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You express a common sentiment that this presidential election is "a window onto a country split down the middle, a dysfunctional family feud getting ever more devious, vicious and hateful" (Week in Review, Nov. 26).
It is a common sentiment that economic fairness -- or economic justice, as living-wage advocates phrase it -- should, or must, come in a sweeping and righteous gesture from the top.
And they reflect a common sentiment, that the United States has a lot to offer, including better job and educational opportunities, but Americans just do not know how to party.
There's a common sentiment that people don't like to be sold to or persuaded.
He was well-received on his return to London, and one writer echoed a common sentiment that "Lord Cornwallis's army was sold".
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It used to be an all too common sentiment that once deterred many prospective investors from backing some of the most promising edtech ventures conceived.
What joins them is the common sentiment that an increasingly autocratic Mr Erdogan is determined to impose his worldview.
First, I agree with the common sentiment that in 10 years, bitcoins will either be worth nothing, or a lot more than they are now — there is no middle ground.
If there is one common sentiment that American veterans of all wars usually express it is: "I did my job!," often followed by, "I didn't like it, but it had to be done!" I heard the same statement from almost every German and Austrian veteran I have ever interviewed.
This is the feeling variable and it can be understood as the (common) sentiment that the partners have about one another.
24 Our participants' common sentiment that Christians should focus on 'spiritual' rather than 'physical' concerns has far-reaching ramifications for provision of healthcare for African Christians.
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