Sentence examples for more common purpose from inspiring English sources

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Above all, the markets want to see more common purpose from bickering European leaders.Their political dispute centres on two questions.

It is right that Mr Obama should offer a tough embrace, which demands more common purpose and political honesty about tough global choices than Europe has been required to offer in the Bush years.

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What's more: A common purpose also ensures that enthusiasm is focused towards a bigger goal, that it's not wasted for something completely unrelated to the company strategy, and therefore can live on for a long time.

Multimedia workloads are becoming increasingly more common on general-purpose computing systems.

A practice more common than use of this information for investigations is the re-selling of the information for commercial purposes, like target marketing and debt collection.

Without a more flexible sense of common purpose, the project to build a democratic Europe could stop dead in the water.

Other nations take these things into account, and in doing so they reinforce something we, with our fixation on blood, have forgotten: bending to a common purpose is more important than arising from a common place.

The benefits could be huge – greater support to tackle our social problems, more diversity in our arts and culture, bigger endowments to our universities and a stronger sense of community all over the country as more people come together in common purpose and feel they have a stake in the causes they care about.

He argued for the use of language or civics tests in determining Indian heritage, writing, "Other nations take these things into account, and in doing so they reinforce something we, with our fixation on blood, have forgotten: bending to a common purpose is more important than arising from a common place".

The collapse of the World Trade Center towers had immediate and significant consequences for the nation's foreign policy, but any sense of common purpose had more or less vanished by the next year's elections, when Republicans slammed their Democratic opponents --including man Cleland, a man who lost three of his limbs fighting in Vietnam -- as insufficiently patriotic.

Life-history data can be used to estimate N e (Waples et al. 2011), but a more common approach is to use genetic data for this purpose.

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