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Infrequently

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Infrequently meaning

Not frequently.

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A board member even casually acknowledged the board discusses issues as needed in between board meetings when explaining how the board administers the property meeting so infrequently.

An alternative protocol using a different drug, letrozole – three days of letrozole followed by misoprostol on the fourth day – lengthens the time a medication abortion takes, said Prager, and is used infrequently.

And that’s a shame because Ripley defends the title so infrequently.

I did own Barbies when I was a kid, but I played with them so infrequently that they remained fairly pristine (unlike the ones my friends owned, which tended to end up scribbled on, decapitated and chewed on by pets).

UNDRR likewise stressed that much can be done to reduce the exposure and vulnerability of populations living in areas where natural hazards occur, whether frequently or infrequently.

Which at best is a poor use of resources, and sadly is not infrequently worse than that – because the reinvented wheels are often not very round.

Douglas, ever the orator, gave a series of speeches, and Lincoln, quite the “silver-tongued man of the people,” responded infrequently.

Hezbollah, unlike Hamas, has a significant arsenal of guided and unguided missiles that could be used to target Israeli cities that infrequently come under assault including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

In the 1930s the garage not infrequently collected crashed cars and a number of photographs of these accidents are held by the local history society.

Since then, prosecutors have used them infrequently.

The letter says the field, which has a hardstanding area with parking for two cars, is used “infrequently” by owners and dogs.

There’s little wrong with that, and has become a more appealing game for it, but there’s something to be said for how infrequently you’re allowed to be all alone in the game anymore.

A relatively common problem in closets of all sorts, not just the infrequently used ones, is dampness.

Biden, 77, has traveled infrequently in recent months due to the pandemic, instead working from a home office in his Wilmington, Delaware, basement.

But in a follow-up meeting in June 2019, industry representatives said that developing standards to address fire problems would be challenging, and that these incidents occurred infrequently.

Critically endangered languages are those of which the youngest speakers are the grandparents or older family members who may speak the language partially or infrequently and lastly, extinct languages, of which no speakers are left.

Flights from Tromso take less than 30 minutes, but run infrequently, generally requiring an overnight stay one way.

Given the aforementioned map size, this should happen very infrequently, but it still seems like an odd design choice either way.

Linda Uche, a resident, told The Associated Press the sound of the explosion and the extent of the damage was far more serious than a usual oil pipeline explosion, which happens not infrequently.

Today, interacting with data this infrequently would be unimaginable in even a small business.