Sentence examples for most often expressed from inspiring English sources

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This privilege is most often expressed by the dealer selecting one of the forms of poker described above.

Putting people onstage whose primary talent is most often expressed alone in a room has its risks, but it is generally not a tough crowd.

Examples are familiar one-syllable words in the field of scatology (Greek root skat, "dung") describing disposal of bodily wastes, now most often expressed in a shout after stubbing your toe in the dark.

This objection is most often expressed via the example of benevolent care-giving relationships.

The way this idea is most often expressed is that one can be responsible only for one's own actions.

For most locations, ILI proportions positively correlate with sadness and neutral sentiment, which are the affects most often expressed during high ILI season.

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However, adoption of the 2009 IRC by states has been mixed, with opponents most often expressing concerns about the cost impact of an RSS mandate and the potential for the added costs to negatively impact the new housing market.

Breast tumours of the TN and ER−PgR− subtypes most often express pro-inflammatory proteins that activate STAT3 (Sasser et al, 2007).

Conversely, atypical EPEC most often expresses the LA-like pattern (with loose bacterial clusters) or adherence patterns of other DEC pathotypes (2 ).

In contrast with these results, the present study indicates that tumours responding to preoperative RCT most often express high levels of TS in their pretreatment biopsies, whereas non-responding tumours are generally poorly immunoreactive.

Transitional cell carcinomas will most often express the stratified epithelial keratins keratins 5/6 and 17 as well as the simple epithelial keratins 7, 8, 19 and 20 (Achtstatter et al. 1988; Schaafsma et al. 1990).

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