There is a central weakness, though, and one that is common to election accounts in general.
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It is common to find people puffing at cigarettes on the train, in offices, even in hospitals.
It is common to see a game of Call of Duty or Age of Empires being played in the lab.
Despite such caution, it is common to lose drones due to mechanical problems, disruption of command links and other problems.
We consider that space technologies can significantly assist in the protection of our heritage that is common to all humankind.
It is common to see groups of Brazilian tourists carrying shopping bags.
It is common to wax nostalgic for a time when a man's word was his bond, business was done on a handshake, etc.
One tradition that is common to the Jewish, Hindu and Greek Orthodox religions is the breaking of something at the end of the ceremony.
"They kept on telling me that my name is common to some name that has popped up on the computer, so they need to follow procedure, " he said.
The underlying problem is common to Mexico's northern border too.
Philippa Langley, the secretary of the society's Scottish branch and originator of the dig in Leicester, said it is common to rebury bones close to where they are found.
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According to Nick Nikols, Vice President and GM, Identity, Security, and Windows Management for Quest Software, it is common to find incorrect resource access permission in almost all organizations.
"What we don't know is whether there is something common to musical training that is common to attention, sequencing (processing the order in which something occurred), memory and language skills, " she says.
This behavior is common to any capital intensive business with a lag time, and I have described the similarity of the semiconductor market to airlines and shipping firms in an earlier post.
It is common to equate gaming with escapism.
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It is common to find cake toppers with two brides or two grooms, designers are recognizing that lesbians may want options other than dresses resembling a meringue or matching white tuxedos, and many jewelers and photographers cater exclusively to gay couples.
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Much of the attraction of spirituality lies in the notion that we were meant to live every moment of our lives spontaneously, and what is common to every religious tradition is that to live this magical birthright of spontaneity we must transcend selfishness.
One of those issues that is very common to both of us is fighting against terrorism, and fighting against terrorism based on a common platform.
Most alligator is legally harvested on farms and is common enough to be found in grocery stores.
It is also common to see Labor Day leads shrink dramatically in presidential races or even disappear.
It is now common to substitute vodka for gin, which scandalizes some purists.
It is less common to dictate an entire speech for another elected official or speaker who doesn't work for their administration, said former aides to public officials and political observers.
Although there are always diamonds in the grimiest seam, and I know some, it is common sense to see that if you crush the attractiveness of a job you will lower the average quality of the employees.
What is important is to distinguish common from productive.
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But Gingrich's attorneys said he never intended to mislead the committee and argued it is common for people to work with both partisan and non-profit organizations.
This may be true: the point of a common legal framework is to prevent the problems of smoking so common in rich countries from spreading to poorer ones.
Tipping is quite common according to the data, says Stephen Christophe, associate professor of finance at George Mason, who is to present his findings at the Financial Management Association's European conference in Prague on Thursday.
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