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Often and means
* Often used as a means to bleed money from customers through lack of defining a deliverable
Often this means making the central bank very aggressive about maintaining price stability, as was the case with the German Bundesbank or moving to some hard basis of currency such as a currency board.
Often, complex legislation bundles a series of provisions together as a means of addressing a social or governmental problem ; those provisions often fall in different logical areas of the Code.
Often living in dilapidated neighborhoods and marked as outsiders by their " eastern " traditions and poor command of the German language, Turkish urban youth gravitate towards hip hop as means of expressive identity construction.
Often, archaeology provides the only means to learn of the existence and behaviors of people of the past.
Often, older media contain words or phrases that were innocuous at the time of publication, but have a more obscene or sexual meaning today, such as " have a gay old time " from The Flintstones (" gay " means " happy " in this context ).
Often, owners seek expert help only when the disease is in its advanced stages ( nervous phase ) due to the nonspecific earlier signs and prescription of anti-inflammatory drugs ( which are usually corticosteroids ) undermine the immune system of the animal, allow the proliferation of the virus, and the autoimmune reaction increases as a means of containment of infected cells.
Often, during intricate passages, the timpani players would put their drums on the ground by means of extendable legs, and performed more like conventional timpani, yet with a single player per drum.
Often, the wicket is by no means close to the official size, but it is used anyway.
Often, when drawing marks or figures, geomancers will proceed from right to left as a tradition from geomancy's Arabic origins, although this is by no means mandatory.
Often associated with blood and soil conservatism, it posits the nation or the state or the nation state as an end and a moral good, rather than a means.
Often this type of book is published in the vanity press, which means that the author is paying to have the book published.
Often, the concept or idea may be further reinforced by publications in the mass media, books, or other means of communication.
Often, people will line up on the side of the road to hand provisions to the pilgrims as those who walk the distance to Częstochowa walk the entire day and have little means to get things for themselves.
Often, such appointments were a means of continuing a papal " dynasty ".
Often these approaches are associated with raising of venture capital ( VC ) as a means of funding the development process, a practice more common in the United States than in the European Union, which has a more conservative approach to VC funding.
Often, unfair competition means that the gains of some participants are conditional on the losses of others, when the gains are made in ways which are illegitimate or unjust.
Often this means choosing an inferior strategy by employing a less skillful bowler to avoid penalties that are perceived to be greater, such as being banned or losing points.
Often, this means that newlines are important ( unlike in curly brace languages ), but the indentation is not.
Often, businesses rely on other means to attempt to ensure an electronic signature is correct, including talking with the signing person directly or over the phone before an electronic signing, having an ongoing business relationship, and receiving payment or other indications of intent to do business that do not rely solely on a signed document.
Often this means that keystrokes entered will not be displayed on the screen immediately.
Often, placing a top-rope is not an option because the anchors are not accessible by any means other than climbing.
Often, this means a governmental strategy of attracting foreign direct investment, foreign indirect investment ( financial investment ), and high value human resources by minimizing the overall taxation level and / or special tax preferences, creating a comparative advantage.
Often the characters who develop alternate selves have done so through supernatural, magical, or chemical means, while real DID is a serious psychiatric disorder which results from extreme trauma, usually in childhood.
Often the term is used as a means to grow financially in which a company sells off a business unit in order to focus their resources on a market it judges to be more profitable, or promising.

Often and sudden
Often ototoxicity diagnoses result from ruling out all other possible sources of hearing loss and is the catchall explanation for the sudden problem.
Often, the rules of sudden death provide that in the event a wrong answer is given, the opposing team wins, even though wrong answers may otherwise not be penalized.
Often, however, the problem is detected during screening blood tests for a medical disorder, or it only comes to medical attention after complications have developed, such as cardiac arrhythmia or sudden death.
Often the very act of aligning oneself with a manager, or conversely breaking away from a manager they've worked with, can change a wrestler's alignment, making them a sudden fan favorite or villain.

Often and rains
Often, they are most active after rains or on humid nights.

