Sentences with phrase «frequently come to a stop»

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The Ghibli's brakes are touchy but firm: Coming to a halt in a parking lot or stop - and - go traffic will frequently mean a jerky stop, until you get used to the pedal feel.
Your dog will get used to urinating outdoors whenever you come home and this will reduce indoor messes, The only way to stop your puppy from getting over excited when guests come over is to socialise him with lots of different people frequently.
If clouds really formed more easily / frequently to reflect more sunlight as the planet warms (or, in this scenario, stopped forming, and stopped reflecting sunlight near the equator as the planet cools, providing an offset to the increased albedo to the north), then this scenario wouldn't come about.
Specifically, I've now come across the following six terms so frequently, in articles written for, about, and by lawyers, that I'm finally compelled to write this post and ask everyone to please stop using them, and to explain why.
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