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Major gains in function and design are rarer and rarer.
For one, stories like mine will become rarer and rarer.
I think for myself, it's experiencing rarer and rarer experiences.
F's have been rarer, and G's and A flats rarer still.
It's rarer, and it's rarer that families sit down and watch anything together.
A series A venture round is by no means uncommon today, but it is rarer for solo founders, rarer still for female founders, and even rarer in the agricultural space.
As the online din has grown louder, spaces like Yates's page have become rarer and rarer.
But malaria is rarer in southern Africa, and there the sickle cell mutation became rarer, too.
But one reason Pokémon is so newsworthy is that such blockbuster apps are rarer and rarer.
But one reason that Pokémon is so newsworthy is that such blockbuster apps are rarer and rarer.
I hope it's passed on, because country ham like this has been getting rarer and rarer for years.
Because years like this will become rarer and rarer, everywhere you look, until they are not there at all.
Screenshot: GizmodoIt's getting rarer and rarer to find Android apps that won't work on Chromebooks, although occasionally glitches can happen.
It is rarer and rarer, because we are more and more professional and better equipped, but it will always happen.
The way the future is shaping up, though, finding a lot of life there is likely to become rarer and rarer.
"The giraffe is in the wild much rarer than African elephants, much rarer," Tom De Meulenaer, CITES' scientific services chief, told a news briefing before the vote.
If nothing else, it's an opportunity to actually experience some of those products in person — a phenomenon that's become rarer and rarer in the age of online commerce.
Music stores were becoming rarer and rarer, and ever harder to navigate, because they were full of achingly hip teenagers; the radio offered nothing but indecipherable millennial pop.
The further back we go, the rarer tick fossils become.
Daskalakis: AIDS deaths still happen, but they are much rarer.
Nowhere are good economic data rarer than in North Korea.
Thankfully for Mr Young, they are becoming a rarer sight.
It's even rarer to capture said lightning strike on camera.
These programs have gotten rarer in recent decades and stingier.
Rarer keys call up tougher challenges, and promise better rewards.
Some Tazos were rarer than others, making them collectors' items.
Resurrections are rare; resurrections without a hitch are even rarer.
Medal sweeps are becoming much rarer than they once were.
In fact, they may be rarer than we even know.
But choreographers on the same level are a rarer species.
Past tense verbs grew rarer, while jargon and acronyms proliferated.
By the way, a transit of Venus is even rarer.
But recently agreements to change output have become much rarer.
The disease can be fatal but those cases are rarer.
And when it comes to diagnoses — the rarer, the better.
To my delight, these situations became rarer and eventually nonexistent.
It wasn't romantic love, but a rarer kind — dance love.
Exhibitions that combine L.G.B.T. and Arab themes are rarer still.
These Russia hands are for the moment a rarer species.
Yet a rarer, even more valuable, success here is artistic.
But it's a much rarer experience in the air now.
Saving dogs, though, is much rarer and required some strategizing.
Sketch is one of the rarer forms of televised comedy.
Mandatory disenfranchisement is unusual, and permanent disenfranchisement is even rarer.
But treating the question as a joke would be in line with how the Trump administration has generally regarded the press briefings, which have been rarer and rarer and not often in front of cameras.
With "pure" dubstep, as it were, becoming rarer and rarer, but brostep still stomping around like a three year old jacked-up on Innocent smoothies and gluten free Skittle-substitutes, history actually could be rewritten.
Patents should be rarer, shorter and easier to challenge in court.
It's even rarer to see one improve an almost perfect product.
The longer the incubation, the rarer the Pokémon tends to be.
It's becoming rarer to find kids her age doing the same.
Rarer still is Schuyler's commitment to showcasing characters of varying backgrounds.
There's an even rarer crustacean that exists in the wild, though.
A rarer video of Halle on YouTube that stars just her.
And while many allergens are quite common, others are much rarer.
"However, its relationship to blood phobia is much rarer," he says.
But the once-common system of lifelong employment is becoming rarer.
"Irregular exits", as Mr Goemans calls them, have become much rarer.
Other, rarer side effects included testicular pain, night sweats, and confusion.
Rarer still are the books that feel simultaneously timely and timeless.
But she is also a venture capitalist, which is rarer still.
Perhaps even rarer, the entire lineup will be shown on celluloid.
But other metals that are rarer than gold are much cheaper.
It's rarer to find someone who hasn't heard of Comic-Con.
It's rarer still for a newcomer's own personality to ring through.
It could, instead, make alimony rarer, and lower the amounts paid.
"It's probably 19763 times rarer than green emerald," Mr. Zajicek said.
Secular comedies which feature religion as a theme are even rarer.
Free lunches are rare in life, and rarer still in investing.
The 18-inning games that Torre spoke of are even rarer.
By constitutional design, impeachment is rare and conviction is rarer still.
Though growing rarer every day, flip phones are still a thing.
Incumbents rarely lose, and defeating a sitting Speaker is even rarer.
Much rarer is the public body that is doing too much.
Like natural pearls, these are rarer, so they're usually pretty pricey.
These are rarer, more difficult to find, and sometimes more expensive.
Murders are rare in New Zealand, and gun homicides even rarer.
Even rarer is how it achieves such high levels of delight.
If he wins, he would score an even rarer Oscar three-peat.
Food and water were hard to find, medical care was even rarer.
Yield changes are rarer, with adjustments coming just five times since 1997.
Credit: Science AdvancesIn nature, blue is much rarer than you might think.
MURDER, which grew rarer for 20 years, is on the rise again.
Women who rap are an even rarer sight at the chart's summit.
Well, Adele wearing no makeup is just like that Vaporeon, only rarer.
While not terribly uncommon, one of this size is certainly much rarer.
But now it's dwindled, and people like Battle are rarer to find.
Tritium, which is radioactive, is much rarer and has to be synthesised.
Nowadays such mishaps are becoming rarer, thanks largely to the sharing economy.
"Orangutans are rare, and an albino orangutan is even rarer," he said.
Revenge killings by Shia militias have been rarer than many had feared.
Rarer items, of course, show up in loot boxes far less often.
But as technology matured over the next 40 years glitches became rarer.
Rare red Diamonds are rare gems, and red diamonds are even rarer.
But she also agreed to a much rarer donation: her husband's face.
New benchmarks will keep getting rarer and more incremental, Dr Bertholet predicts.
But such public debate is much rarer at other major central banks.
The researchers argue that the Maryborough meteorite is much rarer than gold.
"It's rare, and even rarer to have success propagating them," he says.
Rarer — and infinitely more appreciated — are those bosses who are quality listeners.
These moments are rare and getting rarer, but they do still happen.
Record low temperatures will still occur; they'll just become rarer over time.
At least one feat is still rarer than the four-homer game.
News organizations regularly issue corrections and, in rarer instances, retract a story.
Deaths on board are far rarer: one for every 7.74 million passengers.
Like lifelong "sex offenders," violent recidivists are rarer than you might think.
Cheese-laden pasta and breaded or deep-fried foods make rarer appearances.
Catholics were a scattered minority on the Minnesota prairie, Jews even rarer.
" Last month, Wired posted a story with the ominous headline "Enjoy the Early-'00s Nostalgia Wave—It Might Be the Last Revival," which made a convincing case that "Our shared moments of cultural consciousness... are becoming rarer and rarer.
Working-class success stories like Fred's are rare in America, and becoming rarer.
Also, melanoma has been shown to be rarer but deadlier among African-Americans.
Bigger asteroids are both much rarer and much easier for NASA to track.
Films that wrestle with the rapidly changing nature of war, though, are rarer.
Clubs geared toward socializing, rather than treatment or behavior modification, are rarer still.
In some of my queer circles, in fact, monogamy is the rarer beast.
Intermarriage, too, is getting rarer, says Suhail Algosaibi, who runs an interfaith group.
Much the best way to make abortion rarer is to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
It's rarely first with products, and even rarer with a first successful product.
Conversely, such trials were much rarer where one creed or the other predominated.
It is rarer still for the sound ones to be written into law.
But it's an expensive hobby as retro arcade machines become rarer each year.
As RFK said: 'Moral courage is the rarer commodity than bravery in battle.
In years to come, refugia may become rarer as fires become more intense.
The fact is, saying no is more difficult, and rarer, than we realize.
Though far rarer now, they remain life-altering, and sometimes life-ending, events.
Human-dingo interactions are relatively rare, and attacks on humans are even rarer.
But these severe reactions are much rarer today, precisely because of the vaccine.
But the bulging neck veins I saw suggested another, rarer possibility: constrictive pericarditis.
But he is losing something rarer in this year's presidential field: a friend.
While touring musicals are common, it is much rarer for plays to travel.
A far rarer sight, however, is what happens after the party is over.
What's rarer, Bralower said, is how quickly the microbes were able to return.
The process is random, but the bigger the prize, the rarer it is.
It is even rarer for an athlete who is thriving on the court.
It's rarer still for them to make that labor fundamental to their image.
It is rarer still for those women to be lifted up in media.
People can transcend their conditions, but it's rarer than we'd like to believe.
"As the numbers get larger, though, it sounds like this is less constraining, causing it to get closer and closer to an equal distribution of ending digits— which makes intuitive sense, since the primes get rarer and rarer," he said.
IN MOST places in America, murders are rarer than they have ever been before.
On rarer occasions, there were stories of how babies were simply bought or kidnapped.
Mass shootings in public places like schools, restaurants, or places of worship were rarer.
In the upper tiers of professional motorsport, doping scandals are rarer than hen's teeth.
Should forecasters adopt a new statistical method, such unpleasant post-mortems could become rarer.
Both withholding of removal and Convention Against Torture protections are much rarer than asylum.
Khosla also maintained that harassment in tech is rarer than in most other industries.
And using hidden cameras in a massage parlor case is even rarer, DeMarcus said.
It's even rarer when that ace happens to be the best pitcher in baseball.
Research suggests it's a far rarer occurrence than the internet would have you believe.
Finding small pterosaur fossils is even rarer, because smaller animals are harder to find.
But not every family has two generals — and even rarer are those generals sisters.
It was a little rarer than medium-rare, but I was fine with that.
We should not confuse the much rarer murder-suicides with the more common homicides.
When festivals were rarer, each one was a kind of site-specific performance piece.
But in rarer cases it has been found elsewhere: the lung, breast, male genitals.
It's even rarer to share that leap day birthday with someone in your family.
Marriages of the more legally binding variety are far rarer at the opera house.
Female drummers are rare in rock music, and were even rarer in the 19803s.
In the past few years, attacks have been rarer and much smaller in scale.
It is rarer when the piece is painted on the side of a building.
But floaters, as the police call such cases, are much rarer in Central Park.
Civil conversation concerning the issues facing our country is becoming rarer by the day.
Some older and rarer half dollars that collectors value could be worth much more.
A rarer third variant of the diseases is septicaemic plague, which infects the bloodstream.
But then there's the Truth, and the Truth is another stronger, much rarer force .
In 2015, an even rarer Enigma M4 machine sold at auction for a record $365,000.
Rarer still are interviews with federal agency managers and employees or with the children themselves.
What perhaps makes KHNH even rarer, though, is the way it treats Rohit and Aman.
Today education is happily more widespread, but knowledge of classical languages is sadly far rarer.
It's just rarer because of the lower percentage of women in every position of power.
Getting more women into politics at the highest level should help make sexual harassment rarer.
But extremism is undoubtedly rarer here than in the Middle East or even Western Europe.
Gun violence is much rarer in Canada than in the US, as are school shootings.
But scenes like Pieter Bruegel's paintings of village festivals on the ice are ever rarer.
