We can change the world when one person is united with others in a common purpose.
In a common currency they do not have the flexibility to embrace different policies.
Could Scotland and England follow a similar course and become indistinguishable in a common Britishness?
To do that they are both dissolved in a common solvent, then left alone to crystallise together.
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And the country's tiny middle class fears being swamped in a common market by better-qualified Kenyans and Ugandans.
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"The U.S. and Europe can and will achieve far more when we join in a common cause, " he added.
Hobhouse, has stated more earnestly the ideal of a society in which individuals find fulfillment in a common good.
Joint authorization of cloud providers results in a common security risk model that can be leveraged across the Federal Government.
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He was discovered in a common stairwell within a tower block in Lincoln Avenue, Knightswood, at about 00:30 on Saturday.
The carnival unites the whole population of Imst in a common goal: organizing the Fasnacht in accordance with long-standing tradition.
It sounds impressive, but in fact, a relatively modest increase in a common ailment such as heart attacks is hard to detect clearly.
The eurozone leaders' deal struck on July 21 specifically links Ireland's bailout to its willingness to engage in a common corporate tax base.
He toured a technology class and chatted with older pupils in a common room before going on to the main hall to give his address.
And he has met his demise because the government and the people of Yemen have joined the international community in a common effort against Al Qaeda.
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In the summer of 2005, Charlie Miller was working in his living room when he discovered a hackable vulnerability in a common species of server software.
Even before Ms Longhurst's body was found in a common in West Sussex, Detective Inspector Chris Standard admitted there was a very slim chance she was alive.
As I have said previously, this program should be terminated as a failed experiment and the Navy should join with the Coast Guard in a common hull.
However we've been working to see if we can move forward in a common position with the international community in support of a political transition within Syria.
His main thrust seems to be keeping the Shiites united in a common front politically, but he refuses to get involved in the day-to-day political infighting that characterizes Iraqi politics.
In Bremen all manner of differences were buried (or at least firmly shelved) in a common yearning to trounce the opposition at the polls for the fifth time in a row.
For many years net neutrality advocates have pushed for Internet service providers to be regulated in a common carrier-like fashion the way Ma Bell was regulated when it had a monopoly.
Like Mr Godwin, Mr Rogers shows how, in many instances, whites and blacks, with remarkable humour and compassion for each other, have buried their old racial animosities in a common struggle for survival.
But thanks to the power of the internet and the use of social media in uniting people who believe in a common cause, bringing about change really could be only a click away.
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"From time to time first minister, when the people of our nation need their politicians to join together, the parties of this assembly are able to unite in a common goal, " she said.
If this is done in a common-sense way that increases our international competitiveness while encouraging job creation on our shores and discouraging abusive tax-shelters and race-to-the-bottom behavior, this could be a win for everyone.
We must remember that the same thing that defined our strength on that day should define our strength in response -- a nation that unites people from every faith, culture and background in a common purpose.
Countries such as Germany, which come closer than most to believing in a common European interest, tend to talk of it in terms of the interests of a majority of EU countries, not the interests of all.
Peter Thermos, chief technology officer of Palindrome Technologies , proved the point onstage: He played snippets of conversations recorded by snooping on VoIP calls, exploiting vulnerability in a common element in VoIP communications known as media gateway control protocol.
"Our customers were looking for something different and they didn't want that kind of locker room--type environment where you change in a common area, wait in a common area and so forth, " recalls Gordon Tareta, director of spa operations for Hyatt.
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