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"At that point, common sense should have prevailed".
"But at some point, common sense has to dictate that if something is three steps removed, it's not really fair".
At a certain point, common sense says enough is enough, as is the case when a guest is invited to multiple showers and isn't expected to take a gift to each one.
At which point, common sense kicked in, and he put down his phone and began paddling away to give the animal some room.
At this point, common sense, observation and experience are out the window, and the only thing left is blind faith, and why would we allow the blind person to steer the car?
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On his campaign website, Murray lays out his "13-point common sense action plan", which includes revaluing the pound so it is worth £1.10, introducing national service only for those who don't want to do it, and locking up the unemployed because "unemployment causes crime".
When Melanie Phillips writes "people have claimed there is no evidence that pornographic images have any effect on behaviour… common-sense would suggest, however, that at least some measure of cause and effect is involved" she misses the point that common sense can only be a starting point from which the evidence can prove you right or wrong.
The question we must continuously ask ourselves in the face of scientific complexity and uncertainty, but also growing evidence of climate change, is at what point precaution, common sense or prudent risk management demands action.
To solve the old problem, we need to make one additional step, getting 5^6 v+4)=4^6(x+4), with the minimum solution x=5^6-4=15621 whish is even more absurd from the view point of common sense.
Of the International Association of Athletics Federations' decision to reject the eligibility applications of 67 of Russia's 68-strong athletics team, Putin said in a speech broadcast on state television that it had "gone beyond legal boundaries as well as beyond the point of common sense".
This sort of self-concern, then, constitutes a form of partiality which seems, from the vantage point of common sense, to be morally endorsed.
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