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Students being possessed is strangely a common occurrence in Indonesia.
Food scandals have become a pretty common occurrence in China.
Friendly fire is a common occurrence in any military conflict.
This is becoming a scarily common occurrence at Kendall's pad.
That's a common occurrence for patients with serious health conditions.
Maybe, something I'd rent, but that wasn't a common occurrence.
Butt dialing, by the way, is a common occurrence for Giuliani.
Plumbing problems are apparently a common occurrence at the EPA headquarters.
Is that a common occurrence, getting the better of American teams?
They found that coinfection with multiple strains is a common occurrence.
I live in a country where feminicide is a common occurrence.
Unfortunately, this is a common occurrence among our Sadness Lamp owners.
Church burnings were a common occurrence during the Jim Crow era.
Handing out commemorative pens is a common occurrence after official signings.
School shootings have unfortunately become a common occurrence in the United States.
Floods are a common occurrence in Afghanistan, although not usually this severe.
In fact, it seems to be a common occurrence with Warner Bros.
It is a fairly common occurrence, of course, Messi breaking a record.
Travelling in self-driving cars will, eventually, be a common occurrence in cities.
Some companies have many positions and job titles, making promotions a common occurrence.
Suicide is on the rise, but that doesn't mean it's a common occurrence.
This is now a common occurrence for Brits and Americans in their twenties.
Collective strikes in football are not a common occurrence in the modern day.
This is a common occurrence, and good for that person for being persistent.
This is a fairly common occurrence in the world of staffing and recruitment.
Another common occurrence during Mercury retrograde is running into people from your past.
Once a common occurrence on city streets, it is now a rare sight.
Suicide bombings became a common occurrence as the "global war on terrorism" expanded.
Letting people go only to round them up again is a common occurrence.
It's become common occurrence to see shoppers with reusable grocery totes at the supermarket.
Unfortunately, misappropriating history is a common occurrence for certain portions of the American right.
And thanks to the popularity of online marketplaces, it's become a somewhat common occurrence.
This is a common occurrence in the homes of parrot-lovers across the world.
This is a relatively common occurrence, and it doesn't always take a national story.
Sadly, the sinking of passenger liners during World War II was a fairly common occurrence.
The effectiveness of the PSA Bullying has become a common occurrence in young people's lives.
Oddly enough it's quite a common occurrence in L.A. What do you think about hoverboards?
It's a common occurrence: A passenger is killed on the tracks pretty much every week.
If it's a common occurrence, be intentional about balancing it out with more positive comments.
In fast-paced Tokyo, one might expect eating-and-walking to be a common occurrence.
Europeans being held captive in the Muslim world was a common occurrence in Mozart's time.
This is a common occurrence in many organizations, and it isn't always visible to investors.
The Santa hat-wearing Pikachu that's been popping up will also be a more common occurrence.
Power cuts are a common occurrence in the Middle East mainly due to the authorities' mismanagement.
And it's a fairly common occurrence with ships involving touring bandmates and members of pop groups.
"We only find out in November and December but it is a common occurrence," he said.
According to iRobot, the company behind the famed automated vacuum, shit-smearing is a common occurrence.
It was a common occurrence for senior-level skaters, most of whom were accustomed to them.
They then occupied a table without making a purchase -- a common occurrence at the company's locations.
Although hieroglyphics show us trade was not hassle-free, with arguments over price a common occurrence.
This kind of self-absorption is a common occurrence among heroes who are actually unaware villains.
Unwanted attention and harassment from shoppers is a sadly common occurrence in the world of retail.
Feeling anxious about something — whether an important event or just everyday issues — is a common occurrence.
Earnest, repeated declarations of exhaustion are a common occurrence in this Canadian singer and producer's songs.
A common occurrence clinicians see leading to DR is when pregnant women ignore their core altogether.
It's a common occurrence: you're a little buzzed from happy hour, so you call an Uber home.
A railroad track divides the city both geographically and racially, a common occurrence in many Delta towns.
Samya, who has worked the night shift for more than 10 years, says it's a common occurrence.
I eat lunch alone at my desk...sadly a far more common occurrence than I would like.
For all of these companies, fluctuations with the rest of the market can be a common occurrence.
The looting of ancient tomb sites is a common occurrence in China and not without dire consequences.
This strategy is an absolutely more common occurrence in pop culture's prolific moments in film and television.
It's a common occurrence these days but what was it like self-releasing a record in 2005?
Rice also always leads everyone in prayer before eating—even at restaurants, a common occurrence in PCB.
Casual racism is such a common occurrence, it's like the air we, people of color, move through.
Many people walked out of "Europeras"; this is likely to be a common occurrence during the festival.
"Changing the makeup of federal advisory committee members is a common occurrence during administration changes," she said.
Unfinished marble is a common occurrence in sarcophagi meant to be placed against a wall as well.
These types of storms are a semi-common occurrence at the festival that attracts 4473,000 people each year.
Our northernmost state is the only place in the US where the Northern Lights are a common occurrence.
In fact it's sadly become such a common occurrence that an entire Netflix series was based around it.
Getting swindled by playing three-card monte was once a common occurrence for tourists in New York City.
In these cases a common occurrence, though, is that you either love the new sounds or hate it.
Line crossing is a common occurrence in Mexican politics, and goes far beyond one party in one election.
Be warned, though: These scenes are very bloody, and seeing limbs torn off is a pretty common occurrence.
Getting rid of cats back then was a common occurrence, not something that anyone would criticize you for.
Although it might seem like bad updates are a common occurrence, Firstbrook said attacks are actually more frequent.
The group's executive director said the move was a common occurrence in new administrations, but others questioned that.
The science writer pointed out how we live in a culture where climate change denial is a common occurrence.
In what seems to be becoming a more common occurrence, an Airbnb host has been caught filming his guests.
