Pan-Balkan opinion polls show a certain commonality of outlook: people have similar fears, worries and hopes.
Harmeling was quickly realising that her positive experiences all shared a commonality: the importance of letting go of control.
The primary responsibilities will be to identify areas of commonality where the two divergent philosophies can collaborate.
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The most noticeable commonality among African designers was that they were "very proud of being African, " she said.
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In a conference call outlining the deal, HP executives stressed the points of commonality between their company and Palm.
Granted, Coach K and Tom Izzo have vastly different leadership styles, but the commonality between them is powerful: their effectiveness.
Yet we have been so obsessed in recent years with celebrating diversity that we have forgotten to celebrate our commonality.
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Mr. Sandor really respects how Bartok approaches music and his understanding of what music is, is the commonality of all music.
One solution therefore lies in collaboration between public sector bodies within states to identify spend commonality and understand price and discount potential.
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The commonality of access through cellphones created a new level of productivity.
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Protestantism in itself was no bar to European commonality, as any number of German states, not to speak of the Netherlands, bore witness.
" Except for fluke blockbusters like "50 Shades of Grey, " he says, "I don't hear a commonality in the books people talk about.
Although the appropriate location of responsibility may well vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, or from model to model, some commonality will no doubt emerge.
Again, the analogy only works based on some element of commonality.
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As the original debt crisis in Europe migrated from Greece to Ireland, to Portugal, to Italy over the last 18 months a commonality became obvious.
In addition, there are more cost savings available from cutting warranty and recall costs than from maintaining a large degree of commonality among various models.
If there's commonality we can -- we'll agree to those things.
Such commonality served both to minimize the costs associated with meeting these various service needs and to help keep the per-unit price of the V-22 affordable.
Linaro will make it easier and quicker to develop advanced products with these high profile distributions by creating software commonality across semiconductor SoCs, from multiple companies.
The Hasan Akbar attack in Camp Pennsylvania, Kuwait has important commonality with this Major Hasan tragedy in that both have proximity to deployment to the war theatre.
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One commonality is that both are relatively difficult ambitions, with far greater numbers of people aspiring to and attempting to be either than those that are actually successful.
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The justices also hammered on the issue of commonality, key to binding plaintiffs together in a class action which ultimately will end their right to sue as individuals.
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Combining these two streams makes much more sense of clusters than purely statistical or demographic approaches, which identify clusters but do not reveal the commonality of the members.
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But by stirring a discussion about the resonance of certain images to Jews and Christians alike, the lead objects have refocused attention on a deep but contentious commonality.
Some contend that foreign investment in the United States defense sector will help facilitate greater commonality in hardware and, thereby, enable greater synergy among coalition partners in combat.
Such commonality served both to minimize the costs to the government associated with meeting these various service needs and to help keep the per-unit price of the V-22 affordable.
But I think what comes out of Thursday will be predicated on a willingness by both sides to sit down and have face-to-face discussions and look for that commonality.
When I'm able to experience it vividly through a character, it gives me some sense of relief in my own life that this is a commonality in human experience.
As a result of those meetings, Trautwein says, "There was great commonality between business, labor, medical, hospitals, pharmaceuticals and others on the appropriate steps" to take in health overhaul.
Perhaps the greatest commonality between the management of a country and a company is that the architecture of both, by design, is compromised of divergent and often hostile stakeholders.
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