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TIMMY: It's simply common sense, based on classic microeconomic-valuation modelling.
"He doesn't have a tremendous amount of common sense based upon what he did over the Internet," Mr. Gerber said when asked his thoughts on Mr. Weiner.
This is one example of French Food Rules (as I call them): codified common sense based in a rich food culture, backed up by a century of science.
Howells helped invent a kind of American prose that was not so much plain writing as easy writing — not easy to write (nothing is) but easy to read, and giving an instant note of common sense based on common pleasure.
STEVE COLL: I don't know about the spotting question — common sense based on what the administration has said would say no ground spotters, but who knows how they have interpreted their own declarations.
Nearly 800 miles away in Chicago, Robert Chase, the president of the National Education Association, told some 10,000 convention delegates that enactment of standards had been "absurd" and "perverse" in some cases and urged "a massive infusion of common sense -- common sense based on real classroom experience".
The service is usually run by volunteers, according to common sense based rules.
Based on a transdisciplinary and common sense based understanding, a process is traceable, means one can follow, what has been done and how a process came to its results.
You know, use common sense, based on human nature.
"Some of it can be quite common-sense based," says Reid. "It feels like a fresh pair of eyes works really well because you spot things that might have been missed".
The CYC project [16] is one of the oldest examples of a common-sense base constructed based on specialists.
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