Compromise is a doubtful way to fix a limit, though a common one among politicians.
So what was once a vanishingly rare event becomes a rare one, then a common one.
One common one: A developer might give away apps for a period before slapping on a price.
All men have one common original: they participate in one common nature, and consequently have one common right.
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The sight of the unemployed scavenging through rubbish to sell on to recycling companies is a common one.
And my final complaint is a common one: you have to move the bed to access an outlet anywhere near where you sleep.
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Their dispute is a common one in the modern media age: the distributor, seeing a limited market, wants the channel on a premium tier.
The perception that the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi party (CCM) are competent managers of the economy is a common one, but at the same time corruption affects everyone's lives.
Therefore you're focused on just the most basic movements -- a common one involves jumping in the air, tapping the other button for the downward kick, and then tapping it again to fly backwards.
Under English common law one had a legal duty to retreat, not stand your ground.
Anxiety and panic are quite common when one has a bad depression, and they can be more miserable to endure than the feeling of depression itself.
If, as is common, one partner left all assets to the other, then this tax-free transfer in effect cost the couple one of their two estate-tax exemptions.
Having said this, what creativity has in common from one company or brand to the next is that if it catches on with consumers, it can have a turbo-charging effect.
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As implantable medical devices such as pacemakers and insulin pumps have become more common, one innovative feature has been the addition of the ability to control the devices wirelessly via the internet.
One common complaint about privacy online is that it is usually predicated on lengthy privacy policies that no one reads.
One common scenario, mentioned by Masatoshi Kikuchi, a Japan strategist for Merrill Lynch, calls for one to two years of contraction accompanied by steady economic restructuring and followed by a recovery in late 2003.
A. One common misconception is that stem cells are being currently used to cure diseases.
These success stories from Canada, Ireland, Slovakia, and New Zealand share one common characteristic.
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As I discussed the Big Data market with exhibitors and attendees, there was one common thread.
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One common culprit of America's foot pain, especially during the summer, is the flip-flop.
Below is a list of common names for one-time items concealed within operating line items.
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For all their differences, tabloids in most rich countries have one common feature: shrinking circulation.
One common criticism of the Channel Islands is not addressed in any detail by the report.
It is common sense that one cannot negotiate a settlement without first engaging the other party.
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One common theme for the brands with low scores in value-creation is the presence of family ownership.
Governments, security agencies, fans and Uefa must have one common goal - a successful and peaceful tournament.
One common yardstick of volatility is standard deviation, which uses annualized monthly returns over time as a baseline.
One common misconception found online is that grocers will never prosecute those who consume products in their stores.
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