How To Use Common sense In A Sentence

  • They showed a lack of common sense that beggars belief.
  • This conundrum poses two questions: First: does collective stupidity actually have a bottom limit or is it some kind of great cosmic suckhole from which reason and common sense simply cannot escape? The End-of-the-World Survival Kit
  • Here's John Adams on Thomas Paine's famous 1776 pamphlet "Common Sense": "What a poor, ignorant, malicious, short-sighted, crapulous mass. William Hogeland: How John Adams and Thomas Paine Clashed Over Economic Equality
  • A team of chemists found that when certain substances are diluted in water, the molecules clump together instead of getting further apart, as common sense would suggest.
  • Windsurfing is perfectly safe as long as you have/use some common sense.
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  • Preservation of our environment is not a liberal or conservative challenge, it's common sense. Ronald Reagan 
  • It's about time these highways officers had some foresight or common sense.
  • Remember to use all necessary safety precautions - and common sense - when working on a roof, and call on a professional roofer for any repairs you're not fully comfortable undertaking on your own.
  • First, it was a good thing that the negotiation process was led by a pair of egocentric men whose machismo instincts somehow consistently outweighed common courtesy, common dignity and common sense.
  • You need someone in charge with common sense, but also with the organizational wherewithal to actually get something done. Brett King: #Winning at Social Media
  • Many such terms bombard the English language continually: some are stopped at the barriers of honesty and common sense; many invade the lexicon like novae, only VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol 1 No 2
  • They can be counted on to enthusiastically endorse any Democratic Party idea, regardless of how utterly void of common sense or careful forethought.
  • Like an old stone barn with hand-hewn beams, they were built to last, enduring monuments to craftsmanship and common sense.
  • The common sense stands midway between the corporeal sense of sight and the imagination, which is in the anterior chamber of the brain, and is known as phantasy (Aristotelian φαντασία). A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy
  • Reason, conscience and common sense demand that there be a Creator.
  • Therefore, increasing premiums for wealthier seniors is more likely to restrain overutilization than hiking their ... common sense Medicare reforms, like income-adjusted premiums ...will help ensure patients are seeking appropriate care. Richard (RJ) Eskow: The Burr/Coburn Medicare Plan: 10 Deceptions - And A Free-Market "Death Panel"
  • They think themselves too high and mighty to listen to common sense. The Sun
  • The story might have him playing an effete easterner converted into a "real" American by the Old West, or demonstrating manly American virtues in decadent Europe or corrupt Latin America, or good-humoredly asserting American common sense in response to vogues like health faddism or pacifism, but in all these plots he was the exact same wholesome, attractive fellow he had always been. The Silent Superstar
  • Even if you look past some of the unbelievable contrivances of this portrayal of the U. S. judicial system and just basic common sense, there's nothing that really stands out in this movie.
  • Too true, and it will save me a lot of time waiting for common sense to wither away and true Naderism to arrive. Archive 2007-06-01
  • The stories begin to accumulate, each one a random intrusion by dumb, underqualified government authorities who seem to have watched too much television and have very little common sense.
  • Daily Telegraph, Mr Johnson said: "They have taken the sword of common sense to the great bloated encephalopathic sacred cow of 'elf and safety. Evening Standard - Home
  • It's failure is based on unrivalled extravagance and excess, poor management and a desire to ignore any form of business or common sense.
  • Not all of us have to possess earthshaking talent. Just common sense and love will do.
  • Common sense dictates that most people, awash in their own ignorance, far prefer to lecture than be lectured to.
  • Are you totally devoid of common sense?
  • Something has crossed our lives so that we are about to lose foothold in the public world of common sense.
  • Use your common sense: if the car you're looking at is a 1991 J reg then you should expect it to have upwards of 140,000 miles.
  • By Wells's own testimony, she had a quick Irish wit, high spirits and radiant common sense.
  • Now it may be that a lunar outpost is valuable in its own right but if as many people say its primary purpose is as a stepping stone to Mars, I need to hear the argument about why the quickest/cheapest path to Mars passes through the moon (figuratively of course!). common sense Moon Outpost or Bust - NASA Watch
  • I am sure that common sense will prevail in the end.
  • Common sense dictates that it is dangerous to use a mobile phone while driving.
  • Your inclinations are based on common sense and sound medical practice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mountain safety boils down mainly to common sense; you can teach yourself the necessary skills, and there are many excellent books on the subject.
