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Not long ago, this was a group that rarely protested on its own and was usually led by men.
In nearly two decades on a generally conservative court, he had rarely protested his colleagues' rulings, writing, on average, less than one dissenting opinion a year.
Despite a rigid, state-imposed conservatism that shuns any semblance of democracy, the aged leading princes, and the unsavoury antics of lesser princes lording it over them, Saudi Arabia's 25m inhabitants have rarely protested loudly.
To some extent, this is because drug arrests are easier there and police methods are rarely protested.
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Even today, although quick to decry undemocratic moves in other Asian countries, America rarely protests at the arrests of Thais and foreigners for criticising the monarchy.
And in almost every merger in any American industry, the workers themselves offer a helping hand -- unwittingly, perhaps -- by rarely protesting.
Yemenis rarely protest publicly against their own miserable circumstances at home.
Japanese rarely protest or complain loudly about the government, but sometimes they express their complaints in a "silent protest" or "silent uprising".
Lawyers, arguing that Alibaba may have failed fully to disclose pending regulatory action before its IPO in New York in September, began preparing class-action suits in America.Such is the power of the state in China that local firms rarely protest at a regulator's official ruling.
His father, who rarely drank, protested.
Fertility patients who can't afford to pay privately are rarely found protesting with placards when services are cut.
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