It means what you twelve men and women sitting as a jury in the jury box would regard in a common-sense way as the cause. |
Even with users pioneering a common-sense approach, some vendors are still pushing anachronistic solutions. |
But with almost nothing to choose between the parties, could the common-sense spectrum get any narrower? |
Those are simply common-sense amendments, and I commend them and the bill to the House. |
She defended the common-sense fact that substantive adherence to the law requires the Court to avoid an absurdly formalistic approach. |
However, if pressed to defend this common-sense approach, few pure mathematicians would seek to do so. |