1. An active lifestyle can delay the onset of many diseases common to aging. 2. It will seek to bring out the points common to both countries and those which distinguish them. 3. There were a variety of problems common to first-generation computer software programs. 4. These problems are common to all modern societies. 5. These problems are common to all societies. 6. Such behaviour is common to all young people. 7. They had not been exposed to most diseases common to urban populations. 8. However, there is another type of risk that is common to all types of fixed-interest securities and which has an important effect on bond values. 9. It is uncertain, however, that the motives ascribed to themselves by MacRoberts and MacRoberts are common to others. 10. The need to rely on the local aristocracy -- common to all rulers -- was accentuated by the fact that often the pope was chosen from among their number. |