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Experiences of discrimination (enacted stigma) were reported relatively infrequently.
A team like Louisville, which shoots a lot of 3-pointers, is fouled relatively infrequently.
He gives few interviews, holds almost no news conferences and gives speeches relatively infrequently.
Video replay would also be used relatively infrequently on plays other than goals.
The late philosopher Robert Solomon noted how relatively infrequently Americans talk about gratitude.
The vocalizations of Mangrove Cuckoo are distinctive and can be loud, but are given relatively infrequently.
Ten percent of farmers used RHDV baiting; of those, 90% released the virus relatively infrequently.
However, this facet has been discussed relatively infrequently in published studies.
The Rolling Stones, for example, have recorded new music relatively infrequently in recent years.
The Chopin songs are heard relatively infrequently, perhaps because singers who don't normally work in Polish find the texts daunting.
And the "Resurrection" is so powerful a piece — and relatively infrequently done, because of the large forces required — that any performance is deeply affecting.
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