Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet RARELY


RARELY

Definition av RARELY

  1. sällan
  2. sällsynt
  3. synnerligen

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  • An official Major League Baseball (MLB) statistic since 1984, it is sometimes referred to as on-base average (OBA), as it is rarely presented as a true percentage.
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  • To be recognized at law, the loss must involve damage to property, or mental or physical injury; pure economic loss is rarely recognized for the award of damages.
  • Since the establishment of the first shogunate in 1192, the emperors of Japan have rarely taken on a role as supreme battlefield commander, unlike many Western monarchs.
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  • It is a metalloid (more rarely considered a metal) in the carbon group that is chemically similar to its group neighbors silicon and tin.
  • Ancient Greek cuisine was characterized by its frugality and was founded on the "Mediterranean triad": wheat, olive oil, and wine, with meat being rarely eaten and fish being more common.
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  • Hypnotherapy is generally not considered to be based on scientific evidence, and is rarely recommended in clinical practice guidelines.
  • In mathematics, an inner product space (or, rarely, a Hausdorff pre-Hilbert space) is a real vector space or a complex vector space with an operation called an inner product.
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  • Certain metallocenes and their derivatives exhibit catalytic properties, although metallocenes are rarely used industrially.
  • Although many scholars consider it a religious movement, its adherents typically see it as spiritual or as unifying Mind-Body-Spirit, and rarely use the term New Age themselves.


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