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"It is far more commonplace for them to put the information in the midst of lengthy and hard-to-understand privacy policies".
Ever since late 90s UK sap-rock afterthoughts Travis covered Britney's... Baby One More Time on Radio 1 in 1999, it's become more and more commonplace for indie artists to "put their own spin" on a pop song.
The Samsung deal is potentially a significant step towards making NFC-based mobile payments more commonplace for more people.
"I think in a year, it will start to become more commonplace for insurers and employers to offer holistic benefits because we can demonstrate that people who are emotionally better off and more resilient actually are healthier physically".
As the cost of college increases, loans are becoming more commonplace for students.
It's becoming more commonplace for cruise lines to offer special deals like drink packages or onboard credit at the time of booking or once you get onboard.
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(That, in itself, is an interesting fact and could point to challenges for rivals as marketplaces like these become a more commonplace alternative for startups looking for more flexible financing but not yet ready or interested in going public).
It's one of those conversations you dread, but the need to ask for a pay rise is becoming more and more commonplace, particularly for those who do not have a union to act on their behalf.
I wish she could come along on those lazy summer afternoon walks across the Avalon marshes, where we see bitterns and great white egrets, as well as the more commonplace – but for me still very special – coots and great crested grebes.
As genotyping has become more reliable and cost-effective, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have become more commonplace tools for gene mapping, allowing hundreds of thousands or millions of genetic variants to be tested for association with disease outcomes [ 1].
New tests using either MLPA or array-CGH are becoming more commonplace, particularly for diagnostics in cancer, and can detect most genomic duplications and deletions but not larger TE insertions.
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