Rarely
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1334 examples of Rarely in a sentence
In fact, she was
rarely
ever leaving her home.
But sadly, good design principles are
rarely
invoked in US city flags.
In those letters, they
rarely
ever mentioned their Great Leader.
Behind me you see an amazing view, a picture that was taken from the International Space Station, and it shows a portion of our planet that's
rarely
seen and
rarely
studied and almost never explored.
You very
rarely
go to a place that isn't on your personal map.
I'm a numbers person, so I
rarely
win at Scrabble.
What's more, many skills are transferable across disciplines, and we bring everything we've learned to every new area we pursue, so we're
rarely
starting from scratch.
It is
rarely
a waste of time to pursue something you're drawn to, even if you end up quitting.
French-speaking Africa, on the other hand, will
rarely
ever get a look-in.
Nicolas Steno is
rarely
heard of outside Intro to Geology, but anyone hoping to understand life on Earth should see how Steno expanded and connected those very concepts: Earth, life, and understanding.
We've detected some chemicals that can make it through the first step in the process, but by the time we get to the second step, the advanced oxidation process, we
rarely
see any chemicals present.
Kids spend hours each day engaging with ideas and each other through screens, but
rarely
do they have an opportunity to hone their interpersonal communications skills.
Luckily, this
rarely
happens.
What we
rarely
do is ask refugees what they want, where they want to go, but I'd argue we can do that and still make everyone better off.
We rarely, if ever, talk about the prosecutor.
Because, you see, small arms anywhere are a menace everywhere, because their first stop is
rarely
their last.
But even those of us who do manage to accomplish both of those, very
rarely
do we figure out how to do them together.
Meanwhile, nonviolent struggle is
rarely
systematically studied, and even though the number is growing, there are still only a few dozen people in the world who are teaching it.
But what they realized when they started offering chemotherapy is the patients
rarely
wanted to get in cars.
The answer is
rarely
inside the building.
If mechanical systems
rarely
work, what if we could design a hospital that could breathe through natural ventilation, and meanwhile reduce its environmental footprint?
So big, shiny black solar cells on our roof mean our electricity bill
rarely
exceeds more than five bucks in a month.
In fact, they
rarely
do.
In most mainstream international ballroom competitions, same-sex couples are
rarely
recognized on the floor, and in many cases, the rules prohibit them completely.
Years later, after his physical wounds had healed and he'd returned home, he
rarely
spoke of his experiences in waking life.
And in all that area, they're only
rarely
found breeding more than five kilometers away from human beings.
This antifat bias has become so integral, so ingrained to how we value ourselves and each other that we
rarely
question why we have such contempt for people of size and where that disdain comes from.
Very
rarely
is it possible to prove or predict something with certainty, yet it's so tempting to make a sweeping, unqualified statement.
Sometimes in the media, and even more rarely, but sometimes even scientists will say that something or other has been scientifically proven.
We might even
rarely
get some key government responsibilities to other sectors, to Band-Aid solutions, or to just give up and feel helpless.
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