Common
in sentence
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It's very
common
in many phyla, from invertebrates to avian species, mammals, and, of course, even in primates.
This is not that
common.
Eventually their conclusions get absorbed into the
common
sense of decency, erasing the tracks of the original argument that had gotten us there.
John Locke: Freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by
common
to everyone of that society and made by the legislative power erected in it, a liberty to follow my own will in all things where that rule prescribes not, not to be subject to the inconstant, uncertain, unknown, arbitrary will of another man, as freedom of nature is to be under no other restraint but the law of nature.
See any
common
themes?
I think cyber is a threat in three ways: One way, and probably the most
common
way that people have heard about it, is due to the theft of intellectual property, so basically, foreign countries going in, stealing companies' secrets, and then providing that information to state-owned enterprises or companies connected to the government to help them leapfrog technology or to gain business intelligence that's then used to win contracts overseas.
And the microbiomes that have a lot of microbes in
common
are close to each other.
The
common
answers include things like seeking safety in numbers or hunting in packs or gathering to mate or breed, and all of these explanations, while often true, make a huge assumption about animal behavior, that the animals are in control of their own actions, that they are in charge of their bodies.
Especially
common
were trematodes, tiny worms that specialize in castrating their hosts like this unfortunate snail.
It is a critical and
common
part of the world around us, and scientists have now found hundreds of examples of such manipulators, and more excitingly, they're starting to understand exactly how these creatures control their hosts.
What they all had in
common
was they worked very, very hard.
And they liked it, and their friends saw it, and by homophily, we know that he probably had smart friends, and so it spread to them, and some of them liked it, and they had smart friends, and so it spread to them, and so it propagated through the network to a host of smart people, so that by the end, the action of liking the curly fries page is indicative of high intelligence, not because of the content, but because the actual action of liking reflects back the
common
attributes of other people who have done it.
Now, I try to stay relatively hip to the latest trends and memes, so I knew that "yo, bitch" was also often a
common
greeting between friends, as well as being a popular "Breaking Bad" reference.
In the future, we'll all be wearing exoskeletons in
common
activities, such as running.
Yes, they are opportunities for commercial investment, but they are also opportunities for the
common
good of the city, and those two goals are often not aligned with one another, and therein lies the conflict.
And you know what, it might mean more money for the city, but a city has to take the long view, the view for the
common
good.
I was reminded of a
common
response through history of how you build a solid Adam II, how you build a depth of character.
No, it was Benjamin Spock, and his book was called "The
Common
Sense Book of Baby And Child Care."
Parent, as a verb, only entered
common
usage in 1970.
In fact, UCLA recently did a study looking at the most
common
configuration of family members in middle-class homes.
Unfortunately, the United States is not one of them, so in case you were wondering what the U.S. has in
common
with Papua New Guinea and Liberia, it's this: We too have no paid maternity leave policy.
We had nothing in
common.
And a
common
misconception is that vaccines cause autism.
On the other hand, there is a difference between those fraternal twins and the siblings, suggesting that there are
common
exposures for those fraternal twins that may not be shared as commonly with siblings alone.
But the thing they all had in
common
was sharing data with the companies that made them.
So what all these systems have in
common
is that there's no central control.
During the savings and loan debacle in 1984, we looked at every single failure, and we looked for
common
characteristics, and we discovered this recipe was
common
to each of these frauds.
As a result, people in many countries, like mine, Russia, look at history as something that was predetermined or determined by the leaders, and
common
people could not influence it in any way.
Not only does it seem to make sense, it also answers the question, "What do Ron Jeremy and Simone de Beauvoir have in common?"
So we asked ourselves, how many countries do we need to focus on, keeping in mind that the European Union conveniently manages its fisheries through a
common
fisheries policy?
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