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Then, in a geological eyeblink, they become common.
These applications will save millions of lives and billions of dollars when they become common practices.
From this view, therefore, FTAs are meant to change domestic policies as they become common rules for reducing transaction costs.
We are now well positioned to undertake some of the more probing issues of what these features were used for and why they become common in some times and places but not others.
If we could find populations that have mixtures of sexual and common hosts, we would expect to find that common clones become disproportionately infected shortly after they become common, and then driven down in frequency.
How long before they become common place in our day-to-day lives, replacing our own faces on a Skype chat?
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All discoveries were once unknown, and many advances were expensive before they became common.
They became common with the development of the modern musical economy.
In fact, randomised trials and systematic reviews of evidence were introduced into the social sciences long before they became common in medicine.
The change to the mechanically more effective hinged tongs was slow, and it was not until 500 bc that they became common in the Greek blacksmith's kit.
Because they became common in the 1940s, a number of major trends in household surveys have been evident.
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