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A common belief holds that world peace can sustain itself.
There is a fairly common belief held in our society.
We sometimes do need force and strength, despite common belief.
The common belief is that introverts need rest after social interaction.
Despite common belief, billionaires really appreciate the simple things of life.
The symbolism and iconography of common belief infuses these objects with meaning.
Ciara admits that Wilson's support and common belief made their commitment possible.
"There's a common belief that people are resistant to change," says Wagner.
You have probably heard variations of this common belief while at work.
A common belief is that competent people don&apost ask for help.
Second, there is the common belief that they aren't consistently reaching their top level.
But there is a common belief that Chinese courts will not enforce these awards.
"I thought we were all operating under the same common belief system," Bozich said.
The common belief is that Arya's heading straight into a showdown with Cersei Lannister.
Most people will automatically think back to the common belief that condoms equal safe sex.
Showing people that here are people that have, at least, this common belief with you.
Unfortunately, a common belief is that decent maternity leave includes keeping your job when pregnant.
Contrary to common belief, acne does not result from surface dirt or infrequent skin cleansing.
At the same time, vodka is considered good medicine, Ms. Netrebko said, echoing a common belief.
There's a common belief that those eggs will be safer than commercial eggs, Mr. Schneider said.
Injuries didn't help, nor did the common belief that Curry wasn't willing to do the obligatory work.
The common belief is the impaling helps the individual obtain pure peace of mind and good health.
But the common belief among the community has been that $10,0003 was as low as it would go.
IT IS a common belief that human rights and democracy must prevail because they are noble and good.
This is a common belief in Egypt, and one reason why the economy is so hard to fix.
The reason isn't entirely clear, though the most common belief is that Williams and Glass had clashing personalities.
Democrats, says Progressive Policy Institute President Will Marshall, are united by a common belief in universal healthcare coverage.
The common belief was that a cockpit built for the average pilot would work well for any pilot.
A common belief is that a mathematician who does not do great work by age 40 never will.
The researchers&apos findings seem to reaffirm the common belief that lower brightness is less disruptive to sleep.
Traditional cigarettes pair nicotine—which, contrary to common belief, does not cause cancer—with an arsenal of carcinogenic substances.
While the common belief is that these existential worries only affect religious people, almost everyone grapples with these questions.
Her portrayal of the inferiority of black people reflected a common belief among white Americans, even some former abolitionists.
If you want to achieve your goals, let go of the common belief that everything is within your control.
The common belief that Medicare will cover the vast majority of health-care expenses in retirement is a farce.
It's a common belief that low-wage workers will be hit the hardest by advanced robots in the workplace.
It's a frighteningly common belief—one sadly prevalent in the justice system—and one that some survivors themselves even hold.
Accordingly, there is a common belief in Silicon Valley that the toys-to-life ship has sailed, so to speak.
To Medina-Kirchner, these results supported the common belief that ecstasy can impair users by causing severe depressive mood disruptions.
The common belief remains that humans will continue to adapt and prosper as we go through this Fourth Industrial Revolution.
To be sure, this was a common belief, but many researchers say that that hope wasn't realistic to begin with.
Phineas Fisher/GammaGroupPR The common belief is that the person who attacked FinFisher and Hacking Team is extremely talented at hacking.
The common belief is that Arya's heading straight into a showdown with Cersei Lannister, the first name on her kill list.
Despite the common belief that comedy is overrun with Trump jokes, most new specials today avoid the daily tumult of politics.
You Have to Expand Rapidly In a rapidly growing business, it's a common belief that your hiring has to match that speed.
There's a common belief that the wines have medicinal properties, but buyers are more often attracted to the exclusivity of the product.
Berger uncovers the forces that subtly shape our behavior and shows how, contrary to common belief, this is often a positive thing.
The common belief that they are paid 50 cents per post leads people in China to call them the Fifty Cent Party.
We shared a common belief in the greatness of a country that cherishes diversity, protects religious freedom, and champions equality and openness.
Nationalists' primary belief is that people in similar societies benefit when they are united by shared values and a common belief system.
The common belief is that it's a lost cause and only backfires, as Rubio learned the hard way, on the person who tries.
It might be surprising to find farmers in this category considering the common belief that they are the reason for daylight saving time.
It also runs contrary to a common belief among advisers that interest in this type of investing is confined to millennials and women.
