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It is often used in the study of rare events.
It's just one of those rare events you're really not prepared for.
But rare events in a large group can still mean many people will be affected.
Markets are not very good at setting prices for rare events.
The only thing is, such outbreaks are not rare events.
"We're really looking at rare events those two summers," he said.
"The level of urgency for dealing with rare events just isn't there."
The emergence of intelligent life may have required yet other rare events.
Rare events for Bulgaria have been almost the rule this week.
But official visits were rare events, even by the thoughtful major?
Some hazards are rare events with high risk such as earthquakes.
The method is designed to allow ready observation of rare events with respect to time.
Supreme Court vacancies, on the other hand, are rare events.
Some patterns account for a greater frequency of seemingly rare events.
For one thing, they say, false positive results in the laboratory are extraordinarily rare events.
As a result, minor problems begin to look serious and rare events begin to seem common.
It is an application of travel demand modeling to crime or other rare events.
In addition, he has worked on multiscale modeling and the study of rare events.
These add up rapidly in complicated systems, and what should be extremely rare events happen surprisingly often.
The rules are designed so that rarer events require larger drinks.
For 25 years they limited themselves to gathering information on the rare events where superhumans could have been involved.
Optimize for the common case, not for the rare events.
During this period, rare events of hail may occur.
The samples in such regions are called "rare events".
Overall, a considerable number of statistically rare events all occurred together within the game's closing minutes.