Often
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That's why in negotiations, often, when things get tough, people go for walks in the woods.
But then there's a lot of problems that come with meat production, and we're being faced with that more and more
often.
We know that because that is what they and their children and now their grandchildren and even great-grandchildren have
often
chosen to become once they had the chance to choose for themselves what they would do with their God-given talents.
AV: Yes, and I
often
joke with Rufus when he comes home that I'm not sure he would actually be able to find our child in a line-up amongst other babies.
And as you saw in the movie, when in the end we explain what's going on, they're very surprised and
often
refuse to believe the trick has been made.
And what we also found is that the participants
often
come to prefer the alternative, that they were led to believe they liked.
Now I'm destined to spend a lot of time with some unique, very, very special, individualistic and
often
seductive female characters.
Mega agricultural operations
often
are responsible for poisoning our waterways and our land, and it produces this incredibly unhealthy product that costs us billions in healthcare and lost productivity.
To me, charity
often
is just about giving, because you're supposed to, or because it's what you've always done, or it's about giving until it hurts.
And even as we do our own work, all too often, we find ourselves having to choose between doing what we think is the right thing and doing the expected thing, or the required thing, or the profitable thing.
And Aristotle said
often
in dealing with other people, we need to bend the rules.
There's a shortage of radiologists qualified to read mammograms, and that's because mammograms are one of the most complex of all radiology studies to interpret, and because radiologists are sued more
often
over missed breast cancer than any other cause.
Both tumors and dense breast tissue appear white on a mammogram, and the X-ray
often
can't distinguish between the two.
And the Canadian Minister of the Interior wrote this at the time: "Thousands of pack horses lie dead along the way, sometimes in bunches under the cliffs, with pack saddles and packs where they've fallen from the rock above, sometimes in tangled masses, filling the mud holes and furnishing the only footing for our poor pack animals on the march, often, I regret to say, exhausted, but still alive, a fact we were unaware of, until after the miserable wretches turned beneath the hooves of our cavalcade.
Another explanation that you
often
hear for recklessness is hubris.
In environmental circles, we
often
hear that, rather than shifting to renewables, we are continuing with business as usual.
And what we don't
often
appreciate is the price that poor people pay for us to have these disposable products.
The other thing we
often
don't appreciate is, it's not just at the point of production that poor people suffer.
So low-income people
often
are the ones who are buying the products that have those dangerous chemicals in them that their children are using.
You
often
have to buy the cheapest products.
The cheapest products are
often
the most dangerous.
Often, we think we're doing a good thing: You're in your office, drinking your bottled water or whatever it is, and you think to yourself, "I'm going to throw this away.
Not you, but I feel this way
often.
But if we were to be able to follow that little bottle on its journey, we would be shocked to discover that, all too often, that bottle is going to be put on a boat, it's going to go all the way across the ocean at some expense, and it's going to wind up in a developing country,
often
China.
Some of the greatest innovations and developments in the world
often
happen at the intersection of two fields.
What we
often
aren't really aware of is the fact that China is extremely diverse and very pluralistic, and in many ways very decentralized.
So these Connecticut dentists decided that they wanted to get people to brush their teeth and floss their teeth more often, and they were going to use one variable: they wanted to scare them.
Now the CRP test is
often
done following a cholesterol test, or in conjunction with a cholesterol test.
How
often
do you think I have that day? (Laughter) We need to be realistic.
But my parents live thousands of miles away, so they just don't get to see each other that
often.
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