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It's a common issue for freelancers but some clients are just not worth the hassle.
The court's decision on that issue will almost certainly affect all sorts of other class-action suits, including ones brought by investors and consumers, because it tightened the definition of what constituted a common issue for a class action and said that judges must often consider the merits of plaintiffs' claims in deciding whether they may proceed as a class.
Of the three areas, non-competition is probably the most common issue for entrepreneurs.
These decompositions share a common issue for some applications: they are not orthogonal.
Low cost, clean and secure energy supply is a common issue for all countries.
A common issue for the Si anodes is the volume expansion during charge discharge, leading to severe capacity fading.
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They call for "a massive mobilisation by the Vatican and other religions" to "help address common issues for the sake of a common good".
The problem is that while these are common issues for rookie quarterbacks, most of them don't cost their team six draft picks that could have shored up other glaring issues with one of the NFL's worst offenses.
These are common issues for housing management to handle, but from a researcher's point of view such changes to household size and structure, and commitment to the exercise, can too easily undermine a well constructed and planned research project.
One thing that attracted me to academia was the potential to build networks — both within a single school and among campuses focused on common issues — for sharing new ways to learn and for building collaborative projects.
Allergies are one of the four most common issues for public health along with tumors, cardiovascular diseases and AIDS.
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