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Delicacy and altitude, indeed, were common denominators for a lot of the weekend's music.
Earth, air, fire and water were the common denominators for the human condition.
"I think the common denominators for our losses were poor perimeter defense, poor covering for each other on defense, and just very poor shooting," Van Gundy said.
The Weech formula is still in use today as one of the standard measurement denominators for determining underweight status.
Common denominators for selection of cases are leading companies in the retail industry and their association with key NGOs.
The unweighted sample results are contained in Table 2, columns B and C. Note that the denominators for the two statistics differ.
Boggs 1965 presents one of the earliest examples of this approach by using different denominators for the different types of crime under examination.
Today, effective leadership must be collective, based on the desire and ability to find common denominators for the interests of the international community and major groups of states.
These populations were used to provide the denominators for calculating incidence risk at the county level.
Models incorporated population data derived from the 2001 and 2006 censuses as offsets, with linear interpolation and extrapolation used to generate population denominators for non-census years.
To identify common denominators for the different diseases we reanalysed the dataset by including only those genes that were significantly altered in at least two patient groups.
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