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In reality, while currency movements can have a significant impact on inflation in other countries, dollar movements have
rarely
had a meaningful or durable impact on prices in the US.
The one law that is
rarely
applied is article 144 of the criminal code, which aims to protect journalists from harassment and other actions that obstruct their “lawful professional activities.”
Political leaders
rarely
espouse clear priorities, preferring to seem capable of giving everything to everybody.
But
rarely
does this knowledge allow us to control outcomes – prevention rather than cure.
In fact, the problem is
rarely
one of psychopathology.
Iran at History’s Fork in the RoadNEW YORK – History
rarely
unfolds smoothly or evenly.
When the masses mobilize and demand power, the resulting compromise with the elites
rarely
produces sustainable safeguards to protect the rights of those not represented at the bargaining table.
Liberal democracy was
rarely
a sustainable outcome.
As a result, economists are
rarely
viewed as honest brokers in the public debate about globalization.
Economics, unlike the natural sciences,
rarely
yields cut-and-dried results.
Second, empirical evidence is
rarely
reliable enough to settle decisively a controversy characterized by deeply divided opinion.
Unfortunately, economists are
rarely
humble, especially in public.
What this pattern suggests is that the Party can
rarely
choke down more than the smallest dose of political reform, much less outright criticism before reacting in an almost autonomic fashion against it.
Violent crackdowns
rarely
result in moderation.
Achieving a higher growth equilibrium is
rarely
a gradual or incremental transition.
Climate Action After ParisWASHINGTON, DC – At the United Nations climate conference in Paris, courageous and visionary leaders recognized that people
rarely
change the world when they work within the constraints of what they think is possible.
Groups of experts are not uncommon in the UN process, but only
rarely
does their work rise from the UN’s basement to a summit of the world’s 20 most powerful states.
Diplomats Behaving BadlyNEW YORK – Diplomats, normally discreet figures who
rarely
court publicity, have been in the news a lot lately, for all the wrong reasons.
Loveless marriages can last a long time, but they
rarely
end well.
The breakdown of bipartisan foreign policy in the United States has
rarely
been so complete and seemingly irreparable as it is today.
Unlike, for example, Great Britain, France
rarely
nominates young and talented persons capable of shaping the EU's future.
Even militarily, the US should
rarely
intervene alone.
Their only difference from the right was the sweeteners they promised in the form of more spending on social programs and education – which
rarely
became a reality.
As Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush showed, Republicans can
rarely
resist the temptation to cut corporate, income, and other taxes, even when they have no way to make up for the lost revenue and no desire to cut spending.
But this is
rarely
the case.
This kind of economic expansion
rarely
ends well.
Even when the truth does come out, it
rarely
makes it as far as fast as the lie did.
Of course, US politicians are
rarely
short on lofty rhetoric – from Ronald Reagan’s “Morning in America” campaign to Barack Obama’s “Yes, we can” slogan to Donald Trump’s “America First” refrain.
Furthermore, less than 5% of agricultural land is irrigated, and improved crop varieties are
rarely
used.
Groups of experts are not uncommon in the UN process, but only
rarely
does their work rise from the organization’s basement to recognition at a summit of the 20 most powerful states.
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