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This would be a rare event, because governments seldom break their commitments to the IMF.
WHEN the director of a job centre organised a visit to the Louvre for unemployed youngsters, she knew it would be a rare event.
Otherwise, if the groups that have stakes in the boreal can agree on how to prevent a crisis that is not yet at hand, it would be a rare event in environmental politics.
In fact, menstruation itself used to be a rare event.
This bias is minimal, however, as emigration was confirmed to be a rare event.
Doing your part for society, she notes, "shouldn't be a rare event".
Living on a planet in such a system, nightfall could be a rare event.
While chronic postoperative endophthalmitis continues to be a rare event following cataract surgery, its outcomes may be devastating.
Also, it is expected to be a rare event — the biggest in almost 20 years; next in 2029.
Although co-infection with zoonotic and seasonal IAVs was shown to be a rare event, it consistently resulted in high viral loads of re-assortants, which may facilitate their onward transmission among humans.
At such distances, deck strikes would be a rare event.
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