Sentence examples for by commonality from inspiring English sources

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Products in a family are linked by commonality, and modification of one product will affect the performance of others.

He predicted that "life will be happier for the on-line individual, because those with whom one interacts most strongly will be selected more by commonality of interests and goals than by accidents of proximity".

(Our readers' surveys indicate that fathers read the magazine as much as mothers do). This intimate conversation is defined not by gender, but by commonality of experience and depth of inquiry.

The reflex emotional response to a case such as that of the two boys, Christopher and Oliver Fairless, killed by their father in Lincolnshire this week, is that it must have been an act of random lunacy, an expression of derangement that can't be fitted into a wider pattern or mitigated by commonality.

For such couples, according to the study: "The shared loss became the cement of a fragmented relationship; they were united by shared pain rather than by commonality of interest or spirit.

The proof that "terrorism" does not exist as an enemy identifiable by commonality of structure, purpose and leadership comparable to the World War II Axis or the Confederacy can be found in its use as a target to justify the invasion of Iraq.

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The two musicians, longtime friends fascinated by commonalities they saw in Bach and jazz, were united for Mr. Brubeck's "Dziekuje" ("Thank You"), played here on two pianos.

The cluster is a geographically proximate group of interconnected companies and associated institutions in a particular field, linked by commonalities and complementarities (Porter, 1990 , 2001.

They cut across traditional industry classifications and are concentrations of interconnected companies and institutions co-located in a specific geographic region and linked by commonalities and complementarities in a particular field (Ketels, 2003; Porter, 1998, 2000; Porter et al., 2004).

They were loosely bonded by commonalities of religion and tradition, trade, kinship, joint military campaigns, and the presence of captured prisoners from neighboring areas.

As the origin of the type 1-3-4 spatial coulder could not be explained by commonalities in the recorded sources of animals entering the herds or ownership among the herds, further molecular analysis was performed.

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