He gets a new wardrobe every three years from work-wear maker Williamson-Dickie Manufacturing Co.
Until recently, professionals were replacing their PCs every two years and many users every three years.
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Earnings have been doubling every three years since the duo took the company public in 1992.
At the time, the Stones would do one album every three years and that was it.
In 2002, Royal Mail undertook to repaint each of its letter boxes every three years.
The bill approved in the Senate requires inspections of high-risk facilities every three years at most.
It is produced every three years by the WWAP, whose secretariat is hosted by UNESCO.
Members are reinspected every three years, and some 20 to 30 get cut annually.
In the past, Apple has typically introduced a big new innovation every three years.
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There is an enormous risk we will continue to have another crisis in the financial system every three years.
They will be required to hold a shareholder vote on the figures at least every three years.
Under the DMCA, the Copyright Office can add restrictions or remove exemptions under Section 1201 every three years.
And the three top performers also beat the market in nearly two of every three years, he adds.
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Every three years Manglik and his wife brought their American children with them to visit family in India.
Still I think we need a new travel rule: go to at least one new place every three years.
Data traffic on the Internet continues to grow tenfold every year and takes a thousandfold leap every three years.
It would mean claimants being independently assessed every three years, instead of assessing themselves, as happens at the moment.
The European Union is considering new regulations that would require an independent evaluation of the board every three years.
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Steve Jobs had a simple formula, introduce a major innovation every three years.
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They say inspections should be made at least every three years, and at least once a year for higher-risk sites.
Every three years the OECD tests the academic abilities of 15-year-old children in its member states and some other countries.
Women between the age of 50 and 64 are currently invited for breast screening on the NHS every three years.
In Europe, even with old-fashioned analogue distribution, the number of cable and satellite channels is already doubling every three years.
In other words, China alone, every three years, needs to find enough jobs for a population of somewhere like Australia.
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Royal Navy, police, coastguard, council and health service personnel are all involved in the exercise which is held every three years.
Radiologist David Gruen used to spend millions of dollars to replace his General Electric MRI and CT scanners every three years.
GM's DirecTV division replaces its PCs every three years to accommodate the growing volume of video it ships around the office.
Despite the increased use of energy, incidents involving death or major injury have fallen by about 10 percent every three years.
The test is given every three years, and it measures the ability of 15-year-olds to apply math and science to real-life situations.
All women in the Isle of Man between the ages of 25 and 49 are called for cervical screening every three years.
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