A more common belief is that a rising rate environment bodes ill for stocks, but Wald says the technicals point to the opposite.
But the most common belief is that the so-called "Kingpin Strategy," where authorities target the leaders of criminal organizations, is the primary cause.
When it comes to choosing an employer, the common belief is that nothing matters more than how amazing the company culture and perks are.
In short, it is a ready-made alliance linked by a common belief in free trade and by technologies that increasingly render distance obsolete.
One common belief among Immortal haters is that Blizzard's focus on the mobile game means Diablo 4 will take even longer to come out.
Chloe Breyer, an Episcopalian minister and the executive director of the Interfaith Center of New York, reflecting a common belief in the United States.
Another is the common belief among elected officials in New York that reining in Wall Street pay would irreparably harm the New York economy.
That disclosure played on a common belief among consumers that Apple purposely slows down older phones to encourage customers to buy newer iPhone models.
She says that since it's common belief that shampooing can dull your color, folks load up on dry shampoo to "save themselves" from that process.
But citing respect for the families, navy spokesman Enrique Balbi declined to say anything to confirm the now-common belief that the crew had perished.
The most common belief is that Reiche sold his invention to Kennard, though it's hard to know for sure (Reiche later claimed it was stolen).
"There was a common belief that the Taipei Palace Museum had a huge collection and only a fraction of it was displayed," Mr Lin said.
They enable vulnerable undergraduates to realize that they're not impostors, an all-too-common belief, and that they can handle the obstacles they'll predictably encounter.
"Crossing the river by feeling the stones" was how reformists described the process (contrary to common belief, there is no record of Deng having said this).
There's also the common belief that this kind of depression is circumstantial or situational and will pass — and therefore something one just has to simply endure.
We've grown so used to stuff like this that it's now a common belief to think everything is hackable, and will be hacked at some point.
By custom, Symantec does not attribute cyber campaigns directly to governments, but its researchers did not dispute the common belief that Lazarus works for North Korea.
It is remarkable that large groups of people can coalesce around a common belief when few of them individually possess the requisite knowledge to support it.
If she feels she doesn't have the votes, it's a common belief in the House that she'll step aside and help usher in the next speaker.
Though there's a common belief that late-term abortions are often due to health risks for the mother, it's more often due to defects in the fetus.
To them, the article will seem to support the common belief that continued use of painkillers leads to an opioid addiction problem one-third of the time.
" Though Sanders lost to Hillary Clinton in last year's primaries, he's remained popular—thanks in part to the common belief among progressives that "Bernie would have won.
Build your platoon—your community—so that at its core there is a common belief in the fight and a common bond of trust among the participants.
Such numbers confirm the common belief held by Brazilians, and the millions of international travelers who visited last year, that the country is a racially fluid society.
"Common belief is that yawning helps to increase the oxygen supply," Science Daily wrote in 2014, citing research led by a SUNY College at Oneonta, New York, psychologist.
Our hosts will have differences, but we share a common belief in free expression, honest discourse and a society founded in the principles of the Bill of Rights.
Arbitration is a possible option and many agreements with Chinese companies contain arbitration provisions, but there is a common belief that Chinese courts will not enforce these awards.
"You're there because you're connected in some way, because you have a common belief or background," says Lacey McLaughlin, CEO and cofounder of Flerish, a leadership development tool.
In computer science, the supposed inferiority of women is unfortunately a fairly common belief, one that has at times been expressed by software engineers at major tech firms.
Perhaps the most common belief about this problem is that it is caused by widespread ignorance — even outright "stupidity" — and that its solution lies in its opposite, intelligence.
He must remember that we are a nation of immigrants of different faiths, and that we all share a common belief that our differences only make us better.
"The Chinese people share a common belief that it is never allowed and it is absolutely impossible to separate any inch of our great country's territory from China."
It's a common belief that women have an extra layer of fat—one that pops up on weight loss and bodybuilding blogs and even in an episode of Cheers.
Until the financial crisis, the common belief was the home prices always rise, and a home was therefore a proven way to build wealth, but that was proven wrong.
In it, young women were discouraged from using tampons — a common belief at the time — because it was thought that they only worked for women who were no longer virgins.
Of course, I didn't obey that, but back then, it was a common belief that a young person on social media was "putting themselves at risk" by sharing private information.
Regardless of who you ask, a common belief among American taxpayers is that although it's a necessary part of civil society and the social contract, the current tax system stinks.
