Alpha = 4.37% is rarely used.
It's significant in that Popes very rarely visit the US, but it doesn't really matter.
Yes. New York does occasionally get earthquakes, but they are rarely strong enough to cause any significant damage.
She played a significant, and ultimately tragic role in a very important time in history.Furthermore she was a woman with very significant wealth, power, and influence; in a time when women rarely had any say at all about their lives.
The unexpected company in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Boo Radley. He is a recluse who is rarely seen in the neighborhood, but plays a significant role in the story's resolution.
There can be several differences, but perhaps the most common one is that "promotion" implies (does not guarantee) a raise, "appointment" rarely involves a raise.
Hurricanes can cause significant coast erosion. Flooding resulting from heavy rains can alter river channels. Tornadoes can destroy vegetation, but rarely cause significant amounts of soil erosion.
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Since drifting is rarely a linear affair the final location of the raft would be somewhere within a 1700 mile radius of its initial position. Statistically its most likely location would be at 1/3 of the initial radius.
I rarely eat chips. I rarely go shopping. I rarely wear shorts. I rarely use the computer.
She rarely frowns. The book is rarely opened.
No, the word rarely is a adverb, a word that modifies a verb. For example:He can rarely sit still for long.She rarely eats meat.We rarely go to the movies.
No, it very rarely does.No, it very rarely does.No, it very rarely does.No, it very rarely does.