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  1. not very often

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Hairdressers were doing — and not infrequently botching — the Rachel.
You'd be surprised how infrequently people check up on references.
"Humans desire certainty, and science infrequently provides it," it stated.
Sitcoms where ethnic characters appear infrequently and always as punchlines.
"Also, new ETFs are small and trade infrequently," he said.
But both tools are used relatively infrequently, the company said.
It's very infrequently that the timing has to be instantaneous.
Glassman also meets infrequently on Capitol Hill with Connecticut Sen.
That way, clothes won't come too infrequently or too often.
In Russia, Diaz has been eating as infrequently as possible.
Work from Kinngait is not infrequently shown in New York.
But customers would likely experience the benefits of the technology infrequently.
Similar "lone wolf" attacks have happened infrequently in the last year.
That's another duty you want to perform as infrequently as possible.
Deliveries to the area by government officials come infrequently, he said.
The truth is assault weapons are used very infrequently in crimes.
Not infrequently, this level of zeal can cross into wishful thinking.
In the decade that followed, the two of us talked infrequently.
The California Republican publishes fairly infrequently and covers a range of issues.
People who vote infrequently are the least likely to respond to polls.
"Opportunities like this come along very infrequently," Luck told the Associated Press.
Liberal self-identification is also heavily concentrated among infrequently attending young evangelicals.
But some people shave as infrequently as every two weeks or more.
Satellites are sometimes used to police MPAs, but they pass over infrequently.
Still, he never dated, and does so only "very, very infrequently" now.
Their replies come as infrequently as their votes to end the impasse.
Despite his interest in media properties, Mr. Burkle has granted interviews infrequently.
Jon Najarian, a trader and CNBC contributor, said Equifax options trade infrequently.
They sold unneeded clothing, furniture, and infrequently used items in their garage.
In practice, the 50-vote Senate meets infrequently, but with huge consequences.
Individuals sell homes infrequently, in what are the biggest transactions of their lives.
Trey Lyles has the same sort of potential, although he flexes it infrequently.
Since taking office, Trump has spoken infrequently about Iraq or his policy there.
But whenever Stern does come up, which isn't infrequently, it's always the same.
And they have used their car so infrequently that the battery has died.
Casting Will Smith as an infrequently blue genie also raised plenty of eyebrows.
But in the end, the books left me cold and, not infrequently, exasperated.
They live 800 miles away, so my husband and I see them infrequently.
Not infrequently they asked for aid in dying, although it was not legal.
"Voting fraud is prevalent, though infrequently prosecuted," FAIR wrote in a November 2016 newsletter.
More to the point, Apple still publishes very infrequently compared to other tech giants.
The slaves who worked tobacco plantations were, according to Cook, infrequently bought and sold.
Probably because the trains came so infrequently that there were quicker ways to die.
Fear of attacks – however infrequently they occur – has changed public perceptions of security agencies.
Over the years, and not infrequently, landslides have taken out portions of the highway.
My computer also seems to freeze not infrequently, and he comes to the rescue.
They had done it so infrequently this season, and their eagerness worked against them.
The other is tiny, infrequently profitable, and growing, but it's very expensive to expand.
On the men's side, Conor McCullough took the infrequently contested weight throw at 25.31m.
If anything, it actually turns out that we go to the doctor relatively infrequently.
"Formerly, individuals were deported administratively, and infrequently sent through the criminal justice system," Long says.
He otherwise came to the camp infrequently, just a few dozen times during his presidency.
Jerusalem, of course, is under Israeli control, and not infrequently the site of terrible violence.
" Sanders has no history of heart disease, does not use tobacco and consumes alcohol "infrequently.
So, yeah, I got the emoji thing and used it infrequently, but used it myself.
It's a well he's tapped surprisingly infrequently, and perhaps that's why it's so damn effective.
But if you hunt for a picture infrequently, sorting may be a waste of time.
The Chinese government has detained foreign employees of nongovernmental organizations in the past but infrequently.
Might they finally knock Duke and Kentucky off their preseason — and, not infrequently, postseason — pedestals?
Finally, the chest should be opened as infrequently as possible, to keep out warm air.
Romney, I was immediately struck by just how politely and infrequently they interrupted each other.
While Border Patrol fatalities are relatively rare, agents are not infrequently attacked on the job.
Ms. Martínez has been acclaimed for the role elsewhere but has appeared infrequently at the Met.
But for some with weak immune systems, such as infants, there can infrequently be serious complications.
But, for some fearful flyers, who travel infrequently, medicating might be a temporary solution that works.
They are also are something of a rarity, since the artist exhibited infrequently during her lifetime.
Since clubs of Cleveland's calibre come along only infrequently, streaks of this length are rightfully rare.
Its buffet of thumbnail-size photos is, by design, bare-bones (and, not infrequently, bare-chested).
Pay in the local currency with your card and take out cash as infrequently as possible
Most of North America east of the Rocky Mountains experiences earthquakes infrequently, the federal agency said.
This disparity is partially a result of how infrequently behavioral health providers participate in insurance networks.
Unlike most venture capitalists, Mr. Kushner also does not blog, and he posts to Twitter infrequently.
"It's just not good," said Mr. Johar, a truck driver who said he was home infrequently.
" He added: "It happens not infrequently when loved ones can't let go and continue overzealous interventions.
Not infrequently those videos include threats to those doing the recording, or attempts to pull rank.
The drugs would be given only to youngsters, only infrequently and probably only for a few years.
For most of the 20th century, the country launched satellites fairly infrequently, maybe a handful each year.
Critics say that this move targets low income communities and people of color who vote more infrequently.
They were likely to see their closest friends' posts no matter when or how infrequently they posted.
For this reason, Schwab generally advises traders not to use market orders for ETFs that trade infrequently.
But after the initial introduction, the outrageous moments come far too infrequently to sustain the glacial pace.
Serious debates about whether residents can be Democrats and Christian are not infrequently held in the area.
It also serves to paper over the fact that Sony's internal studios deliver games slowly and infrequently.
He also said he had previously only communicated infrequently with Meng, given how busy the two were.
I end up using a lot more LTE data because I'm connected to Wi-Fi so infrequently.
This infrequently occurs simultaneously, but more often a change in one elicits a response in the other.
In the old strategic reserve days, this was less of an issue: the Reserve was used infrequently.
But people like Reville say the real challenge with marketing mushrooms is how infrequently people take them.
But that was a nuance that Mr. McConnell and his allies stressed infrequently during the Garland blockade.
It's sometimes beautiful but also, not infrequently, repulsive, a narcissistic spectacle framed as a liberating vision quest.
Glamour, Seventeen, Vibe, Self and Playboy have either retreated from print altogether or appear on newsstands infrequently.
It was unclear whether prosecutors would seek the death penalty, which is infrequently used in federal court.
UAAR points out that while this law is infrequently applied, this is partly due to preemptive censorship.
Some amphorae may have already been looted — they are not infrequently seen decorating restaurants along the Albanian coastline.
Bayley appears infrequently in this book, but when he does, he toddles on like a gifted silent comedian.
"These opportunities come very infrequently," Twenty-First Century Fox President Peter Rice told reporters on a conference call.
The Johnson account infrequently sent stories containing falsehoods and disparaging remarks about Clinton, according to the Daily Beast.
It's still difficult to weed out the little romantic pieces, even from old-fashioned letters that happened infrequently.
They were people who only swam in the ocean infrequently and who weren't using sunscreen at the moment.
That these shows feel like a revelation is a measure of how infrequently this story has been told.
Criminal defense attorneys will tell you that "mere presence" is frequently offered, but infrequently accepted as a defense.
Coming up with pithy, meaningful 140-character tweets exercised a muscle I used too infrequently in my prose.
Some are more convincing than others, and, not infrequently, Payne's inferences seem to run ahead of the data.
Trump has faced criticism after reports that he has turned down some briefings and has received them infrequently.
Ethiopia's 18-year-old Selemon Barega took top honours in the infrequently run two miles, clocking 8:20.01.
Second House will rent or buy them or manage them for people who use their vacation homes infrequently.
Yields topped out at 6.20 percent for bonds due in 2038 with an infrequently seen 6 percent coupon.
The vehicle has been owned by Ferrari collector, Pierre Bardinon, since 1970 and has been infrequently sighted since.
In addition, Carter Brey, the orchestra's eminent principal cellist, is the soloist in Schumann's infrequently heard Cello Concerto.
Road rules are infrequently enforced in India, and few drivers receive training before they get behind the wheel.
"Mountain lions interact infrequently — in our study about once every 11 to 12 days during winter," he said.
Although some had anticipated an evening of Trump bashing, the president's name was infrequently mentioned from the stage.
This rolls around very infrequently in the Times puzzle, and its female counterpart still waits in the wings.
Some are home to Florida panthers or diminutive Key deer, and they're slightly elevated, so they flood infrequently.
We still use a humidifier nightly and a nebulizer infrequently to battle lingering respiratory effects of the RSV.
As promised, happiness — even ecstasy — is hotly pursued, though despair, exalting or otherwise, is not infrequently the result.
They had less muscle mass, strength and endurance than four months before and moved more infrequently and slowly.
However, some small puppies or toy breeds can experience low blood sugar if they are fed too infrequently.
"These opportunities come very infrequently," said Peter Rice, president of 21st Century Fox, on a media call Wednesday.
Cosby did not testify at the trial and has spoken publicly only infrequently since his criminal trial began.
But that kind of assessment happens too infrequently — and, almost by definition, too late — to provide useful information.
"We saw her infrequently in the first few offices, and only as Adam's wife," said a former community manager.
A widely taught but infrequently cited article is an important achievement, but an invisible one to current impact metrics.
Now that I'm returning to New York, I hope those friendships are not based on seeing each other infrequently.
Mr. Sanders, who is 6 feet and 179 pounds, does not smoke and uses alcohol "infrequently," the doctor wrote.
A few users are extremely active; most post, at best, infrequently; and a large portion haven't posted in months.
I look at my phone infrequently and there are rarely clocks around, personal devices apparently having made them obsolete.
For example, the SEC allows companies to calculate their median employee's pay as infrequently as once every three years.
They'd sometimes send remittances to his parents—which was his only connection to them, now—but these came infrequently.
