English to Turkish Dictionary commonality

commonality

commonality
definition
noun
a commonality of interest ensures cooperation
the state of sharing features or attributes.
example
a 'commonality' of interest ensures cooperation
He does not often pay for his own petrol; he does not understand what the 'commonality' might actually want from a visitor attraction.
a 'commonality' of interest ensures cooperation
The 'commonality' amongst most types of Cuban art is the brilliant use of vivid, bold.
Our two countries share a 'commonality' of views on many issues.
First, we have aligned ourselves with all other chambers and associations where we find a 'commonality' in thinking and purpose.
Centralizing security responsibilities has the downside of making our security more brittle, by instituting a 'commonality' of approach and a uniformity of thinking.
She seems to have found an identity here; a 'commonality' of purpose; a collective longing for the old country and known gods and familiar people.
The 'commonality' are allowed virtually no contact with serious literature.
But these two bands share far more than a 'commonality' of inspiration.
The rifles in service from 1893 until the middle of the 20th century display a strong 'commonality' of handling features.
the explanations show a high degree of 'commonality' in their reasoning
He makes it no secret that he disapproves of the 'commonality' speaking out.
noble intent lifts you as hero above the 'commonality'
While plants and animals have distinctly different nutritional requirements, there are some 'commonalities' .
There are so many things in common in our traditions, and we would like to emphasize the 'commonalities' .
Another reason is that it gives school children the opportunity to learn about cultural 'commonalities' and differences across five continents.
All apprenticeships are not created equal, but there are certain 'commonalities' to consider if you're checking out programs.
And they interviewed hundreds of healthy old people to look for 'commonalities' .
It is useful to identify 'commonalities' among the scenarios.
I think there are a lot of 'commonalities' between the two, and therefore it will be a valuable experience.
There are 'commonalities' that exist in all cultures.
It is often women who recognise their 'commonalities' and common suffering and are willing to put pride and hatred aside in order to work together.
The photographs are both stunning and confounding in their simplicity and in the 'commonalities' that they share.
There were a number of 'commonalities' among the situations.
That there are so many unlikely 'commonalities' amongst the various established religions, even those that have evolved independently.
But what's notable, when you read several of these books together, is the lack of other 'commonalities' between them.
These findings show that frequently selected resources in libraries share some 'commonalities' .
They also need to learn about the differences and, more importantly, the 'commonalities' they share with others.
What is needed is a view that allows us to find such 'commonalities' and identify impediments to shared knowledge.
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