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The practice of bilking Medicaid and Medicare programs has been sadly commonplace.
Attacks on evolution are sadly commonplace, and of themselves hardly worth the attention of an Editorial in this journal.
Over the years, her life has been brushed by the sorrow and disarray that is sadly commonplace in many of the city's public housing complexes.
Ferry disasters are sadly commonplace in Bangladesh, where more than half the population travels on a tracery of rivers every day.
TERROR attacks seem sadly commonplace the world over, yet they have been oddly rare in some of the big cities of the Middle East, a region many see as the eye of the storm.
What's accepted, what's not; the tone of an editorial conference; whether bullying – sadly commonplace — goes unchecked; the dispensing of praise or the nature of the inevitable roasting when the goods aren't delivered.
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So Mr Saldi complained to the governor, the police, the prosecutors and the courts, all of whom ignored him.Mr Saldi's story, sadly, is commonplace.
3) N-of-1 experiments are sadly fairly commonplace in the literature.
It appears that the reason that Chey's doctor cut her off was that he had had her sign something called a "Pain Contract". Pain contracts, otherwise called "opioid treatment agreements," have, sadly, become commonplace.
The term as used with regards to Iraq was in fact appropriated from the Balkan wars, largely because the concept was identical, sadly both odious and commonplace.
Why has this particular rape inspired so much outrage, people ask, when sexual violence is, sadly, so pervasive and commonplace there?
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