Thanks to the rise of mobile applications and online gaming this is an increasingly common situation.
Part entrepreneur and part mom, the mompreneur is becoming an increasingly common profession in households throughout America.
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For Fuchs' dystrophy, an increasingly common procedure replaces only the deep layers of the cornea, including the endothelium.
Starting a company is an increasingly common experience in the ivory halls of academia, even among Nobel laureates.
An increasingly common view is that they have not been that successful.
Blocking major thoroughfares to prevent police and military reinforcements from arriving has become an increasingly common tactic employed by drug gangs across Mexico.
Bess, in sports jargon, is playing out of position -- an increasingly common dynamic as the Army scrambles to fill roles in Iraq.
Campaigners are targeting what many say is an increasingly common practice - deploying the language of clinical diagnosis to describe everyday personality traits.
The reality of course and an increasingly common response from FSI clients is to create a suite of programs that develop and mature existing capabilities.
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The cybercriminals' exploit uses an increasingly common method to decide which pages to infect: Google searches that probe sites en masse for hackable weak points.
This is an increasingly common way of saying politely that her original idea failed so she came up with a different idea really fast.
There is an increasingly common refrain I keep hearing from startups.
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That explosion you heard was MSSB getting hoisted on its own petard an increasingly common mishap in these case brought by former Wall Street employers.
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The rise of social networks, for example, has aided an increasingly common kind of attack known as spear-phishing, says Greg Bell, global service leader for KPMG's information protection practice.
Then there's also an 8-megapixel main camera plus an increasingly common 2-megapixel, 88-degree wide front-facing imager, which is obviously no match for the 5-megapixel counterpart on Oppo's Ulike 2.
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That included giveaways, a Reddit AMA, social media chats, bonuses for bulk buys, and a trailer to rival most independent films for production value (an increasingly common tool for large releases).
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Thanks to Digg's rebels, the HD-DVD encryption code has become another victim of the "Streisand effect, " an increasingly common backlash that occurs when someone tries to muzzle information on the Web.
The cybercriminals' exploit uses an increasingly common method to decide which pages to infect: Google (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ) searches that probe sites en masse for hackable weak points.
Recently, a story ( Analytical Trend Troubles Scientists) appeared in The Wall Street Journal that was critical of what turns out to be an increasingly common type of medical investigation: the observational study.
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This amendment would have the effect of furthering an increasingly common Clinton Administration gambit: to implement its agenda through executive orders and by expending funds and otherwise adjusting federal programs to make them conform to unratified treaty requirements.
This conflict is acute when a researcher is also the doctor for the subjects, when members of a review board are colleagues of the researcher, or if they are being paid to evaluate the work (an increasingly common practice).
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) union said vouchers were becoming an "increasingly common" cheaper alternative to hiring agency staff from outside the hospital.
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Watson Wyatt, an employee-benefits consultancy, says that American multinationals increasingly are applying a common compensation scheme to all their operations.
But while gay rights campaigners can increasingly look abroad for inspiration and common cause, their opponents are also mobilizing on an international scale, many of them united by religious faith.
While this helps to contain inflation in an import-dependent economy, further rapid capital inflows could trap Manila in a vise that's increasingly common in developing Asia rapid currency appreciation (which would argue for lower interest rates to deter excess capital inflows) versus mounting asset inflation (which would require higher interest rates).
Infection by MRSA bacteria is increasingly common in hospitals, and there have been cases of bugs which show resistance even to vancomycin, an antibiotic traditionally regarded as "the last line of defence".
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