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The model is becoming more common, she said, "though not common enough".
Apparently not common enough, though, to let museum audiences easily embrace African art on its own terms.
In essence the event conspires to produce the sensation, not common enough in New York jazz circles, of plunging into an enveloping atmosphere.
But they said such cases are extremely rare — not common enough to justify using the scans routinely, given their cost and radiation risks.
On Tehran's main Enghelab boulevard, which cuts crosstown through the capital, natural gas-powered buses have become common, but perhaps not common enough.
As awareness of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women has grown, it has become more common for them to get routine bone density tests, though many experts say it is not common enough.
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While this should be common sense, it isn't common enough.
The idea of an information leaflet was not universally popular, however: some believed there were already too many information leaflets in clinics and X T) was not a common enough condition to warrant one.
Those mutations are not, however, common enough to be caught by conventional GWAS.
Both had been made from scratch, with fresh ingredients -- not a common enough thing in restaurants that serve 100 people on weekdays and 200 on Saturdays and Sundays, as this one does.
But it's not nearly common enough.
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