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"common sense" Definitions
  1. the ability to think about things in a practical way and make sensible decisions

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We need common-sense gun laws, common-sense gender equality and religious pluralism and common-sense privacy laws.
This is common-sense economics -- it should be common-sense policy and politics.
Common sense dictates the answer, but musicals, and love, don't run on common sense.
We have to use common sense… Somebody the other day called me a common-sense conservative.
Check it out ... Marco's advice seems like common sense, but common sense isn't so common these days.
" Smart investing is "all about common sense," Bogle preached in his book "The Little Book of Common Sense Investing.
"Sometimes even proposing legislation reminds people of common sense things to do and common-sense things not to do," Liu said.
Calls for "common sense" are a powerful and insidious political tactic, because the line between common sense and senseless illusion is all too thin.
Though Bert passed the lab's common-sense test, he said, machines are still a long way from an artificial version of a human's common sense.
Petraeus: We are part of an advisory council for Mark Kelly's Veterans for Common Sense, a group that pursues common sense initiatives to reduce gun violence.
There have been several crowdsourced projects to learn facts or acquire common sense, among them Mindpixel, Never-Ending Language Learning (NELL) and Open Mind Common Sense.
"Some of what we do is common sense, and some of it is common sense in hindsight," says Dr. Bryan Slinker, a veterinarian at Washington State University.
The question often is if it's—if a decision is between 60 votes, a filibuster, or passing common sense gun reform, I'm going to choose common sense gun reform.
In a common sense American where they there&aposs still enough common sense amongst the electorate, if the issue is immigration, the economy&aposs going well, the other issue is immigration.
Common sense wisdom has a breadth of truth to it, [but] I like to look at where the common sense wisdom has a limitation and where there is a big opportunity.
He adds ... "common sense" dictates leaving the law unchanged.
" Bush added that this "just reeks of common sense.
" - Jackie, 231 "Owned Common Sense by Glenn Beck. Gag.
Common sense points to -- to the truth about this.
I hope common sense can prevail — and quickly. Dylan.
" What he's advising is simply so much "common sense.
No experts are needed for that — just common sense.
"During deliberation, I'm going to ask you to use your New York City common sense ... every time you feel your emotion taking over, remember that common sense, because it will guide you."
"We just don't have machines with common sense," says LeCun.
"These people have no common sense, no nothing," she added.
It's screenwriting common sense in the age of the blockbuster.
But I think there was some common sense missing here.
J Hus' Common Sense is out now on Black Butter.
This might sound like common sense, but unfortunately, it happens.
It may seem like common sense but it does happen.
The message is: Encryption is common sense, an ageless good.
The companion app didn't tell me anything common sense couldn't.
Because insane lottery jackpots often make people lose common sense.
I just did what was common sense, what seemed right.
Common sense means economic considerations must prevail from the start.
"This is about common sense, trust, and accountability," Democratic Rep.
Common Sense Media is also building out the website Donotsell.
I appreciate they are using their brains and common sense.
FYI: Anxiety does not make you lose your common sense.
I said goodbye to Chicago and goodbye to common sense.
Sometimes common sense just ain't all that common, is it?
Again, I always described it as people lacking common sense.
His record of obstructing common sense gun control is disturbing.
That's the common sense idea Fonda is zeroing in on.
But this "common sense" has not served the US well.
The New York Times article doesn't square with common sense.
It is about common sense, common decency and public safety.
Britain is a land of pragmatism, compromise and common sense.
It seems like common sense, but here's your friendly reminder.
Jughead tries to appeal to common sense, but good luck.
The U.S. House has passed common sense gun safety legislation.
I'm just coming at it from a common sense standpoint.
Washington said a case of mistaken identity defied common sense.
Read the original article on A Wealth of Common Sense.
American ingenuity and common sense can make this a reality.
We're in a fight for the common sense of society.
But their opinion doesn't affect my common sense and procedures.
Ryan Alexander is the president of Taxpayers for Common Sense.
Why don't airlines treat us like we have common sense?
Turns out knowing how to organize isn't always common sense.
While this should be common sense, it isn't common enough.
Ryan Alexander is the President of Taxpayers for Common Sense.
Coons said that the "Common Sense Coalition" started by Sen.
Please respect building and company policy and use common sense.
We like to refer to it as common sense underwriting.
The common themes in these bills are also common sense.
Rajoy described the activists as "extremists going against common sense".
Thankfully, the moment quickly passed and common sense took hold.
Common Sense Pitched battles between superheroes with huge fan bases?
Common Sense Mr. Trump, I have a deal for you.
But I think we have to use some common sense.
But much of cyber security is far from common sense.
Checking boxes instead of relying on instincts or common sense.
"It's an upheaval of common sense, creating uncertainty," he said.
Ryan Alexander is president of the Taxpayers for Common Sense.
"He lacks a lot of common sense," Comey's predecessor continued.
They add it's just "common sense" they were not dating.
It's just common sense, even though it sounds like prejudice.
Mike: This whole world is about respect and common sense.
No common sense from them these days, just bitter jobsworths.
" He implored the president to listen to common sense. "Mr.
But it is also suffused with a basic common sense.
Recreating a civic tragedy requires a common sense of purpose.
"Common sense, great idea, well done," Morrison told Channel 7.
During the campaign, he mixed common sense and ludicrous promises.
She strikes me as a pragmatist with Midwestern common sense.
Common sense suggests that it was a combination of both.
Bowing to common sense in the interest of victory, Gen.
Mary is a source of common sense, decency and tolerance.
"I can't instill common sense in you," he told them.
Steve Ellis is the President of Taxpayers for Common Sense.
This is now a matter of leadership and common sense.
The only shaky defense is common sense and wishful thinking.
He makes his strategy sound like common sense, not genius.
"Common sense prevailed," Ceferin said as he left the meeting.
This claim is not supported by facts or common sense.
And my common sense kind of took over, I guess.
Common sense calls it a waste of time and energy.
If this sounds like common sense, it's because it is.
Common Sense For President Trump, 15 is the magic number.
That may not be science, but it *is* common sense!
To most Americans, these ideas likely sound like common sense.
A businessman driven by common sense and the bottom line.
In general, this could be a victory for common sense.
"When does common sense come into the picture?" he asked.
That's a common sense way of running an effective workshop.
The debate is over "stronger" or "common sense" gun laws.
Requiring universities to share student outcome data is common sense.
Straightforward, fair, reasonable and common sense with lots of compromise.
Wyden said he is hopeful that common sense will prevail.
Janet, with her good common sense, would never understand that.
Egos are overriding common sense and I think it's ridiculous.
The "Common Sense" plan would: It failed 54 to 45.
Trumpian common sense MORE slammed the acts as "despicable" Wednesday.
That's common sense, and I stand by what I said.
We learned from people who had doctorates in common sense.
On the face of it, the order is common sense.
Lieutenant Governor Patrick has called the bill common sense legislation.
"Just use your common sense," Kelly said, his voice rising.
And there's research (and common sense) to back this up.
Today, Common Sense released the latest installment in a series of national surveys that track media and technology use among young children, called The Common Sense Census: Media Use by Kids Age Zero to Eight.
My common sense, again I could be wrong, but my common sense told me what's going on here is, he's looking to get something in exchange for granting my request to stay in the job.
Common Sense Not many business success stories rival Chipotle Mexican Grill's.
This appears to be the triumph of ideology over common sense.
Laws that strike me as common sense they see as ominous.
MoStack comes down to perform "Fisherman", their collaboration from Common Sense.
"And even if you don't have common sense, default to civility."
They take a peculiar pleasure in exposing common sense as nonsense.
I see no common sense, no real concern for the future.
These are simple, common sense reforms – and they are very popular.
It's a simple, common sense next step we ought to take.