Appliances such as fridges are also ones that households replace infrequently: that slows the take-up of new devices.
Trump has sued journalists in the past and his representatives have not infrequently threatened to sue reporters seeking comment.
While many states, such as California, Texas and New York, have expanded geriatric parole eligibility, it is infrequently used.
Yield curve inversion is creating chaos within global financial markets because inversion occurs infrequently and often precedes a recession.
In nature, an individual electron interacts with an individual photon pretty infrequently—about every four months, according to Umstadter.
Crying is a natural, healthy release, and my body does it so infrequently, the function appears to be broken.
While relationships between whites and minorities appear polite, she added, work opportunities are infrequently made available to minority colleagues.
In his view, this new service should be used for data that is infrequently accessed but can be replicated.
All that spending: I'm struck by how infrequently and wanly Democratic candidates have mentioned fiscal responsibility, deficits or debt.
People can seek medical care, food, and other necessities, but are asked to do so as infrequently as possible.
And he infrequently holds a series of events related to a specific policy, usually mentioning topics during rallies instead.
The best-of-five division series, which began in 22014, had some indelible moments, but they happened too infrequently.
Those concerns remain valid, but he turned in a strong performance, aided by two qualities Mr Sanders shows infrequently.
The animals still tend to interact infrequently -- about once every 11 or 12 days -- but they're not loners either.
The child of Indian immigrants, he mentioned, not infrequently, his parents' hope that he would finish his undergraduate degree.
He was selling his apartment in a Ritz-Carlton here and planned to be in the nation's capital infrequently.
The Sanders movement has been criticized for its intensity on Twitter, which infrequently but occasionally veers into toxic territory.
" The prince also said he saw Epstein "infrequently and probably no more than only once or twice per year.
I was told servers came by every half hour to take orders, but I saw them much more infrequently.
And even though The Good Place was once wildly, riotously funny, the finale made me laugh far too infrequently.
Border Patrol agents infrequently encounter firearms smuggled across the Rio Grande, or into the United States between bridge crossings.
Not infrequently, proposals by your negotiating team have been publicly contradicted by statements from other members of the Cabinet.
They embrace solutions that encourage widespread behavioral changes, like consuming less, traveling infrequently and adopting a plant-based diet.
If I could legitimately co-own something useful but infrequently used, like a set of tools, that would rock.
Since then, he hasn't been attending all of the meetings like he used to, going only "infrequently," he told CNN.
The local soccer team, FK Borec, won so infrequently that it was dropped from the first division to the third.
The researchers also wanted to make sure the algorithm could detect actual overdose events, because these occur infrequently at Insite.
"Not infrequently, we receive feedback that patients' husbands don't want them to take hormones," he said in a phone interview.
Tags are there, too, and I expect to use them exactly as infrequently (never) as I do on the Mac.
Even more infrequently, older children can also be diagnosed after showing symptoms like a swollen belly, chronic constipation, and malnutrition.
"Health care lawmaking is difficult, and change occurs infrequently," wrote Spencer Perlman, director of health care research at Veda Partners.
Could an infrequently used account suddenly become "inactive" in the eyes of Instagram the moment a famous person wants it?
While NF isn't something anyone should live in fear of because of infrequently it occurs, proper wound care is crucial.
But far too infrequently do we revel in the center of this Venn diagram: that is to say, Japanese curry.
The direct market impact of the move is likely to be limited, as new bond funds are established relatively infrequently.
It's a vortex of attention-grabbing pop art infrequently experienced these days as artistic omnipresence has become harder to engineer.
Not infrequently, criminal defendants leave our court projects actually thanking police and court officers for how they have been treated.
While sports has always provided a platform for political expression and change, such discussion is seen infrequently in the NFL.
Trump infrequently acknowledges publicly that he is golfing and regularly criticized former President Obama for golfing while he was president.
Ohio's process for purging voters who vote infrequently is precisely the kind of barrier to voting that violates federal law.
Memorable Line: ''Now I realized that not infrequently books speak of books: it is as if they spoke among themselves.
In contemporary fiction, this technique is used infrequently enough for it to feel radical here, particularly in this sustained form.
Voluntarily stopping eating and drinking is an underrecognized, infrequently used and often misunderstood means for dying patients to hasten death.
It would make more sense if those church services — even though the narrator attended them infrequently — hadn't been Ethiopian Orthodox.
Infrequently used tools like butane torches and spice grinders are kept in a Rubbermaid pull-down spice rack, about $19.
Kylie's post comes a few weeks after Caitlyn's interview with Vice, in which she lamented how infrequently she sees her children.
Ultimately though the healthiest way to binge-watch is not to do it at all, or to only do it infrequently.
Paxton proved in such films that he was capable of a depth and nuance he got to showcase far too infrequently.
During the time I knew him, I saw him infrequently and probably no more than only once or twice a year.
However, individuals who buy and hold investments, including those who invest in index funds that trade infrequently, would be largely unaffected.
Not only are these tests costly and infrequently covered by insurance, but they are also not offered by general care practitioners.
Since Sophia DDM is a software-as-a-service platform, hospitals aren't paying annual licensing fees for technology they use infrequently.
The relationship between Vision Fund 2 and SoftBank would be more "arms-length"; transfers between them would occur infrequently, if ever.
So we treat [these units] like a startup and create a board of [say] five execs who they report to infrequently.
But the connection between cannabis use and the risk of heart problems has only been infrequently studied, with no clear conclusions.
That's why people are killed (very infrequently) by industrial robots: if you get in the way, they don't know to stop.
The firing squad, which has been used very infrequently as a method of execution, showed itself to be gory and troubling.
The list of reasons why the Bose QuietComfort 35 headphones are so popular, and go on sale so infrequently, is long.
Obama has reemerged in public infrequently since leaving the White House in January, focused instead on writing a memoir and traveling.
Sexton said he discussed a summary of the company's financials with Trump "infrequently," meeting with him roughly four times a year.
Maybe others still who are equally affected but who come into contact with the memorial too infrequently lack standing as well.
Since octopuses are very solitary animals who mate infrequently, this would serve a worthwhile evolutionary purpose—fewer octopuses killed in combat.
He believes she morphed her voice, and spoke infrequently, to develop a specific public image that matched her famous fashion style.
But a 73, from a 71-year-old who plays often for a president but infrequently for a low-handicap golfer?
" And he extended forgiveness to bishops who had broken communion with the Church "not infrequently, due to powerful and undue pressure.
Not infrequently, women arriving for appointments at Buffalo WomenServices and other clinics in Western New York were screamed at and harassed.
Reluctant to pile disruption on disruption, I'd previously stayed quiet about my identity, answering his questions only as they infrequently arose.
She took pride in her lessons, but said that because students were not required to attend class, some showed up infrequently.
He was in the Toronto office infrequently, which helped Ms. Kilner and the rest of the team to get things done.
But that kind of conflict has played out infrequently since Mr. Kelly replaced Reince Priebus as chief of staff in July.
Figure out how infrequently you can check the news and still get the information you need without making you too anxious.
Some of the other 7's and 8's were infrequently used in crosswords, as well — RAPPELS, YACHTER, and PASS AWAY.
It's often rather easy to take Mozart for granted, especially the Mozart that we hear relatively infrequently in the concert hall.
Letter of Recommendation This past spring, I spent two months subletting an apartment in Amsterdam, where tourists not infrequently outnumber residents.
She would also expand an infrequently used authority so that the government itself could manufacture certain drugs in public health emergencies.
Even determining just compensation won't be easy since the land at stake along the border is infrequently exchanged on the market.
Gravy boats, turkey lifters and other infrequently used tools are stored on high shelves in the "outer boroughs" of her cabinets.
One person who worked in the attorney general's office said that Mr. Schneiderman infrequently got to the office before 11 a.m.
More infrequently, the disease is transmitted through direct contact with an open wound, usually while hunting or slaughtering an infected animal.
Because that body will be large and meet infrequently, two other groups will have a more regular role in managing Libra.
Such diffidence is difficult to detect in her fiction, where the first person has been deployed to devastating effect, albeit infrequently.
Third-party publishers made few games for the system, and Nintendo's games, while lauded, were released infrequently, then not at all.
His response, according to the report, was that improvements would take time because of how infrequently top executives leave the company.
I can barely justify the ones I've got, given how long they take to organize and how infrequently I revisit them.
But the LME report seems to be weighted toward the long side given how infrequently net positioning has fallen into short territory.
Observing more collisions means gathering more data faster, and gives physicists a better shot at seeing things that may occur incredibly infrequently.
Yet I also know how infrequently you truly make the choice to sacrifice something you love; it's more like a slow erosion.
In fact, he had been posting infrequently to Vine over the past year, favoring other platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
"People of color concede [in negotiations] quicker because they infrequently get golden opportunities," Miller, who represents stars like Angela Bassett, told THR.
Shimon Peres Fast Facts Only infrequently has the US flag been flown at half-staff to mark the death of foreign dignitaries.
It's easier to care for your little Tamagotchi, which chirps infrequently and can now be sated with a few brief button presses.
It is hard to witness one's parents age, and the process is exaggerated by the fact that I see them so infrequently.
He and Guk began discussing how hard it was dealing with "them" because they phoned infrequently and guaranteed no time of arrival.
The vast majority of these are published irregularly: Many are what Cambodians call "ghost newspapers," which publish infrequently or not at all.
It has no website—and only an infrequently updated Facebook page—but I could already spot the line from up the block.
The infrequently updated account features videos of skaters who are a little older, slower, and a few pounds heavier than "traditional" skaters.
Sigfox's network is designed to handle small chunks of information being sent out infrequently — it's currently used for things like electricity meters.
Citrus Sharp Nostalgia pins are a dime a dozen, so there are a few classic concepts I'm surprised to see so infrequently.
People responding to a video or linking to a video, and it's amazing how infrequently people on Twitter actually click the links.
Inspection reports, performed by states and collected by CMS, don't give a clear answer, in part because hospices are reviewed so infrequently.
In 1988, Ronald Reagan campaigned infrequently for George Bush, and in 1960, Dwight D. Eisenhower offered little support for Richard M. Nixon.
Doctors visit some of Japan's centers as infrequently as twice a week, with no medical professionals on weekend duty at any facility.
