Sentence examples for shared a common view from inspiring English sources

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Brought together by officials of the Alliance for Downtown New York, Mr. Vanech and Mr. McNeil found they shared a common view of the use of technology and a willingness to structure an unusual deal.

Most of the respondents shared a common view and opined that on one hand they are looking for new relations and on the other hand they also work towards enriching the ties with existing partner firms and strengthen their inter-organizational relations.

FDR was impressed by Wallace's popularity, his intelligence, and his integrity and believed that they shared a common view of government's role in society.

While the explanations for the creation of the universe and the descriptions of a supreme being were different, the teachings of the revered founders and prophets of all of the religions shared a common view -- that all of us have a moral responsibility to care for people who are sick, especially for those who lack the resources to care for themselves.

Although there was no formal evaluation of the 116-Day initiative, key informants in this study shared a common view that the policy scale up was unsuccessful.

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Firms with similar costs and capacity will also share a common view of what the "right" price is.

However, both sides share a common view – that Syria's territorial integrity should not be compromised by whatever emerges from the ruins.

Neither Trump nor his wife have apologised for the incident and previously the campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, insisted the similarity was due to the two wives sharing a common view of family values.

This outpouring of popular feeling against war no doubt confirmed Kagan in his view that those "Europeans from Venus" are now incapable of the use of military force that still comes naturally to Americans, and that it was "time to stop pretending that Europeans and Americans share a common view of the world, or even that they occupy the same world".

The Republican establishment and the President's electoral base, which have been at odds virtually since the inception of his candidacy, nonetheless share a common view that the forty-fifth President and his shortcomings are less important than the potential for achieving favorable policy outcomes.

"I think the Aceh camp bore home that they share a common view and a sense of solidarity, and it's part of the reason they can support an underground resistance," said Greg Barton, a political science professor at Monash University in Australia.

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