It is experience that can give a person a common touch and a sense of compassion, an understanding of how the world works and how ordinary people live.
Still, you will have more in common biologically with a living person than with a person whose heart has stopped.
Mr. Perciasepe helped negotiate vehicle fuel-economy rules during Mr. Obama's first term and is viewed by both sides as a person who seeks common ground.
"The question-- similar to every inquiry intro probable cause-- is whether all the facts surrounding a dog's alert, viewed through the lens of common sense, would make a reasonably prudent person think that a search would reveal contraband or evidence of a crime, " said Justice Elena Kagan.
We have become follower and not maker because we always wish to path of least resistance , the common fallible character of a person whereas creation demands for sacrifice , sacrifice of own desire and responsibility The quesion whether the scoiety or the business institution is making fertile ground for creativity, perhaps no.
You can zero in on companies, groups, and locations that you have in common with another person with a quick look at his or her profile.
Common sense would hold that a person who legally acquires copyrighted material such as a book or music CD generally has the right to resell it at a later time.
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Since 1994, all of us at A Safe Haven Foundation have worked with a network of public and private partners to achieve a common mission: solving the issue of homelessness for people in need, one person at a time.
In Scottish common law a contract is void if a person was incapable of understanding and transacting the business in question.
The challenge for our workshop is remove from the students the common 'I am a left-brain person, I can't be creative!'
Food Detective tests a person's reaction against 59 common food types.
Some were found within family clusters, though WHO experts say it isn't clear whether those cases were caused by a common exposure to poultry or due to limited person-to-person transmission.
Some cases were found within family clusters, though WHO experts say it isn't clear whether those cases were caused by a common exposure to poultry or due to limited person-to-person transmission.
We can change the world when one person is united with others in a common purpose.
But it's part of the machismo of the game that a common cold or illness that would keep a normal person out of work shouldn't cause a player to miss a game.
Less common side effects include headache and swelling of a person's hands, feet, legs, face or arms.
Small strokes, osteoarthritis and pneumonia, for example, are all detectable through examination of a person's movements, and are all common ailments among the elderly that can lead to falls, he said.
It ought to concern every person, because it is a debasement of our common humanity.
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One thing that a lot of psychotherapy techniques have in common is that they help the person face what is bothering them the most.
The effect is that users do not have to wait for a channel to clear if another person is talking, as is common with many high traffic systems today.
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That makes it more difficult for employers to circumvent the law by ordering staggered layoffs--a common employer trick to avoid the federal WARN act is the 49-person layoff.
Investigators are examining whether the companies overstated the benefits of exotic-sounding ingredients while understating the role of caffeine, a common stimulant that industry critics believe to be the main active ingredient, that person said.
For this reason, it was necessary to find a common ground to group the professions, such as the academic background that allows a person to become an auditor (a degree, master's degree or doctorate in accountancy, for example).
But we sense where such cruelty begins: the moment we fail to see in another our common humanity -- the very moment when we fail to recognize in a person the same fears and hopes, the same passions and imperfections, the same dreams that we all share.
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Crohn's disease and colitis, two similar diseases in which a person's immune system violently attacks the lining of the intestines, may be more common now than in the days before sanitation and effective drugs because there aren't enough intestinal worms to keep immune systems busy.
It is hardly the kind of social indicator one can get worthwhile data points on (after all, how big or small a shift counts as a new career?) But a common consensus estimate is that people now are doing what counts as changing career four or five times per person.
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Wild animals -- especially bats -- are by far the most common cause of rabies exposure in the U.S. Bat bites, which typically occur when a person finds a bat in his home and tries to shoo it out, are responsible for 80% of cases in which the vaccine is given, Willoughby says.
Each individual person, or city, is unique and special in its own way, yet they all share a common anatomy.
Atrial fibrillation is the most common heart rhythm disturbance, with over half a million sufferers in the UK. It increases the risk of a person having a stroke by five times and doubles the risk of death.
In fairness, the committee has done well to resist the common temptation, when looking at things superficially, to name and blame a particular party, or even a particular person, like the Obama government clearly could not avoid the same temptation in the weeks following the disaster, explicitly and exclusively heaping blame on BP and its CEO Tony Hayward in particular.
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