A lot of his article is commonsense, but written in a disarming and captivating manner. |
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The penalty imposed by law is not draconian, and serves more as a reminder to perform a commonsense action. |
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Can someone tell us what commonsense reasoning the highway officials are applying here? |
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This government continues to fly in the face of not just international opinion, but commonsense and decency. |
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All this after I had the commonsense to slow to a halt amid a growing pack of confused motorists. |
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This is a victory for commonsense and we want to applaud the Minister for standing with the people on this issue. |
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The program's underlying logic is also now reflected in an orderly and commonsense interface which reflects this awesome program's true power. |
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Labor says the Prime Minister's been forced into an embarrassing backdown, labelling it a victory for commonsense. |
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As a philosopher, he was known for offering a commonsense, pragmatic approach to those theoretical issues that he knew required clarity. |
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There is a strong commonsense notion of intergenerational continuity in behavior. |
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This aspect is also similar to the feedback loops in the commonsense model of selfregulation. |
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More importantly, though, I refer to fairness in the commonsense, flexible meaning of the word. |
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Many adjustments cost little or nothing at all and involve simple problem-solving and commonsense solutions. |
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From the management team downwards, at Applus RTD a commonsense mentality prevails, where the needs of the client are paramount. |
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We are now proposing amendments to the annex 17 based on your practical, commonsense suggestions that we have taken on board. |
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These are commonsense examples of the kind of cost information that any enterprise needs, whether in the public or the private sector. |
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The major safeguard in any course of meditation is simple commonsense, and a balanced attitude. |
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The triumph of blind ideology over commonsense makes this place into the paper mill that the UK has come to despise. |
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I was a feckless young man, without direction, commonsense, or gumption. |
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These particular figures are given merely as a guide, you have to use commonsense, and you have to suit yourself. |
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Lankov and Delury make a commonsense point, but Jang, a defector to Seoul, maintains that Kim was removed from power last year. |
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As anyone on the left who has appeared on the BBC will know, neoliberalism is its commonsense and starting point. |
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From home dialysis to paramedics on bikes, the list of life-changing innovations combining science with commonsense is a long one. |
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To be willing to attack your own country, commonsense suggests you must have a degree of alienation from it. |
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Caritas gives commonsense advice, such as telling migrants to give a copy of their passports to their families. |
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We have been talking about this for years, and I believe that we must at last align our actions with this commonsense objective. |
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That unnecessary row could have been avoided, but I welcome this belated acceptance of the European Parliament's commonsense decision. |
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Flexible dictation input options and commonsense architecture simplify implementation and administration. |
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The Commission considers that this commonsense principle should be written into the Treaty, as suggested by Parliament in its draft Treaty on European Union. |
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That impression may have resulted from the unfortunate perception of Confucius as a mere commonsense moralizer who gave practical advice to students in everyday situations. |
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Now, a commonsense code of values offers a means to understand for yourself what is right and wrong, and in so doing provides a genuine chance for widespread peace and tolerance. |
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Our analysis of statistical data lends support to the commonsense view that post-charge alternative measures result in netwidening: increasing the use of formal sanctions. |
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This observation has commonsense appeal: A mid-life move to Washington, under a national spotlight, has to be an awesome experience that may well inspire new ways of looking at the world. |
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Social scientists and others have worked to refine the commonsense concept of tradition to make it into a useful concept for scholarly analysis. |
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Commonsense shrieked at me not to let a drop pass my lips, but it was irresistible, like musty goat's cheese straight from the liquidizer. |
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Commonsense and the law demands that any new bridge must accommodate horses as well as cyclists and foot passengers. |
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