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It might also try, within the General Assembly, to invoke the
rarely
used Uniting for Peace resolution (the last time was against South Africa’s apartheid regime).
The Age of ViolencePARIS – Global problems are
rarely
straightforward.
Why do Muslim authorities so
rarely
condemn crimes supposedly committed in the name of the Prophet?
Thus, the political effect of intellectuals is
rarely
immediate.
But their horizon of reform is similarly confined to the banking sector, and they
rarely
ask what caused the banks to behave so badly.
With nobody checking their behavior, strongmen
rarely
account for long-term risks.
The economists’ commonplace that a monetary union demands a fiscal union is only part of a much deeper truth about debt and obligation: debt is
rarely
sustainable if there is not some sense of communal or collective responsibility.
But Imanishi's writings are rarely, if ever, cited.
Asia's Growth Model Still Holds TrueWith the proverbial benefit (and embarrassment!) of hindsight, it is clear that the patterns of growth that occurred over the last half-century were little understood and
rarely
(if ever) forecast by economists.
Indeed, while there were some grievances about transparency during the campaign process, democracy prevailed, with a stunning 86% of eligible voters turning out – a rate
rarely
seen in Europe.
But bad economic times are
rarely
moments when governments push bold international economic proposals.
“Naming and shaming” is pretty unsatisfying, because hackers
rarely
feel any actual shame.
Moreover, they
rarely
die.
These factors – together with the lack of trade data for regions within countries – have led economists only
rarely
to consider countries’ internal surpluses or deficits.
Jerusalem’s Unholy AllianceJERUSALEM – What happens in Jerusalem
rarely
stays in Jerusalem.
They are reluctant to negotiate salaries and
rarely
know how to do so.
Paradoxically, we have found that working-class women (and women of color)
rarely
harbor such economically problematic structures of denial.
Yet Somalia still
rarely
gets into the headlines.
Jewish settlers act outside of the law and commit provocative acts harming Palestinians,
rarely
incurring any penal sanctions.
Political revolutions
rarely
arise out of brief periods of acute crisis.
Rarely
has a small country been represented by a statesman of such world stature: only Thomas Masaryk and Jan Smuts come to mind to compare with him.
On the one hand, Arab kings and presidents lack charisma, seem politically impotent and are rarely, if ever, on message with respect to the “big issue” concerns of the peoples of the Middle East.
TVET is
rarely
available to workers in small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) or the informal sector, and it receives too little public financing.
Lebanese adversaries of Syria have resisted such demands, but the Egyptian and Saudi stance highlights how, for reasons of self-interest, Arab regimes
rarely
like to see fellow despots fall.
On the contrary, Greek left-wing groups, including Syriza, have rarely, if ever, succumbed to such anti-German sentiments (at least officially).
Only
rarely
do scenes of massive displacement of the civilian population make it onto our television screens, because, unlike bombs and suicide attacks, displacement does not generate the blood, fire, or screams that constitutes compelling footage.
Producing scholarly papers is critical for career advancement, but studies show that women publish fewer articles than their male colleagues, are less likely to be primary authors, and
rarely
serve as reviewers.
But private investment too
rarely
benefits the poorest of the poor--precisely those who need it most.
This is
rarely
possible in the developing world, which suffers from outmoded regulatory structures and underdeveloped capital markets.
Institutions like the World Bank use it to make decisions, but governments
rarely
do (and most often to offer a post hoc rationale for some policy choice).
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