"I think we're coming to some common-sense solutions," Larson said.
Use common sense; if something feels off, stay away from it.
Here, I would like to make a plea for common sense.
We have so many examples where people don't employ common sense.
These common-sense reforms have enjoyed bipartisan support in the past.
Common Sense As January goes, so goes the entire market year.
She extols the virtues of both complicated theorems and common sense.
Common sense, rather than nationalist zeal, seems to underlie that decision.
Common sense, an old observation goes, is uncommon enough in humans.
It doesn't have the common sense you'd expect from a human.
We want common sense and we want security in our security.
It's these margins, I fear, that are killing Apple's common sense.
But in Washington, common sense can be a pretty radical idea.
They did have a few things in common: Sense of entitlement?
Knowledge and common sense are your best defenses against canine influenza.
Another way genetics may affect common sense is through our environment.
It sometimes equates to a new kind of football common sense.
But science and common sense alike suggest that is virtually impossible.
Their aim is to encourage "common sense protections" against gun violence.
Common Sense, a consumer advocacy group, said it supported the changes.
To them, Tapia's skeptics have allowed conformity to overwhelm common sense.
Job's "friends" assault him with what they see as common sense.
Etzioni and his team are working on the common-sense problem.
To create the idea of working time reduction as common sense.
"  "The only problem with common sense is that it's so common.
But it's not only common sense that cuts against these arguments.
It accommodates, and tells its supporters that this is common sense.
It is common sense that men shouldn't use the women's restroom.
"You have to hope that common sense would prevail," Schiff said.
The other key piece of advice is to use common sense.
This is not an oversimplification of things, it's basic common sense.
Seems like common sense gun control is pretty popular #MarchForOurLives pic.twitter.
The big loser in the hearing was logic and common sense.
Dollars and common sense: Shareholders still don't have indication on price.
These sorts of problems aren't just limited by common sense either.
There is absolutely no benefit to nullifying this common sense rule.
We should have the decency and common sense to end this.
Basic common sense exposes the emptiness of these kinds of arguments.
Some gun control groups go far beyond "common sense" gun laws.
Decency and political common sense demand the inclusion of all Americans.
In the marketplace of ideas, common sense does not always prevail.
" Stack also called on politicians to pass "common sense gun reform.
" Said Attai, "We shouldn't need a law — it's good common sense.
"Good, common sense proposals are already on the table," Lewis said.
Sadly, common sense is in short supply in Washington these days.
"Buffett dispenses wisdom and common sense wherever he goes," Spooner says.
Common Sense The race is on to be the new London.
Achieving these "co-benefits" is sound business practice and common sense.
These are common sense policies that will make us all safer.
Look out below: This is a colossal failure of common sense.
These are common sense solutions that cross every conceivable political divide.
It's common sense that both are needed, so let's pursue both.
It is only common sense to give people a second chance.
In terms of viewership, it might have seemed like common sense.
It should have been one or the other — that's common sense.
This money can all be saved through simple, common sense reforms.
The business model itself defies both common sense and market realities.
This exemption is a victory for workers, customers, and common sense.
Koch characterized it as a common-sense but critical next step.
I support common sense and effective means to secure the border.
Yeah, they're common sense based ways of navigating the world, really.
The "Common Sense" plan would have: It failed 54 to 45.
Nobody has common sense or respect for anybody or anything anymore.
TC: How does Common Sense approach the morass that is YouTube?
Common sense: grown men shouldn't be in bathrooms w/ little girls.
High principle and common sense argue in favor of a revote.
"We need to practice common sense and socially distance," Newsom said.
He will be greatly missed as our voice of common sense.
That includes less stridency and more common-sense policies and solutions.
" President Trump praised his "sound judgment, common sense and unflappable leadership.
"Common sense is not evenly distributed," a T.S.A. spokesman told us.
" The statement also said Sputnik hoped that "common sense will prevail.
"The new data bear this out, and it's just common sense."
For her, its use was just a matter of common sense.
To me, a hospice nurse, this guideline reads like common sense.
In part that means telling women to use their common sense.
Bert can handle the "common sense" test from the Allen Institute.
Common sense things can be done that are good for everyone!
" For my common sense, Mr. Kavanaugh "doth protest too much, methinks.
She encouraged people to take common sense precautions like hand washing.
Decisions are made with common sense and lists and consensus, right?
"I'm not asking for common sense," Thrush said at one point.
Republicans should be as well, and common-sense Republicans are. Sen.
We thereby put happy faces on mortifications of our common sense.
It is time to bring some common sense to this debate.
"But let's also use common sense here, folks," Mr. Miller said.
There are many common-sense campaign finance reforms pending in Congress.
But such policies have seldom been a matter of common sense.
Thankfully, common sense prevailed, with the help of an alternate official.
This bit of advice is common sense: Don't report false donations.
Common Sense When do 1.5 and 16 add up to 72?
But it cannot stand up to the facts or common sense.
"Ability to repay, as a rule, is common sense," says Nichols.
"A sense of humor is just common sense, dancing," he wrote.
This is.... such a profound lapse in judgment and common sense.
We don't blame businesses for acting with common sense and leaving.
Common sense should be common, but it's damned elusive in Washington.
These common sense requirements will limit the cycle of over-indebtedness.
We also need some general principles, combining common sense and compassion.
Common sense would suggest that's what Van Dyke was focusing upon.
Fillmore decided to bake common sense into his state's legal code.
But I have eyes, ears, common sense, decency and sound judgment.
It is imperative that ICE shows the same common sense now.
Although their recommendations aren't backed by science, they follow common sense.
Letters Common-Sense Policing Re "Making policing safer for everyone" (Opinion, March 3): It was heartening to read Chuck Wexler's and Scott Thomson's ideas about common-sense reforms to protect police officers and the civilians they encounter.
Christie: Listen, I think what people should do is use common sense.
States and cities across the country are advancing common-sense bail reforms.
We're going back to intelligence and we're going back to common sense.
The claims are preposterous, ludicrous, and defy truth, common sense, and logic.
It might seem like common sense, but Reynolds' comments are particularly timely.
So, banning firearms at the event seems like a common sense move.
"A common sense approach (is) required to avoid day zero," he said.
We have to believe that at some point, common sense will prevail.
They just came at the cost of Tyrion's logic and common sense.
Read up on cities you're considering playing in and exercise common sense.
Years of traveling had taken me beyond the barriers of common sense.
And as Dr. Russell's example shows, it would lack humanlike common sense.
Perhaps the most straightforward approach is with your eyes and common sense.
It changes you, snatches your good common sense, and consumes your thoughts.
Common sense should be that people can rescind consent at any time.
A scientific answer hinges on the obvious: What exactly is common sense?
The questions were common-sense and reflected legitimate concerns - and some misunderstandings.
Meanwhile, Dr. Lowenberg emphasizes the importance of simple, common-sense oral hygiene.
Though some of its ideas are unrealistic, a few are common sense.
It's simply abhorrent in the most common sense version of public appearances.
"I'm more of what I consider a common sense prepper," Yellin said.
"I think it's all about common sense," Pence told MSNBC's Kelly O'Donnell.
In the short term, there is no solution except for common sense.
It's clear that common-sense gun reform won't happen during this Congress.
Common sense suggests that there's no need to drop so much dough.
And so he speaks in a common sense way to common people.
Moreover, they sought to go beyond reason, beyond understanding and common sense.
But these are common sense essential tips that everyone should know about.
Americans want a common sense foreign policy that yes, puts America first.
She is a common-sense voice and a fighter for our values.
Furthermore, in 85033, Hardiman wrote a common-sense dissent in Drake vs.
I'm not a political person that much, but I got common sense.
And we're confident these common-sense reforms can win broad bipartisan support.
How can anyone with any common sense not raise their voice, too?