The reality is that false, inaccurate or incomplete testimony, whether in court or before Congress, is a common occurrence.
Candles were supposed to adorn the tables, but their delivery was canceled last minute, a common occurrence these days.
" He wrote that it was a common occurrence in San Francisco, and "the bad actors are all different colors.
Leaks were a common occurrence as staffers hyped their own policy positions, even brazenly floating them in trial balloons.
The handlebars never jerked (a common occurrence on smaller products), and I never came close to being thrown off.
It's a common occurrence, despite the fact that it can confuse people who are casually interested in advanced physics.
But on the big and small screens, adults revisiting high school (or the freshman dorm) is a common occurrence.
On Reddit's /r/raisedbynarcissists, a community of over 97,000 subscribers, cutting off a relative entirely is a common occurrence.
Mr. Trump's use of emergency authority to weigh in on pay increases for federal workers is a common occurrence.
Many women who take birth control pills will indeed experience depression, because each of these is a common occurrence.
A new study suggests that near-zero interest rates — accompanied by a lackluster recovery — may become a common occurrence.
If the studio opts to freshen up the roster — a common occurrence in comic books — it has some strong candidates.
That doesn't mean you have to wear them every single day; it just means wearing them is a common occurrence.
Consumers may be unaccustomed to discovering their Uber driver is a woman, but it could become a more common occurrence.
Or you can't get into one panel (a common occurrence), so you wander into another and learn something completely new.
They tried to protect their towns when Nigerian troops fled the front line (a common occurrence until early last year).
Drink and drugs were requisite, and destruction of property––from bongs to bones to Volkswagen Jettas––was a common occurrence.
Some say the facility is still home to its former inmates, with ghostly screams and mysterious noises a common occurrence.
It also provides an opportunity to mourn peers who have died—a sad but fairly common occurrence amongst this demographic.
Both Line 1 and 2 have crossover capability, though it is not a common occurrence, a Colonial spokesman told Reuters.
The witness said he didn't see police arresting or beating any protesters, a common occurrence under Abiy's predecessor Hailemariam Desalegn.
I once asked some members of BuzzFeed Brazil why exactly it was such a common occurrence among Brazilian internet users.
He began a campaign to discourage managers from using harsh language with underlings, a common occurrence in South Korean offices.
In some places, homosexuality is punishable by death penalty, and abuse of members in the LGTBQ community is a common occurrence.
While power lines are a common risk to balloons, court cases involving power lines and balloons are not a common occurrence.
The two buses were racing to collect passengers, a common occurrence in the city, which is regularly gridlocked by traffic chaos.
A common occurrence during pregnancy Use of vaginal progesterone to prevent miscarriage can be traced to the mid-1950s, Coomarasamy noted.
Note: At this point, Farida's phone ran out of battery power, a common occurrence in Aleppo when the electricity cuts out.
This was last Thursday in Decatur, Georgia, a thousand years ago, when leaving the house still felt like a common occurrence.
But having such a disagreement lead to a change and downplaying of the original sentencing recommendation is not a common occurrence.
This isn't a common occurrence and can be avoided as long as you're not constantly jerking around when doing pull-ups.
This is a somewhat common occurrence on the freeways close to the US–Mexico border in San Diego and San Ysidro, California.
Michoacan has long been a flash point in Mexico's drug war, and battles between criminals and security forces are a common occurrence.
Unexpected delays and costs are a common occurrence with product development, even for established companies who've been through the process countless times.
It was a common occurrence at Cape Canaveral whenever NASA's Space Shuttles landed, and it's continued with SpaceX's rocket landings over there.
Although this image of chaos is specific to Primera's sudden closure, the shuttering of small airlines has been a common occurrence lately.
However, improper solicitation registration turns out to be a somewhat common occurrence (in fact, the Clinton Foundation too has made registration mistakes).
Political stalemate has been a common occurrence in Nigeria and has hampered reforms, while lawmakers still have to pass the 2018 budget.
Unicorns are not only the inspiration for the TooFaced palette RaeLynn is repping, but they are a common occurrence in RaeLynn's house.
They then occupied a table without making a purchase, which many observers have noted is a common occurrence at the franchise's locations.
Trying to unpack alt-right figureheads only to fall into a state of self-doubt is a common occurrence among mainstream journalists.
It also reduces the chance of the accidental -- but way too common -- occurrence of emails appearing in inboxes with absurdly small font.
Finding wads of cash in toilets is not a common occurrence, however, and the story drew attention in the national news media.
In short, it's virtually impossible to tell whether abiogenesis was a fluke event, or a common occurrence—here, or elsewhere in the universe.
Rosenberg's tweet went viral quickly not just because it was an egregious example of abuse but because it is such a common occurrence.
When the unnamed teacher reported Simmons' alleged harassment to management, she was told it was a common occurrence, the teacher told the Times.
That changed the impact of the story entirely as it's a common occurrence for presidential transition teams to reach out to foreign governments.
Finding the right balance The history of regime change in other countries has made the scrubbing of names and symbols a common occurrence.
Traveling with butter in your suitcase might seem like an odd thing to do, but for actress Kate Beckinsale, it's a common occurrence.
It's called high rise syndrome, and sadly, it's a very common occurrence this time of year, the shelter says, as the temperatures rise.
This was a good idea when internet connections were more sparse and being offline was a common occurrence, but now it's largely obsolete.
There was a period, during the peak of the Geocities era, where loading a website with a MIDI file was a common occurrence.
In August the Type 001A identified technical problems that required immediate attention during its seventh trial, a fairly common occurrence in the processes.
For example, a $6,000 Rolex being bought for $2,000 and sold for $10,000 is an all too common occurrence within the watch industry.
Road accidents involving pedestrians crossing roads dangerously is a common occurrence in China, especially in highly-populated cities such as Shanghai and Beijing.
