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Interplanetary missions would be more common if they were cheaper.
Heroism seems to me a more common, if hidden, quality than is widely supposed.
Peer-to-peer botnets could become more common if coordinated attacks on conventional botnets continue.
"Head and facial injuries were much more common if you didn't wear a visor," Dr. Stuart said.
Melanomas are more common if you have intermittent intense exposure to the sun – think sunburn during a week in southern Spain.
The results also indicate that shared residence is more common if the separation occurred the last few years than if it occurred longer time ago.
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There was no consensus on whether depression is more common in women, if men ignore such symptoms or if it is more socially accepted for women to seek medical help for depression.
A more common occurrence, if not exactly frequent.
Over the longer term, it may tell at last whether autism is becoming more common and, if so, why.
A more nuanced (and more common) example: if we are trying to prove that, and our current technique does this by proving and then, finding a counterexample to will rule out that technique.
Something that is becoming more common, even if just for a temporary period as new paternity laws mean many new dads are now eligible for the right to up to 26 weeks' Additional Paternity Leave.
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