He won the election in 2002 by razor thin margin and his appeal was that he related to the common person.
And I think private citizens from all walks of life will be able to take the experience, the spiritual experience of space, the emotional experience of space and relate it back to the common person and therefore we could all as people of this world incorporate space in our art, in our opera, in our music.
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.
All we have to do is pass legislation that is balanced, that reflects the principles of the Bowles-Simpson commission, reflects the principles of the Domenici-Rivlin commission, reflects the principles of the Gang of Six -- reflects the principles of every common-sense person who has looked at this issue -- every economist, every legislative analyst who has looked at this issue.
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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.
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.
One thing that a lot of psychotherapy techniques have in common is that they help the person face what is bothering them the most.
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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While GMI has found that companies that separate those jobs have generally higher returns, having one person in both roles is common.
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Politicians are condemned for being out of touch with the common herd, but rare is the person who has never mentioned anything, in private, which he would rather not be repeated in public.
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!'
The common area attracts one- and two-person companies, while more established companies rent desk space inside the glass-enclosed room just right of the welcome desk.
Food Detective tests a person's reaction against 59 common food types.
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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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.
"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 can change the world when one person is united with others in a common purpose.
Less common side effects include headache and swelling of a person's hands, feet, legs, face or arms.
Research showed that asking employees to do something multiple times, whether in person or via technology, is especially common for managers who are under intense pressure to finish particular projects.
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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.
Based on the idea that people want to meet new friends with common interests, the network introduces users to one new person per day.
American states in the late 19th century treated telegraph lines as common carriers, obliging them to carry dispatches from any person and from any other line at consistent rates.
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.
What they have in common is that they depend not merely on what the person feeling them thinks about others, but on what the person feeling them thinks others are thinking about them.
It ought to concern every person, because it is a debasement of our common humanity.
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