While each specific situation should be assessed, the tax footprints of professional athletes usually have several things in common, and professional athletes in the same sport usually have more in common.
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As is well known, twins come in two varieties: fraternal, in which the individuals have half their genes in common, just like ordinary siblings, and identical, in which the individuals have all their genes in common.
"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.
No doubt I have much in common with your economic liberals but I have nothing in common with the other groups.
Smoking in the territory peaked in the 1970s, but - in common with elsewhere in the developed world - death rates peaked 20 years later.
What do I have in Common with Human Nature, a group of performers have in common?
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People have said the thing we have in common is our Celtic background, but what we also have in common is London.
The incidence of kidney cancer in the UK has risen by 68% over the last 20 years and is now the tenth most common cancer in males and the 15th most common cancer in women.
What do a child in India, an entrepreneur in East Africa, and a teacher in the United States all have in common?
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As such, it serves two communities of national constituents in oceanography and meteorology, working in together on common goals in marine and ocean observations, data management, and services and forecast systems.
Only in 2015 do these forecasters see a modest improvement, by which time house prices, in real terms and in common with England and Wales, will have fallen by a fifth in seven years.
But even more troubling we see some parallels to the rumblings all around the world where people continue to fall out with one another and think they simply cannot share common ground in a common future with people who worship God in a different way or have a slightly different heritage.
The decision to undercut the revenue base in 1981 and the decision to trash deterrence in 1986 had certain features in common, he wrote.
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Hype in stocks and hype in new car showrooms have much in common.
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And today, we are more united than ever -- in friendship and in common purpose.
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Now, at the same time, part of what our strength has been is what we do in concert, in common, just like a team.
The places the Tories do well in have little in common with those they must appeal to if they are to make headway against Labour.
The strategy says the government will stand up for "mainstream" values by strengthening national identity and celebrating what people in England have in common and urges local communities to use events like the Big Lunch or the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and inter-faith activities to bring together people of different backgrounds.
These broad categories help us understand the what can only be described as the lowest-common denominator of information, what lots of people in a general audience may have in common.
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The question is whether together, we can muster the will -- in our own lives, in our common institutions, in our politics -- to bring about the changes we need.
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For these reasons, it's rare for three of the top pitching prospects in all of professional baseball in one given year to have something in common.
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"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.
Misunderstandings, incompatible processes, and conflicting priorities can sabotage the overriding interest in success they hold in common.
The cooling off in China particularly has taken copper prices down some 23% since the start of 2011, again, a more drastic decline in commodity prices than in common stocks.
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Chairs are the lowest common denominator here, again, just like facebook, in being the tool that helps people engage in common activities.
One or more of his leaders created this outlandish version of him and the current circumstances in which they find themselves in by engaging in the most common form of leadership blundering: Charlie is here haunting us today because he was at one time top talent, who has been chronically undercoached and overrewarded year after year.
Tony Blair would not have been able to operate in the way that he has very successfully done so, in building the international coalition because if you have a common foreign policy or common defence policy, in the end you always have to go to the lowest common denominator.
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Although foreign policy is still about national interests, "we also recognize we must advance those interests by developing a community of nations in which people can share in common values, " he said.
In this view, common in Paris, Berlin and Brussels, the crisis may have a beneficial side-effect if it makes America seek more equal relations with its European allies.
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