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Those drop-the-gloves fights that probably alienate as many casual sports fans as attract them are much less commonplace in the playoffs than in the regular season.
In contrast, the screening of bacterial cultures for toxicity from new compounds (e.g., to evaluate potential new antimicrobials) is much less commonplace and typically relies on manual laboratory operations (Wilson 1996; Sabater et al. 2007; Valgas et al. 2007).
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They are just more demanding and discerning – and much less likely to settle for the commonplace – as many a high street chain has discovered to its cost.
Such questions may be commonplace now, but were much less so when Galbraith first explored them in the late 1950s.
But although computers have become cheaper, more capable and more commonplace, they have made much less progress when it comes to ease of use.
Spelt toast I have found in practice that spelt wheat is much less likely to trigger food sensitivity reactions than more commonplace varieties of this grain.
Lopping the wings off live rays and skates, arguably as cruel as finning, is both "legal and commonplace", Fordham said, adding, "Skates and rays are being fished as heavily, and are more threatened and much less protected".
Much, much, much, much less perfect.
Eat out much less.
Much less appalling.
God, much less bigotry.
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