There is a central weakness, though, and one that is common to election accounts in general.
ECONOMIST: How Barack Obama beat the Clintons and won the White House
As a result, people will have less in common to chat about around the water-cooler.
It's a complaint common to many resource-rich African nations: ordinary people don't benefit from that wealth.
CNN: Troubled water: Oil search fuels tension over Lake Malawi
It's likely to have been a pattern common to her life before becoming prime minister.
These bowls were common to each actor who grew up in places with no water.
It is a situation common to many developing countries - increasing demand, without increasing yields.
Nicotine, a substance common to all forms of tobacco, is a powerfully addictive drug.
FORBES: Winehouse Death Renews Debate About Addiction and Choice
Unlike stocks, it is much more common to see five or ten-year losses in gold.
Recently it has become far less common to see adult females bearing twins or triplets.
Common to all these films is a lack of faith in the genre itself.
Britain's booming cities are not immune to the social problems common to all western cities.
While common to the caste-like system of Persia, prostration was something the freedom-loving Greeks scorned.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: 'The bow': Obama��s abominable obeisance
All of which are common to a number of industries, not just financial services.
Viewing the election this way says much about contemporary attitudes, common to Democrats and Republicans alike.
It is common to find people puffing at cigarettes on the train, in offices, even in hospitals.
Abramovich testimony describes business dealings common to crony capitalist countries like the Philippines, Kazakhstan, Mexico, and Korea.
FORBES: Berezovsky vs. Abramovich: Insecure Oligarchs Spell Bad Russian Economy
It's common to get fractures and get admitted to a hospital and go home when you're okay.
It is also common to see Labor Day leads shrink dramatically in presidential races or even disappear.
Some of these are common to all countries in Europe but each country also has its own.
These dreams are common to people all around the world, and the values they represent are universal.
Those declines have become common to the newspaper industry as a result of shrinking circulation and migration to the Internet.
Songs and dances are common to almost all the regions, as are semi-sacred family or public meals.
It's that self-criticism so common to athletes that can intensify in the teen years, because, well, they're adolescents.
The company intends to issue a dividend of three shares of common to holders of every share outstanding.
There are some characteristics of a nuclear fission reactor that will be common to every nuclear fission reactor.
FORBES: Explainer: What Caused The Incident At Fukushima-Daiichi
The company had pursued blue-sky basic research more common to drug titans with staffs three times as large.
Common to such movements, Marty says, is the notion that god has a preferential option for the poor.
Restrictive contracts Medtronic makes with hospitals and group purchasing organizations, common to the industry, have enraged some doctors.
Some are common to all financial innovations: new products lack enough liquidity to lure buyers in, for example.
It was more common to experience about 5 Mbps download and less than 2 Mbps upload (still speedy).
应用推荐