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rare and cases
In rare cases, diseases such as encephalitis or a pituitary tumor may damage the appestat permanently, destroying nearly all sense of satiety.
Relief in post-conviction is rare and is most often found in capital or violent felony cases.
AHL is relatively rare ( less than 100 cases have been reported in the medical literature as of 2006 ), it is seen in about 2 % of ADEM cases, and is characterized by necrotizing vasculitis of venules and hemorrhage, and edema.
However, for most alloys there is a particular proportion of constituents ( in rare cases two )— the eutectic mixture — which gives the alloy a unique melting point.
Convictions have resulted in seizure of diving gear, boats, and motor vehicles as well as fines and in rare cases, imprisonment.
In rare cases a linguist may represent phonemes with abstract symbols, such as dingbats, so as not to privilege any one allophone.
In rare cases such as Chediak Higashi Syndrome, albinism may be associated with deficiencies in the transportation of melanin granules.
In some rare cases when a person has become trapped in a deserted place, with no means of communication or hope of rescue, the victim has amputated his or her own limb:
Roughly 88 % of people affected with AVM are asymptomatic ; often the malformation is discovered as part of an autopsy or during treatment of an unrelated disorder ( called in medicine " an incidental finding "); in rare cases its expansion or a micro-bleed from an AVM in the brain can cause epilepsy, deficit or pain.
There are even reports of humans who normally walk on all fours with their feet but not their knees on the ground, but these cases are a result of conditions such as Uner Tan syndrome — very rare genetic neurological disorders rather than normal behavior.
Employing this schema, major depression would be denoted D. Unipolar mania ( M ) is, depending on the authority cited, either very rare, or nonexistent with such cases actually being Md.
Today however, as a result of steady improvements in the organization of the penal system, such cases are very rare, if not practically non-existent.
It needs to be mentioned also that two substituents on an atom may, in rare cases, be geometrical isomers.
It is possible in rare cases that two substituents on an atom differ only in their absolute configuration ( R or S ).
* The two-minute warning is not used in college football, except in rare cases where the scoreboard clock has malfunctioned and is not being used.
Less common side-effects may include cardiac arrhythmias, blurry or double vision and / or the temporary loss of blood cells or platelets and in rare cases can cause aplastic anemia.
With normal use, small reductions in white cell count and serum sodium are common ; however, in rare cases, the loss of platelets may become life-threatening.
If left untreated, it is possible for chlamydia in men to spread to the testicles causing epididymitis, which in rare cases can cause sterility if not treated within 6 to 8 weeks.
He is not aware of all of his powers at the start of the show ; for instance, his heat vision and super breath do not develop until seasons two and six, respectively, and his power of flight did not emerge until the series finale, up until that point the power appeared only in a few rare cases, such as when he was temporarily're-programmed ' to assume a Kryptonian persona or when he was trapped in a virtual reality.
Spinal manipulation is frequently associated with mild to moderate adverse effects, with serious or fatal complications in rare cases.
Sometimes hands, or in rare cases, the back of heads would also be seen.
Despite its rare use, Italian orthography allows the circumflex accent ( î ) too, in two cases: it can be found in old literary context ( roughly up to 19th century ) to signal a syncope ( fêro → fecero, they did ), or in modern Italian to signal the contraction of ″- ii ″ due to the plural ending-i whereas the root ends with another-i ; e. g., s. demonio, p. demonii → demonî ; in this case the circumflex also signals that the word intended is not demoni, plural of " demone " by shifting the accent ( demònî, " devils "; dèmoni, " demons ").
Some anticonvulsant medications do not have primary FDA-approved uses in epilepsy but are used in limited trials, remain in rare use in difficult cases, have limited " grandfather " status, are bound to particular severe epilepsies, or are under current investigation.
In bacteria and archaea, GUG and UUG are common start codons, but in rare cases, certain proteins may use alternative start codons not normally used by that species.

