Word: commonality
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...that if you have AIDS, chronic lung disease, cystic fibrosis or an immune system disorder, then there is some cause for concern. In such patients, the bacteria can cause lung diseases, and in some extreme cases infections in other parts of the body as well. (See the most common hospital mishaps...
...Zellweger and to her odyssey. Like most American sojourns, the characters end up in Los Angeles, west of where they started. Their experience has been distinctly bittersweet, and the accomplishment of their goals ambiguous. “My One and Only” may be a variation on many common Hollywood tales, but its conclusion strays from the pack, ushering in heartfelt contemplation rather than oversimplified resolution...
...pragmatic,” in the sense that he “worries first about the case and factual details of a case before deciding just how grand a principle is necessary to decide it.”“That’s why I espouse the common law method, which gets down to nitty-gritty kinds of factual issues to decide which of the competing principles have a better argument in a given case,” Souter explained. When asked about the role of judges, Souter said their job is “making the law?...
...deliver food to students who are being isolated in single bedrooms or in the empty bedrooms around campus. Carly L. Dickson ’12 said she had a fever and went to UHS, where she was sent back to her double bedroom; her roommate slept in the common room. She said HUDS was supposed to deliver her food, but they never came. The state no longer recommends testing to distinguish H1N1 flu from seasonal flu, so students who have flu symptoms—including a fever and cough—are simply told they have an influenza-like illness...
...been nearly impossible to coax Taliban fighters into turning in their weapons and cooperating with the Afghan government? The story of Mullah A stands as an all-too-common example...