More and more frequently, that is how and why the antidumping law is used in the United States.
He smiles indulgently: These encounters happen more and more frequently, but it is clear that the designer does not exactly find them diverting.
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This is a point of view I hear expressed more and more frequently, not just in liberal circles, but in libertarian ones as well.
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And Page and Brin may be an exception: More and more frequently, large companies are accepting security expenditures as a necessary cost of doing business.
More and more frequently they are turning to lower-risk value stocks companies that have low debt and sell at a discount to their historical fundamentals.
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The leans came more and more frequently -- and even the occasional chin lick, which made me feel like the queen of the world (or at least the new Brooklyn apartment that we all now shared).
Fidel Castro holds forth no more, and Hugo Chavez is gone altogether, so multi-hour practitioners are on the wane, but the rest of us are expected to bring it in under an hour more and more frequently.
So payments and loyalty startups must help merchants sell more products, more frequently, and to more people.
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Readers spend far more time with news apps on the smartphone and tablet, visit more pages at a time, and return more frequently than they do on conventional computers, according to data from Localytics, a client-based mobile analytics firm.
Some have suggested that the French are monitoring the implants more thoroughly and scanning women more frequently, but I can't get any figures on this.
After suffering a heart attack nine months ago, Mr. Sen was advised to get more rest and he began indulging more frequently in a favored activity, watching funny movies and late-night television, Mr. Suman said.
LinkedIn is now adding more content, giving its audience more reasons to return to its website more frequently and to stay for longer periods.
Resignations are more common when litigation is in the wind and dismissals more frequently result from disagreements about issues such as internal control weaknesses and the reliability of financial reporting.
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All of these factors (young, poor, and unemployed) are factors that make Egyptians much more prone to revolt than their older, wealthier, and (more frequently) employed Russian counterparts.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s programmes intended to help the poor were frequently unsuccessful and even more frequently unpopular.
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In addition, women board directors seem to go for smaller firms (less is more) and they consummate the deal more frequently.
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Forecasters say that, thanks to the rising sea level, it will go up and down ever more frequently, and may be overwhelmed by 2030.
This process is an inherent part of the development of all new science and technology, and it tends to swing more widely and frequently in the early stages of all science and technology until the data settle mostly around one conclusion or the other.
Consumers now are more likely to buy new technologies and upgrade existing ones more frequently than before.
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State-sponsored attacks, whether they emanate from the PRC or the Russian Federation (RF), are well-funded, carefully planned, patiently executed and more frequently than not go undetected.
The new It Starts With Me campaign, created by the Terrence Higgins Trust, urges people in high-risk groups to get tested for HIV at least every 12 months, and more frequently if they have symptoms or have put themselves at risk by having unprotected sex, for example.
According to research conducted by Professor Michael Stefanone at the University of Buffalo, women are more engaged with Facebook, use it more frequently, have bigger social networks and are five times more likely to shares photos than men.
It has been suggested that the smartphone could possibly render alarm clocks and point-and-shoot digital cameras obsolete, as people use the alarm clock functions on their phones more frequently and the cameras in these devices continue to improve.
Health care debt was cited more frequently as the reason people were contacted by a collection agency more frequently than credit card and other kinds of debt.
The report said previous research had shown that younger children tended to do less well academically than their older classmates and that summer-born youngsters were also likely to be less confident, more frequently diagnosed with special educational needs and more likely to be bullied.
The use of Roundup Ready beets allows farmers to apply Roundup to their entire field of beet crops, rather than more expensive and less environmentally friendly herbicides that must be applied more frequently.
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As art and tech circles overlap more frequently, a cottage industry of dealers and specialized consultants has sprung up to offer advice.
The child may throw more tantrums or flap his or her arms more frequently, to show stress and anxiety, experts say.
This is a positive sign to us, as it indicates that ethics is becoming a serious issue around the world, and foreign companies are more frequently developing best-in-class ethics and compliance programs than in prior years.
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