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A Senate Democratic leadership aide said Democrats are open to cooperating with Trump on issues where they might have common cause, such as infrastructure and trade.
Capsid formation and the cleavage and encapsidation of replicated viral DNA occur in the nucleus and resemble similar processes in tailed dsDNA (double-stranded DNA) bacteriophages, which indicates they might have common ancestry.
He asks: "Why shouldn't I sit next to an opponent so we can discuss an issue and try to convince each other or a colleague from another party with whom we might have common ground?" He considers a rigid party system a disadvantage, rigged to facilitate not listening to each other or the electorate.
But a suggestion that they might have common cause with Geert Wilders brings a rapid response.
The prevalence of somnambulism in childhood was found to be elevated in patients with migraine [21] yielding speculations that both disorders might have common predisposition factors.
The senator called on Mr Obama to work with Republicans on issues where they might have common ground - including a trade deal and tax code reform.
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Note that some communication pairs might not have common channels.
In other words, they use the common room to find out what they might have in common.
We might have no common language, but we exchange perfunctory nods of mutual recognition as we descend en masse on the Gaolingong mountains.
We look for what we might have in common with them.
He tried, in vain, to come up with a friend they might have in common.
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