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People are sent back only rarely, often because they are egregious violators caught doing something illegal.
The case dealt with so-called partial-birth abortion — a procedure performed rarely, often when there are extraordinary risks to the mother, the fetus, or both.
In the city, such stories come to light rarely, often in sketchy accounts from victims who can be as frightened of officials as they are of their captors.
Mr. Pryce is terrific at establishing Davies's air of jaunty entitlement in the presence of the meek Aston, who sits quietly on his bed fixing a toaster and talks only rarely, often of his plan to build a shed in the yard.
In the survey, respondents selected how frequently they typically lecture, have students solving problems, and have students present to the class (never, very rarely, rarely, often, very often).
Table 4 Confidence vs purchase frequency by product category: contingence table and results of the chi-squared test Purchase frequency chi-square p-value Never or rarely Often Do you trust organic products?
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Response categories were, "never", "rarely", "sometimes", "often", "very often".
Questions 2 & 3 also included explicit questions about the perpetrator (spouse, ex-spouse, partner, ex-partner, family member, stranger, other) and frequency (rarely, occasionally, often, very often).
The answer was a five-point Likert scale containing the categories "never," "rarely," "sometimes," "often," or "very often".
In contrast, 41% never, 37% rarely, 17% often, and 6% frequently experienced Awe.
Among participants, 23% never, 43% rarely, 24% often, and 10% frequently experienced Gratitude.
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