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Those working in the gaming industry insist that Americans believe gambling addictions to be much more prevalent than they actually are.
In fact, this intensity of yellow might be an indicator of the cleanliness of the air, as it seems to be much more prevalent in remote, unpolluted places.
Given the historic nature of Mr. Obama's election, black Americans appeared to be much more prevalent in the gathering crowd than at inaugurals of the recent past.
This allows altruism to persist even in weakly structured populations and implies that the green beard effect, in the form of a fluid association of altruistic traits with a recognition tag, can be much more prevalent than hitherto assumed.
Jankowski did not want to speculate about what those were, but he did say tricks like the double-corked 1260 would probably be much more prevalent during next winter's Olympic qualifying Grand Prix, much the way back-to-back 1080s were the must-have combination before the 2006 Winter Olympics.
The good news is that when people learn how to break growth down into its component parts, there is much more to see and talk about than just the unicorns that now dominate the dialog; to push the metaphor, squirrels, birds and foxes (i.e. actual developments that are more achievable) can be much more prevalent than people think.
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In Judaism it's much more prevalent.
Mobile phone usage is much more prevalent and expanding rapidly.
For instance, S.C.D. is much more prevalent in men than in women.
"We found that retention is much more prevalent," Mr. Swearer said.
And colon cancer was much more prevalent than small intestine cancer.
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