"The mayor, not infrequently, says, 'I want a decision memo on that,'" he said this month, tapping on a table for emphasis.
While it sounds like crank fodder of the sort that not infrequently winds up on arXiv, the idea may hold actual water.
His constant proclamations of his beauty were not mere vanity, not just a way to brag about how infrequently he got hit.
But she does, starting with the black-and-white cinematography that draws you in, just because it's so infrequently used these days.
On Sundays, they walk over to services at Marble Collegiate Church and, not infrequently, they also go out for lunch or dinner.
It is not infrequently the site of protests, but on Thursday, things were quiet as the first lady's parents came and went.
Disinfectant wipes are great for wiping down frequently used (and infrequently cleaned) surfaces like TV remotes, to prevent the spread of infections.
A well-known conservative who wrote a book on Ronald Reagan, Ms. Skinner has spoken infrequently in public since she took office.
Another non-obvious factor is the volatility of home maintenance costs, since the big bills come along infrequently and are often unpredictable.
I check my Facebook account infrequently these days, but I had to put that reality aside as I reentered Big Blue's atmosphere.
That's a shame, says Yeshwant, as we have the capacity to sequence the microbes, but these tests are only infrequently paid for.
Showing infrequently and following no schedule but his own, Mr. Alaïa creates designs in a manner all but forgotten by contemporary fashion.
In the Kingdom, Carol — seen far too infrequently this season — has come around to pomegranate but is still avoiding people, she says.
In camps outside of Thessaloniki, Greece, I have treated children with stomach pains and constipation because they avoid the infrequently cleaned latrines.
His appearances as a bandleader come infrequently, but his original music is packed with dynamic contrast and a wide range of motion.
A well-known conservative who wrote a book on Ronald Reagan, Ms. Skinner has spoken infrequently in public since she took office.
After these stories broke, some Marines recalled the routine nature of such punishments and how infrequently they were ever brought to light.
Lee has been the Knicks' consensus No. 1 fan for years, sitting courtside and not infrequently interacting with players on both teams.
As mentioned, I shop very infrequently, but I do want a couple things – dry shampoo and a running armband for my new phone.
And if you turn off the GPS and use the touch screen infrequently, you should be able to get even better battery life.
The 495 teens who reported infrequently using digital media had a 4.6 percent chance of reporting ADHD symptoms in the follow-up surveys.
Pence represented his ticket by mentioning Trump's name as infrequently as possible and glossing over all the ways Trump threatens Republican Party dogma.
He shows up just often enough that we won't forget about him, but infrequently enough that he often feels like a bit character.
You can set take a break reminders on YouTube to occur as often as every five minutes or as infrequently as once daily.
Overall, this tote is just one of those really nice things to have around, whether you use it all the time or infrequently.
" Colbert added, "When I am forced to use a public bathroom — which is infrequently, thank God — I go in there with blinders on.
Last summer, Palestinians in Taybeh watched settlements get an unlimited supply of water, while their taps ran as infrequently as once a month.
One of the most visible complaints regarding harassment is how infrequently action is taken when a single, regular user files an abuse report.
It has not mattered before because we would see that part of the family so infrequently that I was able to avoid him.
Thirteen patients were hospitalized, while 15% of the infected men developed testicular inflammation, a mumps' complication that infrequently causes sterility, the CDC found.
WHO THIS IS FOR American citizens and permanent residents over the age of 13 who fly more than infrequently and hate long lines.
It was shot infrequently (20 times in the four games played), and hit even less often (four), but always got the crowd going.
The investors control billions of dollars and work in small teams that hire infrequently, so even small biases in hiring have industrywide effects.
Sports teams have historically been a bauble for billionaires, traded infrequently between each other for stratospheric valuations that often make little economic sense.
While I'm often delighted during performances, and I don't infrequently get goose bumps and shivers, true musical surprises are few and far between.
The White House only infrequently provides information on the president's activities or his playing partners when he visits one of his golf clubs.
As you can see in StronkiTube's video below, keys drop as infrequently as promised and the crates they unlock are few and far between.
Her monthly grocery bill runs between $303 and $500 a month, and she eats out infrequently, keeping it to $20, including tax and tips.
These colors can fade quickly, hairstylist Sarah Ramos told Bustle, so you're best off shampooing as infrequently as possible if you want this style.
Subscriptions can come as frequently as multiple times a week to as infrequently as once every three months, though most deliver once a month.
So we've seen them not infrequently after four months in those cases where the company has met expectations and its stock has performed well.
But it does suggest that any edge a skillful finisher might have is too small to be detected, given how infrequently penalty kicks occur.
Relationship between banks and aggregators Not infrequently, friction arises between banks and data aggregators due to a combination of regulatory, security and technical factors.
In fact, Smallwood said Facebook plans to remove 20 of them in July because they were judged redundant, outdated, not actionable or infrequently used.
The company said it hands over the content of customers' communications "relatively infrequently" — only when the government has obtained a warrant establishing probable cause.
This tactic, infrequently used in the world of deal making, encourages shareholders of the target company to essentially boycott their votes for director nominees.
You'll also want a smaller, auxiliary cooler for things you reach for often so that you're opening your main cooler as infrequently as possible.
Initially, I thought the smell was from Sam—he showered infrequently and often bragged about not wearing deodorant—but he assured me it wasn't.
Struggles today remain defensive, poised to stave off further cuts and privatization but infrequently making demands that successfully stop the practices they are protesting.
"I personally think it's quite random for it to be discovered, since albinism manifests itself so infrequently," Dr. Li said in a telephone interview.
It dominates the relation with the self, with the past, not infrequently with the present, always with History and, even, with the European tradition.
As always, the fan response to Grande's sleek style is overwhelming, but considering how infrequently the Grammy winner wears it, the panic is understandable.
"[H]e not infrequently simply made arguments based not on reason or evidence but on his own gut feelings," Alex Pareene wrote in 2015.
Then Republicans could match that data with voting history and come up with a list of churchgoers who infrequently show up on Election Day.
They are scheduled passenger trains that hardly anyone actually rides, running infrequently at obscure hours and stopping at stations that almost no one uses.
But even in those states that do, two factors explain why many police and sheriff's departments use these laws so infrequently: time and danger.
Frum isn't wrong that Trump isn't like other presidential candidates in these regards — or that he's not infrequently in violation of major social norms.
"The truth is, I only drive about 3,500 miles a year so I will buy a new car very infrequently," Buffett once told Forbes.
A Roth painting can have wildly demanding outer shapes that resemble the state boundaries, or they can be subtle trapezoids, or, though infrequently, conventional rectangles.
Fans, which are supposed to keep the tent cool, are infrequently used and are often ineffective, leading to instances of heat rash and heat exhaustion.
But in Blind posts viewed by BuzzFeed News concerning Facebook's leadership, Zuckerberg is infrequently mentioned and often only brought up in reference to Sandberg's future.
FARA, a previously lesser-known and infrequently used law, has recently come to the forefront of controversies involving former key associates of President Donald Trump.
Because such events occur infrequently, and computers lack the common sense to decide how to respond, training AVs to cope with edge cases is hard.
As happens infrequently—but definitely not never—Apple wrestled with an embarrassing and problematic security bug this week in its iOS FaceTime group calling feature.
Better clues, rather, include how frequently or infrequently the author uses function words like "and" and "or," prepositions, relative clauses, conjunctions, or certain syntactic constructions.
The main problem is not that people tidy too infrequently, but that they own far too much to be able to tidy properly, she says.
Though she saw him infrequently, his recognition was an important spur to her ambitions, which at the time seemed more or less impossible to attain.
For as infrequently as the president chimed in on the debate, the candidates onstage seemed just as uninterested in making Trump a central talking point.
Summer Fridays — the idea of either ending a Friday workday early or taking it off altogether — are enjoyed infrequently, if online polls are any indication.
Sanders' physician noted that he has "no history of cardiovascular disease" and drinks alcohol infrequently but does not use tobacco and has his recommended vaccinations.
In other words, no NBA player does more for their team on the offensive end of the court while turning the ball over so infrequently.
Keep infrequently used appliances (like a home printer) unplugged when they aren't in use, and shut down your computer rather than leave it on standby.
But a new review of multiple studies has concluded that strength training can also lift people's spirits — no matter how infrequently one visits the gym.
Discomfort: No question about it, it can be awkward to start and sustain conversations with people you see infrequently who may not be similarly situated.
There's another category of objects to worry about, though: long-periodic comets that swing through our solar system so infrequently that astronomers haven't mapped them yet.
"Judd Apatow plays infrequently, but only, he says, because 'Sarah's better than me, and it's shameful for me, as a man, to accept that,'" GQ wrote.
First impression based on the trailer (embedded below) These sorts of serialized crime shows work so infrequently that I don't want to get my hopes up.
Authentic sports jerseys are expensive and infrequently worn, but that doesn't stop fans from wanting to own as many as possible from all their favorite players.
It takes time for new antibiotics to make it into clinical guidelines, such as those of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, which are updated infrequently.
The haptics feel good, and the button is used so infrequently anyway in the overall UI that I didn't really miss the physical button at all.
Guards with little training made critical decisions about detainees' health, and doctors visited some main detention centers as infrequently as once a week, the investigation found.
"To go from understanding 95 percent of words to 99 percent, the recognizer has to digest infrequently used words, of which there are millions," says Brayan.
Several articles cite the Muslim Alliance for Sexual and Gender Diversity as an authority, but their web presence is updated infrequently and contains little actionable information.
She appears so infrequently, it would have been better if the filmmakers had cut her out completely, thereby shortening the film to a more manageable length.
Such negative externalities have been well-documented in countries like Sweden, where cash is rarely used, infrequently printed and is no longer accepted in most places.
Moncada struck out 240 times and hit only 22023 homers; no player in major league history had ever fanned so often while going deep so infrequently.
The offices have computer keyboards in self-help kiosks, which are infrequently sanitized, he said, that the agency has encouraged people to use for faster service.
" As she put it, "This is a positive representation of male camaraderie without machismo, a rare representation of 'bromance' that is infrequently used in video games.
