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Criticism is rarely specific.
While the intelligence was often credible, they contend, it was rarely specific.
You often publicly lambaste certain industries or practices, but rarely specific companies or people.
The spots in this week's magazine are a departure; they often show people, but rarely specific ones, let alone personalities or political leaders.
The intent appears to be the creation of a single government official able to rapidly keep people off airlines once threat information, often fragmentary and rarely specific, emerges to indicate an imminent terrorist attack.
The N.H.L., he said, asked to see the team's budget every two weeks instead of once a year but was rarely specific about how the team should spend money.
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In fact, religion is rarely the specific cause of conflict.
Yet even he rarely gets specific about what should be done to help them.
Those who complain about the prevalence of silly and outdated rules rarely cite specific examples.
Each work leads to the next, and none is generally privileged over others, so experimental painters rarely make specific preparatory sketches or plans for a painting.
The strike was among several recent pinpoint attacks distinct from ongoing bombing runs that have inflicted heavy damage but rarely dealt specific blows to Isis leadership ranks.
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