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rare and example
Generally, there is no trial in an appellate court, only consideration of the record of the evidence presented to the trial court and all the pre-trial and trial court proceedings are reviewed — unless the appeal is by way of re-hearing, new evidence will usually only be considered on appeal in " very " rare instances, for example if that material evidence was unavailable to a party for some very significant reason such as prosecutorial misconduct.
An example is modern Greek which may write the phoneme in six different ways: ⟨ ι ⟩, ⟨ η ⟩, ⟨ υ ⟩, ⟨ ει ⟩, ⟨ οι ⟩, and ⟨ υι ⟩ ( although the last is rare ).
An example of X-linked ataxic condition is the rare fragile X-associated tremor / ataxia syndrome.
This may exemplify a rare example of insular dwarfing in a mainland context, with the " islands " being formed by the extensive river networks in the Amazon Basin, which form effective biogeographic barriers.
File: Rriveted kusari kote. jpg | A rare example of Japanese riveted mail.
For example, exogamy is rare for women born into families of woodcarvers.
It is a rare example of perennialist pedagogy at a research university.
Very long readings also occur for certain kanji or symbols which have a gairaigo reading ; the word " centimeter " is generally written as " cm " ( with two half-width characters, so occupying one space ) and has the seven-kana reading ( it can also be written as the kanji, though this is very rare ); another common example is '%' ( the percent sign ), which has the five kana reading.
An example is Portuguese raro " rare " vs. Spanish raro " strange " ( similarly, Spanish exquisito " exquisite " vs. Portuguese esquisito " strange ").
Licenses to own / carry category A weapons are available but rare, for example pre-ban grandfathered pump action shotguns-these are then added like normal category B weapons to the Waffenpass / Waffenbesitzkarte.
A rare example of henotheism focused on a single Goddess is found among the Southern Nuba of Sudan.
The Hobart Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in Australia and a rare surviving example of an Egyptian Revival synagogue.
As with Mamluk Egypt, the Tughlaq Dynasty was a rare vestigial example of Muslim rule in Asia after the Mongol invasion.
For example, introns are extremely common within the nuclear genome of higher vertebrates ( e. g. humans and mice ), where protein-coding genes almost always contain multiple introns, while introns are rare within the nuclear genes of some eukaryotic microorganisms, for example baker's / brewer's yeast ( Saccharomyces cerevisiae ).
Some traditions ( i. e., the Vedanta ), believe that a supreme being plays some kind of role, for example, as the dispenser of the ' fruits ' of karma or as exercising the option to change one's karma in rare instances.
But although it has colonized a few oceanic islands, vagrant individuals are generally rare ; in the whole of Micronesia for example, the species was only recorded twice each on Guam and Saipan in the Marianas.
Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby Mild, brewed to a pre-WWI recipe, is a rare example of a strong Mild ( 6. 0 % ABV ).
The first book of Lewis's Space Trilogy, a rare example of theological science fiction, it features a philologist named Ransom who arrives by accident on Mars ( called Malacandra by the natives ).
Abrupt transformations from one biologic system to another, for example the passing of life from water into land or the transition from invertebrates to vertebrates, are rare.
( A universe incorporating all these types of fantastic elements is fairly rare ; another example is the DC Universe.
Kanum is a rare example of a language with base 6.
This is an example of a rare pulmonic ingressive phone.
For example, it is not rare to find studies with character matrices based on whole mitochondrial genomes (~ 16, 000 nucleotides, in many animals ).
There are a few minor exceptions to this, for example, with A-Q-10-9-5-4-2 it is slightly better to play Q-9 and A-10-5-4-2, but these situations are rare and do not affect a player's win rate much.

rare and consistent
However, the idea of inflation ( for which this problem served as a partial motivation ) was successful in solving this problem, creating models in which monopoles existed but were rare enough to be consistent with current observations.
Structured P2P networks employ a globally consistent protocol to ensure that any node can efficiently route a search to some peer that has the desired file / resource, even if the resource is extremely rare.
As a result, there have been rare instances when the chapter naming convention may not appear to be consistent with the charter dates.
No other British steam locomotives have a longer or more consistent record of high speed running than the A4s, instances of 100 mph running by them must exceed those of all other types combined, though it must be stressed that even 90 mph running was a relatively rare event with steam traction, much less 100 mph.
; however, Mundanes seem to have trouble finding Xanth on a consistent basis, making any travel to Xanth a somewhat rare occurrence.
Nephelinites and similar rocks typically contain relatively high concentrations of elements such as the light rare earths, as consistent with a low degree of melting of mantle peridotite at depths sufficient to stabilize garnet.
* In rare cases, patients with clinical FTD were found to have changes consistent with Alzheimer's disease on autopsy
Recent genetic studies on the antigenic variations among south Indian populations suggest Nadars share several genotypic characters with East Asian populations, consistent with the demographic history of South India, and also revealed that there are several genetic markers unique to the Nadars, which are rare or absent in other populations of India and the world.
Vegetarianism had been regarded as an alternative lifestyle for many years ; but became more mainstream during the 1980s even though consistent vegetarians are still rare.
His consistent position of avoiding a military confrontation with Israel was rare in Lebanese politics.
Another practical issue concerns a general lack of availability of detailed failure data and not consistent filtering of failure ( feedback ) data or ingoring statistical errors, which are very high for rare events ( like reliability related failures ).
He gave that particular dish a full score of ten out of ten on his scale, which means " It is extremely rare that a restaurant can achieve perfect dishes on a consistent basis ".
The editor of the guide, Elizabeth Carter, explained the reason for the score, " It's extremely rare that a restaurant cooks perfectly on a consistent basis, but we've had so many superlative reports that we're delighted to recognise The Fat Duck as the best restaurant in Britain.
The ISO 9 standard, in its 1995 version, has introduced another romanization system that works with a consistent one-to-one reversible mapping, resorting to rare diacritic combinations such as < â, û, ŝ >.
In addition to assessing annual records of rare birds, the committee conducts regular reviews of batches of previously accepted records on a species-by-species basis, to ensure that only those consistent with advances in knowledge of bird identification are retained, and to determine the subspecies of accepted records.

rare and continuity
Retakes were rare and dialogue mistakes were often played off for the sake of continuity.
Other scholars have also doubted the authorship of chapters 42 to 54 ( particularly 44, which contains rare examples of continuity mistakes ).
On rare occasions, an Observation round would have the players answer a five-part question, such as " Name the five continuity errors in the film clip ," and players would receive 2 points for each correct answer.
According to the GAO website, " the long tenure of the Comptroller General gives GAO a continuity of leadership that is rare within government.
Schizencephaly is a rare developmental disorder of brain characterized by abnormal continuity of histologic grey matter tissue extending from the ependyma lining of the cerebral ventricles to the pial surface of the cerebral hemisphere surface.
These hopes of maintaining continuity were dashed however in 1890, when Hamilton was partially paralysed by a rare tropical disease he had caught whilst on his last tour of duty.
Also, many children's hospitals will continue to see children with rare illnesses into adulthood, allowing for a continuity of care.
In a rare bit of continuity for the pulp magazines, America did not find itself fully recovered in the first novel following the end of the Purple Invasion.
Moreover, the head of GAO serves a 15-year term, which gives the agency a continuity of leadership that is rare in the federal government.
This was a nice reference to ' Homer's Enemy ' and was a rare instance where the series carried through some continuity.

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