Having it happen while the LRO was taking picture of the Moon is rarer still.
Rarer still do they question if this "practice of queer intimacy" has any measurable effectiveness.
Lucid moments became rarer as he jetted from city to city and club to club.
At least two partial lunar eclipses happen per year, but total lunar eclipses are rarer.
As evidenced by the all-white Oscar nominees this year, it's even rarer for minorities.
The court will also consider a lesser-known, rarer basis for dismissal: pre-accusation delay.
But it's much rarer these days to see superheroes who are silly, particularly in film.
While Hollywood movies are full of meet-cutes, in real life, they're a little rarer.
It is both rarer than demagogic politicians claim, and harder to prevent than they pretend.
Even rarer, however, are extreme gerrymanders where the politicians are so blatant about their plot.
I was wholeheartedly embraced within the United States, which is something rarer in European clubs.
Seeing such flashes on Jupiter is rare, and capturing one on video is even rarer.
But candor is only the impulse to tell the truth: Truth-telling itself is rarer.
"Color diamonds are exponentially rarer than white stones," said Sotheby's international jewelry specialist Brett O'Connor.
Rarer items may increase more in price but there are naturally fewer buyers for them.
Possibly even rarer: There's also the sense that you're doing something that's meaningful and important.
But serious sleep deprivation in adults is most likely rarer than many think it is.
However, gun violence remains much rarer in Canada than it is in the United States.
But the shift evident in the report is rarer: a wholesale reversal of bipartisan consensus.
Even rarer are the occasions when parents lose custody of their children for declining treatment.
Rarer corn dishes like tlacoyos, tetelas and tlayudas are cooked on a clay comal griddle.
Coronavirus cases have been much rarer in children than in adults; it's not clear why.
However, its price tag is comparable to curative drugs or those that treat rarer diseases.
Today's included RIPER (I had "rarer"), which happened to cross STEPINS (which could be SLIPONS).
If you listen to professional partisans, you'd think that independent voters are rarer than unicorns.
It's a topic rarely discussed on television, and even rarer by someone who is white.
Rarer still is a historic feminist victory that emboldens the fight for reproductive justice everywhere.
In Connecticut, it's much rarer to find amazing Southern-style barbecue, though it's definitely possible.
For one thing, console exclusives are rare and getting rarer with each new console cycle.
It's rare that they respond to actual fires, and even rarer to a natural disaster.
Even rarer, Goggins has built a filmography that's displayed significant scales of range and diversity.
But crime is much rarer than it was in the 1990s, and technological scepticism is growing.
It's even rarer for it to make us squeal like a little girl on Christmas morning.
Rarer and bolder items like black garlic or the legendarily stinky kusaya fish are fermented, too.
Niantic also teased European players with a little bonus: higher chances to run into rarer Pokémon.
But it turned out people focus on the longer, though rarer trips, when buying a car.
The paths to the emotional vacuum I was seeking are increasingly rarer, at least for me.
And these days, rarer is the show that will ever have the opportunity to do so.
Yet 93% of loans were repaid by May 2017, and missed payments were rarer than usual.
In fact, murder and crime in general are much rarer than they were in the 1990s.
Similarly, I have no idea what it's like to be blue-yellow colorblind (a rarer form).
Cases involving attack victims are rarer, though that may change with the growing threat of terrorism.
He added that even these breaches have become rarer and don't seriously violate the truce here.
His reply immediately went viral, because a compliment from him is rarer than a white truffle.
Let's assume these efforts help and, over time, assaults and burglaries become rarer in the neighborhood.
It's the rarer still series that tells such a story from a very famous true story.
Street stalls in the city, at which many such migrants once worked, are now conspicuously rarer.
Passenger fatalities are much rarer, about seven for every 100 million miles traveled by passenger trains.
" He went on, "It is far more unique and far rarer than any simple dinosaur discovery.
In the private sector, such requests for restitution may be rarer but are not unheard-of.
I understand there are some skills that are rarer or more necessary or valuable than others.
The team tagged various species, including commonly seen rough-toothed dolphins and rarer melon-headed whales.
"A black sculptress is rarer than a black swan," proclaimed The San Francisco Chronicle in 1866.
Voter fraud, the problem these laws are supposed to address, is rarer than fatal lightning strikes.
But it's rarer among vocalists, and this is where Ms. Arocena starts to make things interesting.
Rarer are former pitchers, which is what Callaway was for parts of five major league seasons.
In rarer cases, he said, they may have seized them from Afghan soldiers on the battlefield.
Accounting scandals, for example, have been much rarer since Enron and WorldCom shook the financial markets.
What's rarer is the opposite: entities taking their regulators to court — but that might be changing.
Even rarer was the company putting the device, a heated razor, up on crowdfunding site Indiegogo.
Attacks by Arab citizens of Israel, who also identify as Palestinian nationals, have been much rarer.
But while pushing for positive is the rarer position today, it's one that shouldn't be dismissed.
There were also 23,262 hemorrhagic strokes, the rarer type that occur when a blood vessel bursts.
Critics argue that with more inspectors and a slower line speed, these problems are much rarer.
The English language is so large that you would think that it would be much rarer.
Adventures are more involved, and completing them nets you rarer resources than you'd get from Tappables.
So how weird is it that the first interstellar object ever discovered is among the rarer kind?
But it's rarer to see in other practices, given that we specialize in advanced and rare cases.
In absolute terms, they probably are, simply because wars are rarer than they were a generation ago.
In the Netherlands, too, it is growing rarer, with many towns experimenting with Petes in different colors.
And as with much of her work, it's a rarer gem than people give it credit for.
Much rarer for a ballerina, though, is the side career she has been developing as a choreographer.
Second-hand clothing, except for rarer items sold as vintage, used to carry a stigma, he said.
That's mostly because Supreme Court vacancies don't happen very often, and election-year vacancies are rarer still.
Most people, for instance, think that abortion is both more dangerous and rarer than it really is.
Gunshots and grenades are a rarer sound in Bujumbura than they were two years ago, say residents.
Such cases would be rarer if companies were legally obliged to assess and disclose their climate vulnerabilities.
It also reduces a tax incentive for pharmaceutical companies to find treatments for rarer diseases by 50%.
As easy-to-copy blockbuster drugs become rarer, moreover, manufacturers of copycats may see their lifeblood threatened.
Excellent credit is often needed to secure the interest-free offers, Reed said, and they're becoming rarer.
But it's much rarer for even low concentrations of smoke to find their way across the nation.
Every account has a badge that shows its age, and older accounts are rarer and better established.
That diversity makes for a stronger and more daring show, and a rarer and more distinctive future.
Dangerous intercepts of American aircraft by Chinese ones, common between 2011 and 2013, became rarer by 2014.
In other places, crucial ecosystem restoration or, in rarer instances, historical preservation, may justify the corps's involvement.
Even rarer still, it's a femininity presented through the prism of women writers, directors, and cast members.
I'd had the rarer kind of stroke that hits younger people who are not typical stroke candidates.
Stories on chefs who open shop in these areas and have no celebrity ties are much rarer.
Pathogens then get exposed to a drug that would ideally only be used on rarer, resistant infections.
But it may be a good deal rarer, as the city is notoriously unkind to its renters.
Isolated gatherings have become rarer and less frequent, while events like Virada Cultural have declined since 2016.
Providing a place to sit is rare at comic conventions and free creative activities is even rarer.
Rarer still is an announcement of a coming series without a public disclosure of what was purchased.
Fully automatic weapons, tightly regulated by federal law since the 1930s, are much rarer than semiautomatic ones.
I recognize that they are not inexpensive, but cheaper Savennières are even rarer than Savennières in general.
Health and prosperity, and sustenance — the fact that famines are far rarer than they used to be.
A rarer privilege, still, to have also seen it through the ever-open eyes of Ángel Franco.
But even rarer: The studio hired a cast of Asian-American actors to voice its Asian characters.
Sometimes we read to be unsettled or to have our world views challenged, but this is rarer.
Adverse effects were rare, and even rarer when the contraception contained lower levels of the hormone progestin.
China's current marriage law dates to 1981, a time when divorces and loan disputes were much rarer.
The fewer listings there are of your item, the rarer, and hence more valuable, it probably is.
Anything over 200 is on the rarer side, as I most commonly landed a little over 100Mbps.
But for "a house of this grandeur and this size" to be for sale is even rarer.
But a miniature horse is a bit rarer — and even more so when it flies first class.
But because she's usually bypassed the standard theatrical distribution model, critical and popular recognition have been much rarer.
Actual self-poisoning—the act of drinking or eating something toxic—is thankfully rarer, but clearly devastatingly dangerous.
And deaths of despair are much rarer among blacks and Hispanics, whose incomes have been on similar paths.
Depending on the region, you'll either get Qualcomm's newest (and slightly rarer) Snapdragon 835 or Samsung's own Exynos.
Being useful on social media — stimulating good-faith discussion, offering relevant information, providing fresh analysis — is rarer still.
Robert Kennedy said it best: ''Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence.
Why otherwise do voters in West Virginia, where immigrants are rarer than millionaires, worry about them so much?
It's rarer still for it to happen across the entire genome, as it did in this girl's case.
It's rarer when defections involve North Koreans working abroad in a state-run establishment who leave en masse.
Startups are rarer, labour is less mobile and fewer people switch jobs than they did three decades ago.
Until now we have not been able to test for the rarer things, but that is rapidly changing.
Traditional houses, built using wattle and daub, are rare (even rarer are ceremonial outfits, like the one pictured).
Duchenne muscular dystrophy occurs in one out of every 22014,22014 male infants, and it's even rarer in girls.
But governments' plans to introduce congestion tolling are unpopular—and charging is consequently rarer than chronically jammed highways.
It's even rarer, certainly, for a coin toss to determine the balance of power for an entire state.
This approach to leaving the platform is the most extreme, but it is rarer than you might imagine.
Coups have become rarer across Africa—a sign that basic democratic norms are more widespread than they were.
It's not necessarily as rare as a mineral, though it's rarer than lithium or graphite or some others.
His optimistic talk of "America's genius" is familiar; yet mingled with a rarer call for humility and atonement.
Second, it allows the rarer ones to be studied for a reasonable price, and eventually distributed as well.
"I'm getting a little bored of Pokemon Go because it's harder to find the rarer Pokemons," she said.
But in a rarer move, at least one prominent venture capitalist, Chamath Palihapitiya, is going the other way.
Across the rich world, wages below two-thirds of the national median are becoming rarer, not more common.
Rarer still is the fact that J.J. is played by Fowler, an actor who also has cerebral palsy.
Attacks are becoming rarer, but security forces need to be more alert, said Interior Minister Nisar Ali Khan.
It's rarer than enjoying being called a slut in bed or light restraints, but it's certainly out there.
And, of course, that we have these letters to read is a privilege getting rarer by the minute.
That movie sanctifies ignorance, whereas Heller's, equally gentle, explores not simplemindedness so much as simplicity, a rarer gift.
Larger, more complex chiral molecules are expected to be even rarer, and will prove more difficult to spot.
One idea would be to lower that number, meaning orphan designation goes to treatments for even rarer conditions.
While co-ops, many in the Deco style, pop up for sale across the Bronx, condos are rarer.
Big, bipartisan bills with buy-in from both chambers are rare these days, even rarer in election years.
Whatever the case, hookless shower curtains are a little rarer, but having one is certainly not unheard of.
But it is rarer to see these abandoned, even if they consistently under-deliver, as this one has.
I've grown less infatuated with the rarer letters over the years, shifting my focus more toward smoother fill.
Dr. Melgar also acknowledges that powerful quakes, especially those above magnitude 8.5, are rarer than their weaker counterparts.
