Seldom
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454 examples of Seldom in a sentence
These laborers, housewives, and others, some of whom live on the equivalent of $0.60-0.70 or less a day, are
seldom
given a place at the table to discuss policy.
Alexander Hamilton worried about giving power to the people because “they
seldom
judge or determine right.”
In Latin America, with little market and policy discipline and chronically overvalued exchange rates, that transition
seldom
happened.
But provoking fear is
seldom
the best recipe for avoiding further violence.
Confidence is
seldom
restored as an economy goes into a deep recession and double-digit unemployment.
One
seldom
restores economic strength - or confidence - with policies that force an economy into a deep recession.
Elections are
seldom
make-or-break affairs.
That said, Macron’s vision of a European army under a central EU-level command will remain aspirational for the foreseeable future, for the simple reason that countries
seldom
give up their armies voluntarily.
Latin America’s Reform PrioritiesSAN JOSE, COSTA RICA -- We
seldom
acknowledge that lack of knowledge – ignorance, if you like – impairs the spending decisions of policymakers and international aid organizations.
People
seldom
appreciate how deeply these characteristics are woven into the university tradition.
Those who claim that capital controls are ineffective
seldom
specifyat what they are presumed to be ineffective.
Seldom
have they been found to increase average incomes by very much.
In the US, innovative market entrants are
seldom
blocked, and only if overwhelmingly justified by the public interest.
But
seldom
has there been more uncertainty.
I
seldom
paused to think about how those numbers were computed.
Perhaps the allure of belonging to a growing reserve currency will make sustained recession and austerity feasible in ways that have
seldom
been seen historically.
Politicians often say that they will achieve budget surpluses in the future, but
seldom
do so.
Yet history shows the opposite pattern, with decision-making
seldom
factoring in environmental consequences or citizens’ opinions.
Second, it is
seldom
mentioned that US federal debt at the time (around $40 million) was much larger than that of the states (about $18 million).
Owing to political control and inadequate professional development, government-run research institutions can
seldom
provide the high-quality, unbiased analysis of global issues on which sound policymaking depends.
But history does seem to suggest that the cumulative effect of states falling apart is
seldom
positive.
When he does, he
seldom
favors the alliances that most fit his country’s strategic interests.
There is
seldom
applause, and often no outward evidence of movement.
In economics, we
seldom
have a clearly defined counterfactual: Would the economy have performed even better or a little differently if someone else had been at the helm?
But Europe’s debate on migration is so toxic that the forces actually causing people to move are
seldom
discussed.
Commentaries in leading newspapers and on-line journals demonstrated a diversity of opinion
seldom
seen in the country's state-controlled media, and precipitated wider discussion in people's living rooms.
But, because energy security is such a vague concept, these policies are
seldom
subjected to rigorous scrutiny to determine whether they will live up to politicians’ claims.
So history suggests that economies
seldom
grow out of recessions continuously, without an occasional subsequent decline.
The latest GBD study revealed that another disease
seldom
discussed in international development circles, lower back and neck pain, is the fourth largest cause of health loss globally.
But it
seldom
is.
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