It is common for employees to spend an hour or more a day simply commuting.
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In India it is common for people to take calls inside a movie theater.
It is common for western expert to base its viewpoint and prediction on western media reports.
It is common knowledge that Deayton's journey to his present prominence has been a a slog.
It is common knowledge that US Treasuries reached record-high demand levels on July 25, 2012.
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It is common sense that one cannot negotiate a settlement without first engaging the other party.
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The surgeon said it is common for patients to remain hospitalized four or five days for observation.
It is common to find people puffing at cigarettes on the train, in offices, even in hospitals.
It is common, he says, for investors to ask to be involved in any major business decisions.
"It is common sense that we are going to have to do something about it, " he said.
It is common practice for public services to mount in-house bids when offering contracts for public competition.
In China, it is common for companies to be owned by central, provincial, city or county governments.
Now, it is common for university professors to found biotechnology companies, or to serve on their boards.
It is common fodder these days to take a look at what the super-rich are doing and frown.
It is common knowledge in the private sector that to foster success you experience a lot of failures.
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It is common for people to head to a pub after work to relax and socialize with friends.
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It is common for cyber strategists to refer to cyberspace as a domain like air, land, sea, and space.
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.
It is common in a number of European countries and Australia and is gaining in popularity in the United States.
It is common sense, of course, to try to prevent infestation rather than merely treating it once it has arisen.
It is common for people to be told that they are not entitled to any help when in fact they are.
It is common for retailers to slash the prices of electronic products in anticipation of the arrival of their upgraded versions.
In consumer-goods industries it is common for a large number of differentiated products to be produced by a small number of firms.
It is common to see groups of Brazilian tourists carrying shopping bags.
"It is common practice across Northern Ireland and Great Britain and across the world, we're not asking for special treatment, " he said.
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It is common practice for large companies in Japan to list their subsidiaries on the stock market, while maintaining a controlling stake thereafter.
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It is common for system companies to buy from local suppliers as it lowers the latency in the response of the supply chain.
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But much of it is common sense, in an "I know I should do that, but I never actually do" kind of way.
It is common to wax nostalgic for a time when a man's word was his bond, business was done on a handshake, etc.
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