A few offer something much rarer: if you let them, they show you how to change your life.
To its credit, the Conservatory has represented them too, a group rarer to see than even the paintings.
National coverage decisions, which apply to the entire country, are rarer, with only about 300 on the books.
Hijackings and terrorist attacks, for all of the attention lavished on their mere possibility, have become even rarer.
Experts say that the older and rarer they are, the more money you're likely to get for them.
Rarer still are parades involving high-tech weaponry, tanks and other heavy equipment, which Trump has reportedly requested.
Others have argued that sexist advertising is rarer today than in the past, meaning a ban is unnecessary.
" Abortions later in the second trimester are "very rare," and abortions in the third trimester are "rarer still.
Rarer were catalogues from children's art museums or ones that were nationalist: Romanian children, Russian children, American children.
Eggs with higher walking distances will yield rarer Pokémon, but they'll take longer to hatch, so choose wisely!
"Sharing of stories from fake news domains is a much rarer event than sharing links overall," the study reads.
A: Yes, going to the bank has become rarer these days, just like spending an afternoon at the mall.
Rarer still is for them to so explicitly attack the words of the leader of their country's closest ally.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Vast family fortunes may be rare, but here is something even rarer: Family fortunes that last.
As integers get bigger, prime numbers become rarer, but there is always a bigger prime number to be found.
Rarer still is the non-developer human who reads the company's even more off-putting data policies for developers.
Data breaches are fairly common, although those impacting Social Security and driver's license numbers are rarer and more serious.
The only thing rarer than a stress-free vacation is stress-free packing and, in turn, stress-free luggage.
Another rarer spec: lower and higher-end screen options with full color spacing are seldom seen in Windows laptops.
While some breakout startups will still doubtless arise, they'll be far rarer than they were during the boom years.
But children need formal tuition to "hone their talent", he argues, and in Britain that tuition is becoming rarer.
Criminal referrals were always rare and are becoming rarer still, dropping to 23 in 22 from 2100 in 2000.
A key note for Westerners interested in China: For foreigners, the term "expatriate package" is becoming rarer in China.
Latin America's crisis has been mounting at a time when, in the developed world, murder has been becoming rarer.
This is a caricature of the West—where, in fact, teenage pregnancies are rarer than they are in India.
It is rare for officers to be tried for a shooting and rarer still for them to be convicted.
If the country's newly galvanized pro-life movement can help it, however, stories like hers will only get rarer.
This is rare, although there have been minority governments, in 1974 and 1996 (although this was a rarer case).
It will be far rarer on the road than the 28, and vastly more technologically advanced than the Aston.
The Aventador Miura Homage will be rarer than the car it honors: only 50 will be made, versus 764.
As the spread of daily experiences and outlooks becomes broader, occasions on which the country comes together get rarer.
But we know that the exception proves the rule—that these moments of cooperation are rarer than we'd like.
On the whole, though, extreme cold temperatures are rarer than extreme warm temperatures, just because temperatures are warmer overall.
"I'm afraid that dark matter might be something that is much, much rarer than the Higgs boson," Camporesi said.
This translates into great value on items that tend to be more expensive or rarer in other mainstream retailers.
Grips on the lower body are generally rarer in sumo because the hand contacting the floor is a loss.
These predictive eye movements were much rarer (38 percent lower) when using the Ouija board in the usual way.
The rarer a car is, from a body style, color, or options standpoint, can really hamper trade-in values.
We found no snakes, but skirting another pond on the ride back, we came upon a reptile rarer still.
Rarer still: At least a couple of Republicans, including one of the bill's primary sponsors, supported the tax proposal.
But they were also worried about a disease even rarer than Addison's — an inherited disorder called X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy.
Liverpool has a reputation for adventure, for swash and buckle, but those performances have been much rarer this year.
Much rarer have been those that, like "The Jinx," were at least partially responsible for putting people in jail.
In Paris, it was uncommon for them to give speeches, and even rarer for them to lead a committee.
Criminal referrals were always rare and are becoming rarer still, dropping to 0003 in 2016 from 589 in 2012.
Then there are rarer creatures that demand simplicity above all — shows that find their true best form in concert.
If defaults by state firms in China are rare, defaults on their borrowings from international investors are rarer still.
In Japan it is even rarer: one in 10 million, similar to the rate of Americans killed by lightning.
In the columns, Menashi focused on extremely rare procedures and even rarer outcomes associated with abortions later in pregnancy.
The school says that the performance of Nepalese students has improved and that racist incidents between pupils have become rarer.
By cutting the number of tokens, companies hope to make the currencies that remain in circulation rarer and more valuable.
According to CNN reports, the White House was even considering the rarer step of voting in favor of the measure.
Meteorites can apparently go for anywhere from 50 cents to $5 per gram, or more for ones containing rarer elements.
If you don't see the option, it's possibly not supported on your phone or your carrier, though that's getting rarer.
Tesla looks to Shanghai and Joker fans head to the Bronx, but first, today's cartoon: What's rarer than a unicorn?
On the West Coast, where the heroin is mostly the sticky black tar variety, fentanyl adulteration of heroin is rarer.
Replicating these calculations in football is trickier, since clubs play fewer fixtures than in American sports and substitutions are rarer.
The tigers which sometimes kill Sumatran orangutans (there are no tigers in Borneo) have become even rarer than the apes.
Plamen Angelov of the University of Lancaster, in Britain, has an idea that he hopes will make train delays rarer.
The referendum of 2016 was a rarer dash of direct democracy, when the public decided on a matter of policy.
It is used in questions and relative clauses, which are rarer and more complex than "he saw him" type sentences.
Firms have got better at attracting female entrants, but they leak talent, so women become rarer higher up the ranks.
In fossils, the red pigment is rarer and more difficult to detect, as it's less stable over vast time scales.
Examples in which young women express simple curiosity and lust for their own sake are rarer than they should be.
Even rarer, sometimes nonwhite people make and star in them (see Iranian-American filmmaker Desiree Akhavan's 2015 film Appropriate Behavior).
Violence is rarer now in Algeria since the country ended its 1990s war with Islamist fighters that killed 200,000 people.
But short films based on his novels are much rarer, because the adaptation rights are largely owned by other people.
Because these are rarer among disadvantaged groups, it became harder, not easier, for them to convince employers of their worth.
In other words, both exist but are far rarer than we may be led to believe by some media narratives.
Murders are rare on campuses that allow concealed carry, but no rarer than on college campuses where guns are banned.
That doesn't mean taking away people's hamburgers, but it does mean making it a rarer, and thus more expensive, product.
Less desirable models can be picked up for below $10,000 with rarer, more sought after examples going for over $300,000.
While calico lobsters are extremely rare, the chances of finding an albino lobster are even rarer -- one in 100 million.
Since these are rarer, it was worth the $600 to possibly protect myself from the most dangerous strains of HPV.
Despite their obscurity, most retail for about $7 a box, but some of the rarer, promotional cereals go for more.
In fact, Mr. Trump's loud assertion that the election is rigged may have the effect of making irregularities even rarer.
Mr. Colligan, a pianist, plays brisk and crafty postbop, the likes of which has become notably rarer in recent years.
The vaccine carries some risks, but they are far rarer than the risks of the disease itself, Dr. Cetron said.
Even rarer was its presence in the bloodstream of all six patients, which led the doctors to suspect medical contamination.
Chinese courts come under Communist Party control, and successful appeals in criminal cases are rare; outright exonerations are even rarer.
Passenger deaths in train accidents of all kinds have been rarer still; many recent years have seen none at all.
Mr. Moon's visit would be an even rarer event, since the reclusive Mr. Kim has never met another foreign leader.
Art Review PHILADELPHIA — "I think that a great painter is even rarer than a great film director," Jean Renoir said.
Bringing astrology into the hiring process seems to be rarer in the U.S. than in other parts of the world.
A great central banker needs monetary policies that fit their time, as well as rarer qualities like determination and integrity.
Hitting four homers in a single contest is even rarer than throwing a perfect game, the crowning accomplishment for a pitcher.
Prince Harry and Meghan are known for holding hands and touching in public, whereas it's much rarer for Kate and William.
This pushes men into silence, causing all of us to believe that cases like this are rarer than they really are.
A fourth type, the circle, is rarer, but used in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the Welsh Senedd.
But having spoken with their families about the subject was much less common, and putting wishes down in writing even rarer.
Missing those rarer symptoms could have deadly consequences, since they are sometimes the only early indicators that a person is infected.
The trouble was telling apart the small earthquakes constantly rumbling away beneath the Earth's surface from the far rarer nuclear explosions.
Seasonal hunger, which is a feature of life in some rice-farming regions of Bangladesh, is rarer in the watery districts.
IPOs themselves have become rarer, as startups such as Uber and Airbnb have chosen to raise money through private markets instead.
In a much rarer move, more than a dozen vessels will also ship diesel from Europe to the U.S. East Coast.
These activities also boost your trainer level, which opens up content like gyms and raises your chances of finding rarer Pokémon.
The handsets costs €479 ($510), looks incredibly slick with a new all-black colorway, but will be rarer than hen's teeth.
Most logs contain sparse notes, just a few sentences describing rarer birds so that other users know the poster isn't lying.
However, the iPhone also relies on a number of rarer elements, many that are mined through environmentally or socially harmful practices.
And it happens on low-priced, low-storage Android phones, too, especially now that memory-expansion card slots are becoming rarer.
Even rarer is a publishing house and sales platform that allows its own customers to sell content back to the community.
Sinn Fein's electoral march had already faltered in recent years, as the concessions it used to extract from London became rarer.
Not an atomic bomb but something rarer still: a singular being who can breathe both underwater and, less happily, in air.
He soon became something even rarer: a jazz artist with the profile and bearing of a certain kind of pop star.
Encephalitis is among the rarer side effects of measles, an otherwise preventable respiratory virus that's extremely contagious and can turn deadly.
While scientists know of many planets with two suns, a planet with three bright stars in its sky is much rarer.
It's commonplace for young rap stars to claim that they've transcended hip-hop; it's rarer for them to actually do it.
While it's rarer, he said people also have physical withdrawal symptoms stemming from marijuana dependence, including breaking into sweats and vomiting.
It takes a lot of mining—and refining—to get small amounts of the iPhone's rarer trace elements, in other words.
Sad as it is to say, though, the band's genetic make-up renders them an even rarer proposition than their music.
He has not taken possession of the rarer Pokémon yet, but did come across dozens of other gamers wandering the city.
It is rare for an ATP chair umpire to be suspended, and even rarer for one to be suspended without pay.
Specialists say they are seeing not just more cases of tuberculosis, but more severe infections and more cases involving rarer varieties.
While defined-benefit pensions have grown rarer in the private sector, they are still the norm among the nation's leading orchestras.
But not all integers plugged into this expression generate a prime number, and as integers get bigger, prime numbers become rarer.
She likes the battle, truly, which is rarer than you might imagine, even in a sport as Darwinian as professional tennis.
The fact that True Detective's finale prioritizes peace over answers is a rare sentiment in an even rarer crime TV show. 
A lot of people have made the leap from artist to record executive, but it's much rarer to do the reverse.
Bereft. It is the rare publication that can survive on subscriptions, and the rarer one that will be saved by billionaires.
An open seat for mayor, with no incumbent or preordained winner, is rarer than 80 degrees and sunny here in February.
Given the breakdown of integration efforts in K-12 education -- largely as a result of early, violent resistance to Brown, white flight from our cities, and the Supreme Court's increasingly cramped interpretation of Brown's mandate -- integration and inclusion have become rarer and rarer in secondary school settings -- undercutting the very intention of Brown in the first place.
