Sentences with phrase «surprisingly common approach»

For all their differences, they shared a surprisingly common approach to school reform: Both preferred a regulatory strategy.
For all their differences, George W. Bush and Barack Obama shared a surprisingly common approach to school reform: a regulatory approach.

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But it has been disappointing in that the kind of genetic variation it detects has turned out to explain surprisingly little of the genetic links to most diseases... One issue of debate among researchers is whether, despite the prospect of diminishing returns, to continue with the genomewide studies, which cost many millions of dollars apiece, or switch to a new approach like decoding the entire genomes of individual patients.The unexpected impasse also affects companies that offer personal genomic information and that had assumed they could inform customers of their genetic risk for common diseases, based on researchers» discoveries...
Sage Parenting presents a seemingly new, yet surprisingly common sense approach to parenting.
Although some insect migrations are well known (think monarchs), the new work takes a systematic approach to flying insects and hints that such mass movements are surprisingly common.
Surprisingly, given how common the terms are, there appears to be no common understanding of their meaning, much less consensus about when a project approach should be the tactic of choice.
A step - by - step guide to a surprisingly common - sense approach to marital therapy, based on 30 years of path - breaking research.
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