A Teva spokeswoman said its medications were administered infrequently in Oklahoma: Between 2007 and 20173, she said, the state reimbursed just 245 Actiq and Fentora prescriptions.
The proposed amendment would lengthen that to once a year in most cases, and to as infrequently as once every two years for low-producing wells.
Philadelphia is a sports-mad city, its fans celebrating not infrequently by breaking things or climbing light poles greased by workers to impede just such ascents.
That hasn't kept her from mining traditions — not infrequently those of Japanese court dress — to resolve her unease with the fundamental ungainliness of the human form.
People who drive infrequently may want to consider usage-based insurance, which uses technology to monitor driving and can save about 3 percent, the report found.
Not infrequently, several minutes passed before a security officer buzzed her through, even when she was the only staff member in a hallway full of prisoners.
Just be prepared to walk a lot; some of the major Bauhaus sites are far apart and the public transportation system is lacking (buses run infrequently).
Not so infrequently, you can see a junior dancer from the corps de ballet and a senior ballerina tackle the same star role on consecutive days.
Other departments around the nation acknowledged that they were not the best source for such information because officers infrequently made arrests and did not track activity.
Yields topped out at 2274 percent for bonds due in 22029, lowered from an initial pricing level of 27.045 percent, with an infrequently seen 6 percent coupon.
While most LinkedIn users probably visit the site infrequently, or because of a deluge of nagging emails, LinkedIn's new design makes navigating the site a lot easier.
Just like last week, my co-columnist Lizzie Plaugic is on vacation with her family in Florida, texting me only infrequently about skin care and nail piercing.
Reaching was the most common interaction the scientists saw, making up 72% of all the physical interplay; the octopi touched each other very infrequently, the scientists recorded.
African Christianity has an ancient history that is infrequently emphasized in western scholarship; however, Ethiopia's embrace of Christianity developed during the period known as Roman Late Antiquity.
The goal is to bring an ESG (environmental, social and corporate governance) perspective to venture capital, where investors infrequently take a mission-driven approach to deal-making.
The researchers found most of the apps had issues, like failing to adhere to best coding practices and using old open-source libraries that are infrequently updated.
Plastic-wrapped bricks of cocaine wind up on beaches somewhat infrequently, but media reports have shown several impromptu cocaine deliveries along Atlantic Ocean beaches in recent months.
In Italy relatively few people have bank cards and those who do use them infrequently (27 transactions per debit card per year, compared with 114 in France).
White House briefings: On Tuesday, the president said he is responsible for canceling regular televised press briefings now conducted infrequently by his press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Retired Jamaican Usain Bolt, the man Lyles would like to succeed in the Olympic 200m, holds the world best of 14.35 seconds in the infrequently run event.
Cleaning up the financial sector should be a long-term positive for China, but Beijing has infrequently addressed how it will improve policies and regulations going forward.
As for New York, "Tales of Our Time" and the museum's coming China megaexhibition offer a welcome opportunity to reckon with art we still see too infrequently.
Though he spoke infrequently to the media, he could often be seen at games, sometimes raising the "12" flag — representing the fans — before kickoff, a team ritual.
New investigations, as time passed and improvements in gene-sequencing technology made more complete genomes available, showed that far more radical leaps were happening, and not infrequently.
When you start talking about persuasive essays or an informative paper, those things occur infrequently in English class and even less so in social studies and science.
Over the last half-century, scholars have overturned that interpretation, noting the extraordinary vitality and promise of Reconstruction, but this knowledge has too infrequently reached the public.
He is heard from so infrequently that, when Robert De Niro and Kate McKinnon portrayed him on "Saturday Night Live," neither even tried to mimic his voice.
That sense comes only fleetingly, and far too infrequently, but every time it arrives, I find myself smiling at what the show is trying to pull off.
When called to appear before Congress, Cohen told lawmakers Trump knew little about the project and that he had only spoken to the president about it infrequently.
You had to see him live to see him at all, and he performed so infrequently, usually once or twice a year, that tickets sold out within hours.
It's a decades-long scientific investigation, infrequently punctuated by headline-grabbing stories that definitively claim one or the other, depending on whatever the newest sliver of research indicates.
Before Trump's zero-tolerance policy, where the administration set out to prosecute every undocumented migrant caught crossing the border, previous administrations infrequently prosecuted migrants for that same offense.
If you've never had an orgasm — or if you orgasm infrequently — and you want to, the best way to have one is to spend some quality time masturbating.
Many big bond investors are among the banks' largest and most valued clients, whereas most companies who issue bonds do so infrequently though they pay lucrative advisory fees.
"FDA expects that it will only need to invoke this [mandatory recall] authority infrequently since the food industry largely honors our requests for voluntary recalls," the agency says.
At issue is a decades-old, intravenous treatment for severe and life-threatening cases of lead poisoning, which occur infrequently, but generally require supplies to be on hand.
Nixon didn't get much of a chance to cater to unions, and Reagan did it infrequently with his protectionist policies to rescue Harley-Davidson and the steel industry.
"Much of the Polish resistance in its various movements not only failed to help Jews, but was also not infrequently actively involved in persecuting them," Yad Vashem said.
Mr Tata, in the legal filings, says it is untrue that the Trusts call the shots: he merely gave his advice when asked to, and infrequently at that.
It's a pattern we see infrequently since Conrad is rarely in the public eye, but it's one that remains even after years of keeping a relatively low profile.
Many of her generation would turn to teaching, showing their own work ever more infrequently; Himid herself ended up teaching at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston.
House Speaker Paul Ryan seems to be aware that Democrats might up the ante with civil disobedience on the floor Congress, as they have infrequently in the past.
Limits for exposures where the risk profile changes more infrequently, as with illiquid investments, are monitored on a monthly basis, the bank said in its 2015 annual report.
First reported in Sri Lanka in 2009, it has been detected only infrequently since, meaning that the population hasn't been exposed to it as much as other strains.
Researchers didn't know if psychiatrists worked part-time or infrequently as opposed to full-time, or how many of their working hours were devoted to caring for children.
Sotheby's includes unconventional works in its contemporary sales, too, but a spokesman, Dan Abernethy, said the firm deals infrequently in genres such as video, digital and performance art.
The base Leaf serves up 150 miles of range on a charge, ideal for a freshman who might be living close to home or driving infrequently at school.
For decades, lawyers, judges, journalists and human rights workers who have tried to uncover Guatemala's shrouded past have faced intimidation and, not so infrequently, kidnapping, torture and murder.
It was early GPS and stuff like that, but they still have a pilot there because the most complex situations that happen most infrequently require one for now.
The LSAT retains an old-fashioned appeal for some because it remains a relatively infrequently administered paper test compared with the GRE, which is offered often and digitally.
The move promises to further expand a practice that was once used infrequently, but that the Trump administration has increasingly turned to as part of its immigration crackdown.
Because they are used infrequently and intermittently, new antibiotics cannot earn back their capital costs unless they are very expensive, which is impractical and unacceptable in today's environment.
We've learned in the last 30 years that rocks from Venus, Earth, and Mars may have—very infrequently in the distant past—traveled from one world to another.
And yet, as policymakers, we too-infrequently envision where we need to be, as a country, in ten, fifteen, or twenty years, which leaves us in constant reaction.
The fractures of what he has called his "presentations of language" are those of contemporary speech, in which moral judgment not infrequently finds itself stunned by technicist onslaughts.
The fractures of what he has called his "presentations of language" are those of contemporary speech, in which moral judgment not infrequently finds itself stunned by technicist onslaughts.
So naturally, there's a lot of skepticism about whether Musk can combine his infrequently profitable electric carmaker with his unprofitable solar company to make a legitimately successful business.
He has returned infrequently to Naples, again fearful of what awaits him there, although this time it is in the form of the taxman rather than the camorra.
Facebook friends I barely know, infrequently see, or, never communicate with have messaged me directly with effusive emotion about how much my conversations with my grandmother mean to them.
But Smith's gift, while undoubtedly valuable, highlights how infrequently such a massive gift is given, and the difficulty of using the financial benevolence of billionaires to solve systemic issues.
In an interview this month with the Miami New Times, XXXTentacion described his upbringing, which included seeing his mother infrequently and being raised by friends, family and baby sitters.
Sexual assaults remain frequent and remain infrequently reported, since the mechanics of both the legal system and corporate HR departments remain fundamentally unequipped to enforce contemporary views about consent.
Trump's power as president to fill Supreme Court vacancies (which arise relatively infrequently) would accompany the power to fill scores and scores of other vacancies across the federal bench.
The experiences of other countries were plagued by implementation problems, including valuing assets that are traded infrequently, such as art and jewelry, and lower revenue collection than was predicted.
" According to Yad Vashem, "Much of the Polish resistance in its various movements not only failed to help Jews, but was also not infrequently actively involved in persecuting them.
"During the time I knew him, I saw him infrequently and probably no more than only once or twice a year," the prince said in a statement released Saturday.
Panda sex happens so infrequently that the act is almost never witnessed by other pandas, leaving them with very little notion of how to go about it, researchers say.
Not infrequently, though, he joined the court's liberal wing in important cases on contested social issues, including liberal decisions on gay rights, abortion, affirmative action and the death penalty.
When most Americans think about our veterans on Veterans Day — and all too infrequently in between — they often think of acts of valor as fixed in an earlier era.
Mr. Mehsud commanded his extortion racket in Karachi from his base in Miram Shah, a town in North Waziristan, on the border with Afghanistan, and visited the city infrequently.
The justices who worked out the majority opinion displayed a spirit of compromise and sense of common purpose that we today see all too infrequently across our government institutions.
DeVos argued for the cut by pointing out that fewer than half of the students who qualified are actually participating in the program, and those who do attend infrequently.
This pledge is unlikely to affect Mattis, since board members infrequently lobby agencies directly and instead focus on oversight of the running of the company, approving dividends or compensation.
BYTES: A review of hundreds Florida police cases using facial recognition highlights how infrequently the technology results in a breakthrough, Jennifer Valentine-Devries at the New York Times reports.
Compare opera to musical theater, where a new Broadway production of "Gypsy," one of the great musicals, comes along infrequently and each time is treated like a major event.
In some ways, it is an anomaly in the company's current repertory, which infrequently dips back to its earliest years, before Graham had accepted any men into the company.
