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A second rule is that reforms rarely result from altruism alone.

From what I've seen, and from my discussion with academics, it seems that the mistakes rarely result from deliberate fabrication.

And one has to start wondering whether the old adage about famines is not relevant here: famines rarely result from a lack of food, rather it is lack of access to food.

Criminal charges rarely result from bullying, but several teenage suicides around the country that were attributed to bullying have led many states, including New York, to force schools to develop antibullying curriculums and to take action against students who intimidate others.

Clustering is usually studied in unsupervised learning settings, but there is a huge problem with real-world data, because such data rarely result from the so-called well-behaved probabilistic models.

Because C. neoformans infections rarely result from acute fungal exposure, and because person-to-person transmission of cryptococcosis if it exists at all is exceedingly uncommon (6, 7 ), focal clusters or outbreaks of cryptococcosis are not expected and, to our knowledge, have not previously been reported.

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The only proven risk, a condition called fluorosis, which results in white and sometimes brownish markings on the teeth from too much fluoride, rarely results from a normal intake of fluoridated water.

At this time it appears that integration of neighborhoods rarely results from white in-migration, but in fact is mostly conditional upon the ability of minorities to move into previously all-white areas.

But, in an interview that was aired on Sunday, Mr. Akin went further and decided to explain his position by saying that pregnancy rarely results from rape because "if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down".

A disease rarely results from a single factor, and instead results from a broader combination of factors, characterized here as intrinsic (I) and extrinsic (E) factors.

Most of the time, though, he assumed prosecutions rarely resulted from interceptions of small quantities.

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