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She mentioned a common myth that pregnant women shouldn't raise their heart rates above 140 beats per minute.
She mentioned a common Roman saying, "When a pope dies, they just elect another," which captures the lack of excitement with which Italians greet historic events.
When Mr. Baier mentioned a common refrain from critics — that Mr. Romney has flip-flopped on a variety of issues, including abortion, climate change, gay rights and immigration — the former governor of Massachusetts turned snippy.
The former Giants quarterback Phil Simms pointed to the long-term quarterbacks the Giants have had over the years — himself, Manning and Y. A. Tittle, among others — and mentioned a common theme.
Dr. Borenstein mentioned a common tool used by doctors to assess patients for depression: a "P.H.Q.," for "patient health questionnaire" He cautioned that the idea here was not to self-diagnose using such forms — there are several versions, varying by number of questions — but rather to self-assess, and then discuss your concerns with a professional.
In addition to all limitations reported, Gottlieb et al. (2014) mentioned a common limitation in different research fields the difficulty of controlling all the variables that could influence the central construct of the study.
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You might mention a common interest, connections, groups or some thread that makes them feel like you have made a thoughtful decision to connect with them.
Panel Figure A-C show the distributions of Twitter mentions (A) Common hashtags (B), and Number of colocations (C) in log scale.
You can help connect the people by mentioning a common interest, a place they both know well, or even a person they both know.
For example, miscarriage was mentioned as a common experience among women but they don't refer to it in a painful way, as this is an event that can happen during pregnancy.
Asked whether any other factors might help, more than half of lab heads mentioned funding — a common refrain in discussions about limits on research.
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