It is updated infrequently—the most recent edition was published in 2009—and changes come only with lots of thought, care, science, and lobbying from transportation and engineering groups.
They often get little more than a cameo during stem-winding speeches by Mr. Trump that not infrequently veer into terrain that vulnerable Republican candidates might prefer to avoid.
Bill Bishop, author of "The Big Sort", a 2008 book about how Americans increasingly live in like-minded communities, notes that Mr Obama visited rural locations infrequently while in office.
Perhaps the best way to explain this idea is via the too-infrequently-used Ascending Muppet meme, which nods to how Gritty does kinda look like a Jim Henson creation.
As expected, those who consume cannabis more often, end up spending more, while those who said they consumed weed "infrequently" spent either very little on weed, or nothing at all.
He walked forward from the opening bell, applied pressure continuously, but only infrequently stepped away from purely straight hitting—often with partial punches delivered with the snap of the arm.
The possibility of Loughlin's departure would not have a significant impact on Fuller House, given the fact that the actor appeared so infrequently and Season 5 hasn't begun filming yet.
"Sometimes there are situations where confidentiality might be broken in order to keep people safe, but that happens very infrequently — less than 4883% of calls require any intervention," Sinwelski said.
She called for assistance a couple of times in the first act — barking the word "Line!" fully in character — and carried and consulted a script not infrequently during the second.
It's been a long time since a Star Trek television show felt like it was really going where no one had gone before — or even to relatively infrequently visited places.
Though the city is not infrequently hit with similar conditions — 2016 saw a similar disaster — a legendary flood in 1910, during which the river reached 28 feet, holds the record.
It may have a few more tricks up its sleeve, but it's just as slow, buggy, and useless as S Voice, which means it will be used just as infrequently.
The poll found that 81 percent of people who attend church weekly say religion can answer today's problems, while 58 percent of people who attend infrequently called church old-fashioned.
That means no baths, swimming pools now sporting salt water instead of fresh, sheets and towels changed less regularly and signs urging visitors to flush toilets as infrequently as possible.
Nunberg no longer spoke to the candidate; Stone remained on good terms with Trump but communicated with him infrequently, usually when Trump called to compliment him on a TV appearance.
They can be hard to place on a left-right spectrum, but favor European integration as a means for pushing strong environmental policies, and also not infrequently are government parties.
Under questioning at the hearing, Page depicted himself as an unpaid member of a campaign foreign policy team that met infrequently and provided him with no direct access to Trump.
Stampli recognizes the difference between users in the finance department, making high-level decisions, and other users from the organization who are simply collaborating on the platform much more infrequently.
Scientists who evaluate birth control pill risks, Calhoun says, aren't always careful to exclude the pills that are no longer available or infrequently prescribed, so their analyses are seriously skewed.
The tragedy of a highhanded leader who proves to be fatally out of touch with society, "Coriolanus" is infrequently performed, probably because its title figure is a relatively disagreeable character.
A promising new treatment from US drug giant Johnson & Johnson could allow patients with HIV to trade in their daily pills for injections as infrequently as once every two months.
But he says he feels so disconnected from Washington that he is selling his apartment in the Ritz-Carlton here and plans to be in the nation's capital only infrequently.
Women who ate the most processed meats, like hot dogs, bacon and ham, had a 9 percent increased risk of breast cancer compared to those who infrequently ate such foods.
In the darkened lab, they observed a tankful of jellyfish pulsing infrequently and staying still for long periods of time — jellyfish that looked, in other words, like they were sleeping.
You are able to understand that something occurs frequently without also thinking that it is morally acceptable, or that something occurs infrequently without thinking that it is weird or deviant.
He travels pretty infrequently and this trip has made me think about how I definitely need to be more compassionate to my friends whose significant others travel all the time.
That so many brands fumbled for answers to even the most basic questions about their sizing practices seems indicative of how infrequently they've been asked those questions in the past.
That's because it doesn't matter how infrequently you use that tiny jar of moisturizer; if it's small, that means soon you'll have to buy another little jar (and another, ad infinitum).
Since beating Donaire for the WBA and lineal super bantamweight titles in April 2013, Rigondeaux has fought infrequently and to the applause of only those who work to seek him out.
Basically when you're running low on storage, the feature will get rid of apps you infrequently use while retaining related documents and data so you can always get the app back.
But for the soldiers in Netflix's War Machine, war is more like purgatory: an endless Kafkaesque slog through bureaucracy, punctuated infrequently by moments of actual fighting, with no end in sight.
"More often than not, they point to me and say, 'Leonard's mother!' even though I appear infrequently as her on The Big Bang Theory," Baranski tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
Municipal efforts to cut energy use have been mixed, and data on building's electricity use is tough to find and arrives infrequently, while gains in solar power have been very limited.
The 19-year-old, the world's top 24m hurdler in 224.80, built a 22019-meter lead early in the infrequently run race and claimed the victory in one minute, 22013 seconds.
Plus, many mobile apps, while arguably easier to use than a mobile website, are accessed so infrequently it doesn't seem to make sense to have them saved on your phone indefinitely.
Basic services have begun suffering—trash is being picked up infrequently, hospitals are closing, tax returns are being delayed, and there isn't enough money to pay for gas in police cars.
I spent 30-something years as a full-time newspaper person and I've been welcomed into people's living rooms and shoved out of them; infrequently from the same room within minutes.
And among Americans making more than $100,000 a year, the difference between those who attend church weekly (18 percent), infrequently (21 percent), or not at all (19 percent) is extremely minor.
"That happens not infrequently when you're doing testing that's this complex," Dwayne Breining, the executive director of Northwell Health Labs, previously told "Business Insider Today" about the CDC's test-kit problems.
Though I used to joke that without it I wouldn't have a job, friends, or a hobby, I now teetotal most of the week and drink cocktails, whiskey, and wine infrequently.
They have become infrequent thanks to safety measures that started to emerge at the turn of the 153th century, when fires at theaters and nightclubs not infrequently killed hundreds of people.
The observation that police so infrequently pay the price for their fatal impulses, often justified by the legal catchall of being afraid, is at once very significant but also very tiring.
But budgetary experts are unclear whether the infrequently used process would require a 60-vote procedural vote in the Senate, which would allow Democrats to block the bill from moving forward.
I was sure that OREADs, a flavor of mountain nymph, would be seen flitting fairly infrequently through the puzzle, but they are actually pretty common, more so than dryads and naiads.
Specifically, among Democrats, even mainstream party donors often support candidates due to gender-related concerns, while even Republican donors who donated to women's PACs infrequently reference gender as a primary motivation.
All foreigners need special permission to enter Tibet, which is generally granted to tourists, who are allowed to go on often tightly monitored tours, but very infrequently to foreign diplomats and journalists.
But these issues were mentioned infrequently by RNC speakers other than Trump himself, who spent far more time talking about the Benghazi attacks and calling for Clinton to be thrown in jail.
"Mold can develop on the removable, one-piece, white valve inside the spill-proof Tommee Tippee Sippee cups when it remains wet/moist and is infrequently cleaned," according to the recall announcement.
Coccaro recruited his subjects by putting out announcements in newspapers and journals, looking for people who regularly "blew up" as often as every few weeks, or as infrequently as every few months.
The law was used infrequently until Erdogan won the presidency in August 2014, since which time prosecutors have opened more than 1,800 cases for insulting him, including against cartoonists, journalists and teenagers.
Previous satellites, which flew over relatively infrequently, had trouble measuring ocean surface winds at the center of storms, with their signals often being degraded by heavy rain at the core, NASA said.
Prior to joining forces with Yim, Superbon was both a Thailand National Champion and a WBC Champion but he was only making 60,000 Baht (1,800 USD) a fight and fighting fairly infrequently.
The firms were also found to have engaged in "reverse churning": overcharging clients who trade infrequently by sticking them in accounts with inclusive wrap fees that cover trading costs and advisory services.
The quantity and breadth of data through these sources is robust, but the information is not particularly timely or accurate because it is collected too infrequently and human nature is constantly changing.
Since it's an old bill and is infrequently visited by GovTrack users, Tauberer said, this one page being put in ad-jail by Google is inconsequential to the site's overall ad revenue.
One may wish for more of them, as well as more overall context, more grounding of the events in the general cultural and economic climate, which is touched upon infrequently and briefly.
Andrew Sullivan, a pioneer in political commentary during the early days of blogging but an infrequently heard voice in the current election cycle, has joined New York Magazine as a contributing editor.
For example, the high cost of the existing GBI fleet means that the Pentagon tests the current fleet infrequently — the test scheduled for this May will be the first in three years.
Trump now only infrequently raises the proposed ban on the campaign trail, and when he does, he only vaguely makes reference to the ban -- assuming his supporters understand what he is discussing.
Rothko, whose family emigrated to Portland when he was 10 from what is now Latvia, left for Yale and then New York and returned only infrequently to his hometown during his lifetime.
Not infrequently, officers found grenade pins on their bunks — a warning of the "fragging," or detonation of a fragmentation grenade, that might befall them for hassling their men, especially about drugs — i.e.
Where most countries did not even have a single cardiac surgeon for tens of millions of people, some are starting multiple programs at the same time, not infrequently in the same city.
The prime minister announced that from Monday evening, the British people would be allowed to leave home for only the following "very limited purposes":Shopping for basic necessities as infrequently as possible.
He is already paid by Williams as her coach and would like to dispense some advice, though she has infrequently called him down to the court for tactical guidance during WTA events.
Five of these senators—Jon Tester, of Montana; Joe Donnelly, of Indiana; Claire McCaskill, of Missouri; and Manchin and Heitkamp—hail from solidly red states, and not infrequently vote with the Republicans.
When women are infrequently, rarely or never exposed to someone like themselves in the classroom, as a peer or as a professor, it is difficult to imagine themselves succeeding in that environment.
Churchill explained the "tribal" inhabitants of this political frontier as the "barbarous people" possessed of "merciless fanaticism" who "freely bought and sold" and "not infrequently bartered for rifles" their wives and daughters.
Situations like the ones that MIT's lab put in front of survey respondents don't occur in real life, or occur so infrequently that it'd be exceptionally difficult to write rules for them.
