Frequent
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3. Speeding up shipping to once every few weeks, from a cadence less
frequent
than this.
Scrum, together with weeks-long sprints can help teams move to more
frequent
shipping, so long as this frequency is not above the sprint length.
We know them as the "make love, not war" apes since they have frequent, promiscuous and bisexual sex to manage conflict and solve social issues.
And obviously, each of these letters comes off about roughly equally
frequent.
All those tumors have heavy bleeding during periods, abdominal pressure, back pain,
frequent
urination.
We see that "better" is the most
frequent
feeling right now, followed by "good," "bad," "guilty," "right," "down," "sick" and so on.
We see "better" is the most
frequent
feeling, followed by "bad."
So Erez and I followed the fate of over 100 irregular verbs through 12 centuries of English language, and we saw that there's actually a very simple mathematical pattern that captures this complex historical change, namely, if a verb is 100 times more
frequent
than another, it regularizes 10 times slower.
Among the most
frequent
responses was liberty and justice.
But there's something I think that's quite interesting in this graph, and that is, basically with one exception, no matter what people are doing, they're mind-wandering at least 30 percent of the time, which suggests, I think, that mind-wandering isn't just frequent, it's ubiquitous.
Power outages also became more and more frequent, so everything around me was completely dark at night, except for the sea of lights in China, just across the river from my home.
The
frequent
furl of five fingers, the chips in my teeth come from biting at all the many things a solitary hand cannot open.
They keep the sperm cells cool so you can have
frequent
ejaculations.
And this quilt has the 1,000 most
frequent
passwords stolen from the RockYou website.
Sadly, the
frequent
overuse of the word "awesome" has now replaced words like "great" and "thank you."
They're
frequent
travelers.
That was the most
frequent
response that we received.
That's me and my sister, Esther, who's a
frequent
TEDster.
Conflict is
frequent
because candor is safe.
Fires are
frequent
and the smell of ash and smoke in the morning is not uncommon.
Frequency, as the name suggest, tells you how
frequent
the waves are.
Overall, behaviors that are perceived as being less
frequent
are also the ones that people tend to weigh more heavily when forming and updating impressions, highly immoral actions and highly competent actions.
After enduring years of
frequent
episodes, and even dropping out of high school, the desperate young man had turned to Dr. Scoville, a daredevil known for risky surgeries.
Meanwhile, Florida teen Jennifer Mee may hold the record for the most
frequent
hiccups, 50 times per minute for more than four weeks in 2007.
Next,
frequent
repetitions with allotted breaks are common practice habits of elite performers.
We have no chance of competing against machines on frequent, high-volume tasks.
The future state of any single job lies in the answer to a single question: To what extent is that job reducible to frequent, high-volume tasks, and to what extent does it involve tackling novel situations?
On frequent, high-volume tasks, machines are getting smarter and smarter.
Very often, countries in Africa suffer drought and floods, and it's getting more
frequent
because of climate change effects.
Bonobos have
frequent
and promiscuous sex to manage conflict and solve social issues.
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