• In fact, it's become so common that industry observers even have a name for it.

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  • Everything we make becomes so common that you don't even know that it is our stuff.

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  • Line infections are so common that they are considered a routine complication.

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  • Now, however, literary transfers are so common that they do not cause much of a stir unless some great principle is involved.

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  • Since 2008, price swings of 4 percent or more, largely disconnected from supply and demand fundamentals, have become so common that they no longer signify some external event causing the shift.

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  • Mental illness has become so broadly defined and so common that it has become meaningless just as, some years earlier, counter-cultural rebellion became so common that it ceased to constitute rebellion at all.

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  • The problem is so common that the Uniform Law Commission, the group that recommends uniform state laws, is working on a recommended statute that states could adopt to deal with post-death access to digital assets.

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  • In fact, the kinds of flaws Mayer is pointing out are so common that they could be dismissed as Internet business as usual: Another study by Mayer last year found that half of all sites he tested leaked identifying information.

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  • It's that self-criticism so common to athletes that can intensify in the teen years, because, well, they're adolescents.

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  • We spent a year plugging into thousands of websites and setting it up so that we could organize all of it in one common way so that you, the end user, could have one easy way to search for and browse all of the programming information.

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  • The practice of jumping parties from election to election is so common in Pakistan that a term is in use: "lota, " which means a round water jug with a pointy snout.

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  • Take those tiny nooks and alcoves that are so common in historic homes or in new homes that are heavy on upscale finishing.

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  • Smarter organizationsGrowing up part of a hardworking, blue-collar family in the Midwest, I never imagined that I would travel the world and meet so many people that share common interests and beliefs.

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  • We have so much in common and there are so few issues that divide us.

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  • In fact, fruit flies are so common in African mangoes that America has banned their import altogether, to protect its own orchards.

    ECONOMIST: Biological pest control

  • When choosing pillow patterns, it is wise to have a common thread so that you don't feel as if you've walked into a bazaar upon entering the room.

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  • At the same time, all markets can't be different, there is a need to have a common layer so that you can use the same services such as stock tickers and e-mail notification in every device.

    CNN: Will Java and Jini be in everything?

  • We think that completing the funding for fiscal year 2011, a fiscal year that's nearly half over, should be a relatively easy task, and that the differences that separate us are not so great that we cannot find the common ground in a way that each side can feel that it accomplished something in getting it done.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • He meant that the Memorial Plaza is so weighted with meaning, and emotions run so deep, that something as common as a dying tree could take on symbolic significance.

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  • The common perception that so-called "assault weapons" can hold larger magazines than hunting rifles is simply wrong.

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  • He did not read the standard canned speech that is so common at an event like this.

    FORBES: Understanding China's Leadership Transition

  • In short, the same sort of stuff that is so common today.

    ECONOMIST: Murder

  • If Republicans abide by these three resolutions, they would be comparatively immune to the routine corruption that is so common in Washington.

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  • So does EBAY have common characteristics that could make it follow the same path as EXPE, and are there other stocks that look ready to break out as well?

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  • Therefore, the Australian blacktips all got together and came up with a scheme to seduce unsuspecting common blacktip sharks so that they can find a way to survive in COOLER waters.

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  • Mr Connerly's detractors have accused him of everything from McCarthyism to self-hatred to being a Ku Klux Klan sympathiser, but he seems untainted by the paranoid self-righteousness that is so common on the American right.

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  • So our common goals of ensuring that Britain is in Europe, and helping to run Europe, thereby achieving economic reform, changes to the protectionist common agricultural policy, reform of the structural funds, and so on, are made even more difficult.

    ECONOMIST: Letters | The

  • Though he didn't gussy up his music, he knew how to keep people engrossed all the same: A master of stride and boogie and bebop, he'd string his listeners along just by dancing around the theme, and then at just the right moment, he'd lower the boom, delivering a line so dazzlingly improbable that the common response was a gasp.

    NPR: A Jazz Genius Goofs Off

  • He believes in -- he sets his principles and he believes in getting things done for the American people, based on his principles, but also based on the idea that there should be common ground on these issues that are so important.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Doesn't that make it even more important to educate people about the common challenges they will face, so that they're better armed to deal with the remaining messiness?

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