Developers have to bolt session support in, and more often than not, there are issues.
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And more often than not, the local consumers have already heard or seen the brand idea on YouTube.
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And more often than not, that person fit a profile -- dark skin, little education, from a poor village, etc.
So growing up, video games were very distinctly the realm of kids, and more often than not the realm of boys.
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Food fights are surprisingly common festival activities the world over, and more often than not, the weapon of choice is the humble tomato.
And more often than not, even with all this preparation it will just turn out to be "a bad day" and a last-minute cancellation will be unavoidable.
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The people who make these decisions are human and have bias and more often than not end up making the choice with smallest downside rather than the best upside.
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Driver distraction issues aside, there are wealth of devices able to provide all the same services and more often than not they'll already be in your pockets and in your car.
Many animals are recovered thousands of kilometres from their natural habitat, and more often than not it is not a simple matter of opening a cage to let them go, though this sometimes happens.
Traditional rules, as frustrating and imperfect as they may have been, as inscrutable as they may have appeared, grew up organically over many years and more often than not have a solid, logical pedigree.
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And more often than not, it does.
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These conversations are rich and relevant, and more often than not, are filled with new ways to solve problems and improve products and services, and also serve as an amplifier of excitement about the true benefit of the brand.
Here we've put together a list of some of the powerful men and women of today who have chosen to cloak their naked political ambitions in outfits that have raised their profile as fashion icons -- and more often than not raised a few eyebrows.
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In addition to having to make up for often very substantial, but contingent equity, pension and other values left behind, the board wants, by definition, someone who is successful where he or she is and more often than not needs to be induced to change course.
One or more Republican lawmakers will appear to publicly waver on their commitment to the pledge. (Norquist points to Chambliss, Graham and King as repeat offenders.) That open questioning is often followed just as predictably by a private call to Norquist -- who says Chambliss has called to apologize -- and more often than not, some kind of public mea culpa.
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It needs to be emphasized here that contrary to Saudi claims that charities such as Al Haramain, the World Muslim League (WML), the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) and the International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO) are independent and non-governmental, there is conclusive evidence from Saudi sources that they are tightly controlled by the government and more often than not run by government officials.
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And, more often than not, these problems are caused by faulty wiring, old, overloaded servers and from ignoring essential database maintenance.
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And, more often than not, the founders are also the senior management team running the business.
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And behind each of these stories are major developments that deserve of our attention and, more often than not, our intense concern.
When Guerrero did hit him, Mayweather quickly got out of the way and, more often than not, landed a right hand of his own.
The menu, however, is much subtler, offering playful, family-style food, inspired by a variety of Asian cuisines, and, more often than not, quite good.
Arguably, all this could be called business as usual in Washington: industries defend their competing interests and, more often than not, end in stalemate.
But apparently broadcasters aren't hip to the idea that most viewers see TV commercials as an annoyance and, more often than not, mentally tune them out anyway.
Now, when I run across it on TV, I savor its silliness and, more often than not, take time out to watch a few scenes for old times' sake.
And sometimes, more often than not, people don't draw the line.
Michaels and her partner more often than not actually find most of the deals themselves vs. the ones that are offered to her on a silver platter.
While the debates on the measurement of economic performance and social progress more often than not adopt a technical stance, this technicality must not mask the challenges linked to measurement.
But what has amazed me more than anything are the flacks who continue to pitch me by simply sending releases through e-mail, with no explanation and again, more often than not, the news is not news at all.
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When governments become heavy handed with the economy and financial markets, it has more often than not led to distortions and problems.
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