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This temporary unity was forged by a commonality of contract demands, notably a belief that the city owes these public servants more than it does, say, a Board of Elections clerk, because they put themselves on the line in situations that are at best tough and at worst hazardous.
All we know is that the majority of interacting sites (98%) are intrachromosomal, that the distance between interacting sites ranges between 10 and 10 nucleotides, and that the majority of interactions cannot be explained by a commonality of function (ENCODE Project Consortium 2012).
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Reading also binds people together, by making a commonality of the experiences of the human heart and mind.
These practices, similarity to those described by Wood and Jewkes (34), suggest a commonality of how marginalised youth in South Africa attempt to position themselves within a gender hierarchy in contexts of poverty and unemployment.
That section in particular was praised by Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin of Port Washington, N.Y., who said it would "establish a commonality of expectations for our converts".
The creditors have a commonality of interest.
"If anything, we have a commonality of interests," he said.
"It will happen naturally based on a commonality of interests".
"There's a commonality of the recognition of the value and importance of religion".
Sometimes several groups play at once, though not necessarily with a commonality of purpose.
The real imperial glue had to be a commonality of interests and values.
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