At the Denver-based restaurant The Hornet, however, car crashes have become an all-too-common occurrence, with three instances this year alone.
They then sat at a table without making a purchase, which many observers have noted is a common occurrence at the franchise's locations.
This is a common occurrence with comedies, because if any program is going to have a life in syndicated reruns, it's a comedy.
The two buses were reportedly racing to collect passengers at the time of the deaths, a common occurrence in a city regularly gridlocked.
It is becoming such a common occurrence that the Angels seemed unfazed, going out and pounding the Dodgers 221-210 at Angel Stadium.
It's an all-too-common occurrence in the actual criminal justice system, which is heavily skewed in favor of people who have money.
But staff shortages were a common occurrence at Springfield Arbors, where teachers earned $10 an hour on average and staff turnover was high.
An outburst blasting the water snowline out so far might actually be a common occurrence, but this is the first observation of it happening.
Nearby residents say house-shaking blasts, have been a common occurrence since a bomb squad team began detonating devices last year, CBS Boston reported .
With so many things going on that we've accepted as a common occurrence, have you ever stopped to think about why it was happening?
Just a few weeks old, the calf was too sick to stand, and had been abandoned by his mother — a common occurrence among rhinos.
Fans also had to deal with a brief delay due to lightning, CNN notes, which is a common occurrence during Florida's frequent summer thunderstorms.
Giant spills of food or livestock are a fairly common occurrence in China; local media outlets seem to report on one every other month.
Side note: Huntsman spiders hiding in the sun visors and/or glove boxes of Australian cars is a common occurrence and a national concern.
Finding references to Norse mythology in Neil Gaiman's works such as American Gods, Sandman, and Odd and the Frost Giants is a common occurrence.
As the players walked, a black sedan stopped alongside them, and the driver asked if they needed a ride—a common occurrence in Somalia.
The sand miners on Vasai Creek dread coming back with an empty boat and no wages - an increasingly common occurrence as sand reserves diminish.
This, NASA points out, is a fairly common occurrence in the big picture, though it typically involves a larger galaxy absorbing a smaller one.
It's something that happens everywhere in the world, but it is a more common occurrence in developing countries—like my home country of Mexico.
Then the spinal cord is removed to trick the fish's body from entering rigor mortis and decaying, a common occurrence in poorly processed fish.
Savage argues that infidelity is a common occurrence that most couples should prepare to face at some point in the lifetime of their relationship.
Under her watch, the Correspondents' Association has created a new committee on reporters' security, to assist members who receive threats, an increasingly common occurrence.
The violence that killed Alton Sterling and Philando Castile has become an all too common occurrence for people of color and IT. MUST. STOP.
And if you go to a more mainstream salon, there's the looming "textured hair charge," a common occurrence for black women with thicker hair.
Smaller backups, where clogging causes sewage to flow back up and into low-lying municipal pipes, are a common occurrence in New York City.
Initially, the attack had appeared less serious; dousing opposition figures with green dye is a common occurrence and often attributed to pro-Kremlin activists.
The vote was 5 to 3, with Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. joining the court's four-member liberal wing, an increasingly common occurrence.
Violent clashes between farmers and nomadic herders are a relatively common occurrence across West Africa, where there is competition over resources including land and water.
Robson says that he didn't truly begin to process the abuse until he became a father — something else that experts say is a common occurrence.
Officials said the miners were working on the site illegally and had no approval or permits, a common occurrence in south Congo and Africa generally.
Migraines are an unfortunately common occurrence for many women — we're around three times more likely than men to have them, which is extremely not cool.
If you're stopped at a checkpoint (a common occurrence in countries like Lebanon), police won't be able to spot Grindr by flipping through your phone.
Apparently this situation — being held outside a port while meetings happen back on land — is a surprisingly common occurrence, so everybody was resigned to it.
This natural (and very common) occurrence can leave some unbothered, while others are looking for a way to even out the skin in that area.
Although it's not a common occurrence, Rosenstein is not the first deputy attorney general (or attorney general) to argue a case before the highest court.
The reason this is a common occurrence is because the out-of-network prices are purposefully inflated to aid hospitals in their negotiations with insurers.
Producers recount seeing a politician lie on CNN, only to have the reporter respond, "Well, we'll have to leave it there" — a too-common occurrence.
Password breaches are an unfortunately common occurrence, but so long as you're using a unique password for each website it's normally fairly simple to deal with.
One nursing mom experienced an embarrassing and surprisingly common occurrence when she and her husband took their kids to a family dentist in Rochester, New York.
The gilets jaunes movement had been growing over the past few weeks and clashes with les flics had become a common occurrence across the Gallic republic.
Finding ancient bugs trapped in amber is a relatively common occurrence, but the recent discovery of two ancient bird wings fossilized in Burmese amber is unprecedented.
If I don't thoughtfully leave out a face mask I want to use that night, for example, I'll forget — a common occurrence for my ADHD cohorts.
They also hold the securities because they're quite liquid and can be easily sold in the event of redemptions (which has been a common occurrence lately).
When you want to move, though, it zooms in closer, and the cops disappear off screen, making stumbling into their fields of vision a common occurrence.
Finally, one-party rule became an increasingly common occurrence in state legislatures and governors' mansions, placing all the redistricting tools in a single set of hands.
This is a common occurrence, and it often results in flawed data being released to the public, hampering the efforts of citizens and watchdog groups alike.
But there is virtually no discussion about the threat to human lives among the authorities or builders, although miners speak of death as a common occurrence.
But the local clinic doesn't have running water either, a far too common occurrence in Africa where nearly half the medical facilities lack a water source.
Responses to being told to smile are a range of negative emotions, from anger to annoyance, but the most common occurrence was feeling demeaned and underappreciated.
Other negative reviewers remark that the surface gets gouged too easily by any kind of knife, but that is a common occurrence for plastic cutting boards.