Yet, the study said, research links such encounters with happiness — and tech developments like texting and online shopping are making them rarer.
A rarer pneumonic form, which spreads to the lungs and can be transmitted by sneezing or coughing, is invariably fatal without treatment.
At the most successful clubs Englishmen are even rarer: they made up just 6% of the minutes played by Chelsea last season.
It's rare that the Queen is recorded in conversation, and even rarer to catch her joking about her own death on camera.
It presents an ever-rarer situation in which your fate, or at least your day, is almost entirely out of your hands.
The inexplicable brony phenomenon has driven up the price of rarer My Little Pony sets to as much as $1,500 on eBay.
This week, baseball fans witnessed something even rarer than a perfect game or an unassisted triple play: A punch that actually connected.
In-app warnings around driver safety are relatively rare and rarer still are built-in safeguards that prevent use at driving speeds.
Well-done results (left) took about ten minutes of broiling, while a rarer steak (right) required just five minutes in the oven.
The shirts are available exclusively at Wang's Soho store, and are priced from $300-$2,000 (presumably, they're rarer than Procell's usual stock).
He notes that only 0.1 percent of meteorites are from the moon or Mars, making them rarer than pure diamond on Earth.
While obesity is still rarer among children compared to adults, the rate of childhood obesity has surged much faster in many countries.
Factors that have made abortions rarer include birth control and comprehensive sex education, but Republicans have made access to both more difficult.
Convictions remain very rare in police shooting cases, and officers being given prison time for their involvement in shootings is rarer still.
What makes this total solar eclipse even rarer is the fact that it's going to travel across the entire continental United States.
It's even rarer to have four toothbrush heads and a USB travel case thrown in with the deal too, for good measure.
So, what we need is either a redefinition of a unicorn to make it rarer… or, we need an entirely new concept.
Ross Douthat It's rare for a politician to be overshadowed in victory, and even rarer when that victory is actually an upset.
Other than that, fatal immigrant-linked terrorist attacks in the US were vanishingly rare — and ones linked to refugees specifically rarer still.
It's perfectly rational for parents to accept a statistically significant, but relatively rarer, higher risk of one bad outcome to avoid another.
As The Next Web points out in its coverage of the video, Autopilot wrecks are rarer than wrecks caused by human drivers.
But then, he stumbled upon a paper about the rarer Colombian weasel and wondered whether his toilet weasel was the same species.
Though he did not get a gold medal, he could get an even rarer honor: lighting the Rio caldron on Friday night.
Truck/headset audio is even rarer, showing up once, in a warez "scene" release of a 2010 episode of the original NXT.
Such things were much rarer than I have made them out to be, but here it was, violence that was not cartoonish.
The service estimates that about 85033 golden eagles, which are much rarer than bald eagles, are in wind turbine collisions every year.
" Kanye, one of the few widely cited male RBFers, is afflicted by a rarer form dubbed, "Son, I expected more of you.
Unfortunately, such compelling flight deals to Iceland are becoming rarer since Wow's collapse, though they still pop up from time to time.
Because inheriting two copies of the gene is so deadly, the mutation should have become rarer with passing generations, not more common.
That's rarer than a perfectly grilled steak (which you might even ignore should a truly excellent pasta salad appear on your plate).
Documented human fatalities from coyote attacks have been rarer still in recent decades, including a 3-year-old girl in Glendale, Calif.
Even rarer is the fact that Davis, a black actress wearing her natural hair, is making out with a white leading man.
Human contact is precisely what these productions have established — probably a rarer thing than it ought to be in stagings of O'Neill.
But she has the far rarer gift of being able to emulate those moves, an Allen Iverson YouTube mix come to life.
White-naped cranes and black-faced spoonbills are among the rarer species to seek refuge there, among the minefields and abandoned towns.
So even though penalties could be higher if a case succeeded, the bill would make success even rarer than it already is.
Numerous circuses have incorporated lions, but this is one of the rarer variety in which you're likely to see a lion dance.
They may never be completely eliminated, but making the right choices can make them rarer and less damaging when they do happen.
But on the whole, masculine camp seems to be much rarer at events like the Met Ball than feminine and queer camp.
But in reality those scenarios are extremely rare — rarer, no doubt, than accidents while texting or muggers preying on distracted phone users.
Life may be rarer in the galaxy than we thought—but that doesn't mean globular clusters aren't attractive to star-hopping alien intelligences.
Everyday life has returned quickest outside the cities and in less royalist provinces, far from the capital, where black-clad mourners are rarer.
The sort of racist remarks that would once have been commonplace have become much rarer, as fewer listeners let them go by unchallenged.
While vote-buying is rarer in richer places, Alagoas's cash-fed web of political alliances has equivalents in other parts of the country.
The F-rating website lists only 16 films which get the much rarer "triple F rating," meaning that they meet all three criteria.
Convictions remain very rare in police shooting cases, and officers who are given prison time for their involvement in shootings is rarer still.
For the millions of Afghans who have suffered through more than four decades of war in their country, happy endings are rarer still.
Rarer were the stories where men intervened in less "obvious" situations; when it required one man to talk to another about his behavior.
Those who suffer from the much rarer but much scarier Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome, characterized by uncontrolled vomiting, are no doubt even less happy.
These high-energy neutrinos were rarer than other kinds, too: IceCube estimates that they pick up about 10 of this type each year.
With limited resources, Facebook has an incentive to ensure the most common searches produce relevant content, before optimizing the results for rarer ones.
What's rarer is those groups getting to exercise that free speech directly to the person making them feel unsafe in the first place.
It's much rarer for a show to air too few episodes during the eligibility period, thus dragging it into a future Emmy window.
The most recent cost-benefit analyses also include the rarer cancers that HPV causes in men, including of the penis, anus and throat.
California's old standard made it rare for police officers to be charged following a shooting and rarer still for them to be convicted.
As the plane becomes a rarer sight at airports, passengers still often stop to get a look at the "Queen of the Skies."
There are rarer horrors, too, where the death or the bankruptcy of the co-signer causes an automatic default, according to the bureau.
And I was pleased to spot a spruce grouse — a darker, less wary, rarer cousin of the ruffed grouse — idling in the road.
In the pros, the shutout is rarer, making the first game played by the Los Angeles Rams since 1994 all the more embarrassing.
But what's even rarer than FRBs is repeating FRBs; only one has ever been found, via the massive Arecibo array in Puerto Rico.
Narrowing down a bit, he also knew Latin—again, not that unusual for a well-educated man of his age, if rarer today.
And it's even rarer for it to be in the White House briefing room, where most of the daily jousting is over inches.
The WHO acknowledged that the challenges were greater in poorer countries, where diagnostic services such as imaging, laboratory and pathology skills are rarer.
Election meddling by Americans appears to have become rarer in recent decades, though such covert operations sometimes don't come to light for years.
It's rarer than the 1969 model, with the same configuration, and fewer were produced than the 1969, which trades for $7,000 to $10,000.
Murder and manslaughter prosecutions of officers are rare — even when they use lethal firearms or fire multiple rounds — and convictions are even rarer.
An inspection through binoculars of the lone peregrine falcon revealed the grayish underparts of the common cassini, and not the rarer pallid morph.
Or serve it to others, and enjoy a rarer fruit: the feeling that you've just, with your craft, allowed someone to experience art.
Tweaking prices in the midst of marketing a project is not that unusual, but it's rarer in the weeks before the winter holidays.
Such optics are rarer now, for reasons that include abstemiousness, dying industries and a bar culture not always welcoming to women and minorities.
From her grandmother, who was part of the family that founded Bloomingdale's, she inherited a rarer piece of jewelry — with a better story.
Space, in the "Star Trek" universe, may be an alluring and infinite frontier, but time is a much rarer and more vexing commodity.
Rarer still, many of them are also farmers, growers of heirloom tomatoes and organic blueberries, who are working second jobs at the restaurant.
"You might be told that this cutting came from a variegated plant, which are rarer and susceptible to disease," Mr. Cutsumpas, 27, said.
Hitting four homers in a game has happened only 16 times, making it rarer than a perfect game, which has happened 23 times.
Detailed questions about the matches themselves — the turning points, the winning patterns — are now much rarer; the questions more general and often vacuous.
When they win in presidential systems, it's rarer that they control each branch, so they have fewer opportunities to expand the welfare state.
Self-consciously restrained novels are a dime a dozen, but weirdo over-the-top quasi-Victorian gothic fantasies about sin are rarer birds.
This result could "provide a previously unknown channel for generating" rarer "isotopes of carbon, nitrogen and oxygen naturally on Earth," according to the paper.
Even rarer is either of them opening up about their relationship, though Gosling couldn't help but gush over his family in a GQ profile.
Certain jobs require craft skills which are becoming rarer; many people now have the wherewithal to avoid tasks that can be dirty or monotonous.
Young reality contestants, like anyone with an Instagram account, have learned the value of privacy, which makes truly intimate moments rarer and more precious.
Deadly accidents are common in Congo's mostly unregulated artisanal mining sector, where diggers use rudimentary tools, but far rarer at its large industrial mines.
Accusations like Hackett's, with specific time-and-place details, have been rarer than the general industry reports of a culture of abuse and harassment.
A crackdown by police, including the formation of a special anti-kidnap division, reduced the number considerably, and the crime has become much rarer.
Globally, the proportion of people who die violently has been falling for decades, as poverty has tumbled and wars between states have become rarer.
That, though, should be helped by the implant's porous surface encouraging bone and implant to meld, making such loosening far rarer than it was.
Pests like bedbugs, termites, and fleas were rarer, although, it's important to keep in mind that we're talking bug diversity here, not bug density.
The apps promise to help players find Pokémon in their immediate surroundings and could make it easier to find some of the rarer characters.
His team now plans to use other instruments to search for rarer, heavier cosmic ray isotopes, which might shed more light on the matter.
The ghee is produced from the milk of two desi cow breeds: the Gujarati gyr breed and the even rarer Sahiwal breed from Pakistan.
While there was some exposition coming from Obi-Wan, Yoda, and the Emperor, it was much rarer than the exposition that filled the prequels.
Skinny also comes with large amounts of actual skin that has been mummified to its bones, giving an even rarer look at these creatures.
Even rarer is when a friendship actually jumps from one franchise to another, but that's exactly what Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson have done.
It's much rarer for religions, however, to involve deities who enforce moral codes and punish followers for failing to act in a prosocial manner.
It's rare enough that totally unknown actors rocket to household names over night, but even rarer when they're all under the age of 14.
While discontent is high among Yahoo stockholders, proxy fights against companies Yahoo's size are rare, and successfully replacing a full board is even rarer.
But only a very small number of white Americans will become radicalized and, in even rarer situations, commit a violent act as a result.
It's pretty rare to find someone with a firm understanding of both disciplines, and rarer still the ability to communicate ideas across the divide.
Powassan virus, which is a far rarer and more deadly pathogen than the bacterium that produces Lyme, is also transmitted by the deer tick.
The higher we climbed, the rarer good matches became; and so gradually, the system would start widening its search criteria beyond the usual range.
Sexual transmission of Zika, which is known to occur for up to two months after infection, is much rarer and condoms can prevent it.
These rarer inspirational talks evolved somewhere between season two and three where it became an every morning thing for the crew and the cast.
While the couple aren't shy about sharing snaps of their kids, photos featuring all six family members are a little rarer — but always adorable.
Before avatars became a technological, almost bureaucratic form of self-presentation, "avatar" was used to single out a rarer embodiment of culture and art.
"Free State of Jones" is a rarer thing: a film that tries to strike sparks of political insight from a well-worn genre template.
