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A stiff, cleansing wind was blowing from the southwest, whistling and occasionally roaring through the treetops but rarely affecting the ride — I was protected by the woods.
However, unlike therapy for infection which generally cures disease, treatment of intrinsic diseases only provides symptomatic relief, rarely affecting the underlying causes.
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Actinomycosis is a rare inflammatory disease caused by an anaerobic bacterium that can rarely affect the large intestine.
Eosinophilic angiocentric fibrosis (EAF) is a rare disorder typically involving the upper respiratory tract, although it may very rarely affect the lower respiratory tract.
Observers pointed out that wars on the ground rarely affect the routes of commercial aircraft.
Ballots are available at meetings, but votes cast in person rarely affect the outcome because most mutual fund managers and other big investors vote by mail or electronically.
Although Romney's supporters sensed a turning point in the race, experienced observers cautioned that debates have only rarely affected the outcome of presidential elections.
Professor Fox said the economy rarely affected the national crime rate because many of the people who typically commit serious crimes were only tangentially connected to the greater economy.
Vice-presidential debates often provide interesting theatrics, like Senator Lloyd Bentsen's remarks to Senator Dan Quayle in 1988 that "You're no Jack Kennedy," but they rarely affect the outcome of the race.
But in my picayune analysis of the prime-time broadcasts of Days 6 through 13, Costas's time would not matter -- he averaged nightly air time of 9 minutes 40 seconds -- and rarely affected the live quotient of each night's broadcast very much.
Salmonella can rarely affect the eye either by direct infection or rarely by immune-mediated mechanism.
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