Common sense and studies both tell us driving while high is stupid.
That is the common sense principle the Supreme Court upheld in Clinton.
Weiss joined Pelosi's office in 2017 after working for Common Sense Media.
What the Canadian government is doing is little more than common sense.
Bipartisan education bills rooted in common sense don't come along every day.
That deregulation increases risks to the financial system sounds like common sense.
Common sense requires that you be at least skeptical of this date.
The House has sent common-sense gun safety legislation to the Senate.
It is simply common sense and the will of the American people.
Common sense reveals that the demographics of community college students are changing.
" Trump disagreed stridently on Wednesday, calling it a matter of "common sense.
At Wine School, we always try to separate common sense from nonsense.
That has to end as a matter of fairness and common sense.
Similarly, EPA defies common sense with its proposed Mercury Air Toxics Standards.
The Trump administration was put in office by a "common sense" constituency.
It is, quite simply, a matter of life, death and common sense.
Cargo preference is a common-sense way to maintain the Merchant Marine.
"It's common sense reform that saves lives," Ms. Gillibrand, a Democrat, said.
This is about common sense and catching jihadi terrorists before they strike.
Surely, in America it is still possible for common sense to prevail.
Congressional intransigence on this issue by the Republican party defies common sense.
"Today is a victory for common sense," Ducey said in a statement.
Keeping your language G-rated is common sense in a job interview.
The status quo should not be the enemy of common-sense solutions.
Common Sense will hold an event on tech addiction at 9 a.m.
"This is not a victory; it is just common sense," she said.
Common-sense reforms could actually save our federal government billions of dollars.
"It's common sense," he said, after visiting a needle exchange program here.
This should not be a party thing; this should be common sense.
It's not just common sense and anecdotal evidence that prove it, either.
To many who work in public health, the programs are common sense.
" "The short term goal is to develop a common sense benchmark dataset.
Parker also apparently had some choice thoughts on the woman's common sense.
"I never really realized how uncommon common sense was," says Richey, 26.
We have to believe that, at some point, common sense will prevail.
But I have common sense and am able to change my mind.
He is a man who balances conservative conviction and common sense progression.
Common sense suggests his son, the person who set up the meeting.
Finally, we will need to restore common sense to our security procedures.
"This is a common-sense compromise both parties should embrace," Trump said.
Even so, his guiding principles seemed to be tradition and common sense.
We're going to make sure that we support common sense gun safety.
Those ideas have become part of the common sense of our culture.
As I told you, her trademark line was, use your common sense.
He offered common sense ideas about jet lag, hygiene, sleep and diet.
Common Sense Media is one of parents' best resources for investigating apps.
Comfort, and common sense, can come from the most unexpected of places.
RYAN ALEXANDER, WASHINGTON The writer is president of Taxpayers for Common Sense.
Common Sense I haven't had to take a standardized test in decades.
That is not advice from my past mistakes — that is common sense.
People with common sense will understand that anyone is human and fallible.
But like many things Facebook, common sense does not always apply here.
One thing that does not work is an appeal to common sense.
Standing up to cheaters, and meting out real punishment, is common sense.
This party used to be the party of common-sense fiscal conservatism.
This is a simple, common-sense law necessary to a woman's health.
Such a rule would be consistent with neither history nor common sense.
The Justice Department position on the scope of FIRREA defies common sense.
Who could be against such common sense, non-war, straight-talk policy?
Joseph Jerome is the Director of Multistate Policy at Common Sense Media.
I thought that would be viewed as a pretty common-sense proposition.
And so, one wonders, on which side does common sense actually fall?
Kerry wanted everyone to apply their "practical common sense" to the situation.
Deep breaths and a little common sense can help smooth the way.
That means being secure on public Wi-Fi and using common sense.
"It's just common sense," campaign spokesman Ricky Diaz said in a statement.
Common sense tells us that people will avoid the levies if possible.
Like many systems built on common sense, Crosscheck is under emerging attack.
Roberts's bill is a common sense solution to an important national issue.
The Point: Politics is not a world in which common sense rules.
"We just need to urge people to use common sense," he said.
The idea that this would be possible violates "common sense," Verrilli said.
Common-sense owners wouldn't grab a dog's food while it is eating.
His experience in Southeast Asia has a natural common-sense description too.
Too often, journalists confuse centrism with fairness, objectivity or common-sense truth.
Where is the common-sense centrist thought among either Democrats or Republicans?
If only every piece of common sense business received such a reaction.
"There were common sense gun laws the day he was born, but where was that common sense gun law the day he died?" she said, referring to the now-expired federal assault weapon ban that sunset in 2004.
COMEY: And my common sense — again, I could be wrong, but my common sense told me what's going on here is that he's looking to get something in exchange for granting my request to stay in the job.
I'm a guy with common sense that's going to make us a fortune.
Common Sense In the world of money management, bigger is often considered better.
I hate the concept of profiling, but we have to use common sense.
That is why the president is now calling for a common sense approach.
GUILFOYLE: Yeah, let&aposs go to some common sense and intelligence, shall we.
" In the end, he adds, "there is a common sense element to this.
Common sense suggests that the answer is no, and most lawyers would agree.
"I am totally on board for some common-sense gun reform," King said.
Party leaders should not ignore this common sense solution to its crowded primary.
Several Brazilian veterinarians — as well as most people's common sense — debunked this theory.
But Republicans defended the law as a common-sense measure to secure elections.
It doesn't, and both the numbers and common sense experience bear that out.
Some believe the method can even be used to mimic human common sense.
But we didn't have the wherewithal or the common sense to know that.
Just because Trump makes no sense doesn't mean common sense has become worthless.
While this is common sense, investors are best advised to research before investing.
So capping films at PG-13 and "common sense guidelines" are "completely appropriate".
Anyone who has some common sense realizes it's not really all those things.
"You are killing children," Schumer told those opposed to common sense gun laws.
To Smith, using Vietnamese ingredients in all of these is just common sense.
Other experts recommend living within your means and employing common-sense budgeting tactics.
The so-called Common Sense Caucus, a large bipartisan group led by Sen.
One critical and common-sense change would be to adopt a necessity rule.
It seems like common sense, but barriers and fences exist for a reason.
In my view, what it does is just good common sense foreign policy.
This is a man who could vote against common sense itself—and has.
It forms the taken-for-granted common sense that animates US foreign policy.
So, what are things I'd like to be common sense in the future?
He is judged by whether he would follow the herd of common sense.
There is no room for the moderate voice, the voice of common sense.
"It just seemed like common sense," Knecht told GMA in a recent interview.
There are no iron laws, but common sense suggests that there are limits.
There's one week until J Hus' debut album Common Sense is finally released.
Others are building common-sense-like structure into neural nets in different ways.
The bill is backed by the Silicon Valley-based advocacy organization Common Sense.
And that, the research -- and common sense -- suggests, could spell the president's downfall.
And then use some common sense about what Conway was getting at. Unreal.
Go to A Wealth of Common Sense to read more of Ben's stories.
Does that jibe with anything we've seen in the past or common sense?
LONDON — Sometimes in Britain, simple bureaucracy has been known to trump common sense.
Also, take a second to check in with our old friend, Common Sense.
She has the courage to lead the fight for common-sense gun legislation.
But we can find long-term solutions if we follow common-sense economics.
I'm saying that you should just use common sense when you're doing it.  
" This is why Musk sees Tesla buying SolarCity as "common sense/blindingly obvious.
That's not an invitation to leave your common sense at home however. 34.
The question is whether they can summon the common sense to use it.
The bipartisan group of senators called the "Common Sense Coalition," led by Sen.
We aimed to fill gaps in the legislation by proposing common-sense requirements.
The candid admission only bolstered her common sense and down-to-earth image.
