First, ignore pleas to get Britain out of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP).
It was agreed that the Royal Brothers Building would be kept out of the common pool of assets that was to be divided as it could be a potential deal breaker.
So, while most economics is just organised common sense the difficult part of economics is the working out of how common, how sensible and how important those common sense insights are.
At its height last year, the financial crisis led to fears Greece would be forced out of the euro, the common currency used by 17 European Union countries.
Many of the treatments we see on the shelves of modern-day pharmacists were developed in the wake of studies carried out by the Common Cold Unit, a research institute near Salisbury, Wiltshire, which operated from 1946 to 1989.
Upland farming has been hit by a triple whammy in recent years of the beef crisis, a collapse in lamb prices and the phasing out of European subsidies with the reform of the common agricultural policy.
Politicians are condemned for being out of touch with the common herd, but rare is the person who has never mentioned anything, in private, which he would rather not be repeated in public.
No state has completely pulled out of Common Core, but Utah and Alabama have backed out of the consortium of states working to create computer-based Common Core exams.
As the crisis progressed, Treasury errors didn't help, particularly its policy of virtually wiping out the value of Bear Stearns' common stock.
She called for a "fundamental re-negotiation" of Britain's links with the EU, stopping short of calling for withdrawal but nevertheless suggesting that the UK should pull out of common agricultural, fisheries, foreign and defence policies.
He met Monday with Democratic congressional leaders in hopes of stripping out some of the controversial provisions and working toward common ground with Republicans.
Second, and explaining the remaining difference, the RPI includes owner-occupier housing costs, which are left out of the CPI because of the difficulty in establishing a common procedure across Europe.
In one of the most innovative new uses of LEDs, Zoon Designs has created LED handrails that light the way while transforming any common stairwell into something out of the movie Tron.
Sarkeesian wants to comment on how women are represented in games and point out the common use of destructive tropes.
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Germany, Europe's largest economy, fears that a Greek exit from the eurozone could lead to a domino effect in which other massively-indebted countries -- Ireland, Portugal, Spain and Italy -- may pull out from the common currency, leading to the breakup of the eurozone.
"If you take an average of the 10 most common cancers, men are more likely to die in seven out of the ten, " he added.
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In a nutshell, this means you will do the following: hire great people, train them to fulfill a common vision, get out of the way, and finally, say thank you when the job is well done.
One suspects that these two papers were placed at the front of the current issue of the journal because they hold out the prospect that a common behavior, coffee drinking, might have some protective efficacy against two serious illnesses.
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Forty out of 50 states in the United States have adopted the Common Core curriculum, which phases out cursive writing in the classroom, for their public schools.
Old money had no choice but to join the Met, and differences were quickly forgotten as the two foes found common cause in keeping out the next generation of newcomers.
Personally, I just think that solar makes the most sense as an energy technology, and the tech innovations in solar power are such that I expect it to be the most common source of power before the century is out.
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The pharmaceutical company had given out free samples of a drug to doctors, a common practice in the industry, and the DOJ had interpreted that behavior, along with the providing of educational grants to physicians, as bribery.
The Britons and Danes will be allowed to opt out of the Amsterdam treaty's plan for common immigration and asylum policies.
You may have all U.S. large-cap stocks, the most common out-of-balance portfolio.
MP, whose group, the Commission on Globalisation, has invited key figures from both sides to sit down, out of the limelight, and try to find common ground.
"In our talks with Brahimi and with our American colleagues, we are trying to feel a way out of this situation on the basis of our common plan of action that was agreed on in Geneva in June, " Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said, according to state-run RIA Novosti.
Nor have any of them resorted to the pathetic, last-ditch trick of donning leather outfits and straddling Harleys and biking out to meet the common man.
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One of the most common mistakes that investors make is moving into and getting out of cash too late, locking in big losses and missing out on big gains.
While the case plays out in court, on the streets of nearby Johannesburg, stunned incredulity is the common reaction.
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If you're a new college graduate or a recently fired employee heading into the job market, there are a lot of people out there looking for work, so how to avoid the common interview blunders so you get a leg up on the competition.
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