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One of the most frequent charges is that you're not doing much about corruption We are doing much about corruption.
One of the most frequent charges, on both sides, is that there is not enough context in news coverage.
One of my studies, for example, showed that one of the most frequent charges Millennials face, Narcissism, is all wrong.
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But perhaps the most frequent charge of the Hodge critics is grandstanding – allowing her penchant for a soundbite to get in the way of useful questioning.
The most frequent charge laid against the door of Latin - aside from the absurd accusation of elitism - is that it is useless.
Class B, the most frequent charge under the laws, applies to the sale of drugs in any amount, the possession of a drug between one-eighth of an ounce and 2 ounces, or the possession of any amount with the intent to sell it.
The most frequent charge centre was pharmacy, with 91.6% of patients having a non-zero charge, followed by room and board (84.4% of patients), medical/surgical supplies (58.9%), respiratory services and tests (29.4%), intensive care unit (ICU, 16.8%), laboratory (18.7%), radiology/imaging (10.0%) and emergency department (5.6%).
The most frequent complaint is that Transco is being allowed to charge ordinary consumers for its unchecked profligacy.
Intentional discrimination, one of the most frequent and volatile charges made by conservatives, turned out not to play a significant role.
According to Gill, Guggenheim was an inadequate friend, an inept wife, and — to cite his most frequent and furious charge — a catastrophic mother.
Some airlines, like Qatar Airways and Philippine Airlines, offer free Wi-Fi for a limited amount of time or data usage; others, like Turkish Airlines and Scandinavian Airlines, offer it to their most frequent flyers while charging everyone else.
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