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However, even in this year of the unexpected, I cannot see common sense making a much-needed comeback.
Weirdly, Obama himself has weighed in on the Sanchez-Tebow question with his usual cautious, conservative common sense, making the point that while Tebow is a fine guy and a decent player, starting a season with a quarterback controversy already in place is a very bad idea.
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In every case, humanity and common sense made the insoluble problem just get up and go away.
But choosing leaders on the basis of their "common sense" makes no more sense than choosing a dentist on such basis.
And then you find out they really don't, and common sense makes more sense than what they're saying sometimes.
Sowden showed the entire line in a single group in his studio, and its simplicity and common sense made you want to buy every piece in it.
"Some of it just seems to be a reinforcement of common sense — make sure payments are applied, fix your errors," he said.
But the worldwide audience for the Oscars isn't even close to a billion, as a little common sense makes plain.
The only answer is for people to (gasp) use their common sense, make their own decisions about their welfare, and protect themselves and those in their immediate care.
Strunk and White, that bastion of common sense, make a point of distinguishing between compose and comprise, though decades of sloppy diction have made a hash of the distinction.
He had already angered the country's doctors by telling them they lacked common sense, made a joke about Alzheimer's patients, and pronounced "penniless young men" unfit for marriage.
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