Often and whenever
Often, it will be mandated that peacekeepers have host government minders with them whenever they leave their base.
Often, whenever Don Francisco sings during this segment, El Chacal would blow the trumpet mid-song, effectively insulting Don Francisco.
Often this is done by obscuring sections of the map already explored by the player with a grey fog whenever they do not have a unit in that area to report on what is there.
Often the design of a quantizer involves supporting only a limited range of possible output values and performing clipping to limit the output to this range whenever the input exceeds the supported range.
Often visits Kyoto whenever time is available.
Often, whenever defensive players blitz the quarterback, to avoid a sack, the quarterback will do what is known as " throwing the football away ".
Often depicted as reckless, violent and cannibalistic, he kills indiscriminately whenever his blood lust is aroused.
Often an index needs to be re-built whenever changes are made to files.

Often and particularly
Often, programs are not particularly profitable until they are sold for syndication.
Often machines are linked together in a way that allows a group of machines to offer a particularly large prize, or " jackpot.
Often, a CT machine will be used to help with the placement of electrodes during the procedure, particularly when the electrodes are being used to treat tumors in the brain.
Often, this includes the circumstances depicted in his novels, particularly Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Often, n will be viewed as a code for an ordered pair of natural numbers, particularly when functions are defined via enumeration operators.
Often, particularly in the private sector, UUCP links were established without official approval from the companies ' upper management.
Often, workers would just take souvenirs without permission, aware that their employers did not particularly care.
Often, attacks occur after a particularly fatty meal and almost always happen at night.
Often one-forms are described locally, particularly in local coordinates.
Often, particularly as the war progressed, individual batteries were grouped into battalions under a major or colonel of artillery.
Often, this step pattern is alternated with other styles, during a single song, particularly among those who are regular dancers, in urban and non-traditional settings, or those who are also Zydeco dancers.
Often this phenomenon is associated particularly with infrared radiation, but any kind of electromagnetic radiation will warm an object that absorbs it.
Often, Karen and Darrin's attempts to show their support result in annoying Jaye ; despite that, Jaye recognizes that her mother not only loves her, but is capable of great insight and compassion, particularly toward the people she loves.
Often, it may hinder the new jobseeker's chances of finding new employment, particularly if he / she has been fired from earlier jobs.
Often, the transmission of these aspects of Chinese was indirectly through Japanese adaptations of Chinese poetry forms, such as kanshi, or writing, particularly kanji: one example of this is Ernest Fenollosa.
Often these items are intended to become part of an exhibit entered into competition at shows ; they may not be particularly rare, but even so it may take years of combing to pick them out of the mass of surviving postal material.
Often used as a single word ( showdog ), the term is also used within the sport of conformation to refer to a dog that displays a particularly energetic or outgoing character.
Often such pubs will also serve food, particularly during the day.
Often, the belly, particularly of the males, becomes very red or orange when the fish are spawning.
Often understood simply as a cultural style ' after-Modernism ' marked by intertextuality, pastiche and irony, sociological analyses of postmodernity have presented a distinct era relating to ( 1 ) the dissolution of metanarratives ( particularly in the work of Lyotard ), and ( 2 ) commodity fetishism and the ' mirroring ' of identity with consumption in late capitalist society ( Debord ; Baudrillard ; Jameson ).
Often pronounced way-nuf, wane-up or wane-off in the United States particularly by teenage / junior coxswains.
" Often, as a matter of law, a judge will give a defendant ' credit for time served ,' particularly when sentencing for misdemeanors.
Often, for ease of use, the select loop is implemented as an event loop, perhaps using callback functions ; the situation lends itself particularly well to event-driven programming.
Often, a defensive wrestler will attempt to bridge ( when in a supine position, to lift one's body up by the neck with the back arched away from the mat and only the feet and hands or the feet and head on the mat ) out to escape the opponent's hold, particularly in a near fall or fall ( pinning ) situation.
Often serving as a day for the expression of political discontent for Arab citizens of Israel, particularly surrounding issues of equal land and citizenship rights, in 1988, they declared that Land Day should serve as " a Palestinian-Israeli civil national day of commemoration and a day of identification with Palestinians of the West Bank and Gaza, to be marked by yearly demonstrations and general strikes.

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