Brent has gained $4 a barrel in two days, a more common occurrence when oil was over $100 a barrel in the years prior to 2014.
Summer fires are a common occurrence in the region and elsewhere in southern Europe, where blazes spread rapidly through forests and scrubland left parched by droughts.
According to NBC News, USGS geophysicist Amy Vaughan said that an earthquake of 4.5-magnitude is normal for the area, though it's not a common occurrence.
According to "The Baby Thief: The Untold Story of Georgia Tann, the Baby Seller Who Corrupted Adoption," sexual abuse was a common occurrence at the home.
It is a relatively common occurrence and the declination to answer is not a privilege assertion in its own right but a reservation of the question.
It is a common occurrence: an undocumented immigrant gets pulled over for a traffic violation, ends up in detention and swiftly is removed from the United States.
In a letter to the board, Amazon responded that the employee had instead been fired for failing to reach productivity benchmarks — a common occurrence, the company said.
In Venezuela, for example, four-fifths of respondents said they do not feel safe walking home alone—kidnappings and extortion are a common occurrence in the country.
In what's become a troublingly common occurrence, the combination of extreme weather and crumbling infrastructure threatened the residents of another American community in California not long ago.
In an America where mass shootings are a common occurrence, there is no shortage of white people who have lost loved ones in a highly publicized tragedy.
"I'm not saying it could never happen, but I think movies make it seem like this is a common occurrence when it's definitely not," Lartey-Williams added.
When he takes it out on the seas, it occurs to him he may encounter Cubans on rafts fleeing the island, a common occurrence in South Florida.
Deaths are a common occurrence on Everest, but a Sherpa dying for the sake of fulfilling a cryptocurrency meme makes this one seem all the more pointless.
For example, if an artist has songwriting credit on their nominated song — a pretty common occurrence — then the artist might accept the award and give the speech.
Infringement complaints are now a common occurrence, and can be triggered by as little as a single review from a buyer, or even false reports from competitors.
The bomb was discovered at a construction site, a common occurrence in German cities that were subjected to sustained aerial attacks by the allies fighting Hitler's Nazi dictatorship.
This is a surprisingly common occurrence in relationships, and even though you don't say those three words doesn't mean that you're not in love, or something like it.
The shift has exacerbated what was already a common occurrence in the Hellenic Republic: Tax evasion, which government officials estimate costs the economy $400 billion in annual revenue.
The Alabama news website AL.com reports that the Montgomery Police Department misgendered Martin, a common occurrence that makes it more difficult to identify transgender victims of violent crime.
Geraint Thomas, another Sky rider, said that while the world had never previously witnessed Froome vigorously attacking downhill, it was a common occurrence during the team's training rides.
The time is coming when no judge can be confirmed if the Senate is in opposite party hands than the presidency, which is itself an increasingly common occurrence.
His case is also used as a rhetorical foil to the common occurrence of police officers avoiding criminal charges or convictions related to the shootings of black civilians.
Vanmechelen also declines to cull outliers from his flock, a common occurrence, and one that makes sense if the desired outcome is controlling the characteristics of the breed.
But she informed him that in fact, his subsidy would grow and his personal costs would drop, a common occurrence in some parts of the country this year.
The sight of yellow crime scene tape and the sound of helicopters overhead were becoming a common occurrence as law enforcement officials searched for clues and the suspect.
The home-run barrage hasn't been a common occurrence of late for Leake, who had kept the ball in the park in six of his previous seven games.
When a defect turned up in Volkswagen vehicles somewhere in the world — a common occurrence in the industry — he was often one of the first on the scene.
"Rockfalls are a common occurrence in Yosemite Valley and the park records about 80 rockfalls per year; though many more rockfalls go unreported," according to a second Yosemite statement.
First, the storyline of an early founder selling shares due to financial liquidity and thus losing out on a fortune is an all too common occurrence in Silicon Valley.
In a response to Gottlieb's tweet, Teigen pointed out that airlines verifying the identity of children is a common occurrence when flying and that it isn't due to racism.
Multiple rockfalls "Rockfalls are a common occurrence in Yosemite Valley and the park records about 80 rockfalls per year, though many more rockfalls go unreported," the park's statement said.
That's a common occurrence when companies pursue the initiatives with a top-down mentality, where executives give an edict from on high and expect employees to blindly follow it.
I've predicted that these mid-case lead plaintiff contretemps are going to become a more common occurrence as institutional investors cede control of securities class actions to individual shareholders.
According to one report, about 1,750 spectators are hurt each year by foul balls at MLB games -- "a more common occurrence than a batter being hit by a pitch."
As for Scalia, his participation in the fiduciary rule could create legal problems for DOL if its rulemaking is challenged in court, a common occurrence for any new regulation.
About six hours after polls opened on Tuesday, voters have reported malfunctioning machines in multiple locations, a common occurrence on Election Day that can lead to longer wait times.
It's an unfortunate and common occurrence for a family to pay for an expensive service for their loved one and discover only later that prepaid arrangements had been made.
Take the trope of the "Final Girl," which describes the common occurrence when a film's heroine is left to take the last stand against the villain and ultimately defeat him.
Watching two people you love argue over your sexuality or gender identity is a mortifying, all too common occurrence for queer kids, and someone cared enough to include it here.
She said that reports of deaths due to an exploded e-cigarette were "not a common occurrence" and that it was the first such case that their office had received.
Votes are also a much more common occurrence in Switzerland, whose system of direct democracy means that it's had over a dozen national votes in the past two years alone.
This wasn't an especially common occurrence when Shaft made a big-studio version of blaxploitation in 1971, nor even when Men in Black confirmed Smith's massive star power in 1997.
Officials said the miners caught up in the landslide at the KCC facility were on the site illegally without approval or permits, a common occurrence in Congo and across Africa.
