• The appeals court also dismissed the lawsuit on the grounds that the smokers did not have enough in common for it to qualify as a class action.

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  • The goal is to connect you with someone with whom you have enough in common to want to strike up an e-mail correspondence and then quickly meet in person.

    NEWYORKER: Looking for Someone

  • On June 20, the Supreme Court dismissed a class action against Wal-Mart brought about by its female employees, arguing that the women involved in the case did not share enough in common to meet the requirements of a class action lawsuit.

    FORBES: After Lawsuit, Wal-Mart's Brand Down Among Dems and Up Among GOP

  • In a decision released on Friday, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California said the five software engineers suing Apple Inc, Google Inc and five other companies have yet to show enough in common among the proposed class members to allow them to sue together.

    FORBES: Karl Marx Explains The Problem With The Apple, Google No Poaching Conspiracy Allegations

  • Though significant differences remain between our two plans, Republicans and I have enough cuts in common to balance the budget in seven years and to provide a modest tax cut without devastating Medicare, Medicaid, education, and the environment and without raising taxes on working families.

    CNN: 'The era of big government is over'

  • However, all modern smartphones have Wi-Fi built in, and wireless networks are common enough in indoor spaces that an app could easily scan for known access points and calculate your position using trilateration.

    FORBES: Smartphone Location Tools Are Great ... Until You Get to the Front Door

  • While the activity itself is common enough in Russia it tends not to get mixed with business quite so closely.

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  • Beggars are common enough in European cities, so to the guys holding out cut off coffee cups, I can walk by unmoved.

    FORBES: Shivering On the Eve of The General Strike in Spain

  • But the sight of parties negotiating to share office (or not) after an inconclusive election is common enough in much of Europe: Norwegians and Germans, for example, have been chortling at excitable Brits over the past few days.

    ECONOMIST: Lessons from abroad: Learning how to share | The

  • The Obama campaign and supporters were furious, and they pressured TV stations to pull the ad a common-enough tactic in such ad spats.

    WSJ: Strassel: Conservatives Became Targets in 2008

  • Most alligator is legally harvested on farms and is common enough to be found in grocery stores.

    BBC: Feasting in Florida

  • By 20 he was a superstar, a common enough noun these days in the entertainment lexicon, but rare then.

    ECONOMIST: George Best

  • And we remain optimistic that common ground can be found, that enough common ground can be found in these negotiations for a significant deficit-reduction package.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • We need a group large enough to compete in next year's Iberian common market in energy, they say.

    ECONOMIST: Europe's energy markets

  • OpenGamma is betting that the front office and risk analysis processes are now well-understood enough that it can capture the common aspects of these applications in its platform.

    FORBES: Open Source for Vertical Apps: Is Wall Street Ready?

  • For one thing, even the crisis in Georgia has not been enough to shock the EU into a common position on Russia.

    ECONOMIST: Europe frets about its place in a different world order

  • Another common claim is that they don't have enough training in some of the wider skills needed to teach the new curriculum, notably in using computers extensively in lessons.

    BBC: Q&A: Curriculum for Excellence

  • The two parties had hoped that their superior organisation and finances would win them enough momentum in last Sunday's elections to help them beat off their common rival in the presidential vote on December 6th.

    ECONOMIST: The colonel rides on

  • "The excitement of meeting new people with whom you have no 'friends' in common, only interests, geography or kinks, are probably enough (to propel the product), " Anthony Wing Kosner wrote at Forbes.com.

    CNN: John D. Sutter,

  • Paton christened his fictional family Kumalo, a common enough name among Zulus, roughly the equivalent of Smith or Jones in America.

    NPR: One Boy's Heroism in the Face of AIDS

  • Some are common to all financial innovations: new products lack enough liquidity to lure buyers in, for example.

    ECONOMIST: Bricks and slaughter

  • Nothing has even made it out of committee yet, so the actual passage of a patent reform bill still seems quite far off, but there is definite talk going on in Washington as to what patent reform would look like, and there seems to be enough common ground for some good to come of it.

    ENGADGET: Patent system changes in the works?

  • Crohn's disease and colitis, two similar diseases in which a person's immune system violently attacks the lining of the intestines, may be more common now than in the days before sanitation and effective drugs because there aren't enough intestinal worms to keep immune systems busy.

    FORBES: Those Resourceful Bugs

  • Washington (CNN) -- A common benchmark in the United States for determining when a driver is legally drunk is not doing enough to prevent alcohol-related crashes that kill about 10, 000 people each year and should be made more restrictive, transportation safety investigators say.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • After enough interviews with physicists, engineers and doctors to make me want to stick my head in a microwave oven, one common line of reasoning emerged.

    CNN: 5 tips to limit your cell phone risk

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