It was not expected to be easy; it is rare to charge police officers with crimes, and rarer still for them to be convicted.
Letter To the Editor: It is rare that I agree with John McCain on any subject and rarer that we have heroes in common.
These opportunities are getting rarer so you have to be able to turn on a sixpence—collecting has made me live in the moment.
Rarer still are the startups that generate new desires, such as immersive 3D gaming or sepia-filtered online photo albums, and fulfill them completely.
And on top of the email, there are usually a few voicemails (though they grow increasingly rarer) and texts to be answered as well.
It was a rare concerted uprising against any part of Amazon by any of its millions of suppliers, leading to an even rarer capitulation.
They are also rarer to come by, which is what makes this screening of strikingly original video essays at Williamsburg's Spectacle theater extra special.
So a spell of extremely cold weather like the recent one is rare, about 15 times rarer than a century ago, the scientists said.
It's rare for a Border Patrol agent to be arrested for misconduct while on duty and even rarer for them to face criminal charges.
But while telescopes see two-point correlations very clearly, three- and higher-point correlations are expected to be rarer, and thus harder to spot.
These convergences of audience around some lines of text in time are precious on news desks, and they're rarer still in the reviewy blogosphere.
"Volcanoes are much rarer" than earthquakes, Fritz told me as the roiling waves dissipated, but the waves they create are some of the deadliest.
The government will commit to exchanging the rarer green bonds for conventional bonds at any time, guaranteeing that the market for them remains liquid.
Cambodia has a long-standing ban on log exports, both to preserve forests and protect rarer trees that provide valuable woods, like Siamese rosewood.
Another rarer side effect can be having a rock hard erection that doesn't abate—the medical name for this perma-stiffy is called priapism.
Owning corporate shares was much rarer for middle-class people in the '60s and '70s before the rise of 401(k)s and IRAs.
It finds backfiring is rarer than originally thought — and that fact-checks can make an impression on even the most ardent of Trump supporters.
It's rare to catch this particular type of killer whale, called the offshore killer whale, on camera — and it's even rarer to catch one eating.
In the areas that surround El Niño, cumulonimbus clouds are rarer and the sea is more often covered by lower clouds, which cool the air.
They said that a gram of venom can be sold for around $8,000, with venom from rarer scorpions selling for up to $12,000 per gram.
Violent zealots, such as the shooter who killed six Muslims in a Quebec City mosque to protest Mr Trudeau's welcoming of refugees, are even rarer.
Espoir Kajyibwami, medical director of Kabgayi Hospital, said the service would help provide rarer blood types that the hospital did not usually keep in stock.
Kaepernick has shown agency and power in speaking about political issues, which is far rarer in the NFL than it is, say, in the NBA.
And while this is one of the rarer sightings of her gray hairs, it comes as no surprise given Hayek's stance on beauty and aging.
"Royal Commissions are established by the executive, this one is much, much rarer," said Rodney Smith, professor of Australian politics at the University of Sydney.
Tech "unicorns" could be getting rarer as the odds are increasingly stacked against entrepreneurs and investors hoping to back the next billion-dollar start-up.
Far rarer to see it used as a classical, close-range punch as Poirier did here and as Alexis Arguello used to do so masterfully.
US and coalition casualties in Afghanistan have become rarer in recent years, falling dramatically since the Afghan government assumed responsibility for combat operations in 2014.
Black directors were rare, Black female directors even rarer, and Black movies of this era, like Boyz N the Hood and Juice, were macho movies.
"It is rarer still that such a review would be conducted nearly four and a half years after the date the officer retired," they added.
But there are also those rarer plays to which you to want to go solo, works that make you savor the pleasures of being solitary.
It is a rarer feat than a perfect game, a performance even the greatest strikeout pitcher in major league history, Nolan Ryan, could never achieve.
While US deaths in Afghanistan have become rarer in recent years, Thursday's incident comes less than a week after another US service member, Army Cpl.
While alimony is getting statistically rarer, Taub said it still figures into most of the divorces he works on in his New York-based practice.
It's basically just all of the Samsung TVs that are usually on sale, plus discounts on rarer models like the 2019 Q80R and Q90R series.
The population here is less than a quarter that of Brazil, and almost half of its residents live at higher altitudes, where mosquitoes are rarer.
Intellectually, I know it's extremely rare for officers to be charged with a crime for fatal civilian encounter; it's even rarer to see a conviction.
And on clothes, white shearling and shag trim was a popular trend among the boho set, but all-over flokati wool was a rarer thing.
And to book the $65 tasting menu, which features rarer ingredients like loofah, a gourd from Botswana, you must call ahead and share your own.
But in the vast majority of Indonesia, anti-gay violence has been rare, and persecution of gay people by the state has been even rarer.
When the Miller's composer portraits focus on those who already have a strong presence in New York, the programs tend to delve into rarer repertoire.
It elevates a different kind of nuance in black portraiture, one that is even rarer: Ms. Sherald paints blackness that is quiet, ordinary and individual.
It&aposs pretty rare to see a rabbit in people clothes — and even rarer to see one sitting in business class on a long flight.
As rare as a Yankees victory has been in recent days — they had lost seven of their previous eight games — Ellsbury's theft was rarer still.
But to turn from Twitter toward these issues would mean something rarer than logging off, it would mean writing about more profound abuses of power.
Importantly, the occurrence of hypoglycemia, or dangerously low blood sugar, was rarer than seen in previous experiments, the authors note in the journal Diabetes Care.
The bottle set to sell at Christie's is even rarer than those, though, because the label is hand-painted by the Irish artist Michael Dillon.
But Fox News has barely covered the Stormy Daniels story: And it's even rarer for Fox News to mention what Daniels does for a living.
At the same time, the authors do show that these comments are rare in local newspapers, much rarer than many (including me) would likely expect.
In conversations around Geneva, more furtive and rarer than last time, they spoke of letting the Islamic State rule the eastern city of Raqqa for now.
Seller Hap Plain just happened to pick up the Cinema Display with Woz's name on the label while on the hunt for other, rarer Apple products.
While this may be standard practice in the US, it is rarer in Russia, and appreciated by even those normally critical of the Kremlin and government.
However, during the more recent era dominated by the "Big Four" of Mr Djokovic, Mr Murray, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, they have become far rarer.
It's one thing for a reference to be correct or astute or fitting, but it's a rarer and more difficult thing for it to be memorable.
Seabed nodules are dominated by compounds of iron (which is commonplace) and manganese (which is rarer, but not in short supply from mines on dry land).
Authorities were able to arrest the pilot and recover the smuggled goods, but as drone technology has advanced, arrests and intercepting contraband have become much rarer.
Their primary evidence is that crime fell much faster in states where more abortions were performed than it did in those where the procedure was rarer.
The issue at hand appears to have been something more complex and rarer than just a system shutting down or cutting back on power from overheating.
Since 1995, it has become even rarer to see any of CBS' few woman-starring fledgling series pop or truly make it past their first season.
In Evans, people are seeing something that is, in 2019, far rarer than a superhero: a white male celebrity who isn't just unproblematic, but an ally.
But when she went to MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston for treatment, she learned that it was actually inflammatory breast cancer, a much rarer form.
Plus, it's way easier to find mugs and towels initialed with the letter K instead of the much rarer Q. Babies are generally small and round.
A rarer and more severe form of the virus, H3N8, was first observed among a group of racing greyhounds at a track in Florida in 2004.
There is no evidence to support such claims — the most rigorous research suggests voter fraud is rarer in America than a person being struck by lightning.
By taking the long view, Bill maintained not just a journalist's necessary detachment but something rarer, an ability to experience with perennial wonder the passing parade.
In Japan, even in areas far less sensitive than religion, newcomers often receive a chilly reception, and start-ups are rarer than in other rich countries.
But this week will certainly be better as the studio has pulled off something that has become rarer in the theatrical space: having a hit comedy.
"It's a rare thing to see happen, but in my experience, it is rarer still that this method of picking stocks doesn't work out," he added.
It is no secret that the tribe has, in the past, carried out ritual killings of infants born to widows or — much rarer — fathered by outsiders.
"The classic hibernation mode will become rarer because it's more important that the device function in some way even at its absolute deepest sleep," he says.
Currently, PGS is used primarily to screen for single gene mutation diseases such as Huntington's and Sickle Cell Anemia and, in rarer circumstances, for gender selection.
It's rare for Dylan to do interviews, rarer still to show his face, and it's clear he doesn't want to mince words with a fuzzy description.
Foreign correspondents of her caliber who are women, who have spent their careers underpaid and faced challenges their male peers never had to, are rarer still.
Hydrogen trucks can be refueled in about the same time as a diesel truck - but hydrogen refueling stations are even rarer, with most concentrated in California.
While it's not uncommon for debris such as satellites or spent rocket stages to fall to Earth, large vessels capable of supporting human life are rarer.
That means it gets to throw its weight around a bit and big discounts are proving to be rarer than a unicorn sighting on December 32nd.
The researchers realized that they were facing something even rarer than worm disease: The victims had podoconiosis, a disease caused by walking barefoot in volcanic soils.
But Democrats did something even rarer: A larger percentage of Democratic primary voters turned out than did Republican primary voters, by a four-percentage-point margin.
As if eclipses weren't enough to handle, it's time to get ready for an even rarer, foundation-shaking cosmic event—one that hasn't happened since 1982.
It is rare, nowadays, to see a hero break into song onscreen—and rarer still to see him slip into song as if into something comfortable.
In Thessaloniki, by contrast, the Christian and Byzantine heritage is more visible (surviving traces of the city's once vibrant Jewish and Muslim cultures are much rarer).
But while there's no shortage of games that begin with the idea of home, getting the feeling of home is a much rarer and trickier thing.
Compiling large statistical totals is difficult, so it stands to reason that games with lots of rebounds or assists are rarer than those with just a few.
Where to watch: Rental or purchase on Amazon/iTunes/YouTube It's tough for movies to match their source material and rarer still for them to outstrip it.
The temperature influence of La Niña is becoming somewhat muted due to global warming, as colder-than-average winter conditions become rarer even in the northern Plains.
A couple missions later, I got an even rarer leg mod that would reduce by 30 points how much damage I would suffer from performing the attack.
Militant attacks and bombings are rarer in Algeria since the North African country ended its decades-long 1990s war with armed Islamists in which 200,000 people died.
Wage contracts became increasingly localised (helped by the absence of the national wage floors imposed in France) and strike action was rarer than in France or Italy.
Platinum, which is used in everything from catalytic converters and lab equipment through to thermometers and jewelry, is one of the rarer elements in the Earth's crust.
Oppo also deserves credit for putting a legitimately good haptic feedback system in the Reno, which remains rare among Android manufacturers and even rarer among Chinese OEMs.
In rarer cases, it may also result in death — salmonella poisoning is especially harmful to young children, frail or elderly people, and those with weakened immune systems.
But families like mine are even rarer in Japan, where just 6.67 percent of households are run by a single parent, according to the 2015 Japanese census.
Common, garden-variety Pidgeys only need to be walked 1 km to find candy, for instance, whereas rarer Pokémon like Lapras require a more hefty 5 km.
However, even some of the crew -- who are experienced in capturing some of Kenya's rarer wildlife moments -- have had a few surprises while shooting this time around.
It's not often you get an American-designed limited edition watch on the Kickstarter market and it's even rarer to find them from truly established watch folks.
And while 8K content is rarer than an albino wombat, over the next few years broadcasters should start screening sports and special events in the new format.
The differences are expressed by comparing the prevalence in a water sample of the heavier and rarer isotope (2000O) to the lighter and more common isotope (210O).
