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The Zip is more common, which is an important consideration if you need to rush to Kinko's in the middle of the night to retrieve a file.
But he said the report showed that periods of extreme heat were becoming more common, which was leading to severe bushfire conditions.
Props, initially in the form of teammates to leap over but then increasingly elaborate, became more common, which is to say less interesting.
Also in the field of engineering the application of case studies and business games is becoming more common, which are intended to simulate the situation in real life giving the students the opportunity to apply their theoretical knowledge in practice.
Thus, most terrestrial organisms convert ammonia into more complex yet less toxic compounds; in vertebrates, like us, urea, but in arthropods uric acid is more common, which is often precipitated in solid form (Raven 1985).
Johnson et al. (2006) demonstrate that for teams to shift from negative to positive experiences of interdependence is extremely difficult, while the shift from positive to negative interdependence is more common, which suggests negative consequences of potential mismatches are more likely.
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The results could help ascertain which features of this "zoo of possibilities" are more common and which are more rare, and how many solutions really are too many.
Each method includes several variations, only the more common of which are considered here.
(The findings are mainly relevant to Type 2 diabetes, the more common kind, which comes on in adulthood).
This is a reversal of the more common upzoning, which makes lots larger and larger and thus limits them to the very rich.
Food contamination cases in sports have been more common lately, which Howman said could simply be a new trend in athletes' defenses.
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