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Negligence as it is commonly understood is conduct which creates an undue risk of harm to others.
If Ms. Weihs's illustrations exemplify moodiness as it is commonly understood, so too do the watercolor illustrations of Jean Tseng, an American who was born in Taiwan in 1940, and Mou-sien Tseng, an American who was born in Taiwan in 1936.
Church leaders printed up a sheet of talking points to help staff members deflect the charge that Bell was a universalist, because many Christians consider universalism heretical: "Love Wins" does not promote universalism as it is commonly understood (all will be saved, regardless of their faith), so we ask that you would please avoid using that term.
The majority first argues that "the constitutional violation of an illegal manner of entry was not a but-for cause of obtaining the evidence". Ante, at 5. But taking causation as it is commonly understood in the law, I do not see how that can be so.
But such an admission will undermine the relativist's attempt to convince others of her position, for the very act of argumentation, as it is commonly understood, is an attempt to convince those who disagree with us of the falsehood of their position.
To consider this issue does not necessarily mean that we advocate the societal perspective as it is commonly understood, or that we reject the arguments regarding fairness.
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That's not a restaurant as it's commonly understood; it's Brigadoon".
There are many possible reasons that have nothing to do with availability, as it's commonly understood.
Thomas Pynchon, by contrast, continues to embrace a version of 60s-ness as it's commonly understood, which has interesting effects on the authority he wields as America's senior postmodernist writer.
Most of all, I cleaved to the conceptualists because, by and large, they produced artworks which, by their very nature, demanded no actual aesthetic response – no "eye" as it's commonly understood – but only an intellectual one: a willingness to "get" the artwork as if it were a sight-gag.
Martha Stewart was never indicted for the crime for which she was originally investigated — insider trading — because prosecutors couldn't be confident that her decision to sell shares in a drug company after her broker told her the chief executive was selling his shares met the legal definition of insider trading as it's commonly understood in criminal law.
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