We could make this, you know, over time a much rarer event, and that would be one of the things we brag about like the internet, right?
Both chefs also mentioned that when they had more time, the contestants would cook better food for each other, but that was a much rarer occurrence. 2.
It's rare for superheroes to have close-knit families at all – just ask Batman or Iron Man – and rarer still for them to have their own kids.
Different pokémon are found in different places — so while The Verge office might be infested with Zubats, going farther afield may result in different or rarer pokémon.
In the AAA space, where games sprawl across dozens of hours, where violence-as-mode is the selling point, instances of memorable gun violence are much rarer.
Since that period, it has been much rarer for the top investments in any given year to yield a 25-fold return, according to Cambridge Associates data.
"Threshold drives" are designed to spread in environments where they're common but lose power as they become rarer relative to organisms that don't have the drive mutation.
Even rarer, they seem to agree on how to make it happen: prohibiting secret settlements, banning forced arbitration, standardizing a definition of harassment for all state employees.
The studies that capture "actual" behaviors (spending, test scores, observed interactions, and the like) are much rarer than those that simply ask people to report their behaviors.
As uncommon as it is for a political party to win the White House three cycles in a row, it's even rarer to win four consecutive terms.
While it is not uncommon for debris such as satellites or spent rocket stages to fall to Earth, large vessels capable of supporting human life are rarer.
But if you're looking for something a bit more luxe and have $28,21966 to spend, you can buy a much rarer, vintage silver gelatin print from Sotheby's.
A couple 16:9 CRT monitors also exist, including the Intergraph InterView 28HD96 (famously used by John Carmack to code Quake) and 24HD96, but they're even rarer.
As a result, it's rare for hotels to open there, and even rarer for those that do to be as ambitious as the new Six Senses Bhutan.
The criteria outlined by the Uniform Declaration of Death Act doesn't cover some of the rarer cases, when people lose part or most of their brain function.
I made many more discoveries recently, when Linda Murray, the collection's curator, gave me a tour of some of its rarer treasures, demonstrating its breadth and depth.
That rhetoric has become rarer, part of what Mr. Ohana sees as "an evolution, not a revolution," and for which some L.G.B.T. activists give him partial credit.
As self-driving cars get better, the hope is operators will only have to take over in extreme situations and that those extreme situations will become rarer.
Granted, music shops are rarer than they used to be (RIP Virgin Megastore, Tower Records, Zavvi, and all the forgotten soldiers), but many of them still exist.
For what it's worth, you can get a similar driving experience from the Mustang GT with the Performance Pack 2, but the Bullitt is significantly cooler and rarer.
Carbon-13 and carbon-12 are the most common on Earth, but a rarer type, carbon-14, is produced in the atmosphere when cosmic rays interact with it.
His interest in the idea, he said, is motivated by a concern that automation will make good jobs rarer, particularly in a service industry-dependent state like Hawaii.
That same NASA FAQ page does say that a meteor like Chelyabinsk should only strike once or twice a century, and bigger objects would be several times rarer.
She said about 1 in 1,000 IUD insertions perforate the uterus, and it's even rarer for the device to make it all the way into the abdominal cavity.
This new anti-cheat measure comes less than a month after players discovered that Niantic was preventing rarer Pokémon from showing up for players using third-party software.
IT IS rare enough for ballet to take a true story as its subject matter, rarer still for that storyline to be overtaken by the march of science.
It is also rare for a police officer in the US to face murder charges for an on-duty shooting, and even rarer for one to be convicted.
That is the question posed by the hygiene hypothesis, which seeks to explain why, as many illnesses have become rarer in rich countries, some have become more common.
In all competitions, defences have become more frugal and tactics more conservative, making goal-fests like the one Barcelona needed much rarer than they were in the past.
But the country has only one fertility clinic for every 7.5 million people, making them about 10 times rarer than in the US, according to a 2014 survey.
Sonos has occasionally done limited edition versions of its Play:1 speaker, but it's rarer to see a limited version of its Play:5 speaker hit the shelves.
But headaches, loss of vision, indigestion, and diarrhea are also fairly common; rarer side effects include facial swelling, renal problems, laryngitis, and, perversely, an inability to experience orgasm.
Some rarer conditions may be more challenging to treat, but common conditions are often easily managed with good and consistent sun protection, and medical treatments with topical steroids.
It sets medals for walking 50, 100 or up to 100 kilometers, while special eggs allow the player to hatch rarer Pokemons by walking up to 10 kilometers.
Preserved impressions in fine sediment of soft parts like skin and organs are rarer and concomitantly more helpful when it comes to understanding what ancient life was like.
Steve Komarow's four-decade career was most accomplished, but his main achievement was something even rarer in the often cut-throat worlds of Washington bureaus and foreign corresponding.
Overall, the team's results suggested that songs tagged as happy and bright have become rarer during the past 30 years; the opposites have therefore appeared with greater frequency.
The number of recruiters will come down, because AI will handle many of the mundane tasks they used to do, and face-to-face interviews will become rarer.
Lion bone is highly sought after in Asia for use in traditional medicines and is used as a substitute for the bones of tigers, which are much rarer.
Antimatter is rarer than matter, but it exists here on Earth most commonly in the form of positrons, or anti-electrons, produced by certain kinds of radioactive decay.
ASASSN-15lh belongs to a special category of phenomenon called superluminous supernovae (SLSNe), or hypernovae, which are hundreds of times more energetic than regular supernovae, and much rarer.
Prior to 2016, ESA political contributions were rarer and leaned Democratic, with $10,000 to the California Democratic party in 2008, and $2,500 to Florida's Democratic party in 2006.
While it's discouraging that war results in animal deaths, Daskin told me over the phone that local extinction in battle areas was rare—far rarer than he expected.
Then in 2017, he won an even rarer award, this time for his scorching criticism of the entire digital technology industry in which he had worked so successfully.
Are there disincentives for medical students that route them away from specializing in rarer or more lethal types of cancer, asked Dana, another member of my support group.
For example, companies such as Uber and Amazon try to encourage as many consumers as possible to contribute ratings by making it easy (or, in rarer cases, mandatory).
Most scammers used low yield scams like romance and rental scams as an everyday source of income, and business email compromise (BEC) as a rarer big payday score.
"If you just went to these places and take these truffles, they won't let you, they'll set your car on fire," warns Murano of the rarer Italian varieties.
While "Dungeness crab" refers to a specific species, the rarer, wild varieties go by colloquial monikers that might be used as catch-alls to refer to several species.
Until recently, the sight of an Uber on Berlin's streets was rarer than a salmon schnitzel, due to taxi protests that had varying degrees of success across Europe.
She said that cats are rarer than dogs in archaeological sites, partly because they're solitary and they don't seem to have been eaten as much by ancient humans.
When I got to medium and then minimum custody they really stopped throwing dice away, and in fact those kind of tier wide cell tosses were much rarer.
Cronin & Phelan's isn't fancy, but it's friendly — the kind of no-nonsense, old-school dive bar that's so much rarer in New York than it used to be.
Although English-speaking pop has its share of producer-centered, style-hopping projects with assorted singers (Gorillaz, Mark Ronson), that modus operandi is much rarer in Latin pop.
Okay, so most of the measures used in China to stop the virus were traditional public health moves that are broadly accepted — and the draconian measures were rarer.
It isn't often that Hasidic Jews trend in the mainstream news, and it's even rarer for violent attacks to be the reason this ultra-Orthodox community makes headlines.
The social media company has previously agreed to limit the reach of public health misinformation — such as anti-vax conspiracy theories — but removing content entirely is much rarer.
This isn't the book to read for glowing paens to parental leave or foraging chefs; instead, it's a rarer offering: an engaging, layered look into a complex culture.
Bot-human blended accounts, which combine automation with human curation in an attempt to fly under the BS detector radar, were much rarer: Identified in 11% of countries.
Despite repeated statements by Republican political leaders that American elections are rife with illegal voting, credible reports of fraud have been hard to find and convictions rarer still.
In the United States, American Sign Language (ASL) tours are fairly common in most major museums, but programs addressing the broad range of the disability community are rarer.
Swing voters have gotten rarer over time, but there are definitely swing voters, and their decision to swing one way or the other makes a difference in politics.
These shootings make the local news, but they are both so private and so sadly routine that they rarely get the massive national attention that rarer public shootings do.
This new legislation would tackle that rarer situation where a hospital is not in network, and then sends the patient a bill for whatever balance their insurer won't pay.
And while there are other types of compliments one can give — specifically, skill-based and personality-based — Wogan says those are much rarer in all interactions, regardless of gender.
But he sees the rarer and more expensive metal cobalt as more like a spice, and vulnerable to industry-wide efforts to reduce the amount required for battery production.
Some of these traits are rarer than others, and right now everyone is trying to figure out the game's algorithm on how to breed cats with specific, rare traits.
However, it's rarer to come across a body positive campaign that doesn't indulge the male gaze — namely one that doesn't present women as objects of sexual pleasure and desire.
They argued that violent crime in states where abortion had been banned before 1973 was 103-25% rarer in 1997 than it would have been had abortion remained illegal.
For cities like Philadelphia, New York, and Washington, DC, that have historically snowy winters, this shift in the average winter low means that snow and sleet could become rarer.
But, certain rarer types of uterine cancer have been rising more rapidly than others, with non-Hispanic black women having the lowest survival rates — and scientists don't know why.
But some people seem much more concerned about a much rarer phenomenon: false rape accusations, and the remote possibility that a young man's life could be ruined by them.
In type 28.2 diabetes, the rarer form of the disease, the body's immune system mistakenly kills the beta cells in the pancreas that make and release the hormone insulin.
In America, that kind of training or even just exposure and knowledge is growing rarer as the country continues to pack urban centers at the expense of rural ones.
While overt racism in retail is rarer today because it's not legal for businesses to turn away patrons based on skin color, biases against black and brown consumers remain.
This new legislation would tackle that rarer situation where a hospital is not in network and then sends the patient a bill for whatever balance their insurer won't pay.
If anything, sometimes these returning workers have skills that are even rarer among younger employees, interns and recent college graduates, says Scott Klott, talent acquisition lead at General Motors.
It's made mostly from a bean called trinitario, an 18th-century blend of forastero — the high-yield bean now used by Big Chocolate — and the rarer, more nuanced criollo.
Traditional wooden chairs with leather seats also are now a rarer sight, laments Kgosi Duncan Segotsi, a traditional chief from the village of Mahalapye, two hours north of Gaborone.
He contrasts that with "trade spats," which take place continually, and tariff actions that are rarer but have been used many times without setting off a major economic dislocation.
It remains rare for officers to be charged and rarer still for them to be convicted, in part due to the wide latitude officers are given to use force.
The rarer Barthélemy is expensive, costing about $150, which, in the rarefied world of fine Bordeaux, is about the price of a good St.-Émilion from the same vintage.
"It's really rare that you get to actually execute your plan, and rarer still that the plan holds up as well as it has held up," Mr. Cuse said.
Instead, it offers something rarer: an engaging, layered look into a culture complex enough both to produce stylish rain gear and to embrace the foul weather that necessitates it.
It's not uncommon for space debris, such as spent satellites and rocket stages, to fall to Earth although vessels that are capable of supporting human life are much rarer.
But Petra Koch-Knoebel, the equality commissioner for the borough of Friedrichshain disagreed, saying that the fact that it was rarer meant people had become "sensitised" to excessive advertising.
However, there are rarer cases of cryptic pregnancies — about 1 in 2500 pregnancies — where someone doesn&apost realize they&aposre pregnant until they are literally about to give birth.