  • Some civil servant looked at her application and said: ‘Rules is rules,’ without applying an iota of common sense.
  • Is it any wonder that the country grows restive and fractured as common sense seeps away from law enforcement?
  • These people crumble when their arrant nonsense is confronted with simple common sense.
  • He thought about giving up his job, but then common sense reasserted itself.
  • So we can easily prove that we are a little bit short and hopefully common sense will prevail. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am sure that common sense will prevail in the end.
  • A handful of common sense is worth bushel of learning. 
  • Here he personifies folk cunning, good humour and common sense.
  • Even if this statistic isn´t accurate, the major dangers of smoking tobacco cigarettes is commonly known, so when a product is launched that claims to be much safer and when common sense would say that if all these dangerous toxins have been removed, even if the electronic cigarette cannot be proved officially ´safe´, surely it does actually have to be ´safer´? American Chronicle
  • This is what the philosopher and aesthetician had in mind when he spoke of humour as a form of common sense.
  • But given the right information, individuals will generally act with moderation and common sense in the interests of their families. Times, Sunday Times
  • He inhabits a world where historical activity is surrounded by supernatural forces, where the numinous constantly interpenetrates the dull sublunary world of common sense.
  • If common sense and "real politic" can be taken into account for some caese then why not others? On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The briar pipe continued to epitomise solid, dependable, common sense masculinity.
  • This left a grey area in which common sense might be applied. Times, Sunday Times
  • The three great essentials to achieve anything worthwhile are, first, hard work; second, stick- to- itiveness; third, common sense. Thomas A. Edison 
  • But common sense would indicate that consuming liquid or semi-solid choices - a concentrated carbohydrate drink, sports drink or gel - might be easier to digest that a bowl of lentils.
  • So common sense tells me that they're not going to do it to you or me, lovey.
  • All it takes is a healthy dose of common sense. people), and the states of Michigan and Tennessee, estimated that a whopping 25% of employer-direct medical care costs are attributable to "modifiable" factors in employees such as stress, high blood pressure, weight, high cholesterol, excess alcohol use, poor nutrition, smoking and depression. Forbes.com: News
  • A few players from each side got involved in a fracas, but thankfully common sense prevailed.
  • My class on the Revolutionary just studied Thomas Paine's Common Sense.
  • That's a 100% copper-bottomed pure common sense policy, and Labour are boasting they're against it?
  • The three great essentials to achieve anything worthwhile are, first, hard work; second, stick- to- itiveness; third, common sense. Thomas A. Edison 
  • Falling in love consists merely in uncorking the imagination and bottling the common sense. Helen Rowland 
  • Greed often gets in the way of common sense. THE 22 IMMUTABLE LAWS OF BRANDING
  • Why Everybody Owes Everyone and No One Can Pay ', explains: "Finance, like other forms of human behaviour, underwent a change in the twentieth century, a shift equivalent to the emergence of modernism in the arts - a break with common sense, a turn towards self-referentiality and abstraction and notions that couldn't be explained in workaday English. Johann Hari: How Goldman Sachs Gambled On Starving the Poor - And Won
  • Waging war with such tools required more than courage, common sense, and a firm seat on a horse.
  • Not surprisingly, their heuristic - the equivalent of what we call intuition, or common sense - is that of Suburbia, which has been the predominant mode of white American thought since the late 1960s. MIDDLE CLASS ANGST: THE POLITICS OF LEMMINGS, Part I
  • Yep, the Colonel argues that young people need more character, lest the void usually filled by common sense is colonised by the personality traits of looney toons / pokemon/ninja turtles/power rangers.
  • It would not be an exaggeration to say I am in some awe of this lady; she is facing a difficult time in her life with courage, common sense and humour.
  • Common sense seems to be something that Blackpool council feels stag and hen parties lack when they come to his town. Times, Sunday Times
  • A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. 
  • He's got experience and common sense. The Sun
  • I'm happy that you heeded my comments, but they're only the results of lots of experience and some basic common sense, not deep cerebration.
  • Aside from observing the etiquette of treating our fellow man respectfully, this strikes me as basic common sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are two common senses of this: (1) opposition to the spread of knowledge-a policy of withholding knowledge from the general public; and (2) a style (as in literature or art) characterized by deliberate vagueness or abstruseness. 'Daily Voting News' For August 08, 2008
  • Pet owners blessed with common sense may point out that one of the primary reasons for owning a dog is that all concerned can enjoy walkies.
