It also doesn't support one of the two common types of consumer email systems, called POP.
Well, maybe it has but only because mega rich clubs seem to have lost touch with reality and give the impression they don't need to follow the rules of common decency that the rest of us try to live by.
Even though IPOs world-wide are rising by 43% on the first day of trading, first-day gains aren't as common in the U.S. Of the 53 U.S. deals priced in the last three months, the average price increase was 14% on the first day of trading.
They talk past one another because they don't share a common language or a common understanding of the root causes of these problems.
In fact, the most common type of T. gondii found to be infecting otters off the California coast is the Type X strain (Conrad et al., 2005), which has yet to be traced to domestic cats (Miller et al., 2008).
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While inheriting a billion dollars is still the easiest way to land on our list of the world's wealthiest, it certainly isn't the most common.
"gothic, " whether "neo-" or otherwise, isn't a descriptor common in earlier iterations of the boutique model.
What is not told is the fact that we have an enduring bond of values, interests, beginning with security and the way that we share both information and other things to help the common defense of our common interests -- and many others in the region who don't often admit to the beneficial effect of this cooperation.
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The thieves were so flippant about law enforcement that they didn't even bother to conceal the origin of their mailings, a common practice for international hackers.
Sure, some of the key components of scores are basic common sense: Pay your bills on time, don't apply for credit you don't need, and try to keep your level of borrowing well below your credit limit.
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On the face of it crushers don't have much in common with machines that weigh and distribute small ingredients--other than the fact that both rely on a disc to rotate materials through a device and spit them out on the other side.
They don't expect in a negotiation or a compromise or the finding of common ground that -- they expect both sides to give, both sides to make tough choices, to come together, to do the business the people sent us here to do.
Beth and Marissa didn't have much in common except for this: In the fall of 2003 they both faced the frightening challenge of their husbands' first deployments.
Security researchers say that virtualization-based attacks aren't likely to be common--even though measuring the actual number of attacks on companies is difficult.
As the crisis progressed, Treasury errors didn't help, particularly its policy of virtually wiping out the value of Bear Stearns' common stock.
They may not have anything outside of the last two years in common -- and they don't talk about that too much.
And Muslims, here's something to think about: If your knowledge of Islam came from common stereotypes, wouldn't you also be misinformed about the faith and its followers?
Another common claim is that they don't have enough training in some of the wider skills needed to teach the new curriculum, notably in using computers extensively in lessons.
What all of these so-called 4G networks have in common is that they don't meet the technical specification for a real fourth-gen network.
The study used insurance claims data and couldn't tell when patients got CT scans of multiple parts of the body at the same time, a common occurrence.
The reasons that members of this community don't get tested vary, but there are common threads that touch youth across all demographics, especially questions about what love and sex means after a positive HIV diagnosis.
Even as GM makes more of its trademarks and logos pan-global, you can't expect a common tagline around the world.
One of the most common arguments you hear from Gonzales' critics is that he can't be effective on the job while this cloud hangs overhead.
An economist, or perhaps anyone with a bit of common sense, might argue this isn't such a great time to be putting the land on the market.
"I won't forget that there are a lot of good common-sense answers to problems right out here in the real world, because common sense is not all that common up in Washington, " he said.
The residence has a T-shaped plan, common to the area, with the rear rooms pulled out on either side of the home.
"The one thing they have in common is, I don't know who likes either one of them, " Peterson, of Euro RSCG, says.
But freestanding islands weren't common in residential design until the post-War construction boom, says Sandy Isenstadt, University of Delaware professor of architectural history.
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The idea of debt depends on a common sense of fairness: if you borrow and don't pay back, justice is violated.
But while they have a common goal, there doesn't seem to be much coordination, says Dmitri Trenin, director of the Moscow Carnegie Center.
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