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Example sentences for "infrequency"

Lexicographically close words:
infraction; infractions; infraorbital; infrared; infrastructure; infrequent; infrequently; infringe; infringed; infringement
  1. In case of lodgment of the bullet in the lung, bearing in mind the infrequency of untoward symptoms, the latter should be watched for prior to interference.

  2. The comparative infrequency of retention of modern bullets is probably one of the main elements in this relation.

  3. This was no doubt due to the infrequency of extension of the comminuted fractures beyond the junction of diaphysis and epiphysis.

  4. Their infrequency depended on the difficulty of striking the body in such a plane as to implicate the belly wall alone, and their interest in the diagnostic difficulty which they gave rise to.

  5. Livingstone speaks of the infrequency of cancer among the negroes in Africa.

  6. As a rule, this fold, and the consequent diminution in the size of the orifice, are but little marked in the first years of life and in old age, which accounts for the relative infrequency of typhlitis at these periods of life.

  7. In view of the infrequency of primary cancer of the liver, however, there will be in many of these cases a strong probability in favor of primary cancer of the stomach.

  8. Other predisposing influences probably exist, the absence of which in some measure explains the infrequency of gonorrhoeal rheumatism as compared with the prevalence of gonorrhoea.

  9. Considerations arising from the frontier position of the country, and the infrequency of the communication, have also induced me to draw from incidental sources, a corroboration of the facts advanced.

  10. But does the infrequency of the use of the title "Lord" in the Gospels necessarily indicate that that title was not prevalent in the primitive Jerusalem Church?

  11. Why should the infrequency in the Gospel use of one title be regarded as an argument against the use of that title in the Jerusalem Church, when in the case of the other title no such argument can possibly be set up?

  12. It is not improbable that, owing to the infrequency of exposing the brain and spinal cord, tuberculosis may have escaped the attention of pathologists, and it may be that it is not so uncommon as is generally supposed.

  13. These children are important for civilization in inverse ratio to their infrequency of occurrence.

  14. The infrequency of their occurrence makes it necessary to assemble them from several districts, and they are not mature enough to come from a distance when they are 6 years of age.

  15. This difficulty of the gifted child in forming friendships is largely a result of the infrequency of persons who are like-minded.

  16. Invictus= is one of the very foremost journals of the amateur world, and the only possible objection which can be raised against it, is its infrequency of appearance.

  17. Estella Shufelt, is a smooth, graceful, and serious poem whose only possible fault is the infrequency of rhyme.

  18. Which the reader will please to attend to, as we have used the word Infrequency of objects, or of the ideas excited by them, to express the degrees or quantities of their novelty.

  19. We are convinced that the infrequency of tic in such as have reached puberty is attributable rather to the zealous application of a sound pedagogical method than to anything connected with the age and physical development of the child.

  20. The colonists wrote and received many letters, but were loud in their complaints of the irregularity and infrequency of the mails.

  21. I have before mentioned the irregularity and infrequency of the mails.

  22. The solitude and infrequency of the place.

  23. The omission or infrequency of such recitals does not negative the existence of miracles.

  24. The role of the National Assembly as a legislative body is circumscribed by the infrequency of its meetings.

  25. The manner in which the National Assembly operates, that is, the infrequency and brevity of sessions, makes it imperative for permanent commissions, in addition to the State Council, to carry on the multifarious functions of the assembly.

  26. Production norms under the system have been low because of technological advances and the infrequency of adjustment of norms.

  27. This is undoubtedly true in some cases, but that it is far from being the rule is proved by the infrequency of parotitis as a secondary complication of catarrhal affections of the mucous membrane of the mouth.

  28. The reason for the infrequency of the explosive effects in these wars is due to the fact that the battles were fought in the open at the ordinary battle ranges beyond the zone of explosive effects.

  29. Attention should be called to the infrequency of wounds showing explosive effects by the rifles of reduced caliber employed in the Turko-Balkan and Spanish-American wars.

  30. Infrequency of Healthful Women in the Wealthy Classes.

  31. Health, delicacy and infrequency of, in American women, 41, 45.

  32. He excuses the infrequency of his letters, and urges the publication of the Consensus.

  33. The sentiment in which this doctrine originated is absolutely irreconcilable with that infrequency and uncertainty of proprietary rights which distinguish the beginnings of civilisation.

  34. In the same way chattels real in England are said to have been degraded to the footing of personalty, from the infrequency and valuelessness of such estates under the feudal land-law.

  35. There is a sharp inferior limit to the numbers of ridges, because they cannot be less than 0, but independently of this, we notice the infrequency of small numbers as well as of large ones.

  36. It would be very rash to suppose that this relative infrequency of arches among the Hebrews was of fundamental importance, considering that such totally distinct races as the Welsh and the Negro have them in an intermediate proportion.

  37. There seems some ground for the assumption that certain individuals are especially susceptible to small quantities of tin and that the relative infrequency of such cases as that cited by Friedmann can be best explained in this way.

  38. It seems as reasonable to suppose that the infrequency with which these several factors coincide is responsible for the relative uncommonness of botulism as to suppose it due to the rarity of the specific bacillus.

  39. How can we possibly know but that such infrequency is direfully injurious?

  40. The atmosphere is in common more cloudy than in Europe, which is sensibly perceived from the infrequency of clear starlight nights.

  41. This is owing to the prevalence of vowels and liquids in the words (with many nasals which may be thought an objection) and the infrequency of any harsh combination of mute consonants.

  42. This accounts for the comparative infrequency of the feudal chateaux in France in anything but a ruined state.

  43. Not many travellers' itineraries have ever included a visit to this humble and lonesome little fishing village of the Bouches-du-Rhone, judging from the infrequency with which one meets written accounts.

  44. The Pacific coast is not well designed for yachting on account of the extreme infrequency of harbours, and the generally rough sea found off the coast from Puget's Sound as far south as Point Conception.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "infrequency" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    dearth; infrequency; paucity; rarity; scantiness; scarcity; slowness; smallness; sparsity; stringency; thinness; tightness