Conservation groups in Scotland are working to have feral cats neutered so that they will not further dilute the rarer breed, which is the United Kingdom's last native cat.
It is even rarer that such a collection reflects the precision and devotion to language and craft that we see in Nafissa Thompson-Spires' Heads of the Colored People.
But with Twitter data, researchers can easily find the rarer "settee" enough times to show that it is popular in south Wales and in bits of the north of England.
Since the President took office, his White House's press briefings have become far rarer and shorter than those of earlier administrations -- a symptom of this President's erratic messaging and policies.
This kind of backlash against rigging the rules of elections is much rarer in the Republican Party, which has basically come to endorse anti-democratic practices on the national level.
The oversights and slights you internalize over the course of many, many years make the rare opportunities you find even rarer and leave you unable to capitalize on what's left.
It's even rarer to hear a victim of an attack respond by accepting that the attack couldn't — or shouldn't — have been prevented if only politicians had done the right thing.
For Ali, the limited funds meant cautious spending on marketing, a staff size that never rose above 10 and, even rarer, the need to turn a profit on each sale.
It is rare for a police officer in the US to face murder charges for an on-duty shooting, and even rarer for one to face trial and be convicted.
But while the sale of exotic animal parts in Vietnam's big cities is gradually growing less blatant, it may not be getting rarer: the trade still flourishes, online and underground.
Attacks in Niger are much rarer than in Mali, although militants in the past year have been expanding across borders in the fragile Sahel region into Niger and Burkina Faso.
This rare birth defect, which made it difficult for Milo to move around, required an even rarer surgery, which a veterinarian at Oklahoma State University's veterinary center agreed to perform.
Be the kind of person you wished for when no one was there for you… Be that person because people like that are rarer than the rarest diamonds and gold.
Rarer forms of breast cancer include Paget's disease of the nipple and inflammatory breast cancer, which is a type that affects the lymphatic vessels in the skin of the breast.
Many of the companies that make their repair parts have gone out of business; they now need to make many parts themselves or find rarer ones on eBay or Amazon.
The bangbang brigade is unique to Chongqing and an emblem of the city (also once distinguished for the rarity of bicycles; as China gets richer, they are becoming rarer everywhere).
"It's a lot rarer than a typical concussion and the symptoms are usually more extreme," says Richard A. Figler, co-medical director of the Concussion Center at the Cleveland Clinic.
Going farther afield may result in different or rarer pokémon Pokémon are found at different CP (Combat Power) levels, which more or less determines how powerful the pokémon will be.
Shelby likely knows that police officers are rarely charged for killing someone while in the line of duty, and it is rarer still for a jury to find them guilty.
It's worth it for these rarer ones, as they have an irritating habit of resisting all magic and then promptly vanishing after you've burned through most of your spell energy.
A lie is a more malicious concealment, rarer than the garden-variety "misleading statement," but that's plainly what his lie about terrorism was: A conscious effort to mislead the public.
We also discovered that one of the rarer Adidas Gazelles is bright red, so it made sense to pair it with a Bloody Mary, and give it a smoky edge.
It's silicon-based, meaning it can use cheap and ubiquitous 905nm lasers rather than the rarer 1550nm, and its fabrication isn't much more complex than making an ordinary display panel.
Rarer yet, as Bernhardt locates the heart of Hamlet Ms. McTeer the comedian becomes a riveting Shakespearean, exploring new pathways through scenes with the ghost and with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
A few years ago, the trio was named the city's hardest-working act by one website; these days, hometown appearances like this Brooklyn date are rarer and worth seeking out.elsewherebrooklyn.
These are strange days in the Kansas City area, where locals accustomed to coveting other teams' quarterbacks are savoring a sensation rarer than a vegetarian at Gates Bar-B-Q.
When people want to dig deeper and learn more about the obscure producers on those records, that's when they go to Google and discover Discogs, and start buying rarer stuff.
It's extremely rare, as you know, for the Supreme Court to involve itself in discovery disputes – and even rarer to grant the extraordinary relief of a stay to block discovery.
The fact that tenure has become a rarer part of university life, for whatever reason, has also limited its political base of support and thus made it easier to attack.
While it's far rarer than downed lines, this was a major issue during the period of extreme cold called the polar vortex that struck the United States in January 2014.
And while the privileges that come along with a proximity to glamour and, sometimes, resources, cannot be denied, these children were often exposed to something far rarer and more expansive.
In fact, an unparalleled forest die-off caused by bark beetles has already taken place in the Rocky Mountains, where below-zero bug killing temperatures, once common, have become rarer.
These shootings make the local news, but they are both so private and so sadly routine that they almost never get the massive national attention that rarer public shootings do.
Games in which a player reached double digits in both points and rebounds are significantly less common (57,106 player-games), and rarer still are double-doubles in points and assists (15,939).
One limitation of the study is that the relatively small proportion of hemorrhagic strokes makes it harder to draw firm conclusions from the findings for those rarer events, the authors note.
Accordingly, Wayne gets autobiographical in a way we don't often see, talking about the passing of his stepfather, Rabbit, and, in a rarer move yet, addressing his relationship with his mother.
AxonVR isn't the first company to hit on the idea of using pressure and temperature to simulate touch, but these methods are still far rarer than the usual vibration-based haptics.
So many apps will compete to treat the same disease, which should spark very rapid innovation—a rare phenomenon in medicine—and perhaps even to lower prices, a rarer one still.
Even rarer, about 1 in 150 people who are infected with West Nile virus can develop a serious illness — such as inflammation of the spinal cord or brain — the CDC said.
Even rarer, about 1 in 150 people who are infected with West Nile virus can develop a serious illness  — such as inflammation of the spinal cord or brain — the CDC said.
It is rarer in UMNO's rural heartlands, where apathy is rife and where the party is trusted to defend racial laws designed to give the ethnic-Malay majority a leg-up.
The left screen, an account flagged for manipulating the game, only shows a Geodude, while the normal account on the right shows three additional (and rarer) Pokémon in the same location.
Still, perhaps the best thing the Xbox One S has going for it is that it's an affordable 4K video box, something that's actually rarer than you might expect right now.
But making the leap from being in an orchestra's stage crew — the team that puts out chairs and music stands and sets up lights — to being a player is altogether rarer.
While single and multi-ship sorties are carried out quite often, a rarer sight is to see four MC-130Js perform a low-level tactical formation mission in the Mach Loop.
In hindsight, it made sense: Vegetables spoil rapidly, which is why food companies donated them freely; pasta, with its longer shelf life, was a rarer commodity, as far as donations go.
Since the typical pathways to citizenship require sponsorship by an employer or family, Peticolas decided to pursue a rarer but not unheard-of pathway to a green card: demonstrating extraordinary ability.
The NRA is famously ruthless when it comes to punishing Republicans and the rarer Democratic allies who cross it, but it is not necessarily as rigidly dogmatic as many may think.
It's not entirely worth forfeiting, though—especially because it is still too rare that there are comedies centering around queer women, and even rarer there is a queer Asian woman protagonist.
But then there is "wonder" in "As If Hearing Heavy Furniture Moved on the Floor Above Us" (also in its entirety): As things grow rarer, they enter the range of counting.
That makes Pinterest — which lets people create digital "pin boards" — one of the rarer unicorns, a term applied to start-ups valued at more than $22008 billion by private market investors.
Rare is the person who finds a whole new skill set at his stage of the game, and rarer still is the person who finds a whole new set of principles.
"It hasn't been used in enough patients with your diagnosis yet to identify side effects that are rarer," I said, having reviewed the clinical trial protocol before I talked with her.
Third, and this is rarer, some funds have made loans or real estate investments using their management fee income as a way to boost the salary returns of the general partners.
Best is Rosanny Zayas as Helena, who demonstrates nimble comic timing and always seems to be completely in the moment — a rarer ability than you'd think, even among the best actors.
Even though the automotive terrorist attacks of the past two years are far rarer than accidents, they are a warning that a driver can wield the ordinary car as a weapon.
That coupe sold for its upper estimate, but an even rarer black 1994 Porsche 911 Turbo S — one of 17 — climbed to €901,600 against a high pre-sale estimate of €45,000.
It's a rare thing to hear a conversation in a movie that makes you sit up a little straighter; it's even rarer that you hear a silence that does the same.
Since most Soviet-era statues were removed from their pedestals and destroyed after 1989 — and an Engels likeness was rather rarer than the ubiquitous Lenin — finding the statue was not easy.
Twenge also noted some positive effects: Teen pregnancy is at an all time low, teen homicide is a lot rarer than it used to be, and they're drinking a lot less.
It's rare to see all these companies in the same headline, and it's even rarer to see that headline be something they agreed on instead of something they're being investigated over.
According to the researcher, by finding and reporting high-quality bugs, Project Zero is driving up the cost of other bugs and exploits, as they become rarer and harder to find.
These moments have become rarer as the series has gone beyond the plot of the uncompleted books and its pace has accelerated (sometimes, to be fair, improving on sluggish source material).
In the first year after a hemorrhagic stroke, the rarer type that occurs when a blood vessel in the brain bursts, anemia was associated with a 50 percent greater risk of dying.
He seems to be making pop music for the fun of it, which is rarer than it ought to be right now, but all the more enjoyable to witness as a result.
On the slightly-less disappointing side you've got Acclaim, Boss Hunting and Tone Deaf all posting Remi, Baro, Sampa The Great & Allday pretty damn often (mixed in with a few rarer picks).
Because we are very sensitive to information about what's normal, it's important to note: While suicide is the 4883th leading cause of death, it's still rare, and it ought to be rarer.
It is an anomaly for anyone to have reliable access to good healthcare in America, but for trans patients like me, especially ones seeking care for chronic issues, it's, devastatingly, even rarer.
If the women with whom the network have settled are to be believed — note that false allegations are rare, and payoffs for false allegations even rarer — serial harassers abound at Fox News.
It's a familiar structure for fans of AAA games, but it's one that's rare in the kids space — and even rarer is a game built with this level of care and polish.
Two US service members killed in April US and coalition casualties in Afghanistan have become rarer in recent years, falling dramatically since the Afghan government assumed responsibility for combat operations in 2014.
Even rarer is the emergence of one whose spyware has 80 distinct components, capable of strange and unique cyberespionage tricks—and who's kept those tricks under wraps for more than five years.
Attacks and bombings in Algeria, one of Europe's main gas suppliers, have become rarer since the North African country emerged from a 1990s war with Islamist fighters that killed around 200,000 people.
It is rare for a president to use a veto on a bill sent to his desk by his own party, and rarer still for Congress to veto a national emergency declaration.
In Japan, where gun homicides are even rarer, the likelihood of dying this way is about the same as an American's chance of being killed by lightning — roughly one in 22007 million.
But the review also said that these cancers were rarer and that ascertaining the effects of vaccination on them may require the evaluation of non-randomized, population-level evidence over many years.
Two sets of scientists have found that, with air temperatures far warmer and sea ice far rarer than normal, algae that form the base of the oceanic food chain are wildly proliferating.
Rarer events would have yielded five-point, six-point and even higher-point correlations, with their numbers, sizes and interior angles encoding the types and relationships of the particles that produced them.
It is rarer still when that sighting occurs not in the grasslands of the Rockaways or Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, but in the decidedly less hospitable environment known as Rikers Island.
Occasionally — particularly with some of the rarer diseases like imported Lassa fever — we'll work in the field to further monitor hospital staff members that have been exposed, or to interview additional patients.
"But if we were to study non-European populations, we'd start to find variants that contribute to diseases that are common in those populations, but are rarer in European populations," Martin says.
Female producers — the people most responsible for the sound of pop music — are even rarer, at just 2 percent in a subset of 300 songs across this same period, the study found.
