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When you ask for something atypical, you can create problems for the person with whom you're negotiating.
(The Daily Mail, November 3, 2010) This positioned abortion as something unusual, atypical and which cannot be normalised, belying the fact that it is Great Britain's most often performed gynaecological procedure.
They have also done something atypical in Argentina – acquired smaller companies as part of their business growth plans.
But we did something atypical, that most labels I don't think would do.
Graeme Jones knew there was something atypical about the full-back who had joined him in signing on for a League Two season at Boston United.
Four years into her tenure-track career, something atypical happened.
We are doing something atypical, new and different.
… He obviously loves his country very much, and hopes they'd do something atypical for its government and accept responsibility".
Then I did something atypical of my productive nature, something foreign to my type-A why-do-it-later-when-you-can-do-it-now mentality.
Get a 'second opinion' from colleagues if something looks atypical or advice on appropriate next investigations is needed.
This story isn't as atypical as you may think.
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