Like all truly great bands, they never settled for a formula sound and have constantly evolved despite the infrequency of their releases. |
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He had gone on record before this game noting the infrequency of cup shocks in the north opposed to his native England. |
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Such crimes may be rare, but it's not just their infrequency that makes them so shocking. |
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Others felt less confident because of the infrequency with which they are required to do it, or because they lacked training. |
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Despite the monotony of prison life and the infrequency with which he is allowed outdoors, Hu's morale seemed better than during previous visits. |
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The infrequency of these events poses a challenge to the public servants entrusted with protecting public safety. |
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Western societies in general are witnessing an infrequency in the practice of the sacrament of Penance. |
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It was anticipated that the infrequency of some circuits would result in significant delays and prolonged completion times for cases on circuits. |
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That number was calculated before the BP blowout and it was based on the relative infrequency of any of these catastrophes up until now. |
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However, some women in the new model group expressed concern about the infrequency of visits. |
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A TRS of 2 was equated to Above Average rating reflecting the infrequency of errors that have marginal effect on data quality. |
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Anyway, I feel like I've started every single one of my recent entries by remarking on the infrequency of my recent entries, so I'm going to stop now. |
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Despite the relative infrequency of infractions on campus, the university community has continued to try and educate students about the issues surrounding academic offenses. |
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This was felt to be the result of the infrequency of meetings and the frequent changes in membership because of changes in senior federal management. |
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Most people look on smallpox as a kind of medical curiosity, because of the infrequency with which a case crops up, but there are reminders given us occasionally. |
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What makes French-language radio unique in Quebec is the infrequency with which it plays the top hits compared to practices in the United States, English Canada, and France. |
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Doctors can get an inkling by questioning people about their age, diet, infrequency of exercise and smoking habits but it is only an inkling, not a direct measurement. |
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The infrequency of transfer from one host species to another leads to host specificity, or host restriction, in which a species of louse is found only on one species of host or a group of closely related host species. |
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This involves lightning conductors, but he's prepared to agree that the infrequency of lightning coupled with the huge numbers of conductors needed renders the idea impractical. |
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Given the multidimensional nature of peacekeeping and its complexity and exposure to risk, the infrequency of evaluations and inspections is absolutely inadequate. |
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Because of the infrequency of drastic occurances, gathering hard data is difficult and studies dealing with regular police officers must be relied upon. |
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In his opinion the infrequency of occurences when a static guard must perform does not mean that the ability to perform is any less important and for this reason minimum levels of uncorrected visual acuity are essential. |
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The main reasons given in support of such multi-tasking are the need to economise on resources and, in certain cases, the relative infrequency of requests for judicial cooperation. |
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Exceptional items are items of income and expense that do not relate to the Company's ordinary activities by virtue of their nature, infrequency or amount. |
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The infrequency of their use, however, does not diminish their importance. |
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But it also stems from the infrequency of their use. |
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