Sentences with phrase «infrequent because»

shipping (to Greenland) is very infrequent because of the extensive freezing of the waters — no ship having put into shore it is believed for eighty years».
Shipping to that country is very infrequent because of the extensive freezing of the waters — no ship having put in to shore, it is believed, for eighty years — or if voyages happened to be made, it could have been, it is thought, only in the month of August...
Newborn screening for this disorder is not routine, and early detection is infrequent because it can arise spontaneously in families, Petris said.
To the right of her we keep the diaper wipe spray, a bottle of olive oil which we turn to first for any sign of irritation and to help keep her bottom soft, and I have a jar of plantain salve if things start to chafe or redden more than we'd like (this has been very infrequent because of the cloth diapering).

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Because if you have depression on any level, from mild and infrequent to acute and diagnosable, the tools you'll receive from a counselor to manage the pain will be invaluable.
Nursing from one side every other morning, so mama needs to help the little man wind up in the next week or two, because my body is not loving such infrequent feedings.
While rashes can be caused by a variety of problems (food allergies, yeast, etc.), the majority of these rashes come from contact allergies to diaper and wipe chemicals and dyes, lack of air, higher diaper temperatures, and infrequent changing because diapers feel dry when they are saturated with urine.
The early - voting trend does not benefit one party over the other, experts say, because each is targeting infrequent voters.
But these interesting events occur only rarely in a vapor - filled chamber, because collisions in the gas are infrequent.
They believe infrequent bathing helps keep skin hydrated because it avoids constant evaporation of water, which can be drying.
A binary star with the longest and most infrequent eclipses ever may bust the records because one star is stealing material from the other
Those questions have few answers at present, mostly because acidity tests are difficult and expensive to conduct, and therefore infrequent and extremely limited in scope.
The Teop people were selected to test Grimalda's theories on human cooperation for the small size of their communities (populations of around 50 inhabitants) and low levels of social complexity, though also because they present very different characteristics to those found in Western societies: they are horticulturists and gatherers; they use rudimentary tools to grow their food; they have no mechanised industry; and retribution for manual labour is infrequent.
While rashes can be caused by a variety of problems (food allergies, yeast, etc.), the majority of these rashes come from contact allergies to diaper and wipe chemicals and dyes, lack of air, higher diaper temperatures, and infrequent changing because diapers feel dry when they are saturated with urine.
This Photo Is Going Viral Because It Explains Exactly What Breast Cancer Looks and Feels Like centres internationally grappled infrequent but serious side - effect, often spending upwards 100,000 on equipment monitors the.
Lucrecia Martel is one of the most exciting and unique filmmakers working today, but because her output has been so infrequent — «Zama» is her first narrative feature in nine years — she is often left out of the conversation of great international auteurs.
These missions were generally solid because of the trap element, but they were so infrequent that they felt like a half - finished toss in.
A folktales project is behind schedule because of lack of electricity, lack of heat in the school — which kept students home for several weeks — and infrequent access to computers at their school.
My difficulty is that my reading is infrequent and slow, because of many other commitments.
Maybe negative EV is too infrequent to worry about, but I prefer to not omit good stocks because my screen is sometimes perverse.
Great auto insurance option for infrequent drivers (but only in seven select states) because premiums are partly based on a per mile driven basis
These unexpected and infrequent swings in inflation should be considered when investing, because they may seriously impact your portfolio.
These unexpected and infrequent swings in inflation should be considered when in investing, because they may seriously impact your portfolio.
Many homeowners view escrow accounts as an attractive option for property taxes and homeowners insurance because these bills can be large and infrequent (usually due annually or semi-annually), and being able to pay them in monthly installments with a mortgage payment is more budget - friendly.
Evaluates the basic idea of the book: that investors should choose indexed mutual funds over actively managed mutual funds because of low costs and infrequent trading.»
Fortunately, it's quite uncommon for a pet to die during a seizure or directly because of short, infrequent seizures.
Peaches can be good for a dog if they're given in small, infrequent amounts because too many peaches can cause diarrhea or loose stools.
We excuse the behavior as «normal» or «normal because it is infrequent
It's quite a good system because it allows travelers to pick the membership option that best matches their travel patterns — it's unlikely an infrequent traveler would want to purchase Prestige membership and it's unlikely that a very frequent traveler would find the Standard membership economical.
Because they also offer lucrative promotions, have an award credit card and regularly sell points, it's easy to stock up on points, making the program attractive for infrequent travelers.
This post was inspired by a recent thread on FlyerTalk, but in the past week I've also been hearing stories from my own family, who like Southwest precisely because they don't offer all these elite trappings that make an infrequent traveler feel like a second class citizen.
Sadly you're going to have to do a considerable amount of zombie killing because levelling up is a strangely infrequent event for such a short game.
The review is part of an ongoing series titled Single - Player, which as the name implies is all about checking out games that can be played solo and with friends, because for a lot of people getting people together to play a tabletop game can be an infrequent event, leaving those expensive games gathering dust in a cupboard.
I must stress that it is infrequent (the vast majority of the time the game runs consistently), but those times when you reach the boss and die from a stray bullet during heavy chugging are incredibly annoying — not least because it's probably going to take to a while to get to that point again.
It can get a little bothersome from time to time as you traverse through the more populated locations, and I'm really hoping a patch can come out soon for Yonder that increases stability and performance, because, while infrequent, it does to Yonder a disservice since it's pretty to look at and fun to play and explore.
The infrequent clouds that do occur are called nacreous, or mother - of - pearl, clouds because of their striking iridescence, and they appear to be composed of both ice and supercooled water.
That remains true today, largely because the postings are infrequent and short on details.
The HRTO disagreed that Mr. Miraka was required to try to make alternative arrangements, because the situation only involved «an infrequent, sporadic or unexpected need to miss work», rather than a permanent or long - term childcare issue.
Because of not following strategies like these, we put our extra money towards frequent dinners out and not - too - infrequent bottles of wine.
Also, if the young person in your household is an infrequent driver because he or she is away at college, you may be able to save on your premium.
Great auto insurance option for infrequent drivers (but only in seven select states) because premiums are partly based on a per mile driven basis
Nvidia deep learning consultant Michelle Gill told International Business Times current machine learning tools aren't a great way to predict cryptocurrency markets because this new phenomena is full of infrequent events.
«This is partly because the high block rate in Ethereum helps provide many more opportunities for the laws of large numbers to apply in Ethereum, while Bitcoin, with its infrequent blocks, can exhibit much more uncertainty from month to month.»
Lots of people come to our forums because the sex in their relationship has become infrequent or stopped all together.
It is challenging for supervisors to have practitioners working out in the community away from a central location because they often have infrequent opportunities for supervision and support.
We did not include substance use because it was extremely infrequent in this population of adolescents.
Because of the infrequent occurrence of some behavior codes, behavior codes were aggregated into stress and support categories.
In the family room, because of it's infrequent use, I decided to add some subtle and simple spring touches.
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