Chairs are the lowest common denominator here, again, just like facebook, in being the tool that helps people engage in common activities.
DeCode will search for obesity genes by looking through a population of 70, 000 Icelanders and checking for differences in their DNA. Genes that obese people have in common will be pinpointed within the 3.1 billion letters of DNA code found in nearly every human cell.
There's one thing all older people have in common - they're the most likely to vote in elections.
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The kind of privacy that the Berkeley team investigated is the kind that young people have in common with their elders: information-use privacy.
Those trees also focus the parties on the problem rather than on the people and the problem is what the people have in common.
What all of these people have in common is an incredible work ethic, and a sense of extreme loyalty to their families and their team.
Its aim is not only to classify the microbial inhabitants of humans, but also to identify where they live and what strains people have in common.
Although foreign policy is still about national interests, "we also recognize we must advance those interests by developing a community of nations in which people can share in common values, " he said.
Well where there's an agreement on ideas - and of course the Liberals I think are closer to us on tax and public services - there's obviously the possibility of people working in common harmony.
The strategy says the government will stand up for "mainstream" values by strengthening national identity and celebrating what people in England have in common and urges local communities to use events like the Big Lunch or the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and inter-faith activities to bring together people of different backgrounds.
But even more troubling we see some parallels to the rumblings all around the world where people continue to fall out with one another and think they simply cannot share common ground in a common future with people who worship God in a different way or have a slightly different heritage.
But thanks to the power of the internet and the use of social media in uniting people who believe in a common cause, bringing about change really could be only a click away.
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In their study looking at people born in the early 1960s, bipolar disorder was nearly four times as common in people whose mothers caught flu during pregnancy.
These broad categories help us understand the what can only be described as the lowest-common denominator of information, what lots of people in a general audience may have in common.
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So my stance is, Irish people have more in common than is normally admitted.
As a result, people will have less in common to chat about around the water-cooler.
When I meet the American people, they believe in common-sense solutions to problems.
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From Slovenia to the Macedonian border with Greece, most people in the region still have a lot in common, even if they do not talk about it much.
It is true that these are often meetings of the like-minded, of people with particular tastes in common, rather than universal gatherings of the old national federations that tied disparate groups together.
In the absence of long-term studies, we are left with data like the cataract findings that come not from a study per se, but rather from examining the health records of many thousands of people on antidepressants and looking to see which conditions are more common in these people than in folks not on antidepressants.
"Traditionally these head and neck cancers have been more common in people in their 70s, " she said.
It's a mentality problem, not only with the common people but in the heads of the politicians.
Muscle cramps are most common in people over age 65, affecting more than two-thirds of that age-group.
So as you can see, Super Bowl players actually have quite a lot in common with people in business.
Vitamin D deficiency is common in people with poor diets (including obese people) and in people who are relatively inactive.
The mutations are most common in people of eastern European Jewish descent.
It is a talisman that magically moves people who have nothing else in common to blissfully share the most popular sport in America.
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Not too far into the future, it may become commonplace for people to run common functions in their homes using their smart phones.
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