What a rarity: a big-think policy entrepreneur who knows how to get things done in government.
And besides, the rarity of an injustice should not impact whether that injustice is remedied.
There's even a laptop-style trackpad supporting multitouch gestures -- a rarity on products like this.
There was also already a distributor in place, a rarity these days for any independent project.
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Even bipartisan support, a rarity in Washington, was not enough for the bill to succeed.
It also has the largest night skiing operation in Colorado, another big resort rarity.
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O'Neill has visited each of his 604 dealers in person, a rarity in the auto industry.
Snap Fitness may be a rarity: a gym chain that can thrive during a recession.
Both parties within the Committee agree, which is a rarity in Washington these days.
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Their rarity and beauty makes some of these diamonds worth well into the millions of dollars.
Private financing was virtually unheard of at that time and is still a rarity today.
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Britain's liberal energy market, in which long-term contracts are a rarity, is a bigger obstacle.
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"Being a Democrat is a rarity in the Corps, according to my experiences, " Formaneck said.
All the young people in the village speak the language, a rarity among American Indian tribes.
Novartis went ahead because it saw a rarity: one of the few untapped drug markets left.
It's clean, quiet and a rarity among drip machines for maintaining the optimal 200-degree brewing temperature.
In the end, the quality and rarity of the painting drove the competitive bidding.
One is to make clearing an area of growth, a rarity in post-crisis finance.
They had Mr Elmore testify, a rarity in murder trials, and they called no other witnesses.
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Mr Bebb said it was a rarity for either to miss a rehearsal, let alone a concert.
Significant billing overages, runaway application costs, and exorbitant international roaming fees are no longer a corporate rarity.
But those service calls are a rarity with most home appliances sold in the last five years.
Actually, opponents of the treaty committed a Washington rarity, taking a stand in opposition to public opinion.
Forty years after Gloria Steinem and Germain Greer, women are still a rarity in the corporate suite.
For Crouch, rarity is not important as maps and atlases that tell the story of a place.
The fully detached home (a rarity in San Francisco) has a 3-car garage, plus additional parking.
He said the high price was down to its rarity and exclusivity as very few were produced.
Some analysts praised his speech Thursday for using folksy language, a rarity in India's staid political scene.
Apple users have long debated the wisdom of installing antivirus software, given the rarity of Mac-targeting malware.
"It's pretty unusual, " Cook County Medical Examiner Stephen Cina said, commenting on the rarity of cyanide poisonings.
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