One familiar argument for propositions appeals to commonalties between beliefs, utterances, or sentences, and infers a common entity. |
But leaving that aside for a minute, I think there are some commonalties that we need to work on. |
The different cities' experiences demonstrated commonalties. |
They note commonalties in the works and define similar spiritual meanings. |
While workers in every sector have their own specific sets of concerns, the commonalties override the differences. |
It examines the differences, commonalties and interactions between women and men. |