"What we don't know is whether there is something common to musical training that is common to attention, sequencing (processing the order in which something occurred), memory and language skills, " she says.
"I am frankly astonished that something that is common practice in the US and something that has been recommended by the NHS since the mid-Eighties should not be the standard that is going to be followed at what we have been told is a state-of-the-art hospital, " she said.
"The practice of buffering the airline schedule times is something that is very common, almost universal in Europe and in other parts of the world, " says Paton.
Soon, however, she became aware that there was "a lot of skin-bleaching going on", a trend she found "alarming" and something that is common in much of Africa.
One of the new bill's main measures is to allow companies to cut workers' salaries or hours temporarily during times of sluggish economic performance, something that is common in Germany.
The universe is flat, infinitely prolonged, and the more common something is in it, the less we know about it.
Stepping away from the phone market for a moment, this is something very common in stock and bond market analysis.
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There is something about the common passion, the shared risk, the revealed and imperfect bodies that bonds us like soldiers-or nuns.
Something like this is his most common refrain, a very familiar message, that America is about community, a country which looks after its own.
Emma was suffering from something that is sad but all too common in Japanese schools: bullying.
Guests seated next to each other should have something in common, whether it is a hobby or home state, to spark conversation at the beginning. (Ms. Fierro typically introduces seatmates to each other at casual cocktails before dinner.) While she says she enjoys intellectual conversation at the table, she's wary of heated debates.
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Another common pattern is when something gets slow, it builds up a large queue and slows everything else down, and again the answer is to shed load.
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Looking around at this magnificent city -- and looking around this room -- I do believe that our nations hold something important in common, and that is a belief in the future.
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And something that you and I have in common is we both have small children.
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"As the public become more educated about what's going on in medical testing, most people use their common sense that this is something that should be encouraged'" Mr Garnier said.
McKinsey, like the government, thinks that there is something in this, and in other common explanations of Britain's productivity gap, such as failure to exploit economies of scale and a poorly skilled workforce.
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An Eastern practice that once seemed like something more common among the hippy crowd, meditation is making its way into the mainstream workplace, and its results are doing everybody good.
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While most people will never have to worry about something as valuable as Superman copyrights, it is very common for disputes to arise regarding an estate, trust or assets of someone who passed away.
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Also common between the three platforms is something Microsoft's calling "the Zune experience, " which is really just a tagline associated with the Zune look and feel for the music management and playback features of the devices.
Research showed that asking employees to do something multiple times, whether in person or via technology, is especially common for managers who are under intense pressure to finish particular projects.
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Another common symbol that transcends various traditions is the exchanging of something during the ceremony.
"It is common sense that we are going to have to do something about it, " he said.
And for a common currency to work it must be applied across something which is at least close to being an optimal currency area.
But something tells me that, nowadays, Constitutional interpretation is much less of a common-sense slam dunk for the average American than the simple conceptual problems stuffed into that trillion-dollar coin.
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And from that point of view, that initiative to share and discuss and dialogue and reach common ground with the president of the United States is something that I greatly appreciate.
Once the common currency is gone, the union will probably transform into something easier to manage, less complex, less heterogeneous.
The common theme is a recognition that Britain will have to do something about the swelling population of its prisons (see chart).
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.
One tradition that is common to the Jewish, Hindu and Greek Orthodox religions is the breaking of something at the end of the ceremony.
But as this code of conduct is something we learn, rather than are born with, we can re-learn it, if common consensus allows.
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