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Mourinho's team played with common sense and title-winning know-how.
I want to help women in technology, but a path to long-term success requires less charity (i.e. requiring at least one female on a founding team) and more common sense business practices.
Team work, cooperation, common sense can help make or break a neighborhood.
They were keen to confront the sort of attitudes that endured even as late as 1991, when Ron Noades, the then-chairman of Crystal Palace, said: "The black players at this club lend the side a lot of skill and flair, but you also need white players to balance things up and give the team some brains and common sense".
1.2 Mission Our mission is to provide clients across Canada's North with structural engineering services for all types of buildings, from concept planning through to completion, with a highly skilled professional team working together, using common sense and practical experience.
Topics discussed on air included the scourge of marijuana use among football players; the foolishness of young athletes using social media; and the importance that N.F.L. teams, all evidence and common sense to the contrary, supposedly place on issues of personal character when assembling their rosters.
Palace's black players, he said, "lent skill and flair", but, he added: "You also need white players in there to balance things up and give the team some brains and some common sense".
You get humbled and cagey in an older, more subdued guy who still secretly just wants to outsmart everybody else in weird ways and straddles the line between elegant strategies that topple superior teams and a lack of common sense to win games against inferior opponents.
The Vatican paper isn't alone in asking where this approach is leading, and Real Madrid is not the only team breaking the limits of financial common sense.
There was none of the characteristic joy in Sir Alex Ferguson's face as left the directors' box after a last 10 minutes which had seemed, from the gestures accompanying his animated conversation with club executive Ed Woodward in the next seat, to be consumed with the team's failure to play with common sense, once their goal had come.
Nigel was spot-on at the weekend; some of his comments to the players were brilliant and his handling of the substitution situation, where a player came on who wasn't named on the signed-off team sheet, was first class - common sense prevailed. .
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