Similar words: nonsense, consensus, nonsensical, sense of responsibility, sense, senses, consent, in a sense. Meaning: n. sound practical judgment.
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(61) Fortunately, in this case, common sense has prevailed.
(62) Preservation of our environment is not a liberal or conservative challenge, it's common sense. Ronald Reagan
(63) There is a basic assumption in international law - and in common sense - that a state will protect its citizens.
(64) Common sense is the most fairly distributed thing in the world, for each one thinks he is so well-endowed with it that even those who are hardest to satisfy in all other matters are not in the habit of desiring more of it than they already have. Rene Descartes
(65) The rules ought to be laid down based on common sense, not like one-way systems, things like that.
(66) Few can help but be enthused by his confidence, common sense, and bonhomie.
(67) Common sense is the most widely shared commodity in the world, for every man is convinced that he is well supplied with it. Rene Descartes
(68) Common sense, reason, tell her to wash this away down the wash bowl, but thrift forbids.
(69) That said, the regulatory outrages against common sense continue unabated, and the pressing need for reform remains unsatisfied.
(70) Genius after all ain't anything more then elegant common sense. Josh Billings
(71) The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next. Henry Ward Beecher
(72) Sometimes I think he's a little short on common sense.
(73) Common sense and a sense of humor are the same thing, moving at different speeds. A sense of humor is just common sense, dancing. William James
(74) The three great essentials to achieve anything worthwhile are, first, hard work; second, stick- to- itiveness; third, common sense. Thomas A. Edison
(75) Use your common sense when deciding when children should go to bed.
(76) For Fred, solidarity between people is a matter of plain common sense rather than ideological preference.
(77) It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something. Franklin D. Roosevelt
(78) Until an effective principle of inertia had been formulated, the earth's motion was contradicted by common sense.
(79) Falling in love consists merely in uncorking the imagination and bottling the common sense. Helen Rowland
(80) We trust common sense will prevail and that the Authorities will heed the massive number of bonafide objectors to the application.
(81) Common sense income is better than temporary income.
(82) Common sense will win the day.
(83) They are destitute of common sense.
(84) Fowler liked simplicity,(sentencedict.com/common sense.html) straightforwardness and common sense.
(85) Economic political things overshadow even common sense occasionally.
(86) Your silly letter a reflection on your common sense.
(87) Contrary to nature, reason, or common sense; absurd.
(88) This sophism goes against common sense.
(89) He never warped from the path of common sense.
(90) It is congenial with reason and common sense.
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