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Before thanking Palin, Trump also had a long riff about his relationship with teleprompters, which he said last year should be banned during presidential elections, but which he has begun using more often as a way to stay on script.
Andrew Proctor, the FSA's head of enforcement, left two weeks ago.This fresh look may include using more often the FSA's statutory power to require firms themselves to appoint outside experts, with a duty of care to both company and regulator, to trawl through their records and identify wrongdoing.
The participants showed a tendency to teach science using more often the explorative modeling method than the expressive method, and only few of them employed both methods in their lessons.
People who are addicted to opiates, unless they're physically and psychologically separated from the drug, will want to keep using more often and in larger amounts.
Work sessions are based on training, using more often negative reinforcement or punishment than positive reinforcement [7].
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It's a mystery that this space is not used more often by chamber music groups.
Few words were used more often than "friend" — a term that had a flexible definition.
What types of words (or parts of speech) were used more often than others?
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