Mga halimbawa ng paggamit ng Common denominator sa Ingles at ang kanilang mga pagsasalin sa Tagalog
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The common denominator of that trio?
Throughout his life… there is one common denominator.
The common denominator is the electron.
All your problems always seem to have one common denominator….
The common denominator of all the men there?
In some instances, stress can become such a common denominator….
What's the common denominator in all these situations?
All of my crazy relationship issues had one common denominator.
The common denominator between all of these amenities is communication.
That points to one common denominator- Capers.
The common denominator among successful entrepreneurs is their passion for learning.
Aliança offers a wide range of very different wines to find their common denominator in their excellent price-performance ratio.
There is no common denominator for any of the many different versions of the Bible.
The different networks in various provinces are owned and managed by different people butNeri is the common denominator as he sits on every board as a member.
It also serves as the common denominator of all cellulite cream products.
A common denominator of current psychiatric approaches to panic disorder is that no real danger exists, and the person's anxiety is inappropriate.[17].
While everyone hits the gym with a different desired result, a common denominator is that each wants to look better, burn extra fats and add more muscle.
The running common denominator for recruitment to these groups- whether their motives are political, religious or criminal- can be seen to be social isolation.
In a divided religious world it is believed that the Bible is the only possible common denominator upon which most, if not all, of the God-fearing people of the land can unite.
Lead to one common denominator crops impossible, but to organize the world on fire turned real.
One common denominator is that these jurisdictions base their trust regulations and statutes on the English common law- this because the very idea of trust formation is an old English idea dating back to the time of the Crusades.