Sentences with word «infrequency»

But that's a minor concern given the somewhat relative infrequency of Yoshi's appearances.
This would seem to indicate that removing these animals from a breeding program would serve no purpose, but conversely, due to the relative infrequency of generalized mange, any affected individual should be surgically neutered.
Echoing this relaxed stance on realism, rider collisions occur with infrequency.
It has been standard practice in adjudicating the psychopathological status of a behavioral syndrome to focus on four criteria: statistical infrequency, distress, maladaptiveness, and violation of societal norms.
Research shows that people can game their test results, though many psychologists argue they can spot fakers using metrics like «infrequency scales,» which highlight inconsistencies in a subject's responses.
, and I'm sure you can understand my blogging infrequency -LSB-...]
Your Neanderthall observations are just too simple relegating your misanthropic bellicosity to inevitable quaver infrequency My 3 year old grandson summates preferentially.»
That extreme infrequency worked by far the best for my optimal strength levels, body composition & how I could function at my other activities.
The film was shot in Super35 and retains its cinematic qualities in the HiDef realm — chiefly grain, the crisp coat of which coalesces into electronic noise with blessed infrequency.
Some wide shots displayed minor softness, but those instances occurred with reasonable infrequency.
Maybe you make a contribution here and there, but more than likely infrequency and inconsistency has your savings goals in a rut.
There is a push - pull in the art market where value often comes from works of art trading with exceptional infrequency even as the fact of repeated sales of art in general and an artist's work or even a specific work, in particular, gives buyers greater confidence in art as a store of value (or an asset class.)
Most investors miss the majority of the gains available in a trend because they doubt the persistence of Reflexivity and the relative infrequency with which the collective errors are corrected.
[12 marks] Section B Psychopathology 0 1 What is meant by «statistical infrequency» as a definition of abnormality?
«The people that I think are great investors are really characterized by exceptionally low levels of loss and infrequency of bad years.
There is not even a Wikipedia entry for «clean meat,» indicating the infrequency of the term's use.
The infrequency of his treatments are tempting fate.
Secret Discipline: Bethge has pointed out that though the phrase «secret discipline» occurs only twice in the prison letters, it was not as peripheral for Bonhoeffer as the infrequency of the phrase might suggest.
From the infrequency of the use of this term in the Old Testament we are justified in thinking that Jesus gave it a fresh and original connotation.
and all the accounts of his teaching in the Synoptic Gospels are so filled with the phrase that we can not question its importance for Jesus — the more so as the infrequency of its appearance in the Epistles would indicate that it was not used especially often in the early church.
In contrast to the infrequency of visions and words from the Lord in those days (verse 1), Samuel is visited with both a vision and a message in a single night.
Given the infrequency of CA's posts recently, one can only guess that CA is maybe 15 years old and only allowed access to a computer at certain times throughout the week... when its Mommy is not home to catch it browsing po.rn sites and this one.
People complain about the infrequency of Ozil's top class performances in the seasons he has played for Arsenal.
These are neither numerous norprestigious assignments for an announcer in her salary bracket, and they haveled to speculation in the TV industry that 1) ABC considers King adisappointment or 2) King is so upset about the infrequency of her appearancesthat she is planning to jump to CBS.
It's also proven to be a safe speed, given the infrequency of fatal accidents outside schools.
What has limited their usefulness in the past is their infrequency, and the lack of comparability and empirical testing.
The curious phenomenon of the cicada's periodical life cycle is the subject of much debate among scientists, who are limited to no small extent by the infrequency of the insect's visits to the surface.
Any biomarker test for the general public will need to be close to a perfect 1.0, Killary noted, given the infrequency of pancreatic cancer in the population at large.
«Despite their infrequency, the impact of such blow - outs may still be greater than impact from slow and gradual seepage.
But a select panel of markers, each chosen for its frequency in one population and its infrequency in another, can be used to make a reliable prediction about the ancestry of the person.
The evaluation of THN programs is challenging: randomized controlled trials are often considered the gold standard of scientific study, but conducting trials for THN would often be unethical and fraught with difficulties given the infrequency and unpredictability of overdose.
In addition to the infrequency of hurricanes, that may be because a hurricane's surge brings up water level so high over a marsh that waves have relatively little effect, he suggests.
From all the reports I've read, this has some far reaching positive health changes (BG, BG blunting, better sleep, increased energy, well being and calm, mental clarity, vivid dreams, curing of chronic constipation and infrequency, soft stools, satiation with gentle hunger, and increased body temperature).
Their infrequency renders the effort fairly worthless — they'll appear maybe twice over the course of twenty minutes, ten seconds at a time.
What we need to recognize is that our preoccupation with delivering training often means maintaining the status quo to the detriment of progress because of the infrequency of which they are experienced and that knowledge transfer, as a concept and practice, is seriously flawed.
Pam Tuckett, a partner at accountancy firm Bishop Fleming, pointed out that headteacher boards often ask for additional information before making decisions, but the infrequency of the meetings means the process can go «backwards and forwards quite a few times» over a long period.
Working from home has it's advantages and one of them is the infrequency in which I have to fill - up my Mustangs gas tank.
Insuring disasters like landslides are difficult for insurance companies due to their infrequency, and the extensive damage they usually cause.
The frequency end of the spectrum will be easier to pin down than the infrequency end, since the latter is based on fragmented information and will represent the elusive mean average of all those occasions when dogs experienced prey scarcity.
Other major contributing factors are the infrequency of preventive measures in the country and the high number of undiagnosed and subclinical patients, leading to a reservoir of hosts in the general canine population.
This form of meningitis may seem more common than it is due to the infrequency of complete necropsy (autopsy) examinations in veterinary medicine, but even when pretty intensive effort is made to determine an underlying cause for meningitis it is impossible to find one in many cases.
Because of the infrequency of the most severe Sundowners, they probably play a less significant role in fire weather on the northern Channel Islands than do Santa Ana winds.
Amidst a playthrough, the title crashed three times, and given the infrequency of save points, this caused a bit of frustration when progress was lost.
Others will either get annoyed at the infrequency of new energy and quit playing altogether, or succumb to the microtransaction.
The Walker's first painting show in twelve years (it seems the infrequency of group shows on painting must be mentioned by guilty institutions), Painter Painter included work by Matt Connors (also in Forever Now), Dianna Molzan (in Forever Now and Variations), and Alex Olson (Variations), indicating these exhibitions on painting really are circling around the same pool of artists.
The reason for this seems to me to be the obviousness of seeing climate change as an ethical problem coupled with the infrequency of seeing climate change issues through a clear ethical prism.
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