At its re:Invent developer conference in Las Vegas, Amazon's AWS today announced a new storage service that is meant for deep archival data that is only needed very infrequently but can't be deleted.
We encountered these infrequently sighted Killer Whales on the 9am trip aboard the SeaWolf II. This ecotype of Killer Whales often travels in large groups and were seen about this time last December.
People take control of their smart thermostat from their wrist so infrequently that Google has decided to completely scrap its Nest app for both Apple Watch and the company's own Wear OS platform.
It's not just my lazy season — it's a time of year when I revel in spending as much time as possible indoors, and moving from my cozy perch as infrequently as humanly possible.
This new service, which doesn't seem to have a fancy name, will complement the company's existing Nearline and Coldline services for storing vast amounts of infrequently used data at an affordable low cost.
In a blockbuster article, Mother Jones documents that Trump Model Management employed undocumented immigrants who were encouraged to come to the United States on promises of work visas that were only infrequently met.
Cashman watched as the Yankees were swept in Boston over the weekend and used words like horrific to describe the season, a term uttered infrequently in his 19 years as their general manager.
And if you were okay with what was going on, you wouldn't have made note of how infrequently he talked to you when he wasn't in town, or the patterns of his communication.
After the Civil War, these groups of armed whites morphed once more, continuing to harass and terrorize emancipated black Americans, becoming either Klansmen or police (or, not infrequently, both at the same time).
Despite the measures he took to improve his own conditions, Epstein still seemed miserable, bathing infrequently, leaving his hair and beard unkempt, and sometimes sleeping on the floor instead of in his bunk.
The most effective way to change the voting patterns of people who vote infrequently (and generally to drive more people to the polls) is to reach them one on one, social science suggests.
" Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University poll, said the result was the "product of the uncertainty that is inherent in the polling process" and that the survey's particular issue "occurs very infrequently.
Calhoun concedes, too, that pills containing 20.57 to 216μg of estrogen, which still exist but are also infrequently prescribed, roughly double stroke risk among migraine-with-aura sufferers and should not be used.
Mexico is full of cases in which notorious fugitives were caught thanks to birthday celebrations, culinary cravings, and sporting enthusiasm — not infrequently mixed with reckless visits to mothers, children, wives, mistresses, or prostitutes.
THE JEWELED ISLE: ART FROM SRI LANKA Ivories, textiles, decorative objects and antique photographs, most from the museum's own infrequently shown collection, showcase 2,000 years of culture on this South Asian island. Dec.
While quarterbacks in the offenses of departing Ohio State coach Urban Meyer often thrive — see: Alex Smith, Tim Tebow, J.T. Barrett — none did so while running the ball as infrequently as Haskins did.
In a brief statement in the exhibition catalogue, Amenoff remarks that "artists often look back to move forward" and relates the paintings on view to his earliest, infrequently seen work of the 1970s.
Speakers of English and Italian verbalized thanks significantly more often than speakers of the other languages sampled, but still quite infrequently — in only one of seven instances where a request was complied with.
LONDON — A dark night of the soul is gradually and movingly illuminated in "The Night of the Iguana," the infrequently seen Tennessee Williams play that in fact anatomizes three souls in free fall.
The hard-striding American, who has his sights set on gold at the Tokyo Olympics, won by almost six seconds, clocking a time of one minute, 216.75 seconds in the infrequently run event.
While the aim of many profiles is to assemble a clear, and not infrequently flattering, view of a person, Malcolm is willing to acknowledge imperfection — her subject's; her own — and to deliver doubt.
In real life, Binky and Tony are friends, not lovers, but the point of the highly stylized picture is that it depicts to see black love, so infrequently represented, as young, feminine, and free.
"Data in CrunchBase suggests that more women are entering the venture industry and potentially moving into position to win partner roles," Teare and Desmond wrote, noting that venture firms add new partners very infrequently.
He started infrequently writing about the people he met and places he traveled along the campaign trail in a lyrical, 20th century voice likened to that of Jack Kerouac or even Karl Ove Knausgård.
We're people who use our gym memberships more infrequently than we use our Sephora loyalty card, and for whom the words "organized sports" still call to mind the moldy locker room in middle school.
More infrequently, praying mantises have also been seen munching on the odd bird, but it wasn't known if these were isolated incidents, or a hunting behavior specific to a select group of praying mantises.
Banks mark Strips at fair market value, but they also set aside liquidity reserves to protect against any downside because the market trades infrequently and Strips may be hard to sell in volatile periods.
It's a pretty wonderful shift from something like, say, Lost, where information is doled out like dog treats, given infrequently and only to those willing to sit and stay long enough to receive it.
A study from 2000 found that individuals who traded frequently had net returns only of about 60 percent of those who trade infrequently, a result the authors ascribe to the effects of over-confidence.
It boils down to the longer trips and the need to avoid any sort of range anxiety, largely because we drive our car so infrequently that we gas up only about once a month.
Research suggests direct communication between hospital doctors and primary care doctors occurs infrequently and that discharge summaries — detailed records of a patient's hospital course — are often unavailable at a patient's first post-hospital visit.
Even if Ingray had been traveling with Netano Aughskold, who had herself not infrequently demanded (and received) such priority, it wouldn't have done any good, and not just because this wasn't Netano's home system.
It could be licensed to both active managers and index funds that hold stocks or bonds that trade infrequently during U.S. market hours and want to improve their performance, Faust said in an interview.
The long-term use of oral contraceptives reduces the risk for ovarian and endometrial cancers, and the effect is especially evident in smokers, the obese and those who exercise infrequently, a new study found.
For another, the president still has a pen — deployed too infrequently to date for elected officials who would prefer to have more to run on next year than a series of post office dedications.
His plans for the news conference in the infrequently used briefing room became apparent when Secret Service officials were spotted walking around the crowded press room area, indicating a presidential visit might be forthcoming.
Thus "The Kingdom" becomes a story of the telling of the world's most famous story and an inquiry into how storytelling works that pushes, not infrequently, against the limits of what can be said.
The ads will be aimed at low propensity Republican voters -- people who vote infrequently -- and the source said focus group tests found the mob message successful even among that category of less polarized voters.
Nancy Gertner, a lecturer at Harvard Law School and a former federal judge, said fornication laws often stay on the books only because they are enforced so infrequently that they have not been challenged.
One advantage of this approach is that some states are polled infrequently, so projecting older polls forward can provide an educated guess about what the state would look like if it were polled today.
Due to the way ETFs are priced, their bid/ask spreads can sometimes be wide—especially for those that trade infrequently or track niche segments of the market in which the underlying assets are illiquid.
While many players have spoken about how infrequently, if at all, they will use their drivers on the ultra-firm and fast layout, Koepka and Johnson subscribe to a grip it and rip it philosophy.
Alternative data has the potential to level the playing field between investors and corporate insiders: analysts used to relying on data that's both retrospective and infrequently released now have access to daily estimates of revenues.
Mr. Margolis, who wanted to be a rock 'n' roll disc jockey as a child, favored loud ties, brightly colored leisure suits (not infrequently stained with food), bell-bottom jeans and big brass belt buckles.
While the book's promo blurb promises stories of "taking ecstasy for breakfast (most days), drinking bottles of vodka (every day), and sleeping with super models (infrequently)," the fallout from Moby's writings is just as messy.
We've always had a following that's bridged the weird music scene here in Toronto and the more heavy music scenes, like the punk and metal scenes, but we play Toronto very infrequently, at this point.
Over the past 50 years, there have been typically between 12 and 85033 storms affecting the U.S. each decade, meaning that even the most-often-hit regions are only hit infrequently, especially by severe storms.
People are used to talking with their doctors about their personal health, but taking responsibility for the health of others comes up only infrequently, often in public discourse around smoking, drinking and driving, and vaccines.
I use it infrequently, and there's usually at least one kink I need to work out whenever I log in; most recently, it counted all of my retirement accounts twice, which was kind of cruel.
But it's proven to be a risky play when it comes to the sale of physical goods, especially ones that are bought as infrequently — and with as low of a barrier to entry — as mattresses.
While "The Gentlemen" is infrequently laugh-out-loud funny, there's a wry spirit running through it, and a very knowing sense of movie conventions (including a movie within the movie riff) woven into the narrative.
Like the Occupy movement, it eschews hierarchy and centralized leadership, and its members have not infrequently been at odds with older civil-rights leaders and with the Obama Administration—as well as with one another.
The expressed goal for these groups is for these confrontations to end in an arrest, which does happen, albeit infrequently, but more often they result in public shaming, posted or streamed to the group's Facebook page.
Ms. Ornelas, who had worked as a phlebotomist, said the experience with Mr. Rofé had quashed her dream of acting and her quality of life, saying she now works from home and infrequently leaves her house.
How many times have you discovered an item that you totally forgot about until you found it squished against the wall, suffocating under the weight of all the clothes you can see, but only infrequently wear?
"If you want to charge high amounts of money, you can solve valuable problems infrequently or you can solve problems everyone has to deal with on a daily basis and it feels like infrastructure," Gourley asserted.
That and last term's gerrymandering opinion account for two of the three dissents that she has read from the bench—a choice that Justices make infrequently and deliberately, to emphasize how vital they consider the issue.
The distinguishing feature of the original — an astonishing speed, not just in spins and scything arms, but also in ultraprecise, scorpion-strike stops — just isn't there, and without it, the electricity of the dance sparks infrequently.
In many observational studies, people who regularly consumed fish two or more times a week were less likely to suffer heart attacks, strokes and cardiovascular deaths than those who ate fish infrequently or not at all.
There had been signs this season that something was off with the talented but oft-injured Matz — he had been using his slider infrequently this year at the team's request to reduce wear on his elbow.
Therefore, even freelance journalists hired by publications to write occasional columns or infrequently take photographs at events are working in the "usual course" of a publication's business — creating journalistic content — and will be classified as employees.
The 62-year-old told THR's James Andrew Miller that despite saying he resigned so he could seek treatment for substance addiction, he claimed that he infrequently used the drug and it never interfered with his job.
Mr. Blancato recommended avoiding ones in niches where the underlying instruments trade infrequently, like hedge fund strategies, private equity and floating-rate notes, a type of debt whose interest payments change when market rates rise or fall.
