This is, after all, a country where flaunted wealth often seems as common as traffic jams.
That type of thinking has Struble confident Ibiquity will one day be as common as Dolby.
The condition is not as common as carpal tunnel syndrome, which affects nerves in the wrist.
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Hammer bruises are as common as cuts from flying pieces of the stone or slices from the chisel.
The firm said it wanted to make sharing video clips as common as it is today to share screenshots.
The list includes several vitamins and inorganic minerals as common as salt and as rare as selenium or iodine.
And for whom consumerism and leisure are as common as dal and roti.
She says favoritism in the workplace is as common as the office water cooler, but a lot more toxic.
Crises are twice as common as they were before 1914, the authors conclude.
Some suggest that gun accidents in a home are four times as common as intruders being thwarted by a gun owner.
Expect social media management systems to become as common as email clients as companies work to streamline and automate this process.
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Some profilers claim shoplifters age out by age 25, while others say grey-haired five-fingered thieves are just as common as teen thieves.
The common toad has not adapted as well to garden ponds as the common frog, as they need deeper water to spawn successfully.
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It may be that the best way of organizing will be to operate as partnerships with as few common law employees as possible.
The result is a super competitive market where added extras like sports cars and ski equipment are as common as evening turndown treats in hotels.
That being said, spin-offs are not as common as they once were when hit shows like Mary Tyler Moore, Happy Days, Dallas and Cheers spawned them.
Psoriasis is a disfiguring genetic condition, which affects at least one in 50 people in the UK, making it as common as rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes.
The bills signal a historic change for Democrats in a state where owning a gun is as common as owning a car in some rural areas.
It galvanised a tired end-of-festival audience into forming, spontaneously, a giant dance circle joining hands being a Celtic form of applause that is as common as clapping.
Weight discrimination in the United States, also termed weight bias, has risen dramatically over the past 15 years and is now as common as racial discrimination.
Tight deadlines are as common as paparazzi in this industry.
He meant that the Memorial Plaza is so weighted with meaning, and emotions run so deep, that something as common as a dying tree could take on symbolic significance.
The reality is this: As common as the live video feeds from the bottom of the ocean have become, the robots that get those images might as well be on another planet.
Many people have yet to discover just how convenient a GPS receiver can be, and building it into a device as common as a mobile phone would probably make them users for life.
In the Philippines where I am from and in Hong Kong where I live most of the year, names like Ding Dong, Princess, Wing and Puzzle are as common as Jack and Jill.
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Friendly fire and accidental discharge (which could injure the operator or others) are not as common as they could be without the training they give us about our responsibility to this deadly machinery.
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"Once video conferencing becomes as common as phone calls and e-mail, I think the majority of communication will be virtual, " predicts Nova Spivack, president and chief executive of Radar Networks, a startup software concern.
The rub, though, is that you'll need a DLNA Digital Media Player (or Rederer) that supports MPEG2, and that just isn't as common as you might think -- as well as DTCP-IP support for copy protected content.
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