It is that we think we have committed offenses far more often than men think they have.
Carlisle was hired because, in his previous coaching stints, he used optimal lineups far more often than his opponents.
Yet I found myself grabbing the Curve far more often than the iPhone on the way out of the house.
This problem afflicts the rich and famous, as well as those of more modest means, far more often than it should.
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Mobile phones, like cars, are fashion items: in both cases, people buy new ones far more often than is actually necessary.
But if the generals have not always done well by the politicians, the politicians have far more often let down the generals.
Mark Steinberg, Mr. Woods's agent, says his phone has been ringing far more often in recent months as his client climbed the rankings.
That is a sweet accomplishment, but those golden seasons happen far more often than most sports fans might realize at the college level.
But he says he is concerned that the patients in the Gleevec arm saw their cancer get worse far more often than in other studies of that drug.
When the adult birds from these broods picked their lek sites, males who shared a father clustered together far more often than would be expected by chance alone.
The stock market has historically risen far more often than it has fallen, so delaying purchases tends to have more of a psychological benefit than an economic one, T.
Every time I have been on the trains they have been packed to capacity, and I can assure you I have been on them far more often than has Roubini.
Mr James said he expected HMRC to change the law far more often than it did to prevent such schemes being set up and was surprised when it did not.
Another contributor was the expansion of international peacekeeping forces, which really do keep the peace not always, but far more often than when adversaries are left to fight to the bitter end.
As I noted here last week, federal judges have a tendency to go easy on tax cheats, granting them below guideline sentences far more often than most other categories of offenders.
However, the researchers did find that flamingoes prefer to stand on one leg far more often when they are standing in water than when standing on land, they report in the journal Zoo Biology.
The site was smaller and our readers were less numerous, which meant we actually got to read every single comment and email people left us (and in those days they were far more often than not pretty insightful, believe it or not).
But over the past decade many cities have gone for broke with dense condo and rental housing and have produced far more product, often at very high cost, than the market can reasonably bear.
It is often far more effective to give them something challenging to do.
These are often far more expensive than community colleges.
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Yet speech codes persist in large part because university general counsels, often far more worried about the expense and bad press of a harassment lawsuit than the comparatively rare and inexpensive free speech lawsuit, have deemed it rational from a cost-benefit standpoint to censor.
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In Japan, a thoughtful, personalized gift often carries far more weight than a cash award.
In fact, our preexisting beliefs often have far more influence over our logical conclusions than facts or hard data.
This is true even though many of these tax preferences are economically indistinguishable from direct spending and often add far more to the deficit.
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Gifts of this kind often prove far more valuable than money.
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