As so often happens with medical terms, its best if we decode that last paragraph backwards.
Of course, as so often happens in the world of startups, we had to recalibrate gdgt.
As so often in the past, it had to deal with production problems--faulty components--in the Piccolo.
The key, as so often in Chinese business, was to link western know-how with Chinese connections.
But as so often happens in sports, conventional wisdom got taken to the woodshed.
It may be the Americans who, as so often, have to try to sort things out.
As so often in modern Britain, a key to the riddle is historical amnesia.
They should not be taken for granted as so often happens in centrally run work schemes.
As so often in this duopolistic industry, one manufacturer's technological step-change is followed by its rival.
As so often in the past, the Middle East has come to seem more important.
As so often happens in such cases, the spark was a relatively mundane incident.
As so often in the Israeli-Palestinian puzzle, it is a case of chicken and egg.
As so often in politics, the most eye-catching proposals are also the least developed.
As so often, the main obstacle to further progress is domestic politics in both countries.
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As so often happens when people are advocating rather than analyzing, both sides selectively examined the issue.
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As so often in fashion, it took the French to show the world which way to go.
Or why not let the tough choices be taken by referendums , as so often in Switzerland?
Their disagreement involves not only the policy's future, but also (as so often in China) its past.
The trouble, as so often with this government, is the gap between the aspiration and the execution.
Many economists and businesspeople assume that, as so often, Mr Berlusconi's provocative rhetoric masks a subtler purpose.
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As so often in the past, the smallest state of all could yet weigh heaviest on Italy's politics.
But as so often, economist Stephen Roach saw where the crowd was going and went the other way.
Finally, as so often happens when governments try to censor and control, technology leapfrogged New Delhi's TV monopoly.
The trouble with facelifts (as so often with prunes) is that, once you start going, you can't stop.
As so often with consultants, the flipcharts are better at explaining the problem than at offering convincing solutions.
That disagreement will be settled in the coming months but, as so often in the past, over Estonia's head.
As so often with dreams, good or bad, the details remain sketchy and subject to widely divergent interpretations.
But, as so often is the case, there is more to the story than the simple triumph of democracy.
And as so often in this world, the only way to get the information is by going and doing.
As so often in the past, bombs, bullets and general mayhem seem about to follow as night follows day.
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