For a variety of reasons he lays out in FAST FUTURE, this generation shares more in common world wide than any other generation before them.
As he described, the Anglosphere was a persistent force that created a common world culture via land, language, and law (the common law, which originated in Anglo-Saxon culture).
"Many of the difficulties that governments face in the developing world are becoming increasingly common in the developed world, " he said.
These countries needed the capability for law enforcement reasons that are common throughout the world.
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It lacks a set of standards and practices that is common throughout the world.
Slavery is shockingly common in the world today: in homes, factories, farms and brothels on every continent except Antarctica.
That particular variety of waste recycling is now common around the world, and Taiheiyo makes a big business of it.
Truthfully, copying ideas like this is common in the world of business.
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If there is one thing women have in common around the world, other than anatomy, it is that we have to be constantly aware.
Coronaviruses, which are common around the world, often cause colds.
"I won't forget that there are a lot of good common-sense answers to problems right out here in the real world, because common sense is not all that common up in Washington, " he said.
This kind of rush to judgment is all too common in the financial world.
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These are the kind of extreme weather events that are becoming more common in a warming world.
This book is strong on poets who confront events and who engage the common interests of the world.
Nor that their inhabitants are mostly Muslims who have more in common with the Arab world than with France.
This contrasts sharply with the one-off transactional approach to customers that is all too common in the business world.
Such efficiency and such focus are far from common in the charity world.
Both men evidently relied on others, as is common in the entertainment world.
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Even as GM makes more of its trademarks and logos pan-global, you can't expect a common tagline around the world.
Mr. Assange, You are a Patriot A Visionary and an advocate and friend of the common people of this world.
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These were then sent off to the laboratory for testing for the most common STD in the world, Trichomonas vaginalis.
Indeed, food scares have become common enough that the World Health Organisation is helping Vietnam to set up a food-safety agency.
Granted, that belief goes against all the polling data and all the money data and all the common sense in the world.
We welcomed the U.S. commitment to achieving general and complete nuclear disarmament and our common vision of a world without nuclear weapons.
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This is not a common belief in the world of personal finance.
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Food fights are surprisingly common festival activities the world over, and more often than not, the weapon of choice is the humble tomato.
Other synthetic hormones and endocrine disrupters common in the modern world seem to have a similar impact, and not just in the womb.
There are common happenings with my world, though, in terms of the method how you assemble a watch and the process you go through.
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These became common after the first world war, with displays in London of Spanish, Swedish, Flemish and then Dutch art, all with international loans.
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