Our committee advanced this common sense legislation by a bipartisan 2900-220006 vote.
America needs a center-right party that will support common-sense gun laws.
America needs a center-right party that will support common-sense fiscal policy.
It simply acknowledges the same class-conscious common sense that Powell's memo expresses.
However, large, private insurance companies are trying to block this common-sense legislation.
"common-sense gun control," a phrase often used but rarely explicated, have not
To conclude otherwise stretches logic, common sense, and credulity to the breaking point.
Collective memory, common sense and consistency apparently are searching for a flashlight, too.
Senator Ted Cruz expressed gratitude for the "common-sense good judgment" of Midwesterners.
Not sure if it's IQ, ethics, or simple common sense but I cant.
To those who think Acosta was wrong, it's a matter of common sense.
It's common sense - in fact, we had these Usury laws until the 70s.
Section 230 is not dissimilar to common sense protections that other industries enjoy.
Does history and common sense thus dictate that progressivity in tax is dead?
Labour leader would, by the power of charisma and common sense, save Britain
There is always a way to message common sense and human decency — always.
But its common-sense rules would provide considerable simplification for employees and employers.
We cannot allow this hate speech to stop common sense gun violence prevention.
It doesn't take a Ph.D. to understand global warming; it's simple common sense.
Barron said that staying safe in Mexico largely comes down to common sense.
"I trust myself and the public to act with common sense," said Vidale.
Fortunately, common sense legislation has been reintroduced to turn back this harmful policy.
Supporters of those efforts say they're common-sense measures to fight voter fraud.
In the era of Trump, it appears that even common sense is controversial.
The correct diagnosis of my ailment was common sense mixed with a conscience.
This assessment is admittedly speculative, but it is speculation grounded in common sense.
It's plain common sense as well as obvious Christian ethics and humanitarian sentiment.
I think that's probably the most common sense way to look at it.
To conclude otherwise stretches logic, common sense and credulity to the breaking point.
I'm one to stand up for freedoms, but this is just common sense.
Even if I wanted to be in the streets, I got common sense.
We have to believe that at some point their common sense will prevail.
You don't give a cold shit about those common sense-ass experts, anyhow.
But others are common sense, such as statehood for D.C. and Puerto Rico.
Let's hope that common sense and basic human decency prevail when it arrives.
Now even that common-sense agreement has been upended by the Trump administration.
Consumer advocates see this as evidence that the common-sense regulations are working.
Some privacy groups, including Common Sense Kids Action, were already negotiating with them.
"...We really hope that common sense will prevail in the end," said Putin.
You're smart, have common sense, and know how to have a good time.
Common sense is viewed as intrinsic, something to be liberated rather than learned.
They are pragmatists, common-sense people that you don't find on either side.
I have translated these concerns into a clear set of common sense guidelines.
He said they have a "very common-sense perspective" that has offered guidance.
First up are common-sense, specific recommendations that try to move the needle.
No, I will respond, this is an awareness of history and common sense.
TASS news agency quoted him as saying he believed common sense would prevail.
Where is the common sense to handle such thinking privately, not on Twitter?
You can still take your kids outside, practicing common sense and social distancing.
Ms. Marant characterized the collection as common sense: the littlest big deal imaginable.
I think there's no common sense applied in that situation It's absolute rubbish.
Spencer is moody, cerebral and prone to bouts of caution and common sense.
It was from this common-sense and compassionate analysis that Judge Alito dissented.
I've taken your legacy to Congress to fight for common sense gun safety.
Thornton's argument is both common sense and contrary to lots of perceived wisdom.
The many women who ran on platforms of service and common sense did.
What this means for most of us is that common sense should prevail.
I decline, pleading a sore Achilles and a severe attack of common sense.
Trump's reckless decision to repeal these common-sense protections will have serious consequences.
And draconian sentencing — despite its frequent common-sense appeal — simply isn't that effective.
"It is categorically false, ignores the facts, and defies common sense," Lauer wrote.
It guts the system of checks and balances and it defies common sense.
"It is categorically false, ignores the facts, and defies common sense," he said.
However, such common sense seems too much for even liberal legislators to consider.
Bill was an incredible leader with a common-sense approach to solving problems.
To me, that seems like common sense and could make a big difference.
But there is a simple, common sense solution: let's talk to our neighbors.
So, it's common sense that the consequences of a lawless government are dire.
Read Common Sense Media's full review to learn more about how it works.
Cathy McMorris Rodgers introduced the legislation, called the Common Sense Nutrition Disclosure Act.
He had robust common sense, and was ready to express forceful political opinions.
They are willing to suspend their common sense in support of their President.
It also offends common sense notions of the meaning of conflicts of interest.
That same common sense must be reflected in the way we fix Obamacare.
"Common sense," he said, for instance, required grandparents to qualify as close relatives.
His message, polarizing as it is, is often packaged as common sense solutions.
Progressives once knew how to appeal to a common sense of national purpose.
Abbey's voice, like that of Thomas Paine in "Common Sense," never fades away.
"In the Senate the question often is if the decision is between 21202 votes, a filibuster, or passing common sense gun reform, I'm going to choose common sense gun reform," Castro said, predicting Democrats would control the Senate in 21628.
That has the contradictory effect of creating bigger controversies, as rules trump common sense.
Banning these ads is both common sense and just the right thing to do.
Had we not, in fact, made notable progress toward kindness, civility, and common sense?
Let&aposs not let emotions run ahead of just facts and common sense here.
Seeking to change common sense of who they are, and what they stand for.
Her trademark line was use your common sense, what rings true, what rings false.
"I follow science and common sense," the model and registered dietician nutritionist tells PEOPLE.
As Rice explains, applying the offline standards to online interactions is simply common sense.
If only policymaking were just a matter of applying good old-fashioned common sense.
It's a thing I know shouldn't happen because it goes against my common sense.
A lot of good driving is common sense, but there's a shortage of it.
CHRISTIE: Listen, I think that what people should do is use their common sense.
It added that it hoped "common sense" would prevail at the meeting in Warsaw.
Backers of the victorious Leave campaign are optimistic that common sense will ultimately prevail.
KEEPING a secret is hard work, as both common sense and past studies confirm.
"I see myself as a champion for common sense," Evans told New York magazine.
That it is now widely accepted may be a sign of growing common sense.
"Much of the affidavit doesn't comport with common sense," Merritt told CNN on Tuesday.
The department argues that the judge ignored principles of "common sense" in his ruling.
They talked up universal background checks, repeating the words "common sense" again and again.
Gloria's right — Heidi is letting her emotions lead her instead of her common sense.
The neverendingness of these models plays havoc with a lot of economic common sense.
Likewise, Richerson says thousands of genes may contribute to complex characteristics like common sense.
If it did, it would be a victory for economic logic and common sense.
Common sense says you don't let those who suffer from mental illness buy guns.
Common sense and a little digging can usually save you from the shadiest apps.
"The claims are preposterous, ludicrous, and defy truth, common sense, and logic," he said.
" Trump said "we have tremendous support for really common sense, sensible, important background checks.
Ryan Evans shared his belief that the regulations aren't discrimination, rather, they're common sense.
Please use my pictures, life, and story to push for common sense gun laws.
In 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed some very common-sense gun control legislation.
This is partly why Etzioni is so determined to give AI some common sense.
Basic arithmetic and common sense about the player and media voting shows us why.
The Problem Solvers are bringing a common-sense approach to the nation's toughest problems.
The other idea is these people don't have ideas, they don't have common sense.
We must have Republicans, Democrats and Independents come together to find common sense solutions.
And that's where my comprehensive plan to restore common sense to campaign finance begins.
So they did what they could through regulation, logic and common sense be damned.
"The Verge should stand up for common sense and semantic integrity," said one commenter.
