Users may find that they experience side effects such as headaches and difficulty sleeping if usage occurs shortly before sleep.
A common non-technical usage occurs when people ask that employees or the environment or something else be treated as a capital asset.
The most famous usage of lappets occurs on the Papal Tiara.
This usage (in all capital letters, as if an acronym) also occurs in District of Columbia police reports.
This particular usage occurs frequently in retailing.
A related but different everyday usage occurs in the sentence "He makes a lot of money."
This usage occurs despite the fact that many countries that may be geographically or culturally "Western" are developing countries.
Although this term dates to 1996 or earlier, its heaviest usage by far has occurred since 9/11 and the invasion of Iraq.
A common usage of per procurationem occurs in business letters, which are often signed on behalf of another person.
A typical usage occurs in [1] but the term is likely to have been used before this.