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A very interesting paper (pdf) by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz looked at Google search terms and found that Obama did worse in southern areas where racist terms were searched more frequently.
The scanning, as students arrive for classes in the morning, may be conducted at any of the roughly 80percentt of secondary schools that do not have permanent metal detectors, Mr. Bloomberg said, but schools where officials perceive there is a heightened risk will probably be searched more frequently.
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Patten, speaking at the publication of the BBC's annual results on Tuesday, said the corporation had been searching "more frequently than the North Sea is trawled" for further documents relating to the Byford payoff.
With the ease of voice search, people are searching more frequently, and in less predictable ways.
The finding that pediatricians search more frequently through Medline and Cochrane is consistent with the results of a previous study performed among general practitioners in Switzerland [ 22].
Similar indications were found in an EBP survey among American physical therapists [ 14] where physical therapists that had easy access to online resources were likely to perform data searches more frequently and tended to read more articles [ 14].
Or that they are stopped and searched far more frequently, even though they are less often found with drugs in their possession?
Overwatch, for example, was searched for more frequently than the all-popular, everlasting category of "anal".
Other aetiological agents, such as canine herpes virus or extracellular aerobic bacteria, that are known to have the capacity of causing genital disease and reproductive problems in dogs, are searched for more frequently.
The DEA program had fewer limits than the NSA has today, gathering records without court approval and searching them more frequently, according to the report.
Third, Hinman notes that search engines have become "central to education," and he points out that students now search on Google and other major search engines more frequently than they visit libraries.
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