Sometimes it just requires persuasiveness and common sense, at other times some strong-arming.
These are natural objections to a basic income, and they seem like common sense.
It would have taken simple common sense to realize the absurdity of the charge.
Both Common Sense and the App Store rate it for age 17 and up.
It's common sense that you can't benefit from Fitbit if you stop using Fitbit.
Instead, they have cast their proposals as common-sense solutions that span party lines.
These are common-sense steps and, most likely, none of them will be deployed.
"I think common sense will tell the Hong Kong people which version is true."
Insinuations that immigration is, per se, bad, are hardening into a new common sense.
News analysis The country has long been a model for common-sense public policy.
She seemed to seek out writers who needed a healthy dose of common sense.
There are lots of little common sense strategies like these that I could share.
And sadly, ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion underscores the need for this important, common sense reform.
"Common Sense," by Thomas Paine — that's the spark to the tinder of our founding.
Viewed through the lenses of education and common sense, it makes absolutely no sense.
Paine gave up the copyright to Common Sense so it could get wider publication.
They smartly backed a woman candidate who pushed a common sense locally-focused message.
But what seems common sense in retrospect is a mystery waiting to be discovered.
There is a common-sense way to help both the seabirds and the fishers.
It's common-sense public safety that has attracted support from across the political spectrum.
Common sense tells us that pain inflicted on a child can have lasting impact.
Frankly, making it easier for people to dispose of unused opioids is common sense.
Prejudice, fear, and misunderstanding are all powerful forces working against decency and common sense.
Use common sense, why else would he be concerned about the exposure of progressivism?
There are several common sense actions that Congress and the Trump administration can take.
Some people might think limiting demolitions is an imposition; we think it's common sense.
If you are faint of heart, or just have common sense, avert your eyes.
Indeed, matters of common-sense environmental protection and climate stability need not be partisan.
But everyone should use common sense before throwing money at a bad idea.[Bloomberg]
AI will achieve something like common sense, and it will be open source too.
Common sense dictates that this occur before the Chinese takes control of the company.
The point is, we should all applaud this partnership of neurology and common sense.
This shouldn't be a Democratic or Republican issue, it's a common sense, American issue.
Common-sense gun-control measures were passed in Britain in the 1980s and 1990s.
"You still have not introduced common-sense reform," Hart continued to yell at Cruz.
The best advice I have is to bring a healthy dose of common sense.
More innocuous but still frustrating was the frequent lack of common sense and entitlement.
Third: The so-called Common Sense Caucus, a large bipartisan group led by Sen.
On having opinions, even though he doesn't follow politics: Mike: It's just common sense.
Even doors rebel against common sense, many of them switching between automatic and manual.
The results may also mean that our common-sense flu containment procedures aren't enough.
She advocated for common sense gun laws and closing tax loopholes for the wealthy.
You would think common sense is common, but in many instances it really isn't.
Another common sense explanation is that it's due to changes in work-life balance.
Ancient wisdom is what I believe in, and that quickly leads to common sense.
The episode lit up the Twittersphere with outrage, consternation, and even some common sense.
The Trump EPA is thankfully proposing to restore common sense to EPA regulatory authority.
Police need these common-sense measures and a leader who will fight for them.
Common sense dictates that information should be made easier, rather than harder, to understand.
And a new moderate party in the state — the Common Sense Party — is rising.
My colleague Nicholas Kristof suggests 12 common-sense steps for what to do now.
Instead, the movie makes its biggest impact with treatments that feel like common sense.
Common sense would tell us that what Central American countries need is economic aid.
That markets are cyclicalCheck out the chart below from A Wealth of Common Sense.
The legislation is a common-sense measure, but it's also a huge step forward.
"We stand ready to work with congress to develop a common sense policy solution."
This is a common-sense approach to the daunting task of mitigating greenhouse emissions.
For me, it's all about common sense, and I don't like extremities in diet.
Common sense suggests, and research confirms, that intoxicated sex can be a bad idea.
We will review and repeal existing guidance documents that violate this common sense principle.
Unaware of the social cues and correctness and even common sense shared by society.
Common Sense Media offers a wealth of advice that can help with setting guidelines.
Today, it is considered common sense in Israel, including by Mr. Netanyahu's political rivals.
In keeping with a long tradition of defying common sense, statehouse legislators said no.
"What also counted were her common sense and her open mind," Mr. Levin said.
The Kremlin denied the allegations Wednesday, saying they were unfounded and lacked common sense.
He supports abortion rights and common-sense gun safety reforms like expanded background checks.
"It's a lot of common sense stuff," says John Samuelson, the union's international president.
"Tone matters," said James P. Steyer, founder and chief executive of Common Sense Media.
Ending the U.S.'s "endless wars" has become common sense within the Democratic Party.
That your friend did it suggests he's lacking in both sensitivity and common sense.
As common-sense conservation policy, the ACE Act expands opportunities for hunters and anglers.
Supporters say this is a common-sense question that simply makes sense to ask.
What is lacking, however, is any level of self-awareness, common sense or judgment.
Investments in prevention just make common sense, save money, and are backed by research.
But he also loses in a little thing I like to call common sense.
Requiring agencies to provide proper training to officers using military equipment is common sense.
Munoz has encouraged his employees to use common sense when difficult, unexpected events happen.
But we seem to have decided to suspend common sense when AI is involved.
They will also promise to defeat those who stand against these common-sense changes.
They will pledge to talk relentlessly about the need for common sense gun reforms.
People seeking common sense gun control must become single-issue voters on gun control.
The bill frees many banks from another common sense measure that Dodd-Frank introduced.
A relentless focus on everyday issues, non-partisan problem-solving and common-sense solutions.
I support common-sense gun safety legislation, which reduces gun violence and save lives.
Some Republicans said the assault weapons ban only seemed like common sense to them.
Without the concepts of time, space and causality, much of common sense is impossible.
Qantas staff did not exercise their duty of care or use any common sense.
" They're calling for "common-sense legislative priorities to promote lending and stimulate local economies.
"Donald Trump can't be trusted with common sense," the Cruz spot's narrator then says.
But many Americans clearly like to see themselves as supporters of common-sense compromise.
Despite the common sense coalition's call for compromise, other Democrats appear to be resistant.
"Use your common sense, and don't be distracted," said assistant U.S. Attorney Jacquelyn Kasulis.
It is common sense that you don't go past boundaries where visitors aren't allowed!
Chipotle&aposs comeback hasn&apost been built purely on back-to-basics common sense.
This is a shocking and momentous event that defies common sense and conventional wisdom.
Here's hoping the ITC exercises some common sense and rejects Whirlpool's petition this Thursday.
Roughly a dozen Republicans have been taking part in the Common Sense Coalition talks.
The time is now to break the cycle by enacting four common-sense measures.
These guidelines would confirm our common-sense understanding of what's healthy for our kids.
Keep it simple The basic principles of keeping skin healthy are mainly common sense.
A magical journey out of our common-sense view of things, far from complete.
Patient identity mix-ups can be disastrous, according to both common sense and statistics.
But on the whole this brief volume is full of useful, common-sense wisdom.
Finally, the CDC recommends practicing common-sense methods of preventing the spread of flu.
"Our brain usually, you see, has the ability to create common sense," he said.
At Taxpayers for Common Sense we analyzed comparable onshore lease sales in the region.
One needs only common sense and a little bit of economics to understand why.
Judgment, based on experience and common sense, needs to be applied before acting reflexively.
Within these constraints, however, there is a common-sense way of describing his situation.
Third: the so-called Common Sense Caucus, a large bipartisan group led by Sen.
"At such times, common-sense risk management suggests patiently awaiting greater clarity," he said.
Trumpian common sense MORE, who won the race and then won reelection in 85033.