Congress has yet to pass any legislation that would force companies to vigorously secure consumer data, despite the fact that major data breaches have been a common occurrence for years.
Mike Espy in a run-off election on November 27, is facing public outcry after jokingly invoking "hanging" while campaigning in a state where lynching was once a common occurrence.
Pelvic cramps might seem like a common occurrence for those who experience periods — and sometimes they are — but what if they're happening while your period isn't anywhere on the horizon?
This could also be a boon when they're locked in aerial combat with other hummingbirds for nectar bearing flowers—a common occurrence amongst the highly antisocial and aggressive little birds.
Regardless of the outcome of the case, Smollett's situation speaks to a much larger discussion: whether or not people believe that hate crimes are a common occurrence in the United States.
Gas blasts have become a relatively common occurrence in Russia over recent years as the country struggles to cope with aging Soviet-era infrastructure and loose safety requirements, according to Reuters.
Toxic internal forces have made the Afghan political scene increasingly predatory, operating as an undemocratic patronage machine, where turf battles among factional leaders for money and muscle is a common occurrence.
Pilates is my go-to activity when I'm having back strain (a common occurrence now that I'm working from home) or feeling out of sorts from a run or difficult workout.
Ticker-tape parades used to be a common occurrence in New York City, but they have fallen out of favor in recent years, and have mostly been reserved for athletic figures.
That kind of last-minute deal, an increasingly common occurrence in the tech industry, is contributing to a major reshaping of the American financial landscape that has been underway for years.
At least some developers — like Azam — have similar complaints, especially with features like the simulator and a tool called "refactoring," that lets you rename functions, a common occurrence in most programming languages.
Galactic collisions are a relatively common occurrence in the universe, but every once in a while an entire cluster of galaxies will smash into another one in a massive celestial bang up.
As lightning can be a common occurrence in the skies, airlines will take procedures that include fully blocking off their fuel tanks and fuel lines to ensure a safe journey for passengers.
The idea of an athlete trading leather because they have no alternative means to a financial gain does not sit well with anyone, despite it being a common occurrence in combat sports.
As both Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin utilize reusable spacecraft systems, UBS believes the companies will be able to make space tourism "a more common occurrence" as reliability increases and prices decline.
"The stereotype that false rape allegations are a common occurrence, a widely held misconception in broad swaths of society, including among police officers, has very direct and concrete consequences," the authors wrote.
"Changing the makeup of federal advisory committee members is a common occurrence during Administration changes," she added, noting that similar moves were made by both the Obama and George W. Bush administrations.
Wessler is already treating patients who have come to his clinics based off of data they've gleaned from their Apple Watch, which he said will become a more common occurrence over time.
While puking is a common occurrence at the event, this year is the first time in its history that a participant has died of a heart attack, according to The News & Observer.
Makso says this is a common occurrence, due to the general lack of awareness and the absence of any protective laws for people living with HIV in Lebanon or the wider region.
It is reached via an eight-mile bridge intended to keep the port operating even during flooding, an increasingly common occurrence because of damage to protective wetlands caused by drilling and dredging.
The driver had lost control of his vehicle while racing another bus to pick up passengers, a common occurrence in Bangladesh, where dozens of poorly regulated private transportation companies vie for customers.
Publications have struggled to remain relevant amid the flood of information available to everyone, at any time — I frequently learn of layoffs in the media industry, now a common occurrence, on Twitter.
Bellis laughed — a common occurrence — and headed indoors with her team for a healthy, leafy lunch on the eve of her first trip to the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells, Calif.
But when you look at the paper and you look at the scores at nighttime, and you see 140 as a common occurrence now — I don't know what to make of it.
Image: WikipediaRevision wars on Wikipedia amongst human editors is an all-too-common occurrence, but new research from the UK shows that similar online battles are being waged between the site's software robots.
His company is currently undergoing an audit, a common occurrence for legal cannabis companies and a process that is particularly fraught when a company has been operating on a cash basis for years.
The hashtag #TwitterLockOut became a common occurrence on Twitter and cries of "Give us back our accounts!" would be found in the Replies whenever Twitter shared other product news on its official accounts.
Reddit user u/weedlewarrior69 shared a conversation with a recent Tinder match named Alexa, in which they decided to take a shot at a classic Amazon joke—a fairly common occurrence these days.
When wind and solar are producing more power than the state can consume — a more and more common occurrence as they expand — all the surplus power can be channeled into making synthetic methane.
That type of email scam is a common occurrence in which hackers break into a computer network and make what looks like an authentic wire transfer request, the FBI has said, Politico noted.
Caddies are no longer allowed to stand directly behind their player and help with alignment, a rule that was expected have more effect on women's golf, where it had become a common occurrence.
Such tweaks are a relatively common occurrence on sensitive legislation, but opponents of the bill are likely to use any changes to the bill as a reason to stall it on the floor.
Failure to sign up ex-inmates for health care is a common occurrence in states that expanded Medicaid under the health law, even in places such as Indiana where agencies have provided enrollment assistance.
"Even when dust covers the panels — what is likely to be a common occurrence on Mars — they should be able to provide at least 200 to 300 watts," NASA said in a press release.
When Veronica goes on a date with Riverdale High's most eligible bachelor Chuck Clayton (Jordan Calloway), she ends up being the target of slut-shaming, apparently a common occurrence that runs rampant in Riverdale.
Even if you won't be soaking up sun next to a pool, a waterproof speaker is still a good idea for the hot months where sweaty hands and spilled drinks are a common occurrence.
If the government and private sectors fail to adopt security measures before quantum computing becomes a more common occurrence within the information technology field, most American institutions will be at risk, the article states.
At any large-scale music festival, the distant sound of a chopper's blades is a common occurrence; yet, despite all the sensory overload on-the-ground, everyone started to look up at the clouds.
