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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.
Source: https://crosscut.com/news/2023/02/how-texas-ruling-abortion-pills-would-affect-washington
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).
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/22/opinion/barbie-oppenheimer-meme-culture.html
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.
Source: https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1812212/disasters-in-ph-experts-say-theres-nothing-natural-about-it
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.
Source: https://www.libdemvoice.org/mark-packs-may-report-another-great-success-73149.html