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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common verdict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a widely held opinion or conclusion reached by a group or in a particular context.
Example: "After much deliberation, the jury reached a common verdict that reflected the evidence presented during the trial."
Alternatives: "a shared conclusion" or "a prevailing opinion".
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"A common verdict is: no Cultural Revolution, no economic reform," Roderick MacFarquhar and Michael Schoenhals write in their book on the period, Mao's Last Revolution.
This is a common verdict on players like Stephenson: that you like an agitator when he plays for your team, and hate him when he plays for someone else.
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And in the minutes after the debate, the common verdict emerged as the networks broadcast data from their "instant polls" and on-air focus groups, and correspondents offered instant analyses.
The paradox shows that judges may face a real danger of falling into collective irrationality when trying to reach a common and justified verdict.
But she told MPs the Commons' verdict on these measures would be treated as a vote on the whole package of 35.
Small Forward: LeBron James vs. Scottie Pippen The Stats: James – 27.7 PTS, 7.0 AST, 7.1 TRB, 1.7 STL Pippen – 16.1 PTS, 5.2 AST, 6.4 TRB, 2.0 STL The Verdict: It was a common joke when James made his notorious "Decision" that he joined the Miami Heat to be the Scottie Pippen to Dwyane Wade's Michael Jordan.
Still, the juries returned verdicts that indicated anything but a common opinion of the proceeding they had witnessed.
It is a common practice among all defendants, both public and private, to settle cases rather than risk an unpredictable jury verdict".
Why has it taken seven years for an official inquiry to reach the common sense verdict that the board and senior management of HBOS were ultimately to blame for the bank's failure?
The most common majority verdict was 'Yes', which occurred in a total of 30 out of 36 instances.
In reply, the ideal utilitarian argues that the common-sense verdict may be captured by noting that breaking promises erodes mutual confidence and that keeping promises increases mutual confidence (RG 38).
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