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As usual, a little common sense comes in handy.
But I've got to be flexible when common sense comes into play and it's causing me sleepless nights.
The common sense comes from knowing that the Big 12 still offers the most realistic path to the Bowl Championship Series title game.
A lot of things have been said that have not been thought through, and it's time a bit of common sense comes in.
You will find a new one behind each door every day until ChristmasFrom our blogsTravel: Common sense comes to India We take a look at India's decision to dramatically loosen its visa policies a step in the right direction for a nation notorious for bureaucracyAmericas: Colombia's war The kidnapping of a Colombian general last month did not end the peace process.
A recent example of a hefty dose of arrogance and the absence of anyone willing to apply some common sense comes from the Coors family, which started brewing beer in Golden, Colo., in 1876 and continued until the younger generations nearly ran the company into the ground by the early 1990's.
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"Difficult concepts that defy common sense come briskly to life," Michael Riordan wrote here in 1998.
The official report, and common sense, came to the conclusion that the Boeing 777 was struck by a Russian-supplied missile, operated by separatist militants.
This abuse of common sense came to the public's attention graphically in the Swift boat attack ads against Senator Kerry's war record, run by a shadow group with clear ties to the Republican Party.
Tom Crone, News of the World legal manager, said later: "We welcome Mr Justice Tugendhat's decision as a long overdue breath of fresh air and common sense coming out of the privacy courts.
Although the News of the World hailed Tugendhat's decision as "a long overdue breath of fresh air and common sense coming out of the privacy courts", media lawyers have dismissed suggestions that super-injunctions are on the way out, arguing that Terry's bid failed on its own merits – or lack or them.
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