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These days there is rarely nothing good on television.
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This rarely works; nothing works reliably.
But rarely is there nothing more that doctors can do.
"That a punishment is rarely imposed demonstrates nothing more than a general consensus that it should be just that — rarely imposed," he wrote.
The authors' study of special skills displayed by patients with autism and brain damage hints at one area of concern regarding tDCS: with brain function, as with most things, you rarely get something for nothing.
The outside world rarely pays attention because nothing seems to change.Recently, though, the squabbling has turned into a crisis (see article) which threatens to make life still worse for the 170m poor Muslims who suffer under one of the world's worst governments.
It has 24 items with responses formulated on a Likert-type scale: "nothing" (1), "rarely" (2), "medium" (3), "very" (4), and "completely" (5).
For all that, giving people something for nothing is rarely unpopular, even when they are paying for it through their taxes.
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