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Women had jobs, but
rarely
careers.
As it happens, there is a more precise alternative to “resistance” that is
rarely
mentioned nowadays: civil disobedience.
Historians record wars, and they mention diasporas, but they
rarely
show much interest in how refugee crises arose or were resolved.
Even for a more typical candidate, promises made during a campaign
rarely
match actions taken once in office.
History
rarely
offers a second chance.
Prior to the twentieth century, leaders were remote figures who
rarely
made direct contact with the masses.
Let’s Talk About SexBRUSSELS – Last week, at the “She Decides” conference in Brussels, government ministers met with representatives from NGOs, United Nations agencies, and foundations from around the world to talk about an issue that is
rarely
discussed in such dignified settings: sex.
Yet carbon-tax reform has
rarely
been implemented, much less on this scale.
Food Fears ReturnROME – Lack of food is
rarely
the reason that people go hungry.
But they should recognize that economists’ and other technocrats’ policy preferences
rarely
endow policies with sufficient democratic legitimacy on their own.
With the exception of the Old City, Israelis, even city residents,
rarely
venture into East Jerusalem, where most of the signs are in Arabic.
But the dependence of the whole structure on continually rising house prices was
rarely
made explicit.
What strikes me as dangerous is that the issue of peace – the motor that has driven European integration from the start –
rarely
comes up in the debate about what to do in the wake of these events.
Yet “pro-life” groups that picket abortion clinics are
rarely
seen picketing slaughterhouses.
Famines do occur, of course, but rarely, if ever, in genuinely democratic countries.
Rarely
has a leadership change in one EU member state created expectations of a real policy shift.
This scientific road has
rarely
been traveled.
The burqa, however, is worn far more
rarely
in France – by about 1,900 of nearly six million Muslims, almost none of them from a traditional burqa-wearing country.
One answer is that "non-pathological" voices occur
rarely
or perhaps only once.
People might try to avoid discussing the pending inauguration, on January 20, of President-elect Donald Trump but the topic
rarely
stays out of conversations for long.
Unfortunately, these types of youth-driven innovations
rarely
receive the necessary political or financial backing to make them viable and scalable.
Fitting a rising power into a decaying international system has
rarely
occurred peacefully.
European integration has
rarely
been affected by the left/right divide.
Journalists
rarely
look back to check whether the dire outcomes the authorities pointed to actually came to pass.
Indeed, advocates of governance reform have
rarely
been right about the most effective approach.
In fact, an unwritten but sacrosanct convention ensures that the Speaker almost never uses the position’s authority to suspend or expel errant members, except when there is a consensus between the government and the opposition to do so – which of course
rarely
occurs.
But demographers
rarely
use CDR’s, thinking instead in terms of age- and sex-specific mortality rates, usually summarized as “life expectancy.”
While those hints have not yet gone beyond generalities, they nevertheless expose a need which France in the past has
rarely
revealed, the need for partners, even in the nuclear field.
Unfortunately, this has not been Trump’s focus so far: he has
rarely
mentioned innovation, and his team is considering a dangerous approach that could actually undermine it.
Full-scale invasions
rarely
succeed in uprooting jihadist threats.
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