• Crime is especially alarming, but misbehaving bosses are very unpleasant, too--and far more common.

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  • If you look in the developing countries around the world you will notice that blackberry is a very popular smartphone and far more common that iPhone and Sam Galaxy or whatever because it is cheap and affordable.

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  • We worry about airplane crashes and rampaging shooters instead of automobile crashes and domestic violence -- both of which are far more common and far, far more deadly.

    CNN: Drawing the wrong lessons from horrific events

  • Increasingly intrusive and risky procedures have become far more common since the original Miss World protest in 1970 - from facelifts and silicone breast implants to "nasal tip enhancement", the "internal bra" (a "revolutionary surgical breast support"), labiaplasties and "breast boosters".

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  • Separated in places by less than 40km (25 miles), Nunavut and Greenland have far more in common with each other than with Ottawa or Copenhagen, their respective capitals.

    ECONOMIST: A clash between environmentalists and Inuit rights

  • These days, EVs are far more common and so the story has turned to the details of living with the things.

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  • However, Dr Wood said drug addiction was far more common - and had much more profound implications for health and criminality.

    BBC: Can you be addicted to eBay?

  • British forces in Iraq were predominantly vehicle based, but in Afghanistan the terrain and conditions means that foot patrols are far more common.

    BBC: UK troops to get new body armour

  • But two middle-class kids from Boulder, Colorado, one Asian and one Latino, might have far more in common than either would with, say, a poor white southerner.

    ECONOMIST: Affirmative action

  • For these authors, directors and talking heads, a college education proves far more common.

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  • "The U.S. and Europe can and will achieve far more when we join in a common cause, " he added.

    CNN: Obama: More NATO troops means tax cuts at home

  • Buerger's disease is rare in the United States, but is more common in the Middle East and Far East.

    CNN: Buerger's disease

  • So far, nobody has a 1ms screen, but I imagine it will become far more common in the near future as competition in the mobile and tablet markets continues to heat up.

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  • In a paper published this month in the journal Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, Buchholz, Spalding and their colleagues showed that after examining 44 teeth from 41 people they could determine ages within about two years--far better than more common methods like looking at patterns of wear and the changes that proteins in the teeth undergo as people age.

    FORBES: Out Of The Labs

  • With the ease and anonymity of e-mail, Morgester said, electronic stalking will become a far more common crime.

    CNN: Feds find dangerous cyberstalking hard to prevent

  • University of Texas sociologist Jennifer Glass, a senior fellow at the Council on Contemporary Families, points out that corporate and government professionals in the United States put in much longer workweeks than their counterparts in Europe, where limits on work hours are common, workplace flexibility is more widespread, and workers are entitled to far more vacation days per year than most Americans -- and actually use them.

    CNN: Why is 'having it all' just a women's issue?

  • Dr Glenda Gillies and colleagues at Imperial College London have been looking at Parkinson's Disease, which is far more common in men than in women.

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  • Those made by his firm use advanced laser-fluorescence technology: more accurate, simpler, cheaper and more robust, he says, than the gas-chromatography apparatus in common use so far.

    ECONOMIST: Doom and gloom are not universal

  • Both cities progressed rapidly from manufacturing to industrial to financial capitals, and in the process, voraciously abetted by the appetites of their citizenry, both killed their oysters (Paris, the third great oyster metropolis, protected its beds far more successfully, and to this day shuckers presiding over crates of oysters packed in ice remain a common sight on the city's corners in winter).

    ECONOMIST: A dozen ocean-cleaners and a pint of Guinness, please

  • Unlike Type 1 diabetes, most NCDs (including Type 2 diabetes which is far more common) can be attributed, ironically, to economic development that leads to longer lifespans and lifestyle changes such as smoking, and obesity, which often fall outside the traditional health realm and demand comprehensive and cross-sector strategies.

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