The concept was simple: principles were ideas that because of their nature rarely if ever changed.
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In my experience, such high-concept stagings rarely if ever illuminate the work in question.
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And it rarely if ever releases information about its upcoming products until a formal announcement event.
Brandoff says that he rarely if ever disconnects for more than a day from his professional life.
He has rarely if ever heard a female acquaintance crack a joke about his role as a stay-at-home parent.
Basically my experience was that independent bookstores rarely if ever wanted to acknowledge that there were also independent publishers.
Once these horses and burros are rounded up, the public rarely if ever has the the opportunity to see them again.
Such a body is sure to be dominated by union appointees or allies who would rarely if ever declare a labor shortage.
In close to 75% of cases, hacktivist targets were warned ahead of time that they would face an attack, a tactic that rarely if ever is used by financially-motivated hackers.
This exposed beach break works well at mid and high tide and is rarely, if ever, crowded.
And rarely, if ever, can I get past the subject line in my e-mail inbox.
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The airy promises of networked technology are here, at a scale rarely, if ever, deployed before.
Rarely, if ever, does the news concern a matter that could have a direct, significant economic effect.
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Rarely, if ever, is diplomacy successful without the strong support of the other instruments of national power.
In my professional experience, when it comes to investment products and services, rarely, if ever, are conflicts unavoidable.
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But rarely, if ever, has such a fellow been bedeviled by the array of obstacles Lin must confront.
But that is arguably a worry in itself: turbocharged credit creation rarely, if ever, comes without a cost.
The truly wretched rarely, if ever, require the services of certified public accountants.
Perhaps for that reason, Drucker rarely, if ever, expressed disapproval of minimum-wage statutes.
Even many professional writers rarely, if ever, use Microsoft Word's most sophisticated features.
The reason that suicide, assisted or not, gives liberals pause is that it rarely, if ever, leaves others undamaged.
But rarely, if ever, are we given a strings-free opportunity to opt out.
Malaysian streets are comparatively safe and civil order rarely, if ever, breaks down.
But rarely, if ever, has it been more difficult than it is today.
Rarely, if ever, have I seen this truism taken to the extreme that it is in the home financing business.
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Adding to development costs in the fickle homeschooling market is the fact that one size rarely, if ever, fits all.
They did not mix with others and were rarely, if ever, seen at local wedding celebrations or other community occasions.
The two larger parties have a clear line of command, a leader whose authority is rarely, if ever, questioned by colleagues.
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