"The Chinese people share a common belief that it is never allowed and it is absolutely impossible to separate any inch of our great country's territory from China," he said.
There is a common belief that people need to be the best at whatever they do, it can no longer be for fun and has to almost become their duty.
The common belief is that once voted in, lawmakers, whose official salaries are 343 times higher than those of average Kenyans, will redistribute some of that wealth to their supporters.
I'm speaking, of course, about the alt-right, that motley crew of white nationalists, neo-Confederates, and outright Nazis who share a common belief that culture is inseparable from ethnicity.
Women who remove their pubic hair do not increase their risk for sexually transmitted diseases, a new report suggests, despite a common belief and some recent research suggesting they do.
I fear that there is a common belief among men and boys that feminism is not something that includes them, and that the fight for gender equality is not their own.
"[It's] that in America, we are bound not by any one race or religion, but rather an adherence to a common belief – that all of us are created equal," he said.
" Becca Martin, who experienced mild depression while playing lacrosse at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (she graduated in 2016), agrees, remembering the common belief that "when you're at practice, nothing else matters.
"These findings offer support for the common belief that education is an antidote to intolerance, at least when it takes the form of bias against women in politics," the report notes.
Professors Robert Bartlett and Justin McCrary said their findings contradict the common belief that fast traders systematically exploit others who rely on public data feeds, which in the past were notoriously slow.
There used to be a common belief that you shouldn't work out before bed, because it will disturb your sleep, but in the past couple years that recommendation has changed, he says.
Apple's Mac computers have long been considered safer than their Windows-powered counterparts—so much so that the common belief for a long time was that they couldn't get viruses or malware.
Contrary to common belief, most money in the world is not produced by central banks but is instead created by commercial lenders when they lend beyond the deposits they hold for savers.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There's a common belief within the art world that refusing corporate funding tied to questionable investments will threaten the freedom of expression in arts and culture.
Just outside the city center, thick smoke has billowed from many fields set ablaze by farmers burning weeds and corn stubble due to a common belief that this is beneficial for the soil.
Contrary to common belief, most money in the world is not produced by central banks but is instead created electronically by commercial lenders when they lend beyond the deposits they hold for savers.
He accused Mr Khalilzad of maneuvering to become a "viceroy" of a future caretaker regime—an allusion to the common belief that Mr Khalilzad himself somehow seeks to rule the country of his birth.
But even as our deeply polarized electorate sets fire to The Enlightenment, there's one shred of common belief that unites the right and left-wings of the world: the idea that Comcast is Bad.
The common belief during all of these key changes was that they would kill jobs, but in the end they created more jobs because of productivity increases, he said (and history backs him up).
"Tequila makes me crazy" is a common belief, which also happens to be a line in a Kenny Chesney song, and Billy Joel's Piano Man might reinforce the idea that gin makes you melancholy.
In early May, Michelle Obama delivered a speech at the United State of Women Summit in Los Angeles in which she expressed a common belief among Democrats: They are entitled to the women's vote.
"An important part of what distinguishes the G7 is our common belief in defending democracy, free and fair global trade, human rights and the equal value in every citizens' voice," she is expected to say.
While that's a common belief, cancer groups including the NIH's National Cancer Institute claim that there's no evidence to support the theory, and major brands of aspartame, saccharin, and sucralose are all approved by the FDA.
The laws and institutions that facilitate market transactions and long-run investment survive and work because of broad public buy-in: the common belief that rules should generally be followed because others will generally follow rules.
"We don't beat up innocent people," No Name said, fixing me with a stare, before going on to express a common belief that thugs were sometimes deployed to attack protesters while police turned a blind eye.
A common belief is that everyone should aim to drink about eight glasses of water per day—roughly 64 ounces—but recent studies have called that target into question, suggesting that much water may not be necessary.
Yes, contrary to common belief, Facebook and other social media sites may not be the fomenters of hyper-polarization often thought; they could, in fact, be a powerful force that pushes us out of our ideological silos.
A common belief is that opioid addiction often begins with a single prescription from a doctor: Patients seek relief from some minor problem like a toothache or back pain, leave with a prescription, and wind up hooked.
It may come as a surprise to hear two police chiefs say that our approach to incarceration makes us less safe, but this is a more common belief in the law enforcement community than many might expect.
