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That really would be common sense.
That would be common sense, too.
You would think it would be common sense not to ask leading questions or engage in suggestive questioning, but it does not come naturally to any of us.
Yet Mr. Shanley, chairman of the museum board, insisted that in the end it would be common sense and not politics that would save the museum's operating money as well as the other money for the arts.
"They don't even have an analyst specifically devoted to extremism – and they are unable to get permission from Congress to do a number of things that would be common sense".
"The experience they have, the knowledge they have, to me that would be common sense.
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This would only be common sense.
Strauss's evident progress and the fact that he is probably Fletcher's preferred choice - one that it would only be common sense for the selectors to go along with - had made his appointment seem the likelier after England's victory on Sunday evening.
This would seem to be common sense, so it would be churlish to argue against the idea of attempting to ensure basic levels of politeness and consideration in official, public discourse.
Using a DNA data bank to catch this attacker would seem to be common sense.
The paper provides the first direct evidence of what would seem to be common sense: The state of the overall job market affects the quality of new teachers.
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