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Metastatic involvement of peripheral nerves is considered common in carcinoma of the head and neck with perineural invasion.
The species was also considered common in Barranca de Cobre, Chihuahua (Stager 1954) and Colima (Schaldach 1963), though was considered infrequent in San Blas, Nayarit (Forshaw 1989).
Although still considered common in most of its range, this species declined significantly on its breeding grounds over the last 25 years, perhaps in part because of heavy browsing of forests by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus).
"How else are you going to survive?" Mr. Dymovsky also described a practice that is considered common in Russia: When officers end their shifts, they have to turn over a portion of their bribes to the so-called cashier, a senior member of the department.
The only two species that are seen regularly and considered common in Cuban nearshore waters are the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus).
The kite is considered common in Sacramento County but declining in Southern California because of disappearing grassland and other problems.
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At the same time, premarital sex, once rare, is now considered common, particularly in urban areas.
Today, it is considered common sense in Israel, including by Mr. Netanyahu's political rivals.
When you introduce information that is not common knowledge or that may be considered common knowledge in your field, but the reader may not know it.
For more explanation, see Fair Paraphrase. 4. When you introduce information that is not common knowledge or that may be considered common knowledge in your field, but the reader may not know it.
Racial discrimination and social exclusion are also often considered common experiences in Indigenous communities.
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