  • There are websites where you can look for photos and email addresses used by scammers but it's better to use common sense. The Sun
  • Windsurfing is perfectly safe as long as you have/use some common sense.
  • In fact, a new administration could enforce new global warming regulations with common sense, focusing on large emitters of greenhouse gases to achieve reasonable reductions while spurring trillions of dollars worth of economic growth and green-collar jobs. Wonk Room » EPA Sends Greenhouse Endangerment Finding To White House
  • This abandonment of common sense and reason is dangerous, particularly when scientists consider themselves to be the only persons fit enough to serve as jurymen in law courts.
  • But for a prince of our people, courage alone is not enough; it must be tempered with common sense. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • You were praising common sense in dietary choices, and I think we can agree that reducing your bacon-fat intake if you want to be healthier is just common sense in this day and age. Waldo Jaquith - New year’s resolution.
  • It is irksome that some common sense preventative measures are not in place.
  • Use your instinct and common sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems a process of alienation has taken place that has undermined common sense and basic human decency.
  • It doesn't square with common sense, so something is going on here.
  • Castle. now my Goddess shall be Common Sense — she has no mysteries & her creed is a comprehensible one. Letter 159
  • It is time for some common sense, for in a rural area like Wiltshire the car is not going to go away.
  • If people are making policy recommendations based on finds of peat at glacier margins, it seems a matter of common sense that one would want a report on the stratigraphy by a geologist or glacial geomorphologist. Some Geologists at Quelccaya « Climate Audit
  • Prudence, common sense and wisdom make a better life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • This may seem no more than common sense, but today it is not the accepted wisdom. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your blend of good humour and common sense ensures two families will get along well. The Sun
  • The obsessive desire to stop burning coal has overwhelmed common sense. The Sun
  • Common sense seems to be something that Blackpool council feels stag and hen parties lack when they come to his town. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was ill educated, unintelligent, lacking in common sense, careless of his duties, immoral, and lazy.
  • In our language, and in our common sense understanding of language, the substantialist meaning of ‘being’ is the literal and genuine meaning, and any other is metaphorical and lesser.
  • So, while, in his summing up, the Judge adjured the jury to ‘use your common sense, neither he nor the jury showed much of that vital commodity.’
  • People possessed of common sense have always known that human rationality is, at best, a fleeting phenomenon. Times, Sunday Times
  • She is above all patriotic and endowed with practical common sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last summer, he conceded defeat to common sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is common sense really, but I have no doubt that the chances of it being adopted are negligible due to cost.
  • They see themselves as a class, a clique, and cannot conceive that any way but their way is right, ergo any attempt to change things must be borne of spite rather than common sense.
  • Much of it is good common sense. Christianity Today
  • Common sense says that the physical environment has an impact on productivity.
  • Common sense then overcame valour as Bill called the police who, in turn, contacted the local snake catcher who duly arrived with his equipment.
  • Cause that common sense conservatism can be plugged-in there in Canada too. ProWomanProLife » Sarah Palin in Hamilton, ON
  • All the appeal of the system is in the powerful common sense semantic analysis going on in the background.
  • The laws of nature governing domains beyond the range of human perception violate common sense.
  • Call it rather a sort of beggarly day-dreaming, during which the mind of the dreamer furnishes for itself nothing but laziness, and a little mawkish sensibility; while the whole materiel and imagery of the doze is supplied ab extra by a sort of mental camera obscura manufactured at the printing office, which pro tempore fixes, reflects, and transmits the moving phantasms of one mans delirium, so as to people the barrenness of a hundred other brains afflicted with the same trance or suspension of all common sense and all definite purpose. Coleridge, Biographia Literaria, III footnote 1 « Unknowing
  • The flashy intellectual brilliance of Fox is no match for the wisdom of ages, the common sense of the freeborn Englishman.
  • The common sense, humane solution to the conflict would be to offer resettlement to Palestinians in neighboring Arab countries with generous compensation. Matthew Yglesias » Gaza and Just War
  • A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. 
  • It does not need vast expense to be incurred, just good common sense based on knowledge of these situations. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its treatment of the modern piano as a vehicle for Bach reflects older emphases, and praise for the clavichord might be wishful thinking, yet the writing is full of common sense and musicianship.
