That call for transparency was a common refrain this past week at the security industry's biggest gathering, the annual RSA conference held in San Francisco.
Adding excitement to Romney's campaign was a common refrain sung by most iReporters, but there was disagreement as to which candidate would bring forth the energy.
"I believe this is a country which has overspent, it's not under taxed, " he said on NBC's "Meet the Press, " voicing a common refrain by Republicans.
Talk to the people responsible for designing, manufacturing and selling that top slice of menswear and you'll hear a common refrain: Business is terrific and getting better.
The phrase "we'll have more details to share later" seems to be a common refrain from representatives, with the 2013 Electronic Entertainment Expo opening in a few weeks.
It is a common refrain from bankers that the euro area no longer functions as a single financial market, although that has the paradoxical advantage of making a break-up less destructive.
The NCC has also been hampered by a lack of funding for the agencies that will implement its projects -- a common refrain among bureaucrats, from school teachers to embassy staff.
Everyone I know who has ever tried had a single common refrain: they wish they did it sooner.
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Something like this is his most common refrain, a very familiar message, that America is about community, a country which looks after its own.
Given this common refrain, we should see a lot of Americans working in start-ups and relatively few in established companies, right?
The common refrain: Rotating audit firms every few years would raise costs, reduce the familiarity of accountants with a company's books and impair the quality of audits.
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