rarely impinge
Frequency: 4.20.3 per million words
to have an effect on something very infrequently
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- The music industry rarely impinges on my life.
- His personal problems rarely impinge on his professional performance.
- The small village's remote location meant that external conflicts rarely impinged on its peaceful existence.
- The new regulations rarely impinge on small businesses.
- His personal beliefs, while strong, rarely impinge on his professional decisions.
- Such minor issues should rarely impinge on our overall strategy.
- For most citizens, the intricate legal debates in parliament rarely impinge directly on their daily routines.
- Thankfully, her busy schedule rarely impinges on her family life.
- The distant hum of city traffic rarely impinges on the tranquility of this suburban park.
- Their disagreements rarely impinged on their friendship.
- Environmental regulations that are not strictly enforced rarely impinge on the practices of large corporations.
- Economic downturns rarely impinge on the ultra-rich.
- The highly technical jargon of quantum physics rarely impinges on the general public's understanding of the world.
- The distant noise would rarely impinge on their peaceful evenings.
- Unless a major event occurs, global economic fluctuations rarely impinge on the local economy in any significant way.
- These theoretical concerns rarely impinge on practical applications.
- Her busy schedule allows little room for hobbies, so recreational activities rarely impinge on her time.
- He ensured his political views would rarely impinge on his teaching.
- Theoretical debates among academics rarely impinge on practical policy-making in this country.
- Fortunately, external factors rarely impinge on their internal operations.