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Injunctions are going to become more commonplace because they can stop the harassment but, for privacy, often the horse has bolted".
Conflicts between religious beliefs and scheduling are becoming more commonplace because of the nation's changing demographics, said Sarah Barringer Gordon, a professor of law and history at the University of Pennsylvania.
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One reason why something like this hasn't been more commonplace is because the idea of versioning is complex to users.
Despite rare examples such as cane toad invasion, uncertainty about required adaptive response(s) is likely to be much more commonplace, especially because knowledge of what is adaptive today will not necessarily translate into knowledge about what will be important tomorrow (Le Corre and Kremer 2003; Allendorf et al. 2010).
Qualitative methods have become more commonplace in health services research because they provide a means of exploring how people make sense of their social world and provide insights into people's behaviour and perceptions that are not readily accessible through quantitative methods, such as surveys [ 32].
Nonetheless, ACDF has become increasingly more commonplace compared with PCF, in part because of a pervasive belief that PCF has a higher incidence of required reoperations.
Kushlev told VICE that cases of adults who experience symptoms of ADHD or other attention disorders (yet haven't been formally diagnosed) have become more commonplace, adding that it may be because society typically thinks of conditions like ADHD as childhood conditions and don't get properly inspected by a doctor.
And in February Nielsen announced that it would start tracking Web viewing because it was becoming more commonplace.
I felt comfortable getting them precisely because they're becoming more commonplace and possibly even somewhat respectable.
The case of Germany is interesting because sanctions have become much more commonplace after the reform of the German welfare system in 2005.
It matters because as "citizen journalism" becomes more commonplace, distinguishing between verified and unverified media will become a serious problem (and, I would hazard, a serious business).
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