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IT has become common wisdom that the battle for the presidency is all about the economy.
There is one explanation, however, that has become common wisdom in the region: Mr. Gemayel's doom seems to have been sealed by his support from the Bush administration and the implied agendas behind its backing.
Given the profusion of emails every professional grapples with on average, more than 100 per day it's become common wisdom that, at some point, you should stop emailing and just pick up the phone.
Because it's seen as in the party's political self-interest to do so in order to make inroads with the rapidly growing Hispanic voting population in the U.S. In particular, it appears to have become common wisdom within the GOP that a key reason for the party's loss in November was its dismal performance among Latino voters.
Because warmer temperatures are more conducive to malaria transmission, it has become common wisdom, in some circles at least, that a warming planet will increase the range and intensity of the disease, leading to even more deaths and infections.
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That insight is becoming common wisdom.
The assumption that the global economy is a winner-take-all economy has become common wisdom but there's no evidence to support this premise.
Conversions had become common.
Beheadings have become common.
This may become common ground.
Mass drownings had become common.
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