Such transformative gifts are unusual for any museum, but they are rarer in cities where wealth is not as high as in cosmopolitan behemoths such as New York, Houston or Los Angeles.
The mangosteen, which has a hard shell with white flesh inside, is cheap and plentiful in Asia but rarer and more expensive in the West, where it is nonetheless growing in popularity.
The mangosteen, which has a hard shell and white flesh inside, is cheap and plentiful in Asia but rarer and more expensive in the West, where it is nonetheless growing in popularity.
Rarer still is that they are the choicest cuts of the artist's work, and all on view, with "Double Elvis" (1964), "Two Marilyns" (1962) and "Large Campbell's Soup Can" (1965) among them.
But on rarer occasions, a book or an artwork is so vital, and so particular to its time and place, that it feels touched by a genie, hard-won from its lamp.
Still, at least we finally have his critical — and rarer — account to add to the pile; a Facebook co-founder, who had remained close to Zuckerberg's orbit, finally reaching for the unfriend button.
But scientists think these mixed collisions are rarer , so Vitale and his colleague wanted to check whether the benefit of the more precise location outweighs the handicap of the mergers being less common.
The glasses date from a time when reading was much rarer a pastime than being; you'd grope for them to see a book, while relying on your naked eyes for driving, talking, walking.
She said that while this case was unique — it's rarer for perpetrators to go after those who intervene, which in this case was the newspaper — stalking and violence against women are highly correlated.
It's much rarer to get a shot with infected blood on it, although that can occur in some developing countries where needles are reused due to poverty and a lack of medical supplies.
Yet these successes have alternated with missteps that should be rarer for an elite player, such as an eight-over-par second round at the Tour Championship last September, which Mr Woods won.
During tomorrow's Super Bowl, more than 100 million of us will do something that's becoming rarer in the era of streaming and smartphones: We'll watch a live event — together — with friends and family.
Now, certain weapons will once again have "rolls," or a randomly assigned set of unlockable benefits that make a player's version of the virtual firearm different and potentially superior and rarer than another's.
Having twins joined at the head with fused skulls and separate bodies occurs in less than one in a million births, while having the connection extend into the brain tissue is rarer still.
This is a rarer vision these days, in a world where careers are made on viral singles, but it used to be an assumption baked into what it meant to be a rapper.
It could be called "The President Is Cashing In." But the gods are just, and although they denied the gift of literary grace to Patterson, they bestowed on him an even rarer skill.
Apologies in advance if you figured this out immediately — for some reason it only dawned on after a few days playing — but the rarer foundables are easy enough to spot: they all glow.
And there are some, even rarer, whose words are so auspiciously timed, so painfully beautiful and true, that you can only be grateful to have happened upon them—and then tell your friends.
Postpartum psychosis is rarer—with a 2017 review reporting incidences ranging from only about 1 to 3 women in 1,000—as well as more severe, involving disorganized thinking, erratic behavior, and disturbing thoughts.
Put it this way: we all know that JME is vegan, that he loves Pokemon, and that he didn't enjoy Jurassic World, yet paradoxically interviews with the man are rarer than Shining Mewtwos.
Along the way, cracks began to show: There was the rare outburst at a reporter during a news conference and the even rarer sight of Snyder calling out individual players for poor play.
Even if the benefits are tiny, they create a certain market logic; at some point not long from now, devices that don't connect to the internet will be rarer than ones that do.
The new tax law will make it even rarer; the Tax Policy Center predicts that it will reduce the number of households that take the charitable deduction to 16 million from 37 million.
And while there were many historical examples of big monetary expansion, examples at the ZLB were much rarer – in fact, basically two: the U.S. in the 1930s and Japan in the early 2000s.
The U.S. National Safety Council puts the odds of a typical American dying from a motor vehicle crash at one in 114, while an air incident is much rarer at one in 9,821.
While mummified cats are common in the archaeological record — the ancient Egyptians worshipped cats, and kept them as pets that were later mummified and entombed with their owners — mummified lions are far rarer.
If this remains a rare outcome on TV, it is even rarer in real life — and it's likely to resonate with viewers wrestling with what a transgressor's path to atonement might look like.
It's not clear exactly how they'll work, but McHugh described the mode as a "life-sized experience" that could incorporate things like lava and hostile or friendly mobs in addition to rarer resources.
The iPhone 11 Pro is very similar to the iPhone XS, which was very similar to the iPhone X. Radical changes are rarer, and fewer people are buying smartphones for the first time.
Music history is lined with creeps and sexists and rapists, with justice served far rarer than it ought to be, and this is by no means a phenomenon that's unique to hip-hop.
Now Amy Fisher, who became known as the Long Island Lolita nearly a quarter of a century ago when she shot her lover's wife, has inspired something rarer: a made-for-TV aria.
While Jaguar is moving ahead with restored and converted E-types, Mr. Spires says, his firm will offer conversions — and reversals — of the rarer Aston models at its Newport Pagnell facilities in Buckinghamshire.
Naturally, allowing visitors to touch the rarer books would have destroyed them, but it would have been nice to at least have text descriptions or other stand-ins for some of the archived works.
While PMSR is rare, it's even rarer to be performed on a deceased person who has no known partner, and who was not actively trying to have children, as was the case with Peter.
Swapping is popular and there's a robust secondhand market in Amsterdam shops and online, with prices ranging from about $15 for the common houses to upwards of $550 for some of the rarer editions.
It is a rare thing for the Empire State to host a presidential primary contest that actually matters, and rarer still for New York to have two weeks as the sole contest in play.
While presidents in the 21979s and 21988s often threw out the first pitch before World Series games, a president taking to the rubber during the Fall Classic has been much rarer in recent memory.
"This finding confirms our hypothesis as well as the community perception that the system was flooded by content that nobody cared about, while really interesting content was getting rarer," Bielikova and Srba write. Brutal.
While longer dated trades are not unusual for public sector borrowers, 50-year maturities have been much rarer sights in the past, and this is the first time the tenor has been repeatedly tested.
Midnight Special is the rare action movie that could stand a few more pauses for reflection, and the rarer Jeff Nichols movie that works more on pacing, energy, and excitement than on character dynamics.
Because they're so easy to treat, ischemic strokes are less dangerous than rarer hemorrhagic strokes, which occur when blood vessels rupture and leak blood into the brain (treating these can involve surgery or transfusions).
Bolder reforms need to be implemented in order to achieve performance metrics that prove sexual assaults are becoming closer to rarer and thus less prevalent occurrences-- and some efforts do appear to be working.
The unexpected album release is now a common phenomenon in pop, but somewhat rarer in classical, so I'll be listening to this sure-to-be-divisive account of the Sixth Symphony along with you.
According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime's collated government data, the crime of assault was rarer in the US in 2014 than it was in Australia, France, Ireland, or the Netherlands.
Days in court have been rare for the movement — and rarer still for Wall Street, where grievances are typically dealt with in private, and by wire transfer, when they are dealt with at all.
But if the one-hander is now in the distinct minority in the men's game and ever rarer at the junior level, it continues to be embraced by some of the greatest young talents.
While Scrabble-y letters can be great since they're generally rarer in crosswords, if I were making this puzzle today, I would prioritize smoother fill over including the last few letters of the alphabet.
He twinned with his brothers Joe and Kevin, who were also wearing the same model, but showed them up slightly by opting for the rarer, more expensive yellow gold edition with a green dial.
In rarer cases, you might also be using Progressive Web Apps, which are basically websites that are cached to your device so they can have some offline functionality and be launched like an app.
In a rarer and more damaging version of sextortion that often targets teenagers, a criminal convinces a victim to send explicit images -- and then threatens to release them unless the victim pays a ransom.
Another example is a pension, which is getting rarer in corporate America as more employers shift from defined-benefit plans that provide specified payouts in retirement to defined-contribution plans like the 401(k).
He found that blackface had become much rarer by the 1960s, and when it did show up, it was in photographs of private fraternity parties rather than at campuswide public events like minstrel shows.
If the heavy-handed application of power by the majority, and relentless obstruction by the minority, was hard — and by that he means physically hard, time-consuming, unpleasant — then it would be rarer too.
With agriculture happening at that scale, farms like the kind most people imagine — a family-owned business with a few acres and a henhouse — have gotten much rarer, in favor of industrial-scale businesses.
But it feels as though it's increasingly rare for that social commentary to take aim directly at Broadway's overwhelmingly white, middle-class audience—and even rarer for shows that do to become commercial successes.
But it is through his relationship with Rachel that we witness something even rarer on television: a black father nurturing his daughter's professional ambitions and her desire to crack both racial and gender glass ceilings.
How to help You can give blood: Orlando's local blood bank met its needs yesterday, but will need more in the coming days, especially the rarer O negative, O positive and AB plasma blood types.
That is rarer now—though some of the actresses accusing Mr Weinstein of serious assaults say they stayed silent for so long partly because they feared being characterised as "sleeping their way to the top".
What is rarer than a female photographer capturing scenes of male masturbation for the public eye, is one who sees the act as just another step in documenting the unfiltered truths of the human condition.
There's also a system to hatch eggs, which may contain rarer pokémon not easily found in the wild, by walking with the app open or when wearing the Pokémon Go Plus wearable on your wrist.
Next, scientists will hunt for a no-neutrino, or neutrinoless double electron capture, an even rarer event in which, after the double neutrino electron capture event, the two neutrinos collide and emit a gamma ray.
But that's not always enough: Every Pokémon only has a maximum CP, which is why it's ultimately important to capture rarer Pokémon with higher-level CP. Thankfully, smaller Pokémon can also evolve into larger Pokémon.
Thankfully, these types of jihadist terrorist attacks in the West have become notably rarer and smaller in scale than they were even just three years ago, when horrific attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, Calif.
" The BBC reports that although knife crime is on the increase across England and Wales, "It's relatively unusual for a violent incident to involve a knife, and rarer still for someone to need hospital treatment.
In the 2003 series "Gotham Central," she was outed against her will as a lesbian, and the comic explored the ramifications of the event at a time when L.G.B.T.Q. characters were even rarer than today.
It's like the Rolex MilSub, which has a starting price of $100,21866, but Benrus starts at $21866,21950 and in many cases is much rarer — if someone's looking for a cool tool watch with some history.
This month, college basketball will make the latest of what in recent years have come to be rarer moments in the New York spotlight, as the site of not one but two major-conference tournaments.
Borgna shopped at the nearby Union Square farmers' market (as well as Eataly for rarer ingredients) and took cues from Gould and Mayle, who, wanting to avoid a fussy dinner, simply requested risotto and fish.
Even the rarer plants she cultivates have a low-key grace, including a purple strain of Caryopteris divaricata, a four-foot-tall Himalayan native with a baroque curlicue violet flower that attracts legions of butterflies.
It's probably somewhat rarer for such a big company to use these tactics to push brand #awareness, and as our sister site Jezebel noted, this year's ads were absolutely writhing with obviously manufactured faux-woke sentiment.
But given Trump has literally made good on several of his more heinous campaign promises that everyone thought he would not, I think cooperation between tech and Trump is going to be rarer than more opposition.
A stricter, but rarer, condition is the "hold-separate" remedy, which has been applied to a handful of hardware deals, including the merger last year of two Taiwanese chipmakers, Advanced Semiconductor Engineering and Siliconware Precision Industries.
It's rarer for campaigns to explain how much all of their proposals would cost put together or to convey just how perfectly the political stars would have to align for the math to work just right.
Rarer still do we talk about how to fix this misalignment through changes—whether to institutions public or private—that might burden the managerial class (in this case, government oversight or consumer protection could be warranted).

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