It's common sense that flashing a smile makes you look friendlier and more approachable.
The family of placebo effects ranges from the common sense to some head scratchers.
Smith, 72, describes himself as a "common-sense Republican" worried about his healthcare costs.
Here's some quick, common-sense advice from ride-hail drivers, passengers and etiquette pros.
This is not the first government shutdown that the Common Sense Coalition helped solve.
Finally exercising some common sense, Ally runs back to her house to call the police.
Why didn't anyone have enough common sense to ask where this money was coming from?
And worse than that, we've demonstrated that demagoguery can triumph over reason and common sense.
Let's hope this return to common sense repeats in the US in four years time.
"The younger you go, the more concerns you have," said Robb of Common Sense Media.
Common sense tells us that no one should be forced to pay to be free.
Called for "common sense," claiming that if Assad is ousted, ISIS may fill the void.
The surest anti-phishing protection is also one of the rarest assets around: common sense.
"You can't rely on people to use their common sense anymore," said one local resident.
When billions are involved, sometimes it seems like common sense just flies out the window.
"Common sense would suggest they would be hurrying to go and look there," he says.
FOX NEWS OPINION Ethan Blevins: Seattle cracks down on renters, free speech – and common sense.
"You either have ZERO common sense or you are the biggest scumbag alive," said another.
You learn by common sense, keeping your eyes and ears open—and your mouth shut.
Then watch how these common-sense incentive-minded policies turn rosy scenario into economic reality.
These are common sense measures but there's no meaningful support for them despite the evidence.
Experts said that common sense would prevail once the new populist leaders understood the facts.
"Today's announcement shows that we have an administrator with common sense, commitment, and courage," Rep.
Translation: transparency isn't just common sense — it's effective too — so let's level the playing field.
He's got the IQ and the common sense — he's the smartest man I've ever known.
Rob Portman (R-Ohio) and Tina Smith (D-Minn.), will restore certainty and common sense.
Congress would then be obligated to pass voting laws with minimum common-sense national standards.
"I know we can respect the second amendment and make common sense reforms," Clinton said.
The fancy term for that is zero- based budgeting, but I call it common sense.
But the common-sense logic, as the radioactive Nyonoksa explosion shows, is even less kind.
With the common sense that I wish more people had in today's social media society.
Arizona's approach to self-driving technology is one of cooperation, common sense and embracing innovation.
A conservative lends his voice to the plea for the common-sense funding of elections.
Common sense says a digital rose does not smell as sweet as the real deal.
Don't Touch My Hair is a movement but in reality should just be common sense.
And because I think people will be hungry for straight talking, common sense, factual information.
Susan Collins's (R-ME) "Common Sense Caucus," which developed during January's three-day government shutdown.
For all you common sense voters out there, this get tough approach makes perfect sense.
It is often low-cost; it is always local; and it is always common sense.
The most important item to bring to work is a dose of sartorial common sense.
The last chapter of your book talks about strategies for balancing algorithms and common sense.
That's a crucial building block toward common sense, long a holy grail for AI researchers.
"For me it was beyond the limit of common sense and insanity," he told Reuters.
This rebalancing might seem like common sense, given that women buy half the cinema tickets.
Use discretion and common sense when figuring out which expenses are appropriate as write-offs.
The common-sense systems they're building still make mistakes, sometimes more than half the time.
So please, for the love of god, just exercise an ounce of common sense. [TechCrunch]
First and foremost are its people: hard-working people with a lot of common sense.
His common-sense approach, often with humor, can be very appealing to moderates and undecideds.
The FDA's legal interpretation is not only incorrect but also fails the common sense test.
His ideal assistant will possess common sense and an ability to communicate with other assistants.
I resent these people because YOU have common sense and you are logical human beings.
He has proven himself a leader through advocacy on immigration and common sense gun reform.
We just did common sense things because there was this "waste not, want not" ethic.
Other languages are always great, but having just simple logical common sense gets me going.
But that calling and messaging launched without some common sense privacy tools is very unfortunate.
A number of these solutions are inexpensive and involve little more than good common sense.
That is just common sense, and it is how the overwhelming majority of Americans feel.
Against all common sense, a group of scientists trained a spider to jump on command.
Cloudflare is technically right about there being no rulebook, but common sense ought to prevail.
This is something the vast majority of the American people think is good common sense.
"Strength in numbers," he said with very British common sense, so different from German idealism.
Instead of driving us all to an early grave, can't we try common sense instead?
It's just common sense to enact travel restrictions from such places to keep Americans safe.
Racism is beyond common sense and I believe it has no place in our society.
Instead it would be "common sense triumphing over isolationism", "tolerance overcoming hate", and so on.
"We have to believe that at some point their common sense will prevail," he said.
Regardless of America's political divisions, we need common-sense business solutions to supplement public policy.
This common-sense legislation would finally restore fairness and accountability to our nation's labor laws.
This conversation and our nation, deserves a fact-based dialogue and a common sense approach.
These common-sense Medicaid reforms will mean less dependency, higher incomes, and greater economic growth.
The citizenship question is not a new concept; it is the restoration of common sense.
But these proposed reforms would apply a measure of common sense to federal sentencing law.
Such an approach may seem like common sense, but it is far from the norm.
According to Gross, Goddard, and common sense, it's a straightforward request with near magical powers.
We need leadership, common sense and concrete plans because we are facing a brutal enemy.
"It debilitates our lawmakers from implementing common-sense gun reform," Milano said in an interview.
And it has tarnished McCrory's carefully tended image as a common-sense, pro-business governor.
It comes from emotional honesty, common sense mixed not just with sympathy but with empathy.
And, if it passes, it might also prove that Congress does have some common sense.
Many of their ideas are rooted in common sense simplicity that would grow the economy.
National pride and honor can be tricky variables, especially when not accompanied by common sense.
They're telling themselves the same lie: that fidelity matters more than dignity and common sense.
Hyperbole aside, the Crapo bill is a moderate, common-sense reform with strong bipartisan support.
Fortunately, there are common-sense reforms that can gain consensus and fix this broken system.
It's unclear, but common sense says the multi-pronged attack on Clinton wasn't just happenstance.
These are common-sense solutions we can work on together to rebuild the nation's infrastructure.
It should be common sense that you don't bring a gun into the White House.
Multiple studies have shown — and common sense backs up — that Facebook influences opinions and behavior.
Likewise, common sense defensive military precautions could be misconstrued as the prelude to offensive operations.
The search for answers need not be difficult if the alliance embraces common-sense solutions.
But many of those voters may have viewed it as a common-sense one, too.
These voters are clamoring for common sense solutions – not more talk and commiseration from candidates.
"I am vocal about common-sense gun safety and gun laws," she told the publisher.
This seems like good, common sense, but Storr has another, more radical suggestion to make.
Smartly, Congress has enacted a common sense, bipartisan delay of this tax in recent years.
A survey by Common Sense Media, released earlier this month, really brought home that point.
On the bright side, it is an award for long-term thinking and common sense.
Rather, they are common sense measures designed to help families save for higher education costs.
And less party, more country, more common sense are exactly what we need right now.
And, you know, if you think about it, most of it is just common sense.
This year's prime example is East London's J Hus and his debut album Common Sense.
TC: I didn't realize what a political force Common Sense has become, by your telling.
The referendum has been marked by a pin-striped nihilism dressed up as common sense.
This is a responsible, common-sense approach that all lawmakers should embrace, Democrats and Republicans.
We have seen "gun-friendly" states like Vermont demonstrate an appetite for common sense legislation.
The weight of evidence, other witness testimony, and simple common sense contradicts Sondland's account here.
None of these common-sense measures would do anything to put society in harm's way.
"We relied on common sense and goodwill toward the community to self-quarantine," Page said.
