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The phrase "sometimes of interest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something may not always be engaging or relevant, but has the potential to be interesting at times. Example: "The lecture covered various topics, some of which were sometimes of interest to the audience."
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It is sometimes of interest to compare the selective pressures acting on the two overlapping genes.
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The stumbling blocks that limit uptake and monitoring of treatment guidelines include lack of time and, sometimes, lack of interest on the part of the primary care physicians.
(And this is without mentioning the fact that sometimes "species" of interest lie in the very mesh of the lateral edges, precisely when gene exchanges are the defining criteria of an evolutionary unit one wishes to call a species rather than organisms with a conserved vertical core).
Of course for Muslims the early and contemporary Quaker theology and theological rationale cannot be taken to offer guidance Islamically but the end results are sometimes of common interest to Muslims.
An advantage of 1-versus-1 models is their increased flexibility by addressing subproblems that are sometimes of particular interest to the clinician, for example when the clinician hesitates between two diagnoses only.
Today, the most prominent Pashtun negotiator, Hajji Abdul Qadir, walked out of the talks to protest what he said was Pashtun underrepresentation. "There are sometimes differences of interests," said Abdulrrahim Manbokhel, deputy chairman of the Pashtun National Party here in Quetta.
How to balance sometimes conflicting areas of interest poses major management challenges.
Still another hybrid form is the linked bond, in which the value of the principal, and sometimes the amount of interest as well, is linked to some standard of value such as commodity prices, a cost of living index, a foreign currency, or a combination of these.
The author of more than a dozen novels, as well as volumes of poetry, plays and miscellaneous works of nonfiction, he recalls a time when it was commonplace for writers not merely to be prolific but to exhibit a sometimes bewildering catholicity of interest.
Most of this book's heroes are far down the food chain, pasta-loving, blue-collar detectives and F.B.I. agents who grew up around New York and plodded on against Al Qaeda, certain that something big was in the works despite the sometimes astonishing lack of interest of American intelligence officials.
For some of these billionaires bankrollers, however, school "reform" is simply another version of old-fashioned corporate cronyism, sometimes called conflicts of interest.
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