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I expect him to see the field for about 10 offensive snaps in most games, and perhaps more frequently when Sanchez struggles.

He is often referred to — perhaps more frequently by his detractors than by those who seek to praise him — as one of the "Cambridge School," a group of writers who are mostly academics and who mostly studied with Prynne, who taught English literature at Cambridge for almost half a century, and who is still a prominent figure in the university's cultural life.

While Muslims, perhaps more frequently than Christians, made war against the followers of other faiths to bring them within the scope of Islam, Christians — with the notable exception of the Crusades, which were themselves an imitation of Muslim practice — were more prone to fight internal religious wars against those whom they saw as schismatics or heretics.

However, similar functions for aircraft operating in unmanaged airspace have received comparatively little analysis despite the fact that these functions are stressed to a greater physical degree, and perhaps more frequently, than in managed airspace.

Perhaps more frequently than not, dietary supplements are under tremendous scrutiny in regard to safety [ 4].

Therefore, women may receive NIV earlier, for longer, and perhaps more frequently because they may report more symptoms of dyspnea even under similar respiratory conditions [ 16, 17].

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Rumours of Greg Vanney's impending firing this season has surfaced perhaps even more frequently than speculation of Javier Hernandez's mooted move to MLS, and indeed questions over the 41-year-old's inexperience and suitability for the job persist.

Some studies have linked high consumption of fluids including tap water with a lower risk of bladder cancer, perhaps because urinating more frequently allows more flushing of the bladder.

During the gestational period, rates and risk factors for psychological violence (more frequent than physical or sexual violence) have been less investigated [ 4, 8], perhaps because the instrument more frequently used for screening, the Abuse Assessment Screen, only permits a detailed investigation of physical violence during pregnancy [ 4, 9].

Perhaps accreditation should occur more frequently.

He is rarely a scold, and more frequently (perhaps too frequently) an enthusiast, and nearly always enlightening, in particular when he has brought calm good sense and moral conviction to overwrought debates about hot-button movies like Oliver Stone's "JFK" and Spike Lee's "Do the Right Thing".

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