It's a staple of common sense that we don't let judges try their own cases.
"Due Process, Fairness and Common Sense are now on trial!" he wrote in one tweet.
Americans are just starting to catch on to the common sense benefits of bidet use.
One reason is that they simply can't afford a lot of common-sense environmental protections.
Others have tried to digitize common sense, and the task has always proved too large.
Venezuelans deserve to have their public finances be managed with honesty, responsibility and common sense.
" As for whether he'd call that gun control, he said, "I'd call it common sense.
The preservation laxities were dictated by what seemed at the time to be common sense.
Let's listen to the American people and enact common-sense safety laws that save lives.
And I believe strongly that common sense gun safety measures would assist us right now.
" Trish Beckman, a religion professor, said Ms. Klobuchar "speaks common sense in a fractured world.
At this point, the compulsion to eat dairy overrides any common sense I have left.
This common-sense reform had been in the works and probably would have occurred eventually.
It defies our common-sense intuition about what things are and what they can do.
But his "movement" is running into the wall of common sense within the Democratic Party.
"It's a common-sense approach that we have to take right now," Mr. Grewal said.
Let's hope it takes less time when it comes to common sense and the E.M.R.
The book's sections on diet and nutrition similarly lack supporting evidence, although not common sense.
She's struggled to find the balance between what the experts say and her common sense.
Whatever the case, individual items like these don't have any catchall rules besides common sense.
CEO Doug McMillon said last week that the company supports "common sense" gun control policies.
It may seem like common sense that spending time outdoors improves our state of mind.
With stronger storms and rising seas, Larson said protecting federal projects is just common sense.
Giving machines humanlike common sense is now at the top of AI's to-do list.
It offers a common-sense, effective solution to a problem that most Americans want resolved.
Common Sense Move over, FANG stocks — the listings powered by Facebook, Apple, Netflix and Google.
Our priority must be passing comprehensive, common-sense gun laws to permanently end this crisis.
The transport minister, Andreas Scheur, has said a speed limit is "against all common sense".
Now he has written his most ambitious book — part personal odyssey, part common-sense manifesto.
The recent listings also included more "soft skills" requirements like creativity, common sense, and judgment.
Policies are important and should be followed, but not at the expense of common sense.
One addition, though: he emphasized the need for common sense immigration reform and border security.
Human nature and common sense dictate that, despite the well-meaning resolution circulated by Sen.
Rather, we are blessed with patience, common sense, and a willingness to work things out.
Humans disambiguate bad audio by grokking the context of the conversation, by deploying common sense.
The Russell Amendment is a common-sense solution to EO 13672's unnecessary moral dilemma.
Some of the companies and websites geared toward men and dating provide common-sense lessons.
However, Snyder said federal bureaucrats could have responded sooner if they had used common sense.
Larson said the new law is "simply common sense" for those who were wrongly convicted.
The Senate should confirm the CPSC nominees to bring common sense regulations back to CPSC.
It is vital that Congress and the president allow this common-sense rule to stand.
These are common-sense pieces of legislation," he told CNN's John Berman on "New Day.
However, this common sense change has been met by apoplectic responses from environmental special interests.
It's a common sense approach to what at times seems like an intractable policy juggernaut.
What Short is asking the public to do is to entirely suspend common sense here.
That is just good common sense, and that's what they heard time and time again.
"This is a pattern of behavior," said James Steyer, chief executive of Common Sense Media.
But others should use common sense, like a relationship or subsequent civil interaction suggesting consent.
"Common sense would say that that would probably not be a good idea," he added.
He quickly began work on Common Sense, which was completed in a few short months.
So, this is a place where common-sense regulation is going to enhance the experience.
But she has made it her mission to advocate for common sense gun safety reform.
And it's yet one more sign of this politically correct world where we forget common sense.
Ordinary citizens may assume that this common-sense requirement is already the law of the land.
But prior to this study, that common sense didn't have hard data to back it up.
We must take common sense, widely supported, steps to reduce such violence, agony and grievous loss.
In that case, we should open it (the iPhone) up ... We have to use common sense.
While the idea may seem like simple common sense, interest in the platform has been significant.
"What you're seeing are common-sense people that are not interested in drama," Roskam told CNBC.
Anybody with a basic sense of decency – and, frankly, simple common sense – would have done so.
It's a complicated mix of common-sense practices, illogical egos, and a fair amount of horror.
To be sure, discipline needs to be balanced with common sense, he wrote in his book.
"Common sense, for instance, dictates that close family members be defined to include grandparents," Watson wrote.
" CNBC contributor Larry Kudlow, on the other hand, thinks Trump deserves a little "common sense credit.
But that calling and messaging have launched without some common sense privacy tools is very unfortunate.
"Clitoraid," Ali concludes firmly, "need to adopt some common sense and take their UFOs somewhere else."
It's common sense that more airline passengers require more screeners to process them safely and quickly.
"A lot of the things we did, I thought they were just common sense," Gagliardi says.
I'm not an expert on NATO," Trump said, "but I have a lot of common sense.
Self-driving cars currently lack the common sense needed to navigate using a traditional human map.
Republican voters in the Midwest may like the president, but they retain their famous common sense.
The "Common Sense" plan, or Rounds plan, would: Then you have a new proposal from Sen.
And was it just a matter of feeling like common sense outweighed comedy at those times?
This practice defies common sense, and runs contrary to our most basic understanding of due process.
Hindsight, research, and common sense make the blood-type diet almost laughable in its intricate illogic.
Some will go to the hospital, as common sense and an underwhelming new study have found.
In the early 1990s, he had drawn political cartoons for a Libertarian newsletter called Common Sense.
Common sense, however, makes one thing perfectly clear: walking is faster than standing, no matter what.
Notwithstanding the media noise and the inside the beltway blather, the American people have common sense.
His tricks involve both embracing common sense when searching for flight deals and going against it.
We encourage you to get online and have fun, but use sound judgment and common sense.
Its all training and common sense on the parents part 🤷🏻‍♀️ it's not a 'breed' issue.
Obama insisted Tuesday that he merely wants to enact a few common-sense gun safety measures.
Etzioni's lab is paying crowdsourced humans on Amazon Mechanical Turk to help craft common-sense statements.
Yejin Choi, one of Etzioni's leading commonsense scientists, has led several of these crowdsourced efforts.
Putting all this information in one place is a pretty common sense move for the company.
He made sense only in snatches, and even these rare moments of common sense were contradicted.
Now, the media in this country, they cannot stand the president&aposs common sense conservative agenda.
For that reason he describes single market access as fundamental and hopes "common sense" will prevail.
Ellis is vice president of Taxpayers for Common Sense and a member of the SmarterSafer coalition.
You can protect yourself by following these other common sense precautions: Never pay anything up front.
And he is already demonstrating that he's interested in solving problems using common sense and evidence.
Murphy recently launched a political fund to support candidates that back "common sense" gun control legislation.
Intelligent people have a reputation for making dumb mistakes, especially in situations that require common sense.
"The decision turns both the rule of law and common sense on its head," said Sen.
Pass any kind of common-sense gun control legislation, that the vast majority of Americans want.
That is the type of common sense logic that our new business-minded president will understand.
And the press has alerted the world to his countless violations of common sense and decency.
Hate me if you want to, love me if you want, but use your common sense!
Common Sense, Harris' partner in the Truth About Tech advocacy campaign, is already flush with cash.
That is common sense – although that might not matter under a literal interpretation of the law.
This is a common-sense, bipartisan solution that will help Americans both at home and abroad.
These and other common sense solutions are why the SECURE Act has strong support in Congress.
It's one of the most pernicious myths in politics, unsupported by history or even common sense.
Right to try seems like a worthy, common sense cause for pushing back against government overreach.
Supporting the Lee amendment is supporting common sense and standing up for local control over zoning.
