The group's action in Georgia seems relatively rare among the loosely linked tea party organizations nationally.
Compared to the vast majority of static, reflective signs, these radar-display systems are relatively rare.
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Money talks loudly in rugby because profit is relatively rare in the professional game.
It must be held in high esteem, of course, because it's a relatively rare award.
Car makers build more sedans than coupes, so the latter are always relatively rare.
It said pilot whales and sun fish had also made appearances but sightings were relatively rare.
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And Mr Wannerton's relatively rare form is known as word-taste or lexical gustatory synaesthesia.
Even so, chiefs are relatively rare compared with presidents and their various declensions (vice-, assistant-, etc).
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This vicarious or secondary traumatic stress is relatively rare, but "we've all identified it, " he said.
Massachusetts also has a relatively rare law that requires cigarette manufacturers to disclose their ingredients.
Even though it's relatively rare, meaning it accounts for only about 3 percent of the cancer cases.
The relatively rare exceptions -- stars like Jackie Chan have obvious commercial appeal -- prove the rule.
While playoff beards have spread to professional football, basketball, and soccer, they are still relatively rare in baseball.
This sort of network, while fairly common among nonprofit hospitals in the U.S., is relatively rare in India.
Bankruptcies are relatively rare in the industry because larger firms typically buy the clients from a struggling rival.
Importantly, early success in relatively rare diseases seems to be translating into much broader potential for these medicines.
In business, conflicts of interest are relatively rare--contested takeovers, shareholder activism and succession fights being the most common exceptions.
Clinical use of Cox-2 drugs in association with cancer is still relatively rare.
The success is a relatively rare example of a House of Lords private member's bill making it into law.
Miller understands that this kind of event is still relatively rare in the United States, and unheard of in Boston.
However, it is relatively rare for them to charge money for items intrinsic to a character's progress through core content.
But these are still relatively rare and new implementations are very expensive--each handheld radio alone can cost a few thousand dollars.
Sportsfriends is interesting, along with its collaborative nature, for being that relatively rare bird, a Kickstarter for a PlayStation 3 launch.
Police say this is one of the first cases of its kind in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, where such killings are relatively rare.
Yet traditional TV and radio are far from finished, particularly in the fast-growing Hispanic market, where on-demand viewing is still relatively rare.
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Such a strategy is relatively rare in white-collar criminal cases because of the danger something will go wrong during cross-examination by prosecutors.
Wars were relatively rare, and during the prolonged periods of peace between each conflict military spending seldom exceeded 1% of the economy.
In the 1950s and 1960s, letters to congressmen were relatively rare, and so they were taken seriously, just as e-mail is today.
Personal computers are still relatively rare in India but televisions are ubiquitous.
Scott has long been one of the farthest drivers on his relatively rare appearances on the European Tour, averaging around the 300-yard mark.
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