Rules are flouted and violated with immunity exposing the common man to potential peril. |
Even topics of a serious nature are covered in a simple, lucid manner so as to make them comprehensible to the common man. |
The resultant loss of revenue to the exchequer could be made good through hike in prices of some other items that do not affect the common man. |
The dainty ladies and gentlemen who first began to use soap were the harbingers of the big-scale production of soap for the common man. |
The retreat of the Government from public utility services, one after another, portends evil days for the common man. |
But Mell had said the Marquise had married a common man, and that she was disinherited for it. |