But, one
common denominator often exists: There is no emphasis on mastery these days.
Not exact matches
While their formats vary widely, the
common denominator is a desk and Wi - Fi access,
often available on a drop - in basis and by the hour.
Focusing on singing to Jesus as the «
common denominator» is
often hindered by the trappings surrounding worship.
Too
often in marriages there is the real temptation of settling on the lowest
common denominator or of going along with our mate instead of our conscience in order to keep the peace.
How different are their passions from the annoying, petty complaints of today's secular humanists (who
often assume that belief emanates from the lowest
common denominator of comfort seekers).
The
common denominator underlying the Old Parenting Paradigm and much of the mainstream advice on «effective» discipline practices is that the advice
often undermines the adult - child relationship and the fundamental values of the conscious parenting paradigm.
While acne can show up for a lot of different reasons, a buildup of bacteria on the skin is
often a
common denominator.
Graves believes that the
common denominators of breeding habitats are dense understory vegetation, quite
often impenetrable, and moist soils carpeted with leaf litter.
Daniel Mecca, The Film Stage Too
often the filmmakers rely on lowest -
common -
denominator prison rape jokes and lazy plotting to allow for action - comedy set pieces, resulting in a poorly - constructed scene at a White Supremacist stronghold and a sloppy third act that feels like an afterthought.
For the most part the spoof is entertaining, but occasionally it goes too far, as it seems to be aimed too
often at the lowest
common denominator.
After all, Salamon's book is really just proof of what's evidenced on screen and observed by contemporary audiences: Decisions were made to pander to the lowest
common denominator, and say what you will about the lowest
common denominator, but it
often knows when it's being condescended to.
It's tricky and
often unfair to stuff the diverse and assorted programming of a film festival inside a coincidental «trends» wrapper, although
common denominators eventually and inevitably reveal themselves slowly throughout the course of each.
They all are hurtful decisions and actions conducted by one
common denominator; yet, we
often fight for the fraction of the battle that touches us personally.
Typical classrooms may be frustrating for gifted students, as they are
often held to their own «lowest
common denominator».
Although immensely popular, the midsize sedan segment too
often falls back on generic styling, with vehicles designed for the lowest
common denominator in taste.
More
often than not, PlayStation Mobile games are designed to accommodate the lowest
common denominator: the non-Vita owners.
Wachtel is
often linked with the so - called «Pictures Generation» in the American art of the 1980s, in which the critical appropriation of the imagery and languages of popular culture was a
common denominator.
Both of these outcomes are difficult to achieve in the partnership model, where too
often decisions are weighted toward the interests of the individual partners rather than the interests of the business, and where standards gravitate to the lowest
common denominator.
As was discussed in Huysmans» post on this blog, EU secondary legislation regarding procedural safeguards is very
often a result of the Member States» lowest
common denominator and that usually comes close to the minimum standard of the ECtHR.
Let's face it, if you find yourself caught up in crises more
often than other people seem to be, you have to ask yourself whether it's you that is the
common denominator
I've owned quite a few of the varied brands of top end bluetooth wireless earbuds and the
common denominator with all of them is that you should expect to RMA
often if you exercise a lot.
I say it
often because it is the
common denominator in every networking, interviewing, revealing of your superpowers to the world.