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According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, heavy media users (exposed to more than 16 h of media content per day, often via media multitasking) report receiving C's or lower in school, getting in trouble often, frequently feeling sad or unhappy, and frequent boredom (Roberts et al., 2010).
What we do often, frequently, is review our portfolio and consider all options," Dudley said.
As much as right-minded people like to deplore the perceived sloth of nostalgia, it's worth remembering that nostalgia is often – frequently, even – a form of mourning.
I hear racist or sexist jokes … constantly, often, frequently, occasionally, rarely, never.
The quality of the roaming calls is often frequently lousy, but AT&T has no control over its partners' networks.
They are let down too often, frequently ignored or not listened to, can be pushed out of care too young and insufficiently prepared and supported.
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All items in this section were measured on 5-point-Likert scales from "never/not at all" to "very often/frequently".
In consequence, a variety of Latin terms were in use, which are today translated as 'probable'plausibleble'reputableble' (probabilis); 'truth-like'apparentlytruetrue' (verisimilis); 'credible'worthythy of belief' (credibilis, opinabilis); or 'most often', 'frequently' (ut frequenter).
His father was a laborer, often unemployed, and frequently violent.
The festival is often confusing, frequently stupid, horribly hierarchical and occasionally ugly.
The Joy of Sex is often anarchic - frequently poetic and sometimes funny.
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