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Although breast cancer in young women is uncommon, it has received attention due to its association with unfavorable outcomes.
Though uncommon, it is likely underappreciated both in terms of its occurrence (ie, incidence, prevalence) and public health impact (ie, health care costs and resource utilization).
"I got a surprisingly good response, given how uncommon it was," she said.
If an acquirer pays a 20% premium, which is not uncommon, it faces hostile shareholders.
When we got back to New York, I realized how uncommon it is to connect to one's location with any historical perspective.
Pain and suffering are hardly rare and death is ultimately ubiquitous, no matter how uncommon it may be to meet it at the end of a sword.
With domestic cats uncommon, it may be linked to wild lynx, but it seems to be picked up from eating caribou and seal.
In a sport where outbreaks of steroidal rage are not uncommon, it was probably wise he had the courage to be cautious.
Wetherell said students, or their parents, spending more than £2,000 a week – £104,000 a year – are not uncommon: "It comes with the territory of their families, they want all the facilities: the equivalent of a luxury hotel suite".
"If Jerry would bring someone in from Second Mile, it was not uncommon it would happen," said Booker T. Brooks, one of the former coaches, referring to the charity for boys that Sandusky founded.
While use of conveyors for carrying coal over long distances from producing to consuming centres is uncommon, it is not uncommon to find conveyors transporting coal from mines to barge-loading stations.
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