  • Brains, manners, road sense and common sense don't exist in the motorists' world and the biggest nut on a car sits behind that steering wheel.
  • The coalition wants people to act and to know that the law and common sense will be on their side. Times, Sunday Times
  • A treasure hunt in the middle of Delhi's hustle bustle is not something you hear about everyday, and to watch enthusiastic children walk their way to a booty of gold coins with the help of scientific instruments and common sense just as rare.
  • What he did has warped from the path of the common sense.
  • Plain common sense tells us exactly the same thing. The Sun
  • It is the inseparable and inextricable nature of the bond between the skeleton and death which ensures that human bones are often perceived in a supernatural light that passes beyond common sense.
  • Against common sense and regulations, the interiors of the cars were built with flammable materials.
  • Not all of us possess earthshaking talent. Just common sense and love will do.
  • It's a perfect evocation of hospitality and maybe a little answer as to why Italy defies the laws of common sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • The children were fascinated as she laced her stories with a fascinating mix of humour, folklore and common sense.
  • I think it is probably a common sense of smart-assery. It Rubs Off - SpouseBUZZ
  • At last, common sense had reasserted itself.
  • They showed a lack of common sense that beggars belief.
  • Your common sense approach soothes family moods. The Sun
  • So, by all measures, this is a great deal … some common sense and some simple number-crunching tells me that, no 'cap rates', 'proforma's, or any other complex financial manipulations necessary. Pfblogs.org: The Ad-Free Personal Finance Blogs Aggregator
  • They were known for their humour and common sense while on duty. The Sun
  • The obsessive desire to stop burning coal has overwhelmed common sense. The Sun
  • It would make common sense to support that current coaching group with a mentor. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why do the natural rules of trust, common sense and due diligence for some reason not seem to apply online?
  • We hope that common sense would prevail.
  • Also, I think they could profit enormously from Amy Welborn's common sense perspective.
  • So we can easily prove that we are a little bit short and hopefully common sense will prevail. Times, Sunday Times
  • A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. 
  • I'm 1 who has read a version of Paine's Common Sense where on the last page he says "an avidity to punish is to be avoided ... American Justice is At Risk. What Are You Doing About it?
  • Backing up would have been the sensible option, but a dizzy blonde is never one to possess much common sense
  • Genius after all ain't anything more then elegant common sense. Josh Billings 
  • Common sense and cartilages will tell you that you don't have to cycle every day of your trip.
  • Leaving a small child alone at home defies basic, fundamental common sense.
  • Common sense is still marginalized as "the left," counterweighted in the media by the intensifying stridency of the highly organized and well-financed Republican right. The Gitmo Distraction
  • As a citizen and voter, I expect a minimum level of common sense and pragmatism from the people elected to represent me. Uncategorized Blog Posts
  • Some of these are from the Tao, but most are things your grandparents could tell you, in that they're just common sense. GOING OUT
  • At least they appear to possess more nous [common sense] than is often credited to viewers of that kind of program.
  • What is the correct balance between avoiding discriminatory employment practices and giving good customer service and applying good old common sense?
  • All the bodily defects and deformities that orthopedy treats, give but a feeble idea of the humps, the tortuosities, the dislocations we have inflicted upon ourselves in order to depart from simple common sense; and at our own expense we learn that one does not deform himself with impunity. The Simple Life
  • Inexperience is magnified as a handicap when it is compounded with two further weaknesses: impetuosity and ideology untempered by common sense. The spotlight begins to shine on the coalition's flaws and faultlines | Andrew Rawnsley
  • They have taken the sword of common sense to the great bloated encephalopathic sacred cow of elf and safety. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • It is common sense that citizens will not deposit money in banks for such minimal interest earnings.
  • He provided the perfect balance of experience, common sense and great humour. Times, Sunday Times
  • He lacked any of the practical common sense essential in management.
  • What's surprising about this analysis is that it suggests that built in to common sense concepts of memory is a reliance on the existence of some kind of ˜memory trace™ as a continuous bridge across the temporal gap, causally connecting past and present. Memory
  • Common sense tells you her claims need careful examination. The Sun
  • You add common sense to imagination and make real progress. The Sun
  • This left a grey area in which common sense might be applied. Times, Sunday Times
  • Investors need to tread carefully, as irrational exuberance has a habit of eclipsing common sense in the world of tech. Times, Sunday Times
  • The commoner qualities are the most useful – such as common sense, attention, application, and perseