But what they all seem to have in common is access, talent, and desire to connect online.
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For these reasons, it's rare for three of the top pitching prospects in all of professional baseball in one given year to have something in common.
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It seemed to have nothing in common with asthma, arthritis and other diseases of inflammation.
At first look, The Behavior Gap and Gents with No Cents appear to have nothing in common.
Apple and Nokia don't seem to have much in common these days apart from participating in the global smartphone market.
Cookies and motor oil don't appear to have much in common, but both are low-growth industries with basically interchangeable products, where strong brand names are key.
Broadly speaking, short-term Treasuries can be expected to have more in common with money market rates than long-term Treasuries, but deciding which short-term Treasuries match up best with money market rates can be a tricky thing.
They seem to have something in common.
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Modern computerisation projects, in contrast, tend to have far more in common with Babbage's ill-fated attempt to build a mechanical computer, which cost a fortune and was eventually abandoned.
But the bands of brothers and sisters who endeavour to produce literature, and often have a toe in the academic world, have too much in common to stay apart.
Companies that consistently deliver great experiences appear from the research to have two attributes in common.
These look at many possessors of an interesting trait, or sufferers from a disease, to see where they seem to have unusual DNA in common.
The crises of the 1990s did, however, tend to have one thing in common: they all had some kind of fixed exchange rate, often a fixed peg or link to another currency, usually the dollar, or an exchange-rate band, again usually linked to the dollar.
We must respond to what we have in common and identify where our needs and goals we intersect so that we may move forward in a collaborative and mutually supportive way, instead of competing in a fight for attention and resources as individual groups and diseases.
Tony Blair would not have been able to operate in the way that he has very successfully done so, in building the international coalition because if you have a common foreign policy or common defence policy, in the end you always have to go to the lowest common denominator.
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The goal is to connect you with someone with whom you have enough in common to want to strike up an e-mail correspondence and then quickly meet in person.
Because it's harder to see and focus on what we have in common, we tend to dehumanize each other, she says.
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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The flat fields to the north have more in common with the wheat- and corn-growing areas of the mid-west.
Big, corporate-owned news sites tend to have a few things in common.
Many run into temporary trouble because of bad luck, but those that stay bedridden tend to have several nasty symptoms in common.
By considering these operations as a continuum rather than as a series of unrelated incidents, it seeks to find what they have in common.
We lose the opportunity to explore what we have in common in favor of the righteousness of our own presumably open-minded point of view.
If we fail to emphasise what we have in common and the cohesive forces which have made us the country we are then we will produce not diversity but fragmentation.
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There is no compelling reason in your non-federal framework, on issues other than those bearing directly on the functioning of the Union, for member states to have common positions in international organisations.
Due to their common origin, they have many elements in common and should be analyzed together.
But as we work to advance our respective national interest, we have to move on what we seek in common, find the common ground, and I would argue much of our mutual national interest will find common ground.
The conversations we have may bore others to tears, but we all have one thing in common: words.
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