This turns on its head the commonplace assumption that societies reduced their birthrates as they got wealthier.
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The ambiguity of the horror, the glamour and the commonplace are not accidental.
That's why later this year, some PC makers will introduce lines of desktop machines that depart from the commonplace beige box.
High schoolers and younger students and their parents see the commonplace success that athletes enjoy in college admissions, and kids understand that athletic prowess makes them far more likely to be admitted to a top school than does academic excellence alone.
It is an irony, though, that his adopted country is the one place in the developed world where the neoDarwinian explanations that he and his colleagues created are not the commonplace of the schoolbooks, and where many people prefer to cling to the campfire tales of Genesis, rather than face the awesome thesis that Mr Mayr helped to elucidate.
What were the most commonplace advanced phones before the original iPhone?
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The more commonplace an innovation becomes, the less expensive it is.
Many of the most commonplace products Wall Street firms foisted upon the American public over the decades caused devastation.
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Resnais makes luscious use of interiors, and the camera glides sensuously through the most commonplace scenes.
Changing the benchmark is only one of the many devices available to managers to improve the appearance of performance and, not surprisingly, money manager performance reporting violations are the most commonplace of all violations.
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As I have repeatedly stated, the incidence of questionable activity in the industry is far more commonplace than the general public is aware.
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"The development of GaN technology is commonplace across the entire telecommunications industry, " he added.
This odd way of looking at the world appears commonplace in both parties: Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney killed a hundred weapons programs in the midst of a recession, and the Obama Administration did much the same thing at the height of the more recent downturn.
At a festival where the remarkable has become commonplace, 30 maniacs working round the clock only to land in full-on promotion mode is far from unique.
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The use of independent fiduciaries has unfortunately become increasingly commonplace over the years.
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In the US recently, it has become commonplace to cite the UK as a cautionary tale: a demonstration of the economic costs of cutting spending early in the recovery.
This has led to a resurgence in the popularity of higher-quality mechanical keyboards, which were commonplace in the early days of the computer industry.
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Lowe, earlier, had mentioned that, since his games were largely released before the Web had become commonplace, he received almost no fan mail at the time.
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In the modern workplace, for example, occasional, personal use of the Internet is commonplace.
There are many legal and technical problems still to be worked out before the cars are commonplace.
The compass didn't become commonplace in Europe until the mid-1200's.
The practice was commonplace between at least 2006 and 2011.
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The arrangement is commonplace under international maritime law, and it puts U.S. agencies and investigators in a secondary position even though the Triumph and other Carnival ships sail out of U.S. ports with primarily American customers.
If MLB can't shed its postseason afternoon-game phobia, then it should bring back during the regular season something once commonplace and now virtually extinct: the doubleheader.
Over the past several years, it has become commonplace to hear the general public and pundits alike grouse about the lack of criminal prosecutions or regulatory enforcement proceedings arising out of the financial dislocations of 2007 and 2008.
The US tradition of having a baby shower to celebrate an impending birth is now commonplace in the UK. But "foetus parties", where people gather to view 3D and 4D scan pictures are also gaining in popularity.
Much of the technology that is commonplace today in manufacturing, advanced materials, software and electronics originated as projects sponsored by the DoD.
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The first videos of the early editions in action started hitting YouTube en masse, something we're sure will become increasingly commonplace through the spring.
The work is somewhat legal in nature but frequently focuses upon little-known business practices which may be commonplace in the securities or money management industries but are, on occasion, especially harmful.
The Protector is so useful, and it has become so commonplace, that the concept should almost always be discussed between planners and those looking to form trusts.
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