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But, let me ask this: If this was such a beneficial mutation, why isn't it more common?
But nowhere is it more common, or more aggravating, than in the narrow aisles of this city's smaller supermarkets.
In fact, asthma may affect as many as 10% of people over age 65; that would make it more common in the elderly than in children.
Gerken adds that IBM is participating in the Open Ajax Foundation's effort to create standards for widgets, which will hopefully make it more common for widgets from different sources to share data.
The fact of encouraging paternity leave, promoting it socially and making it more common, both encourages fathers to take leave and is associated with an increase in male involvement in the day-to-day work of raising children (if not necessarily the volunteer-request-induced guilt).
When Internet Explorer 9 comes out, it will support HTML5 and help make it more common across the Web.
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It later acquired its more common meaning by association.
"It's more common sense, it's more upward feedback and evaluation.
"Now it's more common and it's added a great richness.
It's more common than it used to be for companies to challenge unemployment claims.
Now it's more common to find it at $45 a square foot".
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