Jade needed rats or mice once a week to scarf down as a baby, and although the feeding size changes as they grow, they need to be fed as infrequently as once a month as they age.
If you have just a handful of followers and post infrequently, you may get so few likes that the individual usernames of the people who liked your post are visible underneath the photo — a social-media catastrophe.
I play these games infrequently because I tend to affect me in the exact opposite way that Fortnite does; even if I do well, I will still probably leave feeling a bit worse than when I started.
Although prudent, this strategic u-turn is hitting income for well-capitalised European, Japanese, Indian and Chinese banks that have scaled back participation, although some are still infrequently buying term loan B paper from well-known clients.
"There is a simple but infrequently noted kind of beauty to the fact that the gestating body does not necessarily distinguish between an embryo containing some of its own DNA and an embryo containing none," Lewis writes.
A recent evaluation of contraceptive counseling methods in a California family planning clinic, however, found that male body-based methods like condoms, withdrawal, and vasectomy were either infrequently mentioned or framed as less preferable by the clinician.
Buckingham Palace said in a statement in August that Andrew met Epstein in 1999 and saw him "infrequently and probably no more than only once or twice a year," including after Epstein's release from jail in 2010.
Since it was founded in 1948, London's Institute of Contemporary Arts, known as ICA, has gained attention for exhibitions, screenings and other events focused on serious-minded high culture, not infrequently with a political point to make.
After they settled in east Aleppo, Ms. Rawass said, she left the house so infrequently that she could wear high heels under her abaya — the long black robelike gown worn by many conservative Muslim women — all day.
Residents in those households are either fervent Trump supporters who vote infrequently or reliable voters who are leaning toward supporting Trump but are not yet "in the bank," in the words of a senior Trump campaign official.
For example, a story could be moved out of the lead position for a reader who has already seen it, or it could be kept in the lead longer for those who come to the site infrequently.
According to a Reuters analysis, at least one-fifth of the roughly $789 million of Third Avenue's Focused Credit Fund was composed of illiquid assets, or securities that don't have a market price because they trade infrequently.
Not infrequently, Mr. McGill also stays in a Hell's Kitchen walk-up where his ex-wife lives, when he is renovating the apartment downstairs that one of the couple's two daughters inherited from the ex-wife's brother.
Books of The Times As an activist and a co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, Patrisse Khan-Cullors spends a good amount of time talking to others, not infrequently with a bullhorn in her hand.
In certain situations, and not infrequently, everyone in a jazz group is essentially soloing nearly all the time, which makes it hard, and possibly against the spirit of the thing, to draw a circle around a single solo.
On the other hand, criminological research—based on surveys of representative samples of the US population—has documented that, compared to the overall number of contacts with the public, police officers use force and excessive force very infrequently.
Her particular handling of drawing tools imbued her illustrations with a sense of animation: she spread ink and pencil marks across surfaces continuously, lifting her hand infrequently so the resulting lines quiver slightly like the strings of instruments.
When Newton reaches the end zone — which, for a quarterback, is not infrequently — he'll do, among other dances, a celebratory dab, tucking his face into the crook of one arm while the other is flung toward the sky.
It's not that I don't think men can direct films starring a female protagonist — lord knows that there would be almost no movies starring ladies if that was the case, considering how infrequently Hollywood employs women as directors.
When party leaders are in charge of arraignments, they can, for example, hinder lesser known candidates by scheduling debates infrequently and at times when few watch TV. Also, the moderators at the forums should not be media personalities.
In the first month of the impeachment investigation, Democrats made great headway gaining the testimony of officials from the National Security Council and the State Department who were involved in Ukraine policy but infrequently interacted with Mr. Trump.
Her main stage entry, "X," is a puzzle play from the fast-rising young writer Alistair McDowall set — wait for it — on a space station on Pluto, the not-quite-planet that figures infrequently on stage or screen.
It's not that he doesn't share new music, it's just that he does it so quietly and infrequently, yet so effortlessly and brilliantly, that when it happens, it causes everyone to stop what they're doing and pay attention.
But as he got older, Mr. Rock chose his spots more carefully, calibrating his gibes when he was host of the Oscars in 2016 (though there was a backlash to one about Asian-Americans) and releasing specials infrequently.
Cohen falsely told congressional committees in 2017 that Trump knew little about the project, that he'd talked about it with him infrequently, and that the deal had fallen through by January 2016 (relatively early in the presidential campaign).
Editorial The Trump administration moved deeper into the politics of voter suppression this week by reversing the federal government's opposition to Ohio's effort to purge tens of thousands of voters from the rolls simply because they vote infrequently.
But I wouldn't know it from how infrequently the film lingers on the details of the body; it rarely highlights the ways in which he restructured and reoriented its movements so the impossible became seemingly effortless, impossibly modern.
Teens also come to the doctor infrequently, and this may mean doctors prioritize other things to discuss - like school performance, mental health, sexual activity and substance use - instead of talking about the MenB vaccine, Brady said by email.
AI systems learn how to translate by studying statistical patterns in large bodies of training data, but that means they're blind to the nuances of language that are used more infrequently, and lack the common sense of human translators.
Hindered by frequent illnesses and a tumultuous personal life, she was not prolific, and since the 1980s, her works have appeared infrequently on the market outside of Mexico, which uses cultural patrimony laws to impose export restrictions on them.
First, though infrequently discussed in detail, the failure of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) to pass the house and/or Senate means there will be no reduction in the 3.8 percent capital gains tax surcharge on wealthy individuals.
"Binge drinking, even episodically or infrequently, may negatively affect other health conditions by exacerbating disease, interacting with prescribed medications, and complicating disease management," said Dr. Benjamin Han, the study's lead author and an assistant professor at NYU Langone Health.
Everything needs to get tested by the FAA to ensure it won't endanger the plane, and because the system gets updated so infrequently, airlines tend to future-proof by buying technology that won't go out of date right away.
A 2014 study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found that, no matter how often or infrequently runners trained and raced, they were about 45 percent less likely than nonrunners to die from heart disease.
Steeplechaser Colleen Quigley used a strong finish to upset reigning U.S. champion Shelby Houlihan in the women's mile in 4:29.47 and the fastest times of the year were set in the infrequently run 300 metres and two mile.
And because Murkowski never takes her upgrades on flights to and from Alaska (the optics of traveling in first class are terrible), she is forever mixing and mingling with her constituents on planes, not infrequently while in line for the bathroom.
The few goods that do infrequently appear in Caracas are now too expensive for most people to purchase, so his subjects find it "wiser to buy them in the USA and ship them to Venezuela in a box," Sanchez says.
Huang described the service as "basically a GeForce gaming PC on demand," and said that it was designed for people who didn't have access to a gaming PC, didn't have the inclination to build one, or for those who game infrequently.
The research shows that of the age group, half are frequent golfers like previous generations (about 18 rounds), a little less than a quarter use it as social events (eight rounds) and a little more than a quarter play infrequently.
Since the clients in question were trading infrequently, they would have been better off in lower-fee advisory-only accounts — just paying for trading costs a la carte — or in simple brokerage accounts with no advisory fees, the SEC charged.
If you're low on storage, now's a good time to look through all of your apps and delete the ones you don't use or use very infrequently; start with games and videos as these usually take up the most space.
On August 24, Prince Andrew released a statement through Buckingham Palace that said he met Epstein in 1999 and saw him "infrequently and probably no more than only once or twice a year," including after his 2010 release from prison.
Gregory Elliehausen finds that "nearly all payday loan customers said that they were satisfied or somewhat satisfied with their most recent new payday loan" and that the typical borrower uses payday loans infrequently and to cope with an unexpected expense.
Several spreads are devoted to pirates of legend (piracy: it's not just for white guys) and their not infrequently weird ways ("Before a battle, Blackbeard would tie smoking fuses into his hair and beard to make himself look more frightening").
"Because the courts have dealt with these questions so infrequently and the key cases are so long ago, it is quite hard to predict the exact limit of the power of the federal or state governments in this area," Cohen said.
And since some events are rare — witnessing a car accident ahead, say, or encountering debris on the road — it's possible for the car to be out of its depth because it has encountered a situation so infrequently in its training data.
Christopher Woolard, the FCA's head of competition, said the proposed new rule should be in place before the start of the 2021-2022 tax year and will help the 90% of cash investors that switch products infrequently or not at all.
Christopher Woolard, the FCA's head of competition, said the proposed new rule should be in place before the start of the 2021-2022 tax year and will help the 90% of cash investors that switch products infrequently or not at all.
Finding balance with bacon Considering that too much bacon can be an unwise health decision, consuming bacon as an ingredient -- or as infrequently as possible in its whole form -- might be a satisfactory compromise, assuming you are "addicted" to the food.
Infrequently, some of what he does is throwaway slight or arch—take, please, "Standing Room Only" (1996), a taxidermied cat curled up on a West African-style drum—but he is always original and never wanting in point or in purpose.
Ms. McEneaney is seen infrequently, usually from the back or from a distance or when she's asleep, her pets arrayed around her in settings notable for their bold colors, dense details and distortions of illusionistic space that exert a magnetic pull.
Bannon has a long record of winning knife fights but the key to long term success in the West Wing is to build a support structure of talented staffers around you so that those knives — long and short — are infrequently drawn.
Plenty of folks keep an infrequently used car around because it's a convertible and it's fun in the summer, or it's a pickup truck for weekend gardening duty, or it's an SUV with roof racks to use for camping, fishing, or mountain biking.
This manner of looking at sets of Soutine's paintings, be they the beef or fowl or the Céret landscapes, is peculiar to the literature on the artist: too infrequently is there extended discussion of any specific painting, except perhaps the 1918 self-portrait.
According to Angelica Salas, the executive director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, private detention facilities infrequently update the detainee locator system, making it harder for lawyers to find their clients and families to locate their loved ones.
Harnesses worn by men, while a longtime staple of the gay leather scene, have popped up not infrequently on red carpets within the past year, beginning around the time Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon wore a Moschino version to last year's Oscars.
The fourth person to head the department under President Trump, Mr. McAleenan tendered his resignation three weeks ago, after a brief, turbulent stint in which he — not infrequently — found himself at odds with the president's more radical immigration policies, statements and advisers.
