In 1993 having an e-mail address was edgy, but by 1995 it was fairly common.
Such collapses of buildings and other infrastructure projects under construction are fairly common in India.
It used to be fairly common, though no one's done it in almost 27 years.
That kind of controversy is fairly common in cars associated with celebrities, McKeel Hagerty told me.
Home dialysis was fairly common in the 1960s, when the treatment was new and extremely expensive.
And while rights offerings are fairly common, she says, they are "very unusual" among managed-distribution funds.
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It's I think a fairly common-sense principle that we believe should be factored into any approved agreement.
It was fairly common for DSP to lose track of this information by the time it was needed.
This sort of network, while fairly common among nonprofit hospitals in the U.S., is relatively rare in India.
This is a fairly common approach that entails buying and selling different sorts of options to reduce volatility.
These traits are usually fairly common amongst CIO and CTO level consortiums, especially those with real hands on backgrounds.
"It's fairly common for anyone from your basic thieves to corporate executives to have a short-term perspective, " Fahy said.
While Section 1 cases are fairly common, the bulk of the headline-grabbing antitrust cases have been under Section 2.
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Even if a company doesn't name its employees at its Web site, it's fairly common to detail employee benefits.
New and used car sales online are already fairly common, despite delivery challenges.
The prime minister's office has spent the past month explaining that banknotes containing the numeral two are fairly common overseas.
Members are appointed for the full parliamentary term, though changes are fairly common - for instance, when members become ministers or frontbenchers.
In designing these contests, the groups are studying prizes awarded as far back as 18th century Britain, when prizes were fairly common.
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Your issue about appetite is a fairly common side effect of psychostimulants.
But the dozens of fragments that have been found so far point to a fairly common, stony asteroid with traces of nickel and iron.
Temporary numbness or loss of feeling at the site of the incision is fairly common in face-lifts and tummy tucks, though it's rarely permanent.
Mr. BURRIS: Well, that's a fairly common complaint that happens often.
But these fairly common events occurred on entirely different tectonic plates.
At the time, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) said it was a "fairly common chemical" carried aboard ships which was produced in a large number of countries.
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According to a new report by congressional investigators, an insurance company practice of retroactively canceling health insurance is fairly common, and it saves insurers a lot of money.
Mineola Johnson's DNA type is "a fairly common type found in sub-Saharan Africa, " according to Bert Ely, a molecular geneticist and professor at the University of South Carolina.
Ovarian cysts are fairly common in women and often do not cause any symptoms at all, however, they sometimes can cause pain or pressure in the pelvic area.
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.
As we have come to learn over much of the last decade, these feelings are fairly common in the time window leading up to a Steve Jobs announcement.
The lingering question, to which nobody seems to have a good answer, is why it took so long to find an object that ought to be fairly common.
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