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the how often
noun
The means by which something is accomplished.
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The "how often", though, I'm convinced is critical.
And variety is the key to getting both the "how often" and "where" questions right.
In another analysis, Rotary Gallop considered the how often major existing shareholders, or whales, were able to dictate the outcome of the vote.
If you find that you are getting too many results, you can change the "How often" setting to "once a day" or "once a week".
(The company notes that the "how often" designation is only a rough estimate, and will vary between topics and over time).
We sought to determine the how often expert recommendations were available from the PDA infectious disease resources for the infectious conditions seen on our general internal medicine teaching service over a 4 month period of time.
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Ask the management how often the pool is tested; the disinfectant level and pH should be tested twice a day.
If you can't do this, find out from the studio how often the mats are cleaned.
Disease prevention (screening, immunizations) requires decisions about whether to get the service, how often, and the downsides of the service.
The measure of child tooth cleaning frequency was the question 'How often is the child's teeth/mouth cleaned?'.
The edge labels give the percentage how often a connection occurs in the five paths.
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