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Indeed, despite such poignant personal stories and the sheer scale of the carnage, homicide is
rarely
a subject of public debate in the region, not least because most victims hail predominantly from the region’s invisible, neglected classes.
Rich people
rarely
contract malaria or die from it; poor people do.
While this was happening, the European counterparts of America's managers, with a few exceptions, have either been busy reconciling the demands of their “hard core” shareholders – composite groups of stakeholders,
rarely
united by common interests – or sought to secure government assistance and protection against international competition.
The benefits of doing so
rarely
outweigh the costs: lost campaign contributions, accusations of anti-Semitism, charges of betraying a close ally (“the only democracy in the Middle East"), and so on.
And British, American, and European banks are routinely reprimanded (but
rarely
prosecuted) for handling the proceeds of crime.
The upheavals resulting from momentous technological change are
rarely
expected.
Scared people
rarely
make wise choices.
The law is applied sparingly, if at all, to the Party elite, and the interests of justice (at least as the outside world understands the term) are
rarely
the highest priority in such situations.
They cited social science studies that show that democracies
rarely
go to war with each other.
He is a perfect fit for a Russia grown tired of the heroes, revolutionaries, criminals – even saviours – who make life exciting but
rarely
stable.
Today, innovation
rarely
results from individuals working in isolation; far more often than not, it is the product of sharing and collaboration.
But
rarely
does a country pursue all of them, as North Korea evidently is.
As the German economist Herbert Giersch once put it, what is politically expedient is
rarely
economically beneficial.
In short, our allegiances, particularly in the West, have
rarely
seemed more divided than they do now.
The candidates in US debates address carefully selected journalists who
rarely
follow up on a question.
But even much higher supplies of wind power would improve security only marginally, because the UK would still have to import just as much oil (wind replaces mostly coal,
rarely
oil) and much of its gas, leaving it dependent on Russia.
Second, debtors
rarely
look upon their creditors with sympathy.
Cold War ComfortsNEW YORK – Western relations with Russia have
rarely
been worse than they are now, in the aftermath of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s intervention in Ukraine and decision to annex Crimea.
Rarely
is a scientist an expert in more than one area, because the worlds and languages are so different.
But the crucial question – and one that is
rarely
asked – is how US households were able to reduce their debt burden during a period of high unemployment and almost no wage gains while sustaining consumption growth.
(By contrast, fiscal and exchange-rate policies
rarely
imply comparable temporal trade-offs, and thus are difficult to exploit for political gain.)
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has
rarely
missed an opportunity to provoke Japan’s Korean critics, whether by visiting Tokyo’s Yasukuni shrine, where the “souls” of 14 Class A war criminals are interred, or embracing revisionist critiques of previous official apologies for Japanese aggression.
Yet, in much of Africa, a lack of affordable medications, and a dearth of trained doctors and nurses, means that patients
rarely
receive the care they need.
Rarely
in South Korean politics has a candidate’s personality played so important a role.
To read the Daily Mail or the Sun in the last few years was to encounter a kind of atavistic nationalism – often backed by blatant lies – on a scale
rarely
seen in other European countries.
Exacerbating this inefficiency are slow train speeds, which
rarely
exceed 50 kilometers per hours (and 30 kilometers per hour for freight), partly owing to the need to stop at an ever-rising number of stations to appease political interests.
Even in garment manufacturing areas, relatively better-off families
rarely
send their daughters to work in factories.
And in a country where minimum marriage-age laws are
rarely
implemented, earning a paycheck is the best way to avoid a premature wedding day.
Managing a construction project is
rarely
simple.
The Walls of AugustMOSCOW – History’s milestones are
rarely
so neatly arrayed as they are this summer.
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