common denominator in English

noun
1
a shared multiple of the denominators of several fractions.
Others would rewrite the fractions using common denominators .

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1. Inflammation may be the common denominator between the two .

2. Synonyms for Correspondence. common denominator, commonality, congruity, parallel, resemblance, similarity,

3. You can't run a society by the lowest common denominator.

4. So let's get a common denominator for this part right here.

5. Nerve pain seems to be the most common denominator for Clenchers

6. I want to begin by introducing the common denominator of the village.

7. Properties of Alloxan, the common denominator being selective cellular uptake and accumulation of Alloxan bythebetacell

8. We have a common denominator of 2 and I'll write this in a different colour here.

9. And in order to do all the subtraction and addition, we have to find a common denominator.

10. Aspartame is the common denominator for over 92 different health symptoms at the root of modern disease

11. 19 But in avid pursuit of the lowest common denominator, Fox became a catalyst in the coarsening of popular culture.

12. The common denominator in the survival of Ceremonial monarchs is the depoliticization of the function of the head of state

13. Is Allah the God of the Bible? In any of the one hundred and fifty sects and sub-sects of Islam, the common denominator is Allah

14. I hope I've convinced you that for diseases like cancer, obesity and other conditions, there may be a great power in attacking their common denominator: angiogenesis.

15. Ambivalence can also be defined as ‘being of two minds.’ Or in a general sense, “I want to, but I don’t want to.” In recovery, Ambivalence can be a very common denominator for the unfaithful

16. Patrick Gagnon, Senior Manager Human Performance, says the tests, standards and programs will ensure every soldier, sailor, airman and airwoman will be able to perform a "common denominator" of tasks unique to their environment.

17. And research shows that the largest common denominator when studying what Attracts women to men is that men who are perceived to be of higher status around women tend to attract them more often

18. In total, there are more than 70 major diseases affecting more than a billion people worldwide, that all look on the surface to be different from one another, but all actually share abnormal angiogenesis as their common denominator.

19. This means that even though different atheists will have different answers to questions, the same as Christians can have different answers to questions, the common denominator of the denial of God, no ultimate purpose, and subjective morals are necessary parts of an Atheistic worldview.

20. A state s is Aperiodic if the times of possible (positive probability) return to s have a largest common denominator equal to one. A chain is Aperiodic if it is irreducible and if all states are Aperiodic, which is ensured by one state being Aperiodic.

21. The common denominator in the “Mainline” denominations’ condemnation of Israel and openness to the newer anti-Semitism is not “replacement theology” (Uncle Kepha could probably be accused of it himself, although he prefers to think of himself as an “Additionist”) or recovery of the New Testament’s polemic (which should more