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It is a power rarely exercised.
An imperial veto over discriminatory legislation was rarely exercised.
Traditionally, employee-shareholders have rarely exercised their voting power.
A vote of no confidence, however, is rarely exercised in practice.
It has the power, rarely exercised these days, to free prisoners from lockups like Rikers.
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West Virginia rarely exercises subpoena power in mine investigations.
Women with few or no pregnancies and those who rarely exercise fall into the same category.
Boards have a responsibility but rarely exercise it, often because of a lack of skills.
"I rarely exercise except for when I'm here," she said.
Partly because of diffidence about its hereditary members, the current House of Lords rarely exercises its full powers.
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