A. One common misconception is that stem cells are being currently used to cure diseases.
These success stories from Canada, Ireland, Slovakia, and New Zealand share one common characteristic.
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As I discussed the Big Data market with exhibitors and attendees, there was one common thread.
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One common culprit of America's foot pain, especially during the summer, is the flip-flop.
For all their differences, tabloids in most rich countries have one common feature: shrinking circulation.
One common criticism of the Channel Islands is not addressed in any detail by the report.
One common theme for the brands with low scores in value-creation is the presence of family ownership.
One common one: A developer might give away apps for a period before slapping on a price.
Governments, security agencies, fans and Uefa must have one common goal - a successful and peaceful tournament.
All men have one common original: they participate in one common nature, and consequently have one common right.
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One common yardstick of volatility is standard deviation, which uses annualized monthly returns over time as a baseline.
One common misconception found online is that grocers will never prosecute those who consume products in their stores.
One common challenge is to deliver satisfactory experiences to those waiting in line.
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The investing community agrees on one common facet, which is that there is no good outcome at this stage.
But one common roadblock to going solar is the sizable upfront installation cost.
"We're not sure there's one common cause across all these cases, " he said.
However, the findings of recent research shows that all languages are most likely to have one common historical origin.
One common theme running through his portfolio is that he likes companies whose business will benefit from global growth.
For example, one common idea is recasting the contributions as a business promotion.
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One common complaint about privacy online is that it is usually predicated on lengthy privacy policies that no one reads.
Asking volunteers to replace paid staff has been one common solution offered by councils to keep libraries open while cutting costs.
One common option is an age-based portfolio, in which the investment allocation automatically becomes more conservative as the child approaches 18.
One common character of the companies he bought is that all of them have underperformed the market average over the past year.
Political cultures everywhere have one common characteristic: finding additional ways to pick taxpayers' pockets to finance ostensibly worthy critical services and programs.
Yet, most MNCs appear to share one common attribute: the ability to diminish the human talent to which they have been entrusted.
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Yet there is one common destabilizing factor for which outsiders are responsible.
One common worry is that it may damage their chances of joining either the Schengen passport-free area, or the euro, or both.
However, there was no one common type of interest in violence indicated.
One common challenge expressed was getting more employees to log volunteer hours.
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One common factor is that each of them has high European exposure.
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