So it's not as if it's common for a stay-at-home defenseman such as Salvador, someone who commits his effort to preventing opponents from scoring goals, to transform into a completely different sort of player once the postseason begins.
Over there, it's common for children to go away for long periods in the summer.
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Now, it's common for Mexican officials to acknowledge emigrants' contributions, and to advocate on their behalf.
It's common for mice and rats to be the subject of testing during research ultimately intended to benefit humans.
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It's common for new planes to have "these kinds of problems, " he added.
In Brazzaville, it's common for Sapeurs to rent or borrow clothes from fellow fops or requisition them from friends visiting from Europe.
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It's common for people to take Tylenol in addition to flu medications that may also contain acetaminophen, which can lead to acetaminophen overdoses.
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And he said it's common for people involved in this kind of stuff to tell little stories or lies or withhold information first.
To avoid possible repercussions in their careers, he says, it's common for care providers, including chaplains and medics, to seek confidential psychiatric help outside the military system.
It's common for people who have been unemployed for six months or longer to show signs of depression, says Diane Lang, psychotherapist based in Livingston, New Jersey.
In Brazil "it's common for someone to start talking to you in the elevator or in a restaurant just to start a conversation, " says Alexandre Hohagen, vice president of Facebook's Latin America division.
If they are lucky, countries have nationals in service with fluency in the right languages, but it's common for armed services to have to utilize local people, indeed raising issues of trust as well as cost and logistics.
"It's very common for people to memorialize important members of their family, " he said.
"It's fairly common for anyone from your basic thieves to corporate executives to have a short-term perspective, " Fahy said.
And because the lightweight sandals offer virtually no protection, it's more common for wearers' feet to get cuts, scrapes and bruises.
"It's quite common for doors just to be kicked in, " says White.
"It's very common for companies to pick off the easier companies first, " says John Dozier, an intellectual property lawyer who specializes in Internet cases.
Impersonating someone else to obtain phone records is generally illegal in California, where HP is based, though it's common practice for licensed investigators who are assigned to, say, chase down a fugitive from the law.
Young alums are particularly well-positioned to help because they're likely more tuned-in to entry-level openings, says Ms. Pollak, adding it's increasingly common for companies to offer referral bonuses to employees who recruit others, which serves as additional incentive.
"When we have been able to speak to patients who have been in that state and woken up, it's very common for them to say that they heard people talking to them, they could feel people touching them, " she said.
"It's increasingly common for people to use more than one device over the course of the day, and we saw an opportunity to help ease the transition among screens with the Logitech Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard, " said Mike Culver, vice president of brand development for consumer computing platforms at Logitech.
Just as in the West, it's now very common for women to lose weight - rather than gain it - in time for their wedding day, she says.
It's become more common for people to say that they want President Obama to fail.
"The show works because it's for the common man, " says Crorepati producer Anita Kaul Basu.
But in the past four years, he says, it's become more common for customers to pay in 60 to 90 days.
The 60mm mortar is a weapon that traditionally requires three to four Marines to operate, but it's common during training for others to observe nearby.
"It's not so common for a foreign player in this country to spend 10 years at one club so I am delighted to stay with this great club, " he added.
It's common sense, crucial for protecting consumer choice and important for ensuring we continue to have the vibrant, competitive wireless market that delivers innovative products and solid service to meet consumers' needs.
It's also become more common for individual web sites to solicit donations for all sorts of big requests - from supporting the families of Sandy Hook victims to fixing one's mangled mouth.
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