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A more common occurrence, if not exactly frequent.
Comets are a more common occurrence than the sight of Tiger Woods capitulating.
Solitary recusals resulting in a 4-to-4 deadlock are a more common occurrence.
But when you buy a house out of foreclosure, a more common occurrence since the housing bust, unsavory surprises are part of the bargain.
Its resurfacing serves as a reminder of how, thirty and forty years ago, rock-concert films were a far more common occurrence at the box office.
By the same token, a campus shooting is a more common occurrence in the US than it is anywhere else, and coverage of shooting events have lately been relegated down the front pages, due to frequency.
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They are much more common occurrences than you may think.
Why then, does it sometimes seem they are more common occurrences?
American bribery, he said, ranges from huge debacles, like when a tile manufacturer bought a $300,000 house for a Home Depot buyer a few years ago to more common occurrences like a buyer saying, "Hey, I'll let you put television sets into all my stores to promote your product but give me five extra in case they break".
Naturalistic proposals of these kinds exaggerate the scope and influence of the cited factors, sometimes choosing to highlight the bizarre and eye-catching at the expense of the more common occurrences.
Each day, he helped me better understand history-altering events as well as more common occurrences that were news.
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