They're especially common in older women and in men with significant sun damage on their cheeks and temples.
These discriminatory practices are especially common in the agricultural and textile sectors, which are the sources of income for many of the poorest people on earth.
There are many types of sulfide minerals, but pyrite and marcasite, the two structural forms of FeS2 that are especially common in coal regions, are the major acid-producers.
According to Brookes, the latter use of literally - which is especially common in an informal context - sometimes does not add anything to the meaning of a sentence.
But the practice is known to be especially common in Kurdish regions, where life is still largely organised around tribal structures and Islam, and where status and power are measured in numbers.
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"It's especially common in primary races in which the candidates are unlikely to be easily distinguishable on the basis of their policy preferences, " said Costas Panagopoulos, director of the Center for Electoral Politics and Democracy at Fordham University.
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Kidnappings and violence in Yemen have become increasingly common in recent years, especially since last year's uprising that eventually ended President Ali Abdullah Saleh's 32-year rule in February.
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Yet the two have a lot in common, especially if you compare the southern Dutch with Belgium's Flemings (the country's northern, Dutch-speakers, whose half of the country is richer than the French-speaking Walloons' southern bit).
"You share a common bond, especially in such a trying time, " Argueta said.
Initially introduced as a childhood disease, ADD is now more common than ever, especially in adults.
No appeal to history or scholarship, no reliance on the methods of science or social science, no faith in democratic compromise: Instead, common sense is used to ground policy, especially by those in the debt ceiling debate intent on bringing us to the brink of defaulting on our national debt, or perhaps over the brink.
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Kills are common during the migration, especially in the early morning, late afternoon and during the shelter of night.
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are very common in young athletes, especially in women because of structural differences in their bodies, which tend to begin when they reach puberty.
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Fights over the estate of someone who passed away in the midst of a divorce are especially common.
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This became more common in the 1920s, and especially during the Bretton Woods period, but it was in regular use pre-1914 as well.
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Research showed that asking employees to do something multiple times, whether in person or via technology, is especially common for managers who are under intense pressure to finish particular projects.
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But while a six-versus-eight final is a first, upsets are fairly common in the NHL especially compared with the NBA. Since 1994, teams seeded sixth, seventh and eighth have won 43.5% of their games and 36.9% of their series, well above the corresponding figures in the NBA (33%, 17.5%).
Such inflammatory rhetoric is common from North Korea, and especially so in recent days.
Since people tend to avoid confrontation, especially with authority figures, passive resistance is more common in organizations than most of us realize.
One of the common barbs people threw at Groupon, especially in Silicon Valley, was that its business offered no natural barriers of entry.
Public fascination with and endorsement of an anti-hero is common in history and the arts, especially when the figure advances a political message that resonates with people, experts said.
Next year it s pretty clear we will have a decrease in North America and especially in the U.S. When you talk with our colleagues and competitors in the marketplace there is a common understanding that the market could drop between 25% and 40%.
"We had many hobbies in common: basketball, football, movies, especially music, " recalls Rajesh Juriasingani.
Bad debt is a common problem among child care centers, especially those in middle- to lower-income communities.
Partly this is because competition from foreigners spurs on the locals especially important in services, where cross-border trade is less common than for goods.
Let me point to the fact that, after numerous reforms, the EU has finally built a huge and mature common market relying on sound monitoring structures, especially in terms of competition policies.
But they were once common, especially when European powers were jostling for land in the New World.
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Two decades ago, there were maybe a dozen woolly, teddy-bear like Barbets in the U.S. The breed is better known in Europe, especially France, but isn't an especially common dog even there.
My complaint stems from the all-too-common failure of tech to deliver the goods especially in business strategy.
It is most common among children especially low-income kids that live in slum housing in Fresno, Detroit, Washington DC or just about any urban area.
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