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It's worth it to occasionally (meaning "more than once but not often enough to be annoying") talk with your collaborators about your progress toward tenure.
Francis ended up in the UK due to, "A woman called Barbara Jane, who I love very much – and I do mix business with pleasure because I sleep with the lady and occasionally make love to her, occasionally meaning that I'm 75.
Occasionally, meaning is turned upside down, for example when a regime's use of violence is referred to as an attempt at 'restoring normalcy'.
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Additionally, the ratings were analysed for internal consistency, because occasionally the meaning of a construct changed over the course of the interview.
GOOD: A response demonstrates inconsistent facility in sentence formation and word choice that may result in lack of clarity and occasionally obscure meaning; and/or it exceeds the word limit to a noticeable degree.
Opals occasionally suffer from instability, meaning they can lose water from their structures and crack, a process known as crazing.
Meaning well, they occasionally manage to do well.
Dancing, while it might occasionally be pure dance without meaning, more often was used to enact a story in the theatre.
The FBI's own statistics suggest that one out of every seven searches of its facial recognition database fails to turn up a correct match, meaning the software occasionally produces 50 "potential" matches who are all "innocent", the report said.
Ms. Mulkeen, who has sold 60 units in the building since the early 1990s, says that the families who have been buying there in recent years tended to have second homes in beachy locales, meaning they only occasionally hit the roof.
They defined forward projections as originating predominantly (i.e. >70 % cells of origin) in supragranular layers, or occasionally with a bilaminar pattern (meaning <70%% either supra- or infragranular, but excluding layer 4 itself).
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