"Love you, Gretchen!" one man called as she headed toward a diner in Lansing, her hometown, a common occurrence for a person who seems to be on a first-name basis with many voters.
Though losing one's contact inside an eyelid is a common occurrence for most contact wearers, fewer than a handful of cases have been reported of the body encapsulating a lens as a foreign object.
Vehicle fires are a somewhat common occurrence following a crash, and most fires involving Teslas have happened after violent wrecks (or in a few cases, some of the cars have reignited after an initial fire).
"Without this, we risk exposing sensitive data in a way that it can put other accounts at risk, particularly via a data breach of one site, which is becoming an alarmingly common occurrence," he said.
It is a common occurrence, said Rinchin, in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh, where coal mining has forced tens of thousands of farmers off their land, many of whom are Adivasis, or indigenous people.
Veronica sought her own type of justice for her experience, but season three also brought up the common occurrence of sexual assault in colleges and she never shied away from standing up for the victim.
Powerful, hot and dry winds like those that have fanned the deadly wildfires now raging in California are a common occurrence in the state, a result of regional atmospheric patterns that develop in the fall.
Weakened over several decades by a campaign of prosecutions, the Mafia has become less likely to resort to violence, even as gun violence and mass shootings have become a common occurrence in the United States.
Road rage is a common occurrence: People can often be seen shouting or gesticulating at one another from their cars, whereas in the street or other public places, such violent outbursts and attacks are rare.
Only on further inspection can one see that the moon man is missing his left hand — the victim of an accident, an all-too-common occurrence in the near subsistence-level existence of rural India.
"This equates to a rate of roughly two injuries per every three games, making a fan injury from a foul ball a more common occurrence than a batter being hit by a pitch," the study said.
Isabella Paoletto, a third-year journalism student and activist, told Refinery29 that racist rhetoric and flyers are a common occurrence at Cal Poly, which, like all the others in this story, is a predominantly white school.
After leading the crowd in a chant of "lock her up," a common occurrence at Trump rallies but an unusual one for a national convention, Flynn then cited his national security background to bolster the case.
In particular, research suggests that negative comments from close friends or family members — a common occurrence, our survey responses indicate — tend to be much more impactful than those from strangers (although those are no good, either).
" But, she said, she has since learned that "it's a pretty common occurrence for transgender people to be fired because they are transgender or don't meet the expectations of what another individual thinks they should be.
Fights in the jail are a common occurrence, said a former sheriff's deputy who is now serving time himself; he said he stole a commercial lawn mower after getting hooked on pain pills following shoulder surgery.
But the works' humorous nature and enthralling narratives make them challenging, accessible, and immediately captivating, keeping the audience slowly moving along the walls reading and laughing out loud — not a common occurrence in a Chelsea gallery.
But even though the images of undrinkable water were alarming, the fragmentary data collected by the federal government reveals that high levels of lead toxicity are a fairly common occurrence in many counties throughout the country.
A sputtering offense has been an all-too-common occurrence for San Francisco, which has recorded a league-low 21 points per game and is at or near the bottom in the NFL in several offensive categories.
" Ensler continues: "I think the idea [that you'd] sacrifice your daughter for your economic stability, or you sacrifice your daughter so you could stay with this man you love, is a really painful, and all too common occurrence.
Earlier in the day, speaking at a public event in St. Louis, Missouri, Trump was interrupted repeatedly by protesters who were led out of the event by police and security, an increasingly common occurrence at his raucous rallies.
"Apart from being extremely lucky in avoiding injury on the road, she's also incredibly unique as heterochromia isn't a common occurrence in koalas; it's more often found in domestic mammal species such as dogs and cats," she added.
Even in a country where rains, a mountainous landscape and informal construction combine to make landslides a common occurrence, the scale of the Mocoa disaster far surpassed recent tragedies, including a 2015 landslide that killed nearly 100 people.
That bitter rivalry -- between Thaksin's supporters, known as the Red Shirts, and the royalist elites, known as the Yellow Shirts -- has been a hallmark of politics for the past 20 years, with deadly street protests a common occurrence.
As recently as late July, Texas officials reported a locally-contracted case of Zika inside the state and scientists announced the troubling finding that rising temperatures could make outbreaks of Zika and similar viruses a more common occurrence.
Image: ESAThe European Space Agency was forced to perform a "collision avoidance maneuver" to prevent its Aeolus spacecraft from potentially smashing into one of Elon Musk's Starlink satellites, in what is quickly becoming an all-too-common occurrence.
It's a common occurrence amongst former boy band members and tween pop stars who grow up in the public eye that when they make even just the slightest tweak to their outward appearance, the world totally loses its mind.
You can find yourself without access in areas where you have either Wi-Fi or cell coverage, but your connection falters because there are too many users congesting the network—a common occurrence at concert venues and big conferences.
And in an era in which Hollywood-China co-productions are going to become a more common occurrence, what's so dispiriting about The Great Wall is that this dull oddity may just be a sign of things to come.
Since revealing in her 2011 memoir, Reshaping It All, that she had hidden an eating disorder from both family and friends, the Fuller House star is now working to shed light on the surprisingly common occurrence of adulthood eating disorders.
Analysts say Sharif's return to Pakistan was in large part due to fears of defections within the PML-N, a common occurrence in a nation where politicians switch allegiances ahead of polls depending on which way the political winds are blowing.
"Discharges against medical advice are a common occurrence among inpatients in the U.S., affecting 29 to 212.5 percent of discharges," said the study's author Dr. Nilay Kumar of the University of the Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison.
Weeks after Mr Trump took office, under pressure from lobbyists for the airline industry, the administration delayed a rule that would have required airlines to report how many passengers' wheelchairs and scooters they break or mishandle—a surprisingly common occurrence.
Even in a country where heavy rains, a mountainous landscape and informal construction combine to make landslides a common occurrence, the scale of the Mocoa disaster was daunting compared with recent tragedies, including a 2015 landslide that killed nearly 100 people.
