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Again, as is a matter of common knowledge, a prison, with its thriving trade in illegal substances, is really the last place an addict should be sent.
Whereas deflagration-to-detonation transition in confined systems is a matter of common knowledge, feasibility of the transition in unconfined space is still a matter of controversy.
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He was well aware that his unfaithfulness to his wife was a matter of common knowledge; if, then, there was any suspicion that she had been murdered, there would also be suspicion that he was the murderer.
He said he intended to ask Secretary of State Colin L. Powell to issue a supplemental report before the next regular report this fall, "just to highlight the obvious facts that are a matter of common knowledge and not in dispute".
So the truth and general knowledge of these truisms is a matter of common sense.
"Eliminating this duplicative program is a matter of common sense".
Survival, Eldar assures, is a matter of common sense.
Being respectful is a matter of common decency.
Again, this is a matter of common courtesy.
It's a matter of common sense.
"It's a matter of common courtesy.
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