rare and Security
The U. S. Permanent Representative, currently Susan Rice, is charged with representing the United States on the U. N. Security Council and during almost all plenary meetings of the General Assembly, except in the rare situation in which a more senior officer of the United States ( such as the U. S. Secretary of State or the President of the United States ) is present.
Such practices are assumed to be quite rare in the modern Western world, thanks to improved social security such as the Social Security Act which allowed Aid to Dependent Children ( ADC ) to be passed.
On rare occasions, Penelope invades skits already in progress ( most notably ' Cooking with Me ' where she is chased by Security, and steals the cooking pot to try to carry Amanda with her, but Amanda comes up from the hole in the cooker ).
" In the US, the name is rare, with babies receiving the name less than 0. 001 % since the 1940s, according to Social Security Administration data.
In rare instances where such information is available, 610 officers appeared to have been drawn from other party or state agencies ( such as the Political and Legislative Committee staff or Public Security Bureaus ).
" The Rare Books and Manuscripts division of the Association of College and Research Libraries as well as Library Security expert William Andrew Moffett helped the Federal Bureau of Investigation to capture and convict Stephen Blumberg and identify the rare items he had stolen.
After the eclipse of the high profile teams from Hyderabad, the Durand Cup, with rare exceptions since 1970, has been won mostly by teams from Kolkata ( Mohun Bagan and East Bengal ) or Punjab ( Border Security Force & JCT Mills ).

rare and Council
In 1870, the First Vatican Council proclaimed the dogma of papal infallibility for those rare occasions the pope speaks ex cathedra when issuing a solemn definition of faith or morals.
Though officially such comment is merely an advice, it is very rare for law proposals to remain unchanged if the judgment of the Council is negative.
Richard was also given the rare distinction of being appointed to the Queen's Privy Council for Canada in 1992, entitling him to the style The Honourable ( French: L ' Honorable ) for life.
By contrast, however, more research by the Parents Television Council, suggests that prevalence of smoking on television is currently rare.
It usually meets twice per year, but in December 2006 a rare joint meeting between the Metropolitan Council and the Holy Synod of Bishops was held.
Though rare, more than one member of the Council has been replaced this way.
Because the area used to contain many species of ants, rare birds and insectivorous plants, Surrey County Council embarked in 1989 upon a project to renew the heathland and encourage the return of the area to its original habitat type.
In 1953 the mill came into the hands of Kesteven County Council who made the first restorations preventing the fine old mill from being dismantled and restoring it as a rare landmark.
The Jerilderie Shire Council ( and the Shire of Taroom in the central Queensland highlands ) have rare windmills of unusual design.
In 1923, Fielding was sworn into the Privy Council of the United Kingdom allowing him to be styled as Right Honourable, a rare privilege among Canadians who have not served as Prime Minister, Governor-General, or Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
This caused many instances where a Labor-controlled Assembly faced an opposition-controlled Council — a rare occurrence elsewhere in Australia.
With regard to the case opened in Belgium: in 2004, in a rare case of disavowing the recommendation of its Auditor, the 12th Flemish Chamber of the Council of State judged that the Flemish interpretation of the linguistic laws did not contradict the aforementioned laws.
According to the Land Conservation Council of Victoria, it has been assessed as " being of State botanical significance for its ecological integrity and viability, rarity and representation of community types ", and is home to 22 species assessed as regionally threatened, rare or restricted in the greater Melbourne area, including roosting colonies of Large Bent-wing Bat and Eastern Horseshoe Bat, and the Powerful Owl, Brush-tailed Phascogale and Barking Owl.
* Former Hawarden Rural District Council, a rare example of a single bar.
The sources said that trans-boundary movement of the rare and endangered species was controlled by the CITES and that a certificate of permission from CITES and permission from the Islamabad-based National Council for Conservation of Wildlife ( NCCW ) were both required before import of the animals.
The area round the monument is a site of special scientific interest and was designated such in 1984, when the Nature Conservancy Council decided that the geology of the area was very rare.
Among Laynez ’ s other speeches during the third period of the Council are ( 1 ) perhaps the most controversial speech of the entire Council, in which he argued that the power of the bishop was received through the mediation of the pope and not directly from God ( October 20, 1562 ), and ( 2 ) a speech in which he committed a rare theological error – he doubted the ability of the Church to invalidate clandestine marriages ( August 23, 1563 ), a position rejected by the 24th Session of the Council in Chapter 1 of its Decree on the Reformation of Marriage.
In March, 1997, weeks after hiring defense attorney Valukus, and days after learning from the Chicago Sun-Times of their investgation into Burke's law firm and clients, Burke used a rare parliamentary maneuver to amend the proceedings of the City Council to change to absentions four " yes " votes regarding airport facility leases for Midway and American airlines, two of Burke's seven airline clients.
The Heritage Council has published a detailed history of this " rare " building in a Register of Heritage Places-Assessment Document.
* Crown Council of Belgium, the King, his Ministers and the Ministers of State, meeting on rare occasions to advise the King
This was a noteworthy achievement, given that " nomination to the Council in those days was a rare distinction bestowed only on men of outstanding ability and high social position.

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