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Some early reviewers of the game on Steam have expressed dissatisfaction with the breadth of the experience, and feel as though it was over-promised and over-hyped, a dangerous and common occurrence in the VR content space these days.
Even in a country where heavy rains, a mountainous landscape and informal construction combine to make landslides a common occurrence, the scale of the Mocoa disaster was daunting compared to recent tragedies, including a 2015 landslide that killed nearly 100 people.
Once a common occurrence, international protest flotillas to Gaza became rare after a deadly confrontation in 2010 between Israeli commandos and a group of mostly Turkish activists aboard the Mavi Marmara, a passenger vessel that had tried to breach the blockade.
The National Transportation Safety Board recently announced that the derailment was due to human error, an all too common occurrence in accidents, which according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration contributes to 85033 percent of the accidents on our highways.
The hope with the center is to be a place where patients feel comfortable getting cancer care, rather than traveling elsewhere, a common occurrence in the Las Vegas area, said Ernest Barela, the executive vice president of OptumCare Specialty Nevada.
I merely refer to the common occurrence of the leaders or officials of a functional group taking a stand on behalf of the group with reference to an issue and voicing explicitly or implicitly this stand on behalf of the group.
"Trans broken arm syndrome" — a phenomenon where every little ailment, from an infection to a broken arm, is blamed on the hormones many trans people take as a routine part of their transition — is a common occurrence within the medical community.
Why this El Nino could be the biggest on record While the effects of El Niño are global and widespread, it hits Asian countries the hardest: heat waves and drought become a more common occurrence, leading to energy, food and water insecurity.
Online harassment is an all-too-common occurrence in the U.S., with 41 percent of adults saying they have experienced harassment online, and 66 percent of people saying they've seen it happen to others, according to a new Pew Research Center study.
A new campaign by the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, Ad Council, and Droga5 is telling harsh truths about an all too common occurrence in American households: parent has gun in home, child finds gun, child shoots self or playmate with gun.
And as McClain pointed out in Deep Sea News, dead alligators at the bottom of the ocean may be a more common occurrence than is typically appreciated: Both live individuals and carcasses of alligators are frequent on beaches and in coastal surf.
To the left of that pair is an older thicker trunk that bends to the ground, apparently re-rooting (a common occurrence with certain species) while the last of the five extends its lower branches as if attending to its bent companion.
Were any of Queer Eye's women to reject the conventions of the show, say by refusing a date or acting anything other than delighted by their partner's makeover, they'd very likely be attacked online—a common occurrence for female reality TV contestants.
While a new reality for white-collar workers, it's been a common occurrence for farm laborers, domestic workers, waitstaff and many others who have been left unprotected — for decades — from the relief, recovery and reform advances that were cemented in the New Deal.
"ONGOING PROBLEM — DRUG HOUSE IS [REDACTED] — SAYS NO ONE IS AT THE DRUG HOUSE NOW — SAYS THIS IS COMMON OCCURRENCE FOR [VEHICLE] TO SIT AROUND UNTIL SOMEONE SHOWS UP." Officer Bland, responding to the call, found Linda Hoskins and her granddaughter waiting for Stubbs.
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That 1-7 record isn't great, but I'm glad I didn't panic (a common occurrence, I'm told, with first time competitors, thanks to the intense, fight-or-flight response your body has to a match), and hey, I got that one victory, by triangle choke.
A recent episode in which a bison calf at Yellowstone National Park was euthanized after being placed in the back of an S.U.V. is one example of the dire consequences of a widespread and common occurrence: humans interacting inappropriately with wild animals, officials said.
This common occurrence is when it feels like the universe is laughing it's sick fucking ass off at me—like the grand deity himself parts the clouds and comes down to ask me with a sadistic grin if I regret partying all those years now.
When people can't pay bills owed to their hospital or doctors—a common occurrence, even among people like Cook who have insurance—the debt is often sold to collections agencies at a discount, the idea being that not all of it will get paid back.
This would be a far more common occurrence for many of us if our goal was to achieve a greater understanding of truth rather than to confirm what we already believe — if we went into debates wanting to learn rather than wanting to win.
I'm old enough to have gone to bars before the smoking ban in New York City, and it was a common occurrence to see reps from cigarette brands at the bars handing out free packs in exchange for signing up for their mailing list.
Travel Tips Motion sickness — an inner ear disorder that causes nausea, dizziness and even vomiting — is an unpleasant but common occurrence on car, boat and plane trips, says Dr. Jennifer Derebery, a physician at the House Clinic in Los Angeles who specializes in ear disorders.
Forced eviction and relocation has been a common occurrence in Beijing since the 1990s, when the first artists' villages — Yuanming Yuan Artists' Village (1990–95) and the East Village (1992–94) — sprouted in desolate areas and then quickly dispersed under the pressures of gentrification.
While less prevalent in the national consciousness today, in the 1960s and 1970s, left-wing terrorism was a common occurrence in the United States, with many attacks perpetrated by radical groups such as the Black Panthers, the Weather Underground and other smaller, less-well-known groups.
Shutting off gas to buildings on the Upper East Side has been a more common occurrence since a gas leak led to an explosion that leveled two apartment buildings in East Harlem two years ago, said Councilman Ben Kallos, a Democrat whose district includes Yorkshire Towers.
"We felt it was necessary to bring awareness to a common occurrence that affects the daily life of thousands of women," Congressman Pablo Ferreyra, who introduced the bill, wrote on Twitter after the law was passed with no legislator voting against it and just two abstaining.
Everlane fans are well aware that these kinds of unmissable deals are not a common occurrence for the retailer, so if you're asking yourself why now, the answer is this: community matters, and Everlane wants its shoppers to know they're part of something bigger than the brand.
