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The judge said the prosecutors had failed to take "common sense precautions" to avoid the problem.
Public health officials urged people to remain calm and to take common sense precautions.
In tonight's speech, the president will "throw down the gauntlet" to Congress and demand they take "common sense" action, an anonymous White House official has told reporters.
In an op-ed in last week's Washington Examiner, Tom Coburn, a Senator from Oklahoma, wrote that Congress should take "common sense steps like freezing defense spending until the Pentagon can pass an audit and remove all nondefense spending from the Pentagon's budget".As Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said, "Our national debt is our biggest national security threat".
The U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia's neighboring state of Bahrain, which has so far reported no cases of the virus, is meanwhile reported to have told Americans there to take common sense precautions against the virus, like regular hand-washing and avoiding contact with anyone who appears to be sick.
Or we can take common sense measures to reduce the gun violence.
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"We took common sense and what we knew about the water from living here.
But Noi said Daodu was paying the price for his honesty: "He's the victim of a flawed, outdated process, which dehumanises and takes common sense out of the equation.
Instead of making extraordinary students like Ayriq struggle to beat the odds every day we should be taking common sense and essential steps like this to change the odds.
With leaner budgets and mayors looking at the upside of a green image, cities are taking common sense action and doing things like reducing the amount of energy used by municipally-owned buildings.
Oil and gas operations are the source of over 7 million tons of methane pollution each year, which once in the atmosphere have the same warming effect as over 600 million tons of carbon dioxide, making them a good place to start by taking common sense measures to plug leaks.
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