Often
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Ah, romantic love - beautiful and intoxicating, heartbreaking and soul-crushing,
often
all at the same time.
Your body
often
repairs damage from small amounts ionizing radiation, and if it can't, the results of damage may not manifest for a decade or more.
Athletes are
often
the victims of over-hydration because of complications in regulating water levels in extreme physical conditions.
The answer lies in the placebo effect, an unexplained phenomenon wherein drugs, treatments, and therapies that aren't supposed to have an effect, and are
often
fake, miraculously make people feel better.
In these cases, placebos are
often
used as a control to fine-tune the trial so that the effects of the new versus the old or alternative drug can be precisely compared.
That explains why subjects in pain studies
often
say placebos ease their discomfort.
Plus, the positive effects may fade over time, and
often
do.
And because speech also uses mood and intonation for meaning, its structure is
often
more flexible, adapting to the needs of speakers and listeners.
I've
often
been verbally attacked behind their doors.
Memory based on short glimpses can be unreliable, and we
often
overestimate our own accuracy.
And for the computers that
often
act as extensions of ourselves, memory plays much the same role, whether it's a two-hour movie, a two-word text file, or the instructions for opening either, everything in a computer's memory takes the form of basic units called bits, or binary digits.
Without dolphins, the bait balls are more dispersed and sharks
often
end up with what I call a sardine donut, or a mouth full of water.
This is an example of the anchoring effect, and it's
often
used in marketing and negotiations to raise the prices that people are willing to pay.
The sheer size of the Universe guarantees that some of its random elements will fall into specific arrangements, and because we evolved to notice patterns and pick out signals among the noise, we are
often
tempted to find intentional meaning where there may not be any.
Graphs like this are
often
used to map communication networks, but they can represent almost any kind of network, from transport connections within a city and social relationships among people, to chemical interactions between proteins or the spread of an epidemic through different locations.
We've heard interviews
often
in which a guest is talking for several minutes and then the host comes back in and asks a question which seems like it comes out of nowhere, or it's already been answered.
I keep my mouth shut as
often
as I possibly can, I keep my mind open, and I'm always prepared to be amazed, and I'm never disappointed.
Also, they
often
perform to thousands of people and in very intimidating settings, like the UN General Assembly.
That persecution may be due to their race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion, and is
often
related to war and violence.
Since the departure can be sudden and unexpected, belongings might be left behind, and people who are evading conflict
often
do not have the required documents, like visas, to board airplanes and legally enter other countries.
But resettlement and long-term integration options are
often
limited.
And all too often, they aren't permitted to enter the work force and are fully dependent on humanitarian aid.
Today, anesthesiologists
often
combine regional, inhalational and intravenous agents to get the right balance for a surgery.
These natural hormones, which control pain and pleasure responses in the cental nervous system, can lead to feelings of euphoria, or, what's
often
called, a runner's high.
Doctors point out that a round of hiccups
often
follows from stimuli that stretch the stomach, like swallowing air or too rapid eating or drinking.
In fact, I fail as
often
as I succeed, seeing friends, reading books, staring into space.
As simple as it seems, it's
often
impossible to accurately translate "you" without knowing a lot more about the situation where it's being said.
After all that, it may come as a relief that some languages
often
leave out the second person pronoun.
Speakers
often
would rather have the listener guess the pronoun from context than use the wrong one and risk being seen as rude.
And finally, pathos appeals to emotion, and in our age of mass media, it's
often
the most effective mode.
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