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His is a common view here, though a better case can be made for war as the cause.
For there is often truth behind what's in the common view.
Today, I think we have to ask what has happened to that common view.
I feel that we share a common view on most of the problems you have raised.
A more common view, however, is that an election will be called for this autumn.
But the group has to share a common view; that was not the case.
I am quite certain that the common view of them is the correct one.
The three countries also had common views with respect to Iraq.
The most common view is that several key factors worked together to set the stage.
That is a common view in a nation with strong traditions of learning.
"They are certainly of a common view on what has been lacking."
This is now also the common view of Parliament as a whole.
"In the past the most common view was to the south.
There were a whole series of areas with a very common view."
I believe it is extremely important that we should have a common view of the purpose behind the international community' s action against Iraq.
The most common view is that while God does not need prayer, humans do.
The less common view was the one up close.
"Which turns upside down the common view that it is a secret society."
Another common view is that the law addresses a real problem, but with ineffective means.
Today, the common view is that the woman and her testimony should be relied upon in court.
In the end, Gorbachev was unable to ensure any common view among these forces.
And an emerging common view is that the nation needs to spend about twice what it has been spending.
It is a common view, yet there are reservoirs of doubt.
His remarks reflect a common view among international oil executives.
The common view held that Richard was ill-advised to fight here.