Sentences with phrase «hardly uncommon»

What Hardy experienced is hardly uncommon today: a big technology investment that boosted salespeople into higher productivity — and higher commission splits.
But long - term relationships are hardly uncommon, she said.
After all, this is hardly an uncommon occurrence.
It is hardly uncommon for composers to move around from franchise to franchise, studio to studio, and it's actually quite rare for a sequel to have the same composer as the entry before it.
Posts like this one are hardly uncommon right now — new posts pop up in the iPhone and Apple subreddits every day from users who say that they've decided to dump Android in favor of an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus.
Although it is hardly uncommon for most people to think only of a slip and fall accident when thinking of premises liability, there are many other scenarios which can result in a premises liability claim.
Willard, I don't know what your background is, but it's hardly uncommon for parties in a potential dispute to explain the contractual or other basis of a request.
Indeed, it hardly uncommon for parties to negotiate before litigation.
Such contradictions are, as anybody who's been paying attention has surely noticed, hardly uncommon in ABC's anti-cat messaging.
(Which is itself hardly an uncommon situation, for me.)
These kinds of changes are hardly uncommon (if on a smaller scale) in many U.S. schools, where the push to incorporate technology use into both the curriculum and student and teacher performance standards is driving a host of changes in the way schools operate.
Comparisons to Woody Allen are hardly uncommon for filmmaker Noah Baumbach.
It is hardly uncommon for composers to move around from franchise to franchise, studio to studio, and it's actually quite rare for a sequel to have the same composer as the entry before it.
(I laughed so long and hard my wife was thoroughly embarrassed, though that's hardly an uncommon occurrence with us.)
Ashley Madison says on its website that it can not «guarantee the authenticity of any profile,» but it's hardly an uncommon phenomenon for an online dating site to artificially inflate its number of profiles to appear more attractive to new users.
Most people would think nothing of dating a divorced man or woman; it's hardly uncommon these days, and everyone deserves a second shot.
The first centered on the rumors of what had happened to him: a) he was suffering from burnout, hardly uncommon at Yale, where stress, expectation and ambition sometimes alchemized to disastrous effect; b) he had gone to Europe in pursuit of a love interest or a band («We heard he was roadying for Smashing Pumpkins,» says teammate Josh Woodruff); c) in a bit of typical college overreaching, others theorized that the country had just sworn in the first Democratic president (Bill Clinton) since we were in the fourth grade, and Blake's walkabout was a manifestation of a new, free - spirited ethos.

Not exact matches

A known word yet an uncommon name, Fleur is hardly used as an American moniker for girls despite its simple and delicate appeal.
Along the way, though, viewers will be meet a variety of keenly defined characters — an uncommon occurrence in this era of Can't Hardly Waits and She's All Thats.
Its sadly not uncommon in the media but hardly an excuse to «cop» an attitude in a sacred space.
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