Forbes wrote of him occasionally but, to my regret, not often enough.
Sure, once in a while a fair flipped coin will give you ten heads in a row, but not often enough to worry about.
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Modern glass high rises occasionally demonstrate that Kiev reached the 21st Century, but luckily not often enough to forget that you are in the cradle of Slavic culture.
But I strongly believe that choose-your-own-adventure gaming is not done often enough.
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There are some smart, sassy and sticky pop songs and some smooth, strong productions - but the two do not collide often enough to give the impression of a singer who is going to escape the sinking Spice Girls ship.
Both ATLAS and CMS have seen a number of these predicted patterns often enough to pique interest, but not (yet) often enough to constitute proof that they came from Higgses, rather than being random fluctuations in the background of non-Higgs decays.
Since many Wal-Mart employees do not work full-time, that money is often not enough to keep them out of poverty.
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Income alone is often not enough to ensure access to an affordable and beneficial choice, especially for people who are low-income or economically vulnerable.
That last point is important because when John Cooper won over 80% of his games, he was still fired for not beating Michigan often enough.
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But there has been mounting criticism over the bowser distribution system which, according to an increasing number of residents, are not being refilled often enough.
The whale numbers give plenty of opportunities for the researchers to get close to the animals - but often not close enough to get a good breath sample.
Manufacturers, whether with only one or two production facilities or with all of their production outsourced overseas, are finding that, when all costs are considered, cheaper labor is often not enough for a dramatic savings.
They do evolve, but often not enough.
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If not, Davis says you can go one of two ways: for a conservative investor, one who is not comfortable with the ups and downs of the market, a 401k account can see a low return rate of 2 to 3%, which he points out is often not enough to cover the inflation adjustment for retirement.
And public funding is often simply not enough, and political reform and implementation could take years to decades.
There is a very simple solution to this problem of not repeating your message often enough during telephone interviews.
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Children also felt they often did not get enough advice about plans for their future, especially on leaving care, returning home and family contact.
However, city authorities and the fire departments across the country often do not have enough people to carry out the required inspections, experts say.
Worse, even relatively affluent workers often do not save enough.
The main source of vitamin D is sunshine and women living in northern latitudes such as Scotland often do not get enough to ensure healthy growth of the foetus.
Often criticised for not doing enough to promote the game, the Rugby Football League has taken the bull by the horns in this instance.
Insurers put aside reserves to pay for such contingencies, but often they are not enough: insufficient loss reserves were the cause of more than half of the 218 property-casualty insolvencies in the ten years to 2002.
On Amazon, the reason that recommendations go wrong, it is often because there is not enough information.
During his years at Microsoft, Gates was often criticized for not giving away enough of his fortune.
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After all, those details have been shared often enough, starting not with Elizabeth Taylor (1963), Shakespeare (1623) or even Plutarch (1st Century AD).
Asian leaders often criticize Westerners for not knowing enough about Asia, but how well does the region know itself -- culturally speaking?
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