These fears, in addition to being far more common than specific phobias, are often the hardest to escape for Americans looking to earn a paycheck.
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The three studies will constitute a representative sample of common and specific mechanisms related to the social movement of women and gender-based violence in West Africa.
Use them when you have a specific or common legal, technical or industry challenge to solve.
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This ordinance merely imposes very specific, common-sense nutrition standards for children's meals that are linked to these incentives.
Mr Cohen does not quite convince the reader that his four heroes so different in age, culture and circumstance had anything very specific in common.
For one thing, the parties have in common not only some specific policies but a broader critique of the state as over-centralised and bureaucratic.
The plan outlines specific, common-sense steps we can take right now to help keep guns out of the wrong hands, ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, make our schools safer, and increase access to mental health services.
In addition, many of the specific elements of common law fraud were relaxed or in some cases eliminated.
The brief went on to question why the petition named only China and not any of the other low-price third-countries since source-shifting is a common response to country-specific antidumping duties.
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Yet the justices granted the detainees only one specific right under Common Article 3: the right to have any criminal charges heard by a "regularly constituted court"--one created by an act of Congress.
Basically, he thinks, we should go into court with an understanding of what a crime is and what justice is like, and then let common sense and compassion and specific circumstance take over.
He said although the results disagreed with the findings of previous studies, they should be viewed as positive because they suggested that further research might lead to developments in treating specific health problems common to people with Down's syndrome.
With a common platform developers can focus on the specific application of their drone, rather than the flying system of the drone itself.
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In fact what HDMI 1.4 means to 3D is simply that a device is capable of outputting specific 3D formats (all common 3D formats used less bandwidth than 1080p60 2D).
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Parts of the financial reform legislation no doubt are too specific and too detailed to permit common-sense implementation.
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It could be a single device with various multimedia goodies: digital camera, video recorder, gaming device, wireless device, and cell phone although knowing Apple's penchant for maintaining simple interfaces, it's also likely we could see a whole lineup of multimedia devices catering to specific niches, complete with a common development platform for the fleet of Alphamosaic-based iPods.
Additionally, this architecture provides a modular launch vehicle that can be configured for specific mission needs using a variation of common elements.
The 183-page document aims to replace the current muddle of state-specific trust law (most of it common law ad-libbed over the past two centuries by judges) with a consistent, comprehensive and up-to-date code.
The Constitution provides the federal government with few specific powers, such as providing for the common defense, regulating commerce, and taxation, which we know all too well this time of year.
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"The current statutory offences are too specific to offer a comprehensive definition, while the common law offence of conspiracy to defraud is so wide that it offers little guidance on the difference between fraudulent and lawful conduct, " it said.
The start-up common includes six elements that reinforce each other to attract entrepreneurs with specific skills and ambitions.
Prof Mark described a working sphere as a set of interrelated events with a common goal, communicating with a particular group of people, with specific resources, in its own time framework.
While most cancer drugs work by targeting mechanisms common to all cancers, such as cell division, PM drugs hit specific genetic mutations driving the cancer's spread.
We have very specific concerns -- and I think they're fairly common sense -- I think the American people, and quite frankly, anybody in the world could understand.
Alexis Bowater, the chief executive of a British charity, the Network for Surviving Stalking, is campaigning for European Union countries to adopt a common approach to stalking: only 12 out of 27 member states have specific laws against it.
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But if you look at specific behavior, would legal defense fees for criminal activity be considered common and accepted for celebrities?
Its makers, Rethink Robotics, say it can apply common sense, adapt to its environment and be trained in less than 30 minutes to complete specific tasks, by workers without robotic expertise.
While each specific situation should be assessed, the tax footprints of professional athletes usually have several things in common, and professional athletes in the same sport usually have more in common.
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Small groups of people with common interests come together to share information and support complex decisions, such as who are the best lawyers in a specific legal niche, or the proper steps for installing and rolling out a complex H.
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