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And this kind of thing is really much more
common
than you would think.
At this moment in our
common
life, when the world is full of breaking and spite and fear, I address this letter simply to you, even though we both know there are many of you behind this "you," and many of me behind this "I."
Some of what we fear, I suspect, we fear in
common.
I have some role in whatever thirst you now feel for revenge, and that thirst now tempts me to plot ever more elaborate escapes from our
common
life, from the schools and neighborhoods and airports and amusement parks that we used to share.
By doing this, Michael downplays the
common
perception of anatomy so closely tied to just disease and death.
Well, in the course of studying these and a bunch of other success stories, like the way Rwanda pulled itself back together after civil war or Brazil has reduced inequality, or South Korea has kept its economy growing faster and for longer than any other country on Earth, I've noticed a few
common
threads.
That said, by stripping these stories to their essence, you absolutely can distill a few
common
tools for problem-solving that will work in other countries and in boardrooms and in all sorts of other contexts, too.
We share in
common
the same pathogens.
The
common
denominator is them.
But additionally, we share an industrial-sized kitchen and eating area, where we have
common
meals twice a week.
It's good
common
sense, right?
This is more
common
in sports like football, but this seems to be more dangerous.
And we think that this might be one of the most
common
mechanisms of concussion, and as the forces move down, they strike the corpus callosum, it causes a dissociation between your right and your left brain and could explain some of the symptoms of concussion.
A
common
approach to understanding basic aspects of human nature, like the desire to help other people, is to study people in whom that desire is missing, and psychopaths are exactly such a group.
"Why would anybody do this?" is a very
common
question.
But all of these changes also yield a strange and paradoxical result, which is that even as the world is becoming a better and more humane place, which it is, there's a very
common
perception that it's becoming worse and more cruel, which it's not.
But keeping salaries secret does exactly that, and it's a practice as old as it is common, despite the fact that in the United States, the law protects an employee's right to discuss their pay.
What they have in
common
is simply this: their work is rooted in place.
Brought to the Americas, stripped of a
common
spoken language, this dance was a way for enslaved Africans to remember where they're from.
To heal, to remember, to say: "We speak a
common
language.
It's very
common
around the world, but we are built to love.
And the most
common
reason we're told not to worry is time.
What worldview do those three people have in
common?
What do those things have in
common?
All those things have in
common
the consonants sitting in the middle like pillars.
I'd read news reports, statistics, and knew how
common
sexual assault was, yet I couldn't actually name a single person that I'd heard speak out about an experience of this kind before.
To do that, we need to focus on five strategic imperatives, all of which have one thing in common: putting people first.
But from studying hundreds of networks and marketplaces, there is a
common
pattern that people follow, and I call it "climbing the trust stack."
And this is a really
common
response, and I think it's absolutely correct, because that would be terrible.
Though the
common
ancestor of all modern birds could fly, many different bird species have independently lost their flight.
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