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61. Levels of occurrence are widely recognised as unacceptable, and research into ways of combating this must be undertaken. 62. The catalogue of offences regarded as serious enough to merit dismissal for a single occurrence is sometimes lengthy. 63. Eliminating the occurrence of first-stage smog alerts requires long-term reductions in the baseline pollution levels. 64. Earthquakes are an unusual occurrence in England but are not totally unknown. 65. How can we then account for the high occurrence of subject searches on online catalogues? 66. This incidence was high partly because we analysed the data shortly after the occurrence of these events. 67. Before the established use of surnames a recourse to nicknames was almost necessary and certainly of very frequent occurrence. 68. Without it I would not thrill to every unexpected occurrence, each seeming coincidence that has brought me closer to you. 69. Either may arise only after the performance or occurrence of some particular acts. 70. Gingival hyperplasia is a frequent occurrence, especially in children and young adults. 71. Each combination was given a probability score based on its occurrence in a large corpus. 72. It was an everyday occurrence for the gentry to bed maidservants. 73. Hera knew perfectly well that there was a reason for this odd occurrence, and instantly suspected her husband. 74. Such a model would be able to explain the not uncommon occurrence of people with six rather than five fingers. 75. Most could have been explained by the mishaps and coincidences which do happen at sea, but one occurrence was bizarre. 76. The most typical occurrence of these fossils is in dark, often sooty, black shales. 77. This brief was subsequently widened to cover the occurrence of other disturbances during July 1981. 78. Workers need to understand how quickly human tissue freezes, and the necessary precautions to prevent its occurrence. 79. Their occurrence seems to be cyclic and may well express the evolution of levels of consciousness. 80. To call such an occurrence a national disaster begs the point. 81. The occurrence of oil-induced current account deficits encouraged some countries to rely on external borrowing from public and private sources. 81.try its best to collect and build good sentences. 82. This is probably a comparatively rare occurrence for small mammals, but it certainly does occur. 83. Photic stimulation increases the occurrence of spike, or spike and wave, discharges in some patients with generalized epilepsy. 84. This is based on clinical signs, seasonal occurrence of disease and, if possible, lesions at post-mortem examination. 85. Unfortunately, the cheque they tendered subsequently bounced, an occurrence that had become their trademark around the world. 86. However, complex eigenvalues and vectors are of frequent occurrence, and require special consideration. 87. There are positive and negative reinforcers which increase and decrease this rate of occurrence respectively. 88. Policy analysis needs to be concerned with a flow of interrelated policies, with abrupt changes of direction a comparatively rare occurrence. 89. Therefore this apparent reduction in their rate of occurrence is a reflection of the comparatively shorter period of monitoring during the procedure. 90. There is a sound reason for rewording that clause, because that is too frequent an occurrence in day-to-day life in prison.