And I think if you talk to European leaders, they are the first ones to say that that begins with European leaders arriving at a common course of action.
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It's common sense of course but science and statistics can too easily be taken out of context and divorced from reality.
Marrying someone who is educated and ambitious can have many positives for most men and women, but of course common sense tells us that it depends on the individual and their committment to marriage.
It is common sense, of course, to try to prevent infestation rather than merely treating it once it has arisen.
Could this become a common problem that unfolds over the course of normal wear and tear?
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Webbed feet and hands, of course, are a common trait of swimming animals from frogs to whales.
It takes only utilitarian common sense to determine the wisest course of action.
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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At the time of the crash he was driving a Citroen Picasso owned by Louise Cox, 35, also of Oldland Common, who admitted perverting the course of justice, at the hearing.
Of course there are the common questions being asked, such as whether or not these pieces qualify as art and whether it's ok to replace the craftsmen with machines (you know, the same questions people ask every time a new "art" technology comes out).
His lavish 246-acre estate, Porcupine Creek, shares something in common with Sunnylands: a private golf course ringed by guest cottages.
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It is common for people to unregister from a course if large number of CS students register for it as grading is usually relative.
That self-interest does, of course, accord with the common, popular, understanding of the purpose of private enterprise, which is to maximise profit at all costs.
Over the course of 13 months, common themes began to emerge whenever I would ask why kids such as these were doing such wondrous work in these places and substandard work elsewhere.
Prosecutors must prove the defendants were involved in some kind of common criminal enterprise and, in the course of their actions, the individuals could have foreseen that one member of the group might kill or inflict serious harm.
Could Scotland and England follow a similar course and become indistinguishable in a common Britishness?
In the other couples, the infected partner waited to start treatment until later in the course of the disease, a common practice in many countries.
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The biggest takeaway may be that programmers sometimes don't have to do anything -- unprotected music and video in common formats are usually shareable as a matter of course, and it's only with photos or complicated conditions like playlists that a "contract" is needed to reach another screen or speaker.
The best course of action is to use some basic common sense practices of protecting your personal information, and to only use secure sites.
Of course, investors and bank loans are a common solution.
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If you go back on average 1.77 times further again (35 generations) everyone in the population will have exactly the same set of common ancestors (although they will be related, of course, through different routes in all the different family trees).
However, the problem say the bankers is that in the absence of some kind of entente between the banking class and political class, the banks continue to feel discombobulated, and that makes it harder for them to join the common struggle to rebuild our economy (bankers, of course, say this more in sorrow, rather than as a threat).
At French business school INSEAD, EMBA course directors point to an international focus as a common characteristic held by participants.
Of course, this illusion flies in the face of common sense, to say nothing of the constitutional duty to provide for the common defense.
Of course, that's something that's common across the whole of Hollywood.
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"It's increasingly common for people to use more than one device over the course of the day, and we saw an opportunity to help ease the transition among screens with the Logitech Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard, " said Mike Culver, vice president of brand development for consumer computing platforms at Logitech.
The most common security hazards are "bandit" runners who jump on the course without registering - or racers who take shortcuts, and for the most part, mass violence at sporting events is exceptionally rare across the world.
However, there is still margin to do more, and that is why the common interest in strengthening dialogue and cooperation have been highlighted, of course, based on the defense and cooperation agreement signed in 1995 and which represents the institutional framework of our relationship.
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