Fourth, Americans across the political spectrum want policies that make both common sense and fiscal sense.
Or we can just adhere to common sense – that Macedonia is, and always has been – Macedonian.
These are common sense measures that will make Tennessee more safe and provide greater border security.
Public opinion shifts and common-sense laws have dramatically reduced the number of Americans who smoke.
Their continued neglect of common sense and the will of the American people is a disgrace.
The 'Brexit' tide at last seems to have hit the sturdy seawall of British common sense.
The "Reasonable Person" was defined as someone with average intelligence, average experience and average common sense.
But there should come a point in the headline-writing process when common sense kicks in.
I'm talking about common sense…We have to stop being so politically correct in this country.
But there haven't been one or two secrets to make it work, it's been common sense.
Perdue is showing leadership and common sense in improving conditions for its animals on the farm.
She also suggested a "common sense" eating plan with balanced amounts of protein, fat, and carbohydrates.
But do socialism, open borders, impeachment & angry leftist mobs really reflect common sense values of Texans?
Using common-sense strategies, instead of merely listening to talking heads, can give you a boost.
"It goes against common sense" that three sets of eyes are better than five, he said.
Now, we need senators of both parties to come together to support this common-sense approach.
Seeking common ground and common sense reforms is what contrasts the pragmatic environmentalist from the rest.
"The machine doesn't have the discernment or common sense that the human touch has," she said.
Thad Allen and others announce a new national "Veterans Coalition for Common Sense" against gun violence.
Molly Worthen CHAPEL HILL — The 2016 election pushed the boundaries of common sense in many ways.
After all, we can't share common sense without first marking the border between us and them.
The law blends common sense and compassion, redeeming reformed lives while saving money in the process.
What is missing, though, are some common-sense elements that may affect this vital professional field.
Editorial The vast majority of Americans — about nine in 10 — support reasonable, common-sense gun regulations.
Undoubtedly, as investigators seek additional evidence, this common-sense proposition will not be hard to prove.
These are common sense reforms that would make a real difference and benefit the entire NAS.
Ryan Alexander announced she will resign as president of Taxpayers for Common Sense, effective Jan. 1.
This plan might seem like common sense, but in Washington, the devil is in the details.
It is driven by deep inner compulsions that defy friendly advice, political interest and common sense.
For legislation, 2202 co-sponsors in the House of Representatives is evidence of common-sense policy.
Common sense indicates that any and all bells and whistles might make a house more sellable.
Also, for multiple common-sense reasons, maybe don't do job interviews on your dedicated work computer.
Today at the 2016 WIRED Business Conference, he said he wants to teach chatbots common sense.
It's so common-sense that most people would be surprised it hasn't always been the rule.
It means to uncover lies, confusions, and overgeneralizations, to detect abuses of logic and common sense.
Let's bring a little common sense to the arguments against Mr. Trump as the Republican nominee.
Therefore, the most important tools I have for staying safe are my intuition and common sense.
Challenges to substituting machines for workers in tasks requiring flexibility, judgment, and common sense remain immense.
Are people constantly trying to persuade you to turn Common Sense into a for-profit venture?
But when her curiosity overcomes common sense, what, you might wonder, does he say to her?
So why is Congress so determined to roll back this common-sense and money-saving provision?
Is it time for a third party where moderates from either party can reclaim common sense?
Scientific research and common sense long ago repudiated the once-held view that homosexuality is pathological.
These victims are helping themselves by fighting for common-sense gun laws to save the future.
So I was crestfallen on Monday, when a new report by Common Sense Media came out.
Castro said if he were president now, he would push for common sense gun legislation reform.
You have to understand I'm a business person, I did well, but I have common sense.
"We are plain spoken, common sense people who take pride in their work," the site said.
If it does, however, it will be contradicting its own historical standard, never mind common sense.
"We need to use common sense — and not use these extreme methods of training," he said.
Reinstating a White House cyber coordinator is a similarly common-sense proposal made by the commission.
Mr. Wehrum, as an E.P.A. official, called the revision "a common-sense interpretation" of the rules.
Texting while walking across the street should be a decision based off of common sense, folks!
Common sense, and a basic understanding of how respiratory viruses spread, make it a reasonable question.
"On travel, Dr. Fauci said there wasn't an official directive but 'just use common sense,'" Rep.
As with most UN climate proposals, these seem like common sense, yet little seems to change.
Common sense also includes our ability to apply this knowledge quickly and flexibly to new circumstances.
She said common-sense precautions were also being taken, like relocating generators out of floodable basements.
Those things you have to exercise common sense to stay away as much as you can.
We got this far by mobilizing seniors and their families to support this common-sense policy.
We can come together to pursue common sense solutions to save lives and end gun violence.
Often it seems as if it is the gaping difference in the application of common sense.
It is fair to say that most of it did not meet the common sense test.
Our common sense, as well as our morality, tells us what the president did was wrong.
"All you need in this case are the Constitution and your common sense," Mr. Cipollone sad.
This is a piece of compassionate, common sense legislation that improves public health and transcends party.
He promised to take on the National Rifle Association and fight for "common sense" gun control.
The obvious truth is American citizens have common sense and value our hard-fought Constitutional rights.
It's not too late for President Trump to choose the path of common sense and cooperation.
The party largely advocates for common sense reforms to address background checks, loopholes and assault weapons.
Proponents of gun control argue that common sense calls for tougher laws to stop gun violence.
On the right, the story that creates a common sense of identity is rooted in race.
His is a current model of movie stardom that's diminished but not without common sense, too.
But in the United States the conversation about this common-sense policy became politicized decades ago.
"I have tried to take that common sense, bipartisan approach in everything I do," Jones wrote.
They would eradicate borders, wealth, hard work, taxes, accountability, law enforcement and just plain common sense.
Presidents from both major parties, including Reagan and Clinton, have supported such a common sense principle.
This proposal is common sense, and it would enable the agency to make more-informed decisions.
They do not see socialism as a viable option because they are filled with common sense.
"Common sense, for instance, dictates that close family members be defined to include grandparents," he wrote.
Unfortunately for Republicans like McCarthy, they long ago abandoned common sense when it comes to Trump.
Collins said the group, collectively known as the Common Sense Coalition, is meeting again on Tuesday.
Nothing will replace common sense Bill was a Midwesterner with a real-life Horatio Alger story.
He called on people to use "common sense" when it came to the allegations against him.
"And remember this, it's just common sense, they're not sending us their finest, OK," Trump said.
This misguided effort to rollback these common sense and bipartisan plans does not stop with Zinke.
These partners included The New York Times, National Cine Media and Common Sense Media, among others.
Why are Zinke and Pruitt so hell-bent on fighting these common sense waste reduction standards?
He's also pushed for common-sense reform on topics ranging from immigration policy to infrastructure spending.
"Common sense says tells me that this cabinet will finish its term," he told Czech Television.
What happened instead was that anonymity became a shield to dodge accountability, transparency, and common sense.
He said that what he offered was "saykhl" — the Yiddish word for common sense and judgment.
"Sometimes everyone gets frustrated because we can't think to bring common sense to politics," Dorf says.
Some people are suggesting what appears to be common sense reforms such as more background checks.
Once they are advised of the savings, they are behind it because it makes common sense.
Washington needs, once again, to reflect the common sense and common decency of the American people.
The jobs and opportunity are here, but compassion and common sense from California's leadership is missing.
Even as directives about public health increase in urgency, vanity can sometimes battle with common sense.
Jim Steyer, who runs the nonprofit Common Sense Media, said fighting bait apps is often confusing.
Like nearly all self-help books, "The Swedish Art of Death Cleaning" is mostly common sense.
Common sense suggests that we do what we can to halt emissions as expediently as possible.

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