Sentences with phrase «uncommon occurrences as»

Back leg weakness and proprioception issues are not uncommon occurrences as a dog ages and may be considered normal; if Molly is eating wet food, she may get enough water from there without emptying her water bowl.

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Stevenage said that the move is «not an uncommon occurrence at the club» and that previous members of management had played in the competition as well — including 56 - year - old goalkeeping coach Dave Beasant last season.
Earlier in the day, Boro had confirmed that registering Sheringham and Watson was «not an uncommon occurrence at the club» as members of previous management teams had played in the county cup competition.
Although not as unpopular as some of the names on this list, it remains fairly uncommon holding the 410th position in the baby name popularity rankings with only 774 occurrences in the US.
In a related editorial, Tiffany Cossey, M.D., and Nicole R. Gonzales, M.D., of The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, write: «Although sICH may be an uncommon occurrence, the known risk weighs heavily on the decision of clinicians to administer tPA [intravenous tissue plasminogen activator], as well as on the decisions of patients and families regarding treatment.
Not an uncommon occurrence but insightful since the most effective trailers for this film pitched it as a thriller.
This is not an uncommon occurrence in cats as they have a high incidence of chronic kidney disease.
As Lady Hale caustically observed: «A mentally disordered person who has been kept in a cupboard under the stairs (a not uncommon occurrence in days gone by) may not appreciate that there is any alternative way to live, but he has still been deprived of his liberty.»
The chance occurrence of a physician visit in the 7 days before an EC prescription for an excluded Medical Services Plan code event was uncommon (step 5), as were linked prescriptions over the following 12 months (step 6).
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