more+than+common

  • 111common sense — In early modern writing (e.g. Descartes ) the faculty responsible for coordinating the deliveries of the different senses. In this meaning the objects of common sense are the ‘common sensibles’, i.e. qualities such as extension and motion that… …

    Philosophy dictionary

  • 112Common English usage misconceptions — Text from Robert Louis Stevenson s Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde as it would appear in a professionally published edition in the United States today, featuring one sentence paragraphs, sentences beginning with the conjunctions but and and …

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  • 113common — adj. & n. adj. (commoner, commonest) 1 a occurring often (a common mistake). b ordinary; of ordinary qualities; without special rank or position (no common mind; common soldier; the common people). 2 a shared by, coming from, or done by, more… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 114Common operator notation — This article is about the concept of operator precedence. For operator precedence parsing, see operator precedence parser. In programming languages, common operator notation is one way of notating mathematical expressions as a linear sequence of… …

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  • 115Common Cause — For other meanings, see Common Cause (disambiguation). Common Cause is a self described nonpartisan, nonprofit lobby and advocacy organization.[1] It was founded in 1970 by John W. Gardner, a Republican former cabinet secretary under Lyndon… …

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  • 116Common value auction — A common value auction is a term in economics used to describe an environment in which information about the value of the object for sale is dispersed among bidders. The term is used in different ways by different people. By one definition it… …

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  • 117than —  Three small but common problems need noting.  1. In comparative constructions than is often wrongly used, as here: Nearly twice as many people die under 20 in France than in Great Britain (cited by Gowers). Make it as in Great Britain.  2. It is …

    Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

  • 118than —    Three small but common problems need noting.    1. In comparative constructions, than is often wrongly used, as here: Nearly twice as many people die under twenty in France than in Great Britain (cited by Gowers). Make it as in Great Britain.… …

    Dictionary of troublesome word

  • 119Common Pool Resource - CPR — A resource that benefits a group of people, but which provides diminished benefits to everyone if each individual pursues his or her own self interest. The value of a common pool resource can be reduced through overuse because the supply of the… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 120common — Belonging or shared equally by more than one. Of frequent occurrence. Without special or distinguishing characteristics. An incorporeal hereditament which consists in a profit which one man has in connection with one or more others in the land of …

    Black's law dictionary