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The yardstick he most often uses for the characters of Presidents and congressmen is how carefully they listen to him.
Ms. Clements said the agency most often uses money from the fund to buy basic necessities for the low-income families in its social service programs that are in the greatest need.
She has a forensic eye for words these days, and the one she most often uses to describe the horror of that day is "dispersal"; everything close to her suddenly became randomly scattered.
— which would serve just as well (2001, 97, n. 11), the comparison with 'flat' is the one Cohen most often uses.
Although Noddings insists that men can and should be carers, she most often uses women in her examples of caregiving people.
Remote sensing most often uses sensors on aerial or satellite platforms to record light from specific wavelengths that is reflected back from on-ground targets.
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For what is it most often used?
It's now most often used pejoratively.
Forfeiture of assets is most often used in racketeering cases.
How and when is it most often used?
Crude pragmatism is the most often used excuse.
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