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They had what looks to modern eyes like a more commonsense idea of who Jesus was.
It needs to have a much more commonsense approach to handling these cases," she said.
He called the changes to the polygraph "a more commonsense approach" and said current failure rates are "ridiculous".
All those involved in due diligence will be expected to take a "risk-based" approach and "reasonable" measures (translation: more commonsense, less box-ticking).
In another new book, "Otto Preminger: The Man Who Would Be King" (Knopf; $35), Foster Hirsch, a professor of film at Brooklyn College, takes a more commonsense approach.
"I wanted to come here as a sort of plea for a more commonsense politics," said Jake Edmonds, a 23-year-old student who had made a 14-hour car trip from northern Michigan.
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The new audit standard, which was approved by the SEC this week, allows a more pragmatic, commonsense approach.
The other involves more basic, commonsense measures like the use of outside air instead of air-conditioning to chill the water used to cool data centers.
"The [advisory panel] made recommendations that ultimately amounted to nothing more than commonsense textbook corporate governance and best practices in compliance, but even those were never considered by Fifa," Wrage's group added in its statement on her behalf.
Finally, some more judicial commonsense.
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