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The rare case risks are extremely high because these small price differences are converted to large profits via leverage ( borrowed money ), and in the rare event of a large price move, this may yield a large loss.
South America is a relatively peaceful continent in which wars are a rare event ; as a result, Brazil hasn't had its territory invaded since year 1865 during the Paraguayan War.
Of course, such an event is rare in coalition governments when compared to two-party systems, which typically exists because of stifling the growth of emerging parties, often through discriminatory nomination rules regulations and plurality voting systems, and so on.
Under exceptional circumstances, a redive may be granted, but these are exceedingly rare ( usually for very young divers just learning how to compete, or if some event outside the diver's control has caused them to be unable to perform ).
Another variety, known as the retrospective gambler's fallacy, occurs when individuals judge that a seemingly rare event must come from a longer sequence than a more common event does.
* Oral consumption of excess thyroid hormone tablets is possible ( surreptitious use of thyroid hormone ), as is the rare event of consumption of ground beef contaminated with thyroid tissue, and thus thyroid hormone ( termed " hamburger hyperthyroidism ").
The use of safety glasses or goggles during priming operations can provide valuable protection in the rare event that an accidental detonation takes place.
* 2011 – A rare tornado outbreak occurs in New England ; a strong EF3 tornado strikes Springfield, Massachusetts during the event, killing four people.
This rare event is used to determine the diameter of Venus and the structure of the Venusian atmosphere.
A Loring Ward report in Advisor Perspectives showed how international diversification worked over the 10-year period from 2000 – 2010, with the Morgan Stanley Capital Index for emerging markets generating ten-year returns of 154 percent balancing the blue-chip S & P 500 index, which lost 9. 1 percent over the same period – a historically rare event.
Snowfall is an extremely rare event ; snowflakes were spotted in 1959, 1968 and 2012 in the city, but the city has never experienced an accumulation in its history.
In rare cases, stuttering may be acquired in adulthood as the result of a neurological event such as a head injury, tumour, stroke or drug use.
However, reproductive isolation between hybrids and their parents is particularly difficult to achieve and thus hybrid speciation is considered an extremely rare event.
For the NPC to formally defeat a proposal put before it is a rare, but not non-existent event.
Since the Elfstedentocht is such a rare event, its declaration creates excitement all over the country.
Its rare appearance is said to foreshadow a great event or bear testimony to the greatness of a ruler.
This rare event will be very difficult to observe from Earth.
The city has a mild climate and snow is a rare event, which has occurred only 3 times since 1900.
* Bowel twist ( or similarly, bowel strangulation ) is a comparatively rare event ( usually developing sometime after major bowel surgery ).
This remarkable behavior may lead to discomfort in the rare event that they stagnate there excessively.
In the rare event that hands with pairs tie, kickers are used just as in high poker ( but reversed ): 3-3-6-4-2 defeats 3-3-6-5-A.
In the rare event that hands with pairs tie, kickers are used just as in high poker ( but reversed ): 3-3-6-4-2 defeats 3-3-6-5-A.

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The woman eyed the youth with the avidity a coin collector might display toward a rare doubloon which is not yet in his collection.
It is one of the rare public ventures here on which nearly everyone is agreed.
The doctor, with the air of a man whose professional interests have found scope, drew Alex's attention to those excellences which might otherwise have escaped him: the fine color in comb and wattles, the length and quality of neck and saddle hackles, the firm, wide spread of the toes, and a rare justness in the formation of the ear lappets.
They gathered roots, bulbs, odd ferns, leaves, and bits of resin from the rare Santa Lucia fir, which exists only on a forty-five mile strip on the westerly side of these mountains.
Whenever artists, indeed, turned to actual representations or molded three-dimensional figures, which were rare down to 800 B.C., they tended to reflect reality ( see Plate 6a, 9b ) ; ;
The American Institute of Decorators has acquired a rare complete set of sofas and chairs which are to be placed in the Executive Mansion's library.
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 ).
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.
A rare exception to the dominance of α-amino acids in biology is the β-amino acid beta alanine ( 3-aminopropanoic acid ), which is used in plants and microorganisms in the synthesis of pantothenic acid ( vitamin B < sub > 5 </ sub >), a component of coenzyme A.
But, such complete secret languages are rare, because the speakers usually have some public language in common, on which the argot is largely based.
Using his excellent knowledge of Greek, which was then rare in the West, to his advantage, he studied the Hebrew Bible and Greek authors like Philo, Origen, Athanasius, and Basil of Caesarea, with whom he was also exchanging letters.
Other uncommon colors include red amber ( sometimes known as " cherry amber "), green amber, and even blue amber, which is rare and highly sought after.
Objects of fine art from this period were frequently made from rare and valuable materials, such as gold and lapis, the cost of which commonly exceeded the wages of the artist.
** Addison's disease is a rare disorder in which the adrenal glands do not produce sufficient amounts of glucocorticoids ( mainly cortisol ).
* Addison's disease, a rare endocrine disorder in which the adrenal glands do not produce enough steroid hormones
This portability feature, however, requires a portable television, which was extremely rare in the early 1980s.
In the 4th century BC Plato knew oreichalkos as rare and nearly as valuable as gold and Pliny describes how aurichalcum had come from Cypriot ore deposits which had been exhausted by the 1st century AD.
The rare mineral is called sassolite, which is found at Sasso, Italy.
In more recent years, pure steals of home are rare, although a player may steal home plate during a " delayed double steal ," in which a runner on first attempts to steal second, while the runner on third breaks for home as soon as the catcher throws to second base.
The advisory committee then selects the judging panel, the membership of which changes each year, although on rare occasions a judge may be selected a second time.
The " Jerusalem Chamber ” is a replica of the room in Westminster Abbey in which work on the King James Version of the Bible was conducted, and it displays a collection of rare Bibles.
Designs exist, although rare, in which this behaviour is reversed, i. e., pressing a valve removes a length of tubing rather than adding one.
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.
Comorian waters are the habitat of the coelacanth, a rare fish with limblike fins and a cartilaginous skeleton, the fossil remains of which date as far back as 400 million years and which was once thought to have become extinct about 70 million years ago.

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