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"Today there is more common sense.
"It's more common sense, it's more upward feedback and evaluation.
I think in 10 years there is more common sense in people now.
He added that "there is more common sense in the government and more ability of our international community to help coach the Iraqis to make wise decisions on how they govern".
So much of successful management is more common sense than rocket science.
Today that exotic idea is more common sense, like the energy conservation and renewable energy ideas that were also derided at the time.
"In truth I felt more comfortable with civil society than inside, our perception is that there was more common sense," Angelica Navarro, Bolivia's pugnacious climate negotiator at Copenhagen, tells me.
Entertainment Weekly's Jake Perlman pointed out that most of the "nudist rules" are more common sense than helpful hints -- and honestly, it could all be avoided if they would put on some pants.
Here's more common sense advice from the Mayo Clinic, the New York Times, and CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta, among others, on how long you can safely keep food, how to keep it fresh longer, and when it's time to toss it.
In addition, its recommendations are more common sense than the result of a systematic analysis of the variables involved in the exemption processes.
Regulation should be more "common-sense and efficient", he said, or Australia would price itself out of the investment market.
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