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Instead, he argues, that is a much more common experience in Britain.
It's a more common experience in a physical space than you would expect.
A more common experience is that of the paper division of Votorantim, a conglomerate.
In nations where terrorism is more common, experience shows that it deters foreign investment, and probably domestic investment as well.
College became a more common experience for the middle classes; curricula moved from a unified canon and toward the study of many traditions, taught by specialists.
To be sure, there were instances of journalists being deliberately murdered, but the more common experience was the one I had in El Salvador.
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Street harassment and violence, sometimes called "eve-teasing", is even more common, experienced by 79% of Indian women according to a recent survey.
Accounts of disorders, from excessive sleep (hypersomnia) and irresistible sleep attacks (narcolepsy) to more common experiences, such as snoring and jet lag, are woven together with Kleitman's research beginning in the 1920s and Hayes's own story of growing up in America (a "Coca-Cola childhood") as well as living in San Francisco in the 1980s.
Other, more common experiences, however, are not off-limits.
Greater distributional skew was found for less common experiences (i.e., HYP & EI with 65% & 48.4% ceilings) than for more common experiences (i.e., EofU, CofU, EFF with 10.8%, 20.8% & 15.9% ceilings).
Current research seems to pay more attention to wayfinding in two-dimensional environments investigating it in public buildings such as hospitals, airports or university departments, where it is more common to experience disorientation.
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