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He has previously said that the terms "conservative" and "conservation" had a common root – both involved "keeping the best of what we have".
These issues weren't as unrelated as I had previously thought -- they had a common root cause.
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Remarkably, these two macro events have a common root, which is also the root of globalization: the revolution of Information Technologies.
A little later, he adds, "Tragedy and comedy have a common root, whose name at last I think I know.
Both those things have a common root, which is that I'm interested in the underlying structure of things.
We also found that the common types of loose speak, such as metonymy and noun-noun compounds, have a common root cause.
But all these problems, the novel suggests, have a common root and a common solution: that men need "a new spiritual or psychological relationship with women".
In the first case the stems have a common root and thus share a common semantic field, as with the English verbs write, wrote, and written.
Thus a rabbit warren was originally more like a rabbit warrant (those words, too, have a common root), and only later came to refer to an enclosure built to pen rabbits in and, later still, to the holes dug by rabbits themselves.
Yet the two moves have a common root: the withdrawal is proof of how hard it is to crack the Korean e-commerce market and the acquisition shows the best way how to go about it.Groupon is not the only Western internet firm that has lost out to local champions and given up in recent years.
Thus a rabbit warren was originally more like a rabbit warrant (those words, too, have a common root), and only later came to refer to an enclosure built to pen rabbits in — and, later still, to the holes dug by rabbits themselves.
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