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The F word: frowned upon, hotly contested, and, unfortunately, infrequently used in British secondary schools.
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This brings us to the inevitable comparison to "Girls," a show I have, unfortunately, watched too infrequently to count myself an expert on.
Unfortunately, there are infrequently sufficient data to use this method routinely, and confidence intervals can be very wide due to between-study variation [ 13].
Unfortunately, PCPs are still infrequently discussing IP at primary care visits (Hammig & Jozkowski, 2015).
Unfortunately, dialysis patients are infrequently prescribed known cardioprotective medications.
Unfortunately, nursing staff are infrequently involved in resident evaluation as often it is only the attending physicians participating in completing surveys or questionnaires for a specific rotation [ 24].
Unfortunately, many recommended BCIs are infrequently and ineffectually delivered, suggesting that more evidence is needed to understand which BCIs are feasible and referable.
Unfortunately, I find myself, not infrequently, running in damn cold weather, on an overcast day, miles from civilization, in a foot of snow, asking my Golden Retriever "WTF are we"?
Unfortunately, because the disease has been infrequently diagnosed prior to hysterectomy, there are few well-designed studies of medical or surgical management.
Turtles are reported infrequently in driftnets, and unfortunately are rarely identified to species level.
Unfortunately, these parameters were reported too infrequently and inconsistently to permit a meaningful analysis.
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