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While barbers, hairdressers, taxi drivers, bar owners, and doctors are often licensed, permits are
rarely
required to operate a tanning parlor.
International-relations theorists since Immanuel Kant have held that democracies
rarely
(if ever) fight one another; as a result, political leaders, such as US President Woodrow Wilson, have tried to promote democracy as a means to spread peace.
Road Runner PopulismPRINCETON – Populist economics has
rarely
had it so good.
Recent US elections
rarely
spared China, which found itself a frequent target of populist demagoguery.
The result is what General Sir Rupert Smith, a former British commander in Northern Ireland and the Balkans, called “war among the people” – a kind of struggle that is
rarely
decided on conventional battlefields by traditional armies.
Rarely
has the economic picture been so confusing.
European parliamentary debates
rarely
make it far outside Brussels or Strasbourg, and voter turnout to fill the body’s seats has typically been low.
First, elections
rarely
solve fundamental problems.
Movies made by Westerners about India have
rarely
been worth writing home about, ranging as they’ve done from the ignorant racism of Steven Spielberg’s Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom to David Lean’s well-intentioned but cringe-inducing Passage to India , with Alec Guinness warbling away in brown-face.
The bad news is that credit booms
rarely
end well, as the economists Moritz Schularick and Alan Taylor have reminded us.
Although
rarely
seen or heard, Kim Kyong-hui, born on May 30, 1946 to Kim Il-sung and his first wife Kim Jong-suk, has served in a range of key Workers’ Party positions, including deputy director of the International Department and director of the Light Industry Department.
Indeed, in a country where trust
rarely
exists, Kim Kyong-hui is the only blood relation whom Kim Jong-il has ever fully trusted.
Because people
rarely
move away from the default option, the employer’s paternalistic choice prevails, and we get libertarian paternalism.
Ideally, participants in a conflict think coolly and rationally about their long-term interests, and act accordingly; unfortunately, they
rarely
do.
And, because the loans were
rarely
issued as securities in international capital markets, it is not included in, say, World Bank databases, either.
Experience suggests that importing laws and legal standards
rarely
works well.
Land registration systems introduced in Africa conflicted with local customs, ignored soil conditions, and
rarely
led to the emergence of viable real estate markets.
You
rarely
hear of men not allowing their wives to study, work, or go out during the day.
Aid and market access have
rarely
played a critical role.
He
(rarely
she) encourages people to dream – and also to take risks, persist in the face of long odds, and generate economic activity.
Yet, choices about battling humanity’s biggest challenges are
rarely
founded in a principled framework of prioritization.
Why Strengthening Land Rights Strengthens DevelopmentWASHINGTON, DC – For most of the world’s poor and vulnerable people, secure property rights, including land tenure, are a
rarely
accessible luxury.
Likewise, in Southeast Asia, hill tribes
rarely
have legal rights to their indigenous holdings, which are often located in state forests.
Growing up 50 years ago, children might
rarely
meet someone of a different cultural or faith background.
Rarely
has the United States witnessed such brazen attacks on its political system; and
rarely
has the world seen such lows during peacetime.
What is scarce is attention, which depends on credibility – and government propaganda is
rarely
credible.
They cited social-science research showing that democracies
rarely
go to war with each other.
Likewise, China’s relations with authoritarian regimes, or even its responsibility for preserving the global environment, are
rarely
mentioned.
After all, such action
rarely
works: markets anticipate it and raise interest rates to compensate lenders for expected inflation.
Science has been studied by sociologists, historians, and philosophers, but
rarely
by scientists themselves.
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