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She told the Today programme: "I was particularly concerned that so many prisoners are being held there over a long period of time, that their families quite often don't know they are even there".
(John, clinical academic) I quite often don't tell people about the side effects of tablets, which is against our, against all the modern day teachings that you must tell people of the risks.
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We go to those countries, and they quite often do not have a U.S. embassy in them.
"But in emergencies, we know that generators fail and electrical systems quite often do not work the way they are supposed to".
I am not afraid to draw the conclusion that emancipatory politics should not be bound a priori by formal democratic procedures; people quite often do not know what they want, or do not want what they know, or they simply want the wrong thing".
Mass transportation hubs are a good example of a choice impasse because people are reliant on this form of transportation and quite often do not have a viable alternative [4],[25].
But when it doesn't – and it quite often doesn't – it's an overcomplicated mishmash of thwarted hubris and unconvincing body doubles.
He didn't know the purpose of their journey, hadn't yet been told, but Hester quite often didn't reveal her intentions, and he knew that eventually she would.
But the reality is that on Twitter, thanks to its asymmetric social graph, that quite often doesn't happen.
(In "Footprints" Brooke writes, "The men who liked her never liked me; and the men I liked quite often did not like her. It worked out very well").
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