Also superior to A-Rod: Henry Aaron (who homered about two and half times more often than average), Willie McCovey and Ted Williams (both more than three times as often).
They also have more bargaining power with hotels since they book more often than individual business travellers, and they often trawl faster and more efficiently for the best deals.
So the hardworking person who takes on more projects than he can handle or stays late more often than he should can be set up to fail or burn out.
If you are a childless, single woman with suspicions that you get stuck working holidays, weekends and the more burdensome shifts more often than your colleagues with families, are those suspicions well-founded?
The first is that euroskepticism in the U.K is more nuanced than often portrayed.
Twisting to change the temperature is more compelling and lighter weight than the standard thermostats, so I do that more often than before.
Moreover, farmers do not generally face more risk than business owners in other sectors, nor do farms fail more often than other forms of business.
People, in general, are sicker more often (and diagnosed more often) than in past decades.
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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Similarly, a recent Harris Interactive survey revealed that more than half of US smartphone owners state they click on mobile ads by mistake more often than they do on purpose.
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But he won more races than any other driver, put his world champion team-mate in the shade more often than not and was untouchable in Bahrain and Valencia, and unlucky in Hungary and Singapore.
Their owners were unsurprisingly more active as well, using the internet and watching videos more often than those whose phones have more modest displays.
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Employees who exhibit more confidence in their abilities (whether justified or not) tend to get promoted more often than their less cocky peers.
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More often than not, the blame for failed regulation falls squarely in the lap of those in charge because they often set unrealistic agendas and have little feeling for the limits of their staff and budget.
Early exit polls conducted by the Associated Press and TV Networks showed that moderate voters and older voters supported McCain, while those attending church most often (more than once a week) more often voted for Huckabee.
Drivers were pushed so hard to drum up new business and bring in more sales that they often worked more than 40 hours a week.
American subscribers are often more profitable than European customers because they purchase more expensive calling plans versus Europeans, who often use pre-paid services.
More often than not, she says, that group can compel him to repay the debt.
Perhaps swan sightings will occur more often than a random distribution around a mean would suggest.
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Partnerships for both parties involved are more often than not win-win situations for both companies.
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Ask for raises, confident people get them more often than high performers in a heavy bureaucracy.
When people share, they are sharing to circles many times more often than publicly.
"Cabernet drinkers tend to stay with the same Cabernet more often than anyone, " Mr. Sulma said.
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More often than not, regulators arrive on the scene after the damage has been done.
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More often than not, those pets get new names to go with those new homes.
Reporters that more often than not know very little about Chinese language and culture.
But, more often than not, you are not the only player in the market.
The authors share with us that men negotiate starting salaries four times more often than women.
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More often than not, what is called innovation is really a recombination of the existing.
More often than not, the Rapids staff only finds out about these visits after they happen.
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