That common belief allowed the wealthy and high-class to believe that their relatively better health had as much to do with their inherent superiority as it did with not having to starve in rat-infested tenements.
These findings challenge a hitherto common belief that China and Europe had similar living standards for centuries until the West's industrial revolution began in the late 18th century: a point often referred to by historians as the "great divergence".
"The U.S. action against Huawei in May has really shifted the mindset in Beijing in policy circles to a belief, a common belief, that the U.S. is out to contain China and in particular to contain China's technology ambitions," Hirson said.
A common belief among locals is that the scheme attracts too many poor and uneducated mainland women who will marry any Hong Konger, including blue-collar workers shunned by many native-born women, just to claim welfare in the city.
Some worry they could stunt the industry in the U.S. CreditCreditChris Koehler SAN FRANCISCO — A common belief among tech industry insiders is that Silicon Valley has dominated the internet because much of the worldwide network was designed and built by Americans.
The common belief is that he spoiled President George H.W. Bush's re-election effort by pulling support from the President, which is what allowed Bill Clinton to be elected with a decisive Electoral College victory but just 2250% of the vote.
The fashion designer Kerby Jean-Raymond, known for stylishly addressing race and representation in his designs for his label Pyer Moss, considers his admiration of the artist Derrick Adams born out of a "common belief" — namely, that the trailblazers of black culture must be commemorated.
Despite the major differences in personal experience and perceptions among different racial groups, it is particularly striking that all three racial groups have similar views on the importance of equity, and they largely share a common belief that diversity strengthens a community more than it divides it.
Most people I met in these regions didn't like either candidate, sure, but they also held a common belief that they'd always gotten by on their own, working together as a community, outside the fringes of bureaucracy that they don't see as operating for their benefit anyway.
Even Abloh, the Chicago-born streetwear designer who attained Louis Vuitton's top creative post as chief artistic director, despite a common belief that he has more business acumen than actual talent, functions as a beacon of necessary representation in a fashion world that, historically, benefits white people.
I put to him a common belief amongst some VCs that the e-scooter space in Europe is heading for a bloodbath that will continue to see a huge amount of venture capital pumped into the space, and subsequently many losers and a lot of money lost.
While the common belief was that they were motivated by the desire to be part of the committee that could potentially advise the president in their favor and help the economy from an inside position, many viewed their participation with a controversial new president with great suspicion.
The common belief is that scouts see the relationship between analytics and "feet-on-the-street scouting" as a zero-sum game: one approach has to win at the expense of another, a war of attrition between stat geeks like Bill James and old-school guys like Jim Leyland.
Pressed by home-state constituents, senators (most of whom, despite common belief, work incredibly hard seven-day work weeks) were forced to spend more and more time at home, shrinking the D.C. work week to four, or even three, days, with the weekend spent at home, meeting constituents.
The most common belief about the Heat around the league is that any deadline moves will not infringe on their projected salary-cap space for the summer of 211.4, when Miami hopes to have a chance to try to woo Giannis Antetokounmpo away from Milwaukee in free agency.
But the most common belief, endorsed by prominent local historians like Alfredo Boccia Romañach, is that heirlooms including jewelry, watches and porcelain were buried by affluent families during their getaway from Asunción in 1868, when Paraguay lost a decisive battle to Brazilian-led forces and the government ordered an evacuation of the city.
The common belief among scientists is that many of Earth's craters have been wiped away by geological processes, but by comparing the lunar craters to terrestrial ones, Mazrouei and her colleagues showed that, for very large craters—those bigger than 2180 km (2300 miles) in diameter and younger than 2300 million years—a complete record of terrestrial impact craters does in fact exist.
When the Roman Polanski case resurfaced in 2009, I remember an outraged Alain Finkielkraut, one of the most visible public intellectuals in France, saying on the radio that Mr. Polanski's 13-year-old victim, Samantha Geimer (nee Gailey), "wasn't a little girl" because she had agreed to be photographed topless, expressing the all too common belief (and likely hope) that girls and boys can indeed be sexual at a young age.
"It is this last point, the valuation premium, that many investors are typically quickest to dismiss," said analysts Matthew Ross and Bill Zu. "The common belief is that the market tends to do a good job of picking turning points in the earnings cycle of resource firms—that the time to buy them is actually when they appear expensive, as it's at this point that momentum has turned and analysts will soon be upgrading, " they said.

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