Even in a country where heavy rains, a mountainous landscape and informal construction of homes combine to make mud and landslides a common occurrence, the scale of the Mocoa disaster was daunting compared to recent tragedies, like a 2015 landslide that killed nearly 80 people in Salgar, Antioquia.
Every time I got confused while watching BrainDead's first two episodes — a common occurrence — I reminded myself of the very first scene of the pilot: a split-screen barrage of footage in which Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, and an unhappy Russian man are all talking at once.
The logic is simple: With more users, especially city-dwellers, tapping ride-sharing and on-demand services in place of owning a vehicle, it's more likely they'll want some flexibility in how those trips are routed, since a multi-errand excursion is a pretty common occurrence for most.
The article states that a common occurrence at the tavern, for example, is for throngs of naked players to gang up on other players (or even wait outside for them) who are attempting to run away, calling after them saying things like "I'm going to fuck you unconscious!" via chat.
Though this has happened in a variety of circumstances, the most common occurrence seems to be at children's birthday parties: Parents I hardly know will ask me outright if they can bring their other children, when only the name of the child in my son's class was on the invitation.
Athletics 21, Yankees 220 Nathan Eovaldi witnessed a series of unlikely events Wednesday at Yankee Stadium during his third start of the season, but one increasingly common occurrence — the Yankees' failing to produce with runners in scoring position — left him on the wrong side of a 133-213 loss to the Oakland Athletics.
Facebook "You will not post content that: is hate speech, threatening, or pornographic; incites violence; or contains nudity or graphic or gratuitous violence," Facebook's ToS commands—but of course, the world's largest social network has always struggled to moderate its sprawling platform, with revenge porn and livestreamed murders and suicides being an upsettingly common occurrence.
Made from photographs of an immigrant priest brought in from South India to helm a massive temple built by South Indian railway employees (not a common occurrence in this remote Eastern India location), this layered photo-installation first activates, then unpacks multiple modes of history — of migration, colonialization, and rituals — embedded in a single visual.
Climate change is turning abnormal weather into a common occurrence: Last year was the warmest year on record, the third in a row, and there were more heat waves, freezes and storms in the United States that caused $1 billion or more in damage just in 2016 than in the years 1980 to 203 combined.
As statistics show the "boomerang" millennial is in fact a more common occurrence than many think, and media perception is catching up to the reality of more young adults living with their parents, perhaps another aspect of this story will get wider appreciation: the diversity—both culturally and economically—of those moving back in with their parents.
Part of the reason that the videos spread so quickly was not so much the vigilante beating — a relatively common occurrence in many areas of India — but the mob's repeated efforts to force the victim to chant slogans often used by the governing Bharatiya Janata Party, "Hail Lord Ram" and "Hail Hanuman," referring to Hindu gods.
Beer Head Though they've slowed down a bit since the release of their 2015 debut, Wait It Out, due to involvement with other projects (a common occurrence in Nashville's punk scene), midwest transplants Beer Head, who hail originally from Springfield, Missouri, assure us that they do plan to release a new record sometime in the future.
We have a houseguest section (guests can stay for up to two weeks but must be mutually vetted) and an item that deals with Mark's sweaty running clothes ("He agrees to hang these up in the spare room or on the back of the bathroom door but he wants Mandy to know that this may be a fairly common occurrence").
In many cases, the ATHAR Project's findings corroborate what was already known (or at least suspected) from these previous reports: There was a spike in looting in Syria since 2011; coins and other small finds play the largest role in recent trafficking throughout the Middle East (because they are easy to smuggle and launder); loot-to-order is a common occurrence in antiquities looting (though not necessarily via Facebook).
In January, he dined with Republican senators and other Washington officials at the home of Senate Majority Whip John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) — a common occurrence for the justices, who often strike up friendships with lawmakers and dine among Washington power players.
The incident is a common occurrence for Asian celebrities as varied as athletes and actors and Korean boy bands, but Vera's presence at the center of a fan frenzy made it different: he is an American, a former college wrestler from Norfolk, Va., who moved to his ancestral homeland three months ago, ahead of the first defense of his mixed martial arts heavyweight title, which he won in December in the Philippines.
Led by Allister Thorne (whom we all know would've become Lord Commander of the Night's Watch if Jon Snow weren't so obviously cooler), it's likely that they want to seize and burn Jon Snow's body in order to prevent him either (a) rising as a White Walker (a common occurrence at the top edge of the world), or (b) being resurrected through the power of king's blood by offscreen-but-on-deck sorceress Melisandre.
There were three main reasons for this oversight, the sources said: CNN wanted to publish a timely piece, given that the apology had already been posted; Davis wasn't asking for any parts of the story to be caveated or removed (a common occurrence in pre-publication vetting); and, perhaps most importantly, Kaczynski's team, known as KFILE, didn't regard the question of naming or not naming HanAssholeSolo as the central point of the story in the first place.
He describes how: Sexual and pornographic movies became a common occurrence...I still remember seeing, as I was walking through the city of Regensburg one day, crowds of people lining up in front of a large cinema, something we had previously only seen in times of war...I also remember arriving in the city on Good Friday in 1970 and seeing all the billboards plastered with a large poster of two completely naked people in a close embrace.
"This is a great example of a situation where it is not a very common occurrence, but if physicians are aware there's a potential for injury, they can explore the patient's history" to see if a grill brush bristle injury could be involved, said Dr. Matthew Di Guglielmo, a pediatrician at Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children who was part of the team that treated the girl and wrote an article about her case that was published last August.
"Relocating to a new part of the country is a common occurrence for millennials, who have largely emerged in the professional world ready to move for the right job, regardless of where it takes them," U.S. News & World Report real estate editor Devon Thorsby tells CNBC Make It. Research shows that where you live can have a great impact on your health, well-being and overall happiness, all of which millennials are now taking into consideration as they take better care of their health.

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