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least common denominator
noun
- the smallest number that is a common denominator of a given set of fractions.
least common denominator
Word History and Origins
Origin of least common denominator1
Example Sentences
“Will there be a fight over which agency gets to be the least common denominator in setting standards for disclosure?” one research lobbyist wonders.
“You’ll hear people say that it’s the least common denominator that discourages gifted kids from advancing,” said Elizabeth Hull Barnes, the math supervisor for the district.
“Coming out of the gate, we really had to design for the least common denominator. We couldn’t assume that everybody” had access to low-dead-space syringes, said Kevin Nepveux, the Pfizer vice president who oversees new product rollouts in the manufacturing division.
“Trying to find that least common denominator but it being the greatest common denominator for the community is going to be a challenge,” he said.
Instead of appealing to the least common denominator among the voting public, she’s listening to and learning from voters in an ideas-driven campaign that doesn’t take voters for granted.
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