At just sixty dollars, the tasting menu is one of the best fine-dining deals in New York, which would seem to encourage frequent repeat visits—but the chef's apparent obsession with fine-tuning each dish means that the menu has changed infrequently.
For Yarrow, who works from a converted barn in rural Oxfordshire and cites legendary value investors Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham as influences, the market reaction after the Brexit vote was a vindication of trading infrequently, buying quality companies and avoiding investment fads.
Stephen Miller, the White House policy aide who has been the architect of the president's immigration policies and its public face, occupied a seat along the edge of the room at Saturday's meeting, not at the table, and spoke infrequently, according to attendees.
As a low self-discharge battery, these cells can keep 65% of their original charge after 3 years in storage, which is helpful if you find a screaming deal on a bulk purchase or use the batteries in an infrequently used device.
Because impeachment happens so infrequently, it's hard to draw conclusions about what it does, or even how it works, and, on each occasion, people spend a lot of time fighting over the meaning of the words and the nature of the crimes.
So if you live in a participating region and you get your groceries delivered even once every two weeks, Amazon's offer may be cheaper, but if you use the service infrequently or Fresh isn't available, Walmart delivery may be the better option.
An infrequently screened, unsettling highlight is "Great Day in the Morning" (on Friday and Tuesday), a 1956 western strikingly shot in color and in Superscope, a short-lived knockoff of the wide-screen process CinemaScope that had a slightly narrower image width.
He has this friend, Stewart Rahr, who actually was very infrequently talked about in this campaign, I think by his own design, but Rahr is this party boy, who was a Page 22011 fixture, who was constantly funding Trump's fund or charities.
Andrew, the third child of Queen Elizabeth and eighth in line to the throne, said that he first met Epstein in 1999, seeing him "infrequently and probably no more than only once or twice per year," and staying in a number of Epstein's residences.
My family was comfortably middle class, though one generation removed from the kind of poverty that I glimpsed through childhood stories that my mother infrequently told, like the one in which she and her four siblings had only potatoes dipped in soy sauce for dinner.
Indeed, her operation had been such a sine qua non in the sin cycles of many of the world's power brokers that on any given night she would have "Heidi girls" on at least three continents and not infrequently aboard a private or corporate jet.
Until June, when Athens struck the deal with the lenders on reforms and debt relief, the cabinet met infrequently; debate was dominated by the bailout talks and ministers with portfolios not directly connected to them rarely got a word in edgeways, one government official said.
Blue and black Moons do not refer to the actual color of the moon (though in the case of the black Moon it is somewhat accurate), but rather the overlapping that occurs in the lunar cycle during a single calendar month, which occurs fairly infrequently.
NEW YORK, March 2120 (Reuters) - Shake-ups come infrequently for the Dow Jones Industrial Average, but some degree of change may be in the works for the stock index as two of its 230 constituents prepare to transform from large conglomerates into smaller companies.
Soldevilla exhibited infrequently after 1959, but after decades of relative obscurity her work has begun to surface in generational and group shows, including Sotto Voce (2015) at Dominique Lévy in London and Diálogos constructivistas en la vanguardia cubana (2016) at Galerie Lelong in New York.
However, I can state unequivocally that, not infrequently, I have seen deleterious unexpected (and often delayed) emotional results from decisions made regarding abortion, with that suffering and distress becoming lost or not acknowledged due to pressure from others based upon political or philosophical arguments.
But not infrequently, Mr. Trump goes to Washington, making the short flight by jet to advance his business enterprises, hold forth on economics and charm lawmakers — including some future supporters, like Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, who seemed tickled by his visit in 2005.
As recent as March, Posner told the Dallas Morning News that stare decisis—the doctrine of legal precedent—should be applied "very infrequently," and offered the Constitution's old age as supposed evidence of its fading importance (a curious position for a near-octogenarian to hold).
But just try to come up with some other explanation for why she's so infrequently photographed in sandals or flip-flops; why she seldom appears barefoot in public; why, during debates, she keeps her legs, especially the lower halves, tucked carefully behind the lectern.
Here in Nogales, officials come infrequently to interview people seeking entry, and so this place — a patch of ground between a fence and a line of people who already have permission to enter the United States — is fast becoming a symbol of life in transition.
Note: If you don't find them irritating, vaginal spermicides that contain nonoxynol-9 are still an option for contraception when used infrequently and when the risk of H.I.V. or other S.T.I.s is low, although they are less effective than many other methods of contraception.
Consisting of 2529 habitats filled with live examples — including a two-toed sloth, an African pygmy hedgehog, a blood python, a roughneck monitor and a veiled chameleon — the display teaches that slow animals sometimes gain an evolutionary advantage by conserving energy and eating infrequently.
I grew up by the English seaside, in King George III's favored resort town of Weymouth, which has a wide, sheltered bay, but I swam there relatively infrequently in my youth—only when the warmth of the sun was sufficient to counter omnipresent sea breezes.
After a recent game, he was treated for dehydration, and his trademark heaving as he leaves the court—he leaves reluctantly and infrequently, as he is central to virtually everything the Pistons do—led one Pistons fan, a nurse, to inquire after his health.
But such an approach proved disastrous for Third Avenue's credit fund, which, more than any of its peers, skewed its portfolio toward high-risk, high-return turnaround situations in which the bonds traded so infrequently that determining a price for them was little more than guesswork.
Here I am—decidedly large and strange and prone to volatile curiosities, living with my old man, who talks to the TV and works infrequently and everyone thinks he's my grandfather, and the un-house-broken dog urinating and defecating with abandon all over the place.
" As Anabel adds, we should be cleansing at least every two days in order to remove oils, sweat, dirt, and environmental pollutants: "If you wash your hair infrequently, your scalp is likely to become irritated and you're also more likely to get blocked pores and pimples.
Fashion Diary PARIS — Five months ago, Vetements was in the last flush of its whisper phase, calling its crowds to a dingy Chinese restaurant in part of the Belleville neighborhood of Paris to see what the constant chatter and the infrequently glimpsed logo were all about.
A stage regular who is infrequently seen in Shakespeare, Ms. Fairley counters the outsize bombast of a rhetoric-heavy play with a whispery quietude that prompts one to consider Cassius and Ben Whishaw's angsty, bookish Brutus not just as conspirators but also as would-be lovers.
"The amount of time it takes to manage a $50,000 program or project is not infrequently the same amount of time that it might take to manage a $5 million program or project," said Darren Bloch, the executive director of the Mayor's Fund, defending the staffing increase.
As a result of inadequate staffing, training and the sheer volume of cases, service providers and victim advocates described numerous instances in which inexperienced detectives or police officers responded insensitively, dismissively or incredulously during some victim interviews, and infrequently updated victims on the status of their case.
Evidence shows that the best way to minimize exposure to cannabis via breastfeeding is for the person using weed to do so infrequently, and to wait for at least 24 hours (and maybe as long as four days) for the body to metabolize the THC before breastfeeding.
I can count the number of times I've been misgendered in the past six months on two hands, and it now happens so infrequently that I can chalk it up to somebody misspeaking far more often than to a deliberate attempt to make me feel like shit.
In the conversation about greatest Connecticut player ever—Stewart, Diana Taurasi, and Maya Moore are the three most common contenders—some point out how infrequently Stewart has had to carry her team, as if an ability to destroy opponents early on is somehow an argument against greatness.
But this is just the first step, and hopefully the studio can see its way clear to do the same for television shows, where women composers are also infrequently employed — in the 2017-2018 season, only 6% of primetime network television shows listed a woman as a composer.
As children on playgrounds and in backyards act out their MCU dreams, not infrequently wearing kid-sized Iron Man gear and incredible Hulk hands, it couldn't be clearer that AC/DC's legacy, and that of the now four decades old Highway To Hell, has outgrown the musical medium.
"I think one of the blessings, in his mind, of the first scandal was how much time he did get to spend with Jordan," a person who is friendly with Mr. Weiner said, explaining that if he had remained in Congress, he would have seen his son infrequently.
Used in various cough suppressants and antidepressants, Peter Stafford's Psychedelics Encyclopedia reported MDA in use in the counterculture since earlier in the decade, and in the 21st century, it continues to turn up frequently in EcstasyData results, not infrequently being branded as some variety of ecstasy/molly/MDMA.
The 2013 ruling stated that because Section 377 had been used so infrequently, and because only a "minuscule fraction of the country's population constitute lesbians, gays, bisexuals or transgenders," the law couldn't be considered to violate Indians' constitutional rights and it was therefore "legally unsustainable" to repeal it.
Since then, Eshkol's wall carpets have been infrequently shown, but as of today, an exhibition of a dozen of the pieces — including "Window to the Garden With Birds," a four-meter-long work of birdlike figures, throbbing with color — will be on view at Neugerriemschneider until mid-January.
His continuing education in the colorful, often intriguing, occasionally shady world of high school and A.A.U. basketball has opened his eyes not just to the parallels between elite baseball and basketball development, but also to the kind of talented athletes who more infrequently choose baseball as a career.
It is a view about the Constitution, one that Judge Gorsuch has already expressed in a judicial opinion: The framers lived in an age when judges had to curry favor with the crown in order to secure their tenure and salary and their decisions not infrequently followed their interests.
He may be checking off some of those boxes in an ode to George Lucas; whatever the case, Mr. Johnson only infrequently comes across as dutiful or as overtly brand-expanding (as with a troika of calculatingly cute tykes who unnervingly suggest this series really will go on forever).
What Sanders and other so-called radicals are advocating is routinely called "social democracy" abroad -- a phrase used infrequently in the US. It provides a pragmatic course that delivers lower inequality, better health care and improved work conditions, together with high living standards and a dynamic and innovative private sector.
"Given that the most prevalent allergies observed were shellfish and peanut, which prior pediatric work suggests are infrequently outgrown, this finding suggests that the population-level burden of food allergy is likely to increase in the future, absent widespread implementation of effective prevention efforts and/or therapies," the study says.
In fact, Chozick spoke with Clinton so infrequently that their entire personal relationship can be summed up in a half-dozen interactions that are shockingly banal: the time Clinton said "hi" to her in Iowa, one 14-minute phone interview, the time Clinton accidentally walked in on her in the bathroom.

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