Sentences with phrase «increasingly common goal»

Saving energy around the house is an increasingly common goal.

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The role of regulators increasingly extends beyond conducting examinations and includes sharing data - driven expertise with their regulatory counterparts domestically or abroad to achieve their common goals of protecting investors, preventing problems (such as risk from hedge funds entering the commercial banking space) and facilitating smooth resolution of known issues.
Whatever else may be held in common throughout this increasingly diverse movement, the unity of evangelicals is their common goal of evangelizing the world for Christ.
It is increasingly common wisdom that we're not going to achieve our collective global sustainability goals by certifying the good practices of every individual enterprise around the world.
Though it has become increasingly common knowledge that junk food can be dangerous because it's calorie dense, non-satiating, and easy to overeat, it's also the case that many popular «health» foods are insidiously calorie dense too, and can thus be highly detrimental to the goal of fat loss, specifically
Finding someone your age who shares common interests, goals and backgrounds in your area becomes increasingly difficult as we age.
It is increasingly common to hear climate scientists arguing that this means things should not be left to themselves — that the goal of the 21st century should be not just to stop the amount of carbon in the atmosphere increasing, but to start actively decreasing it.
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