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Ronaldo very rarely never gets a cross in.
John Milton someone who rarely (never?) shows up in strategy books—is a good place to start.
Twitter is so concerned with uptime that they rarely (never) launch new features.
always; often; sometimes; rarely; never Stigma and social isolation Do you avoid telling people that you have headaches?
I hear racist or sexist jokes … constantly, often, frequently, occasionally, rarely, never.
But the informative Sinocism blog gives a useful antidote "for those who think this somehow means a victory for the oft-referenced, rarely (never?) seen liberals/reformers/softliners".
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◦ Constantly ◦ Frequently ◦ Sometimes ◦ Rarely ◦ Never 11.
The multivariable-adjusted models were adjusted for age, body mass index (BMI) (<25, 25 29.9, ≥30 kg/m2), alcohol consumption (rarely/never, 1 3 drinks/month, 1 6 drinks/week, ≥1 drink/day), smoking status (never, past, current), postmenopausal status (premenopausal, postmenopausal, uncertain), and exercise (rarely/never, <1 time/week, 1 3 times/week, ≥4 times/week).
There were five response categories to all scales and single items: always/often/sometimes/rarely/never or almost never.
Those with missing information on alcohol consumption or exercise were assigned to the reference category (rarely/never).
The BIS-11 is a self-report scale, consisting of 30 items to which participants respond using a Likert scale ranging from rarely/never to always/almost always.
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