That sort of team poaching is common in investment banking but rarer in academic research.
His other problem, which is common in hobby loss cases was not having a business plan.
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School gender separation is common in other parts of the Arab and Muslim world.
Yet the hot food v. cold food line is common in many U.S. sales tax laws.
As is common in many high tech efforts the arrows are in the backs of the pioneers.
This type of agreement is common in countries where Amex does not offer its own propriety cards.
The 31-year-old said the practice of performers singing along with prerecorded tracks is common in her industry.
As is common in emerging markets, many residents have no personal identification documentation, let alone a credit score.
The ruling stops well short of the almost automatic implementation of such deals that is common in continental Europe.
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He is suffering from chronic immunodeficiency and chronic gut problems such as diarrhoea which is common in such patients.
Both men evidently relied on others, as is common in the entertainment world.
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They even know that selling blocks of time is common in the industry.
Although camping is common in Yosemite National Park, luxury accommodations do exist.
The ARM design, by contrast, is common in smart phones and other devices that need to sip power carefully.
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Grief is common in old age as spouses, other relatives and friends die.
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But the practice is common in many parts of the world and there is a similar issue with fish farms.
Vitamin D deficiency is common in people with poor diets (including obese people) and in people who are relatively inactive.
It is common in a number of European countries and Australia and is gaining in popularity in the United States.
This characterization of the minority party is common in the news media as well, and not just the conservative opinion journals.
While statistics show that rape is common in South Africa, residents say such violence typically doesn't come to this rural community.
Taking out many patents on a drug is common in the industry.
Truthfully, copying ideas like this is common in the world of business.
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Such meddling is common in areas such as energy and the internet.
The kidnapping of foreigners and wealthy Nigerians is common in the oil-rich Niger Delta region, and has become a lucrative trade for criminals.
Hare coursing is the pursuit of a hare by a pair of hunting dogs, often greyhounds, and is common in rural Northern Ireland.
Hepatitis B is common in Asia, particularly in the sub-continent and China, and traditional Indian medical practice has long-standing methods for its treatment.
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Violence is common in the state of Guerrero, our correspondent says, although Acapulco and its surrounding beaches are generally thought to be safe.
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Dr Packer and Dr Clay studied the black cherry, a tree that is common in Indiana and other areas of eastern North America.
The firm also questions whether banning the practice, which is common in some other countries, would be compatible with trade treaties signed by Russia.
So a writer should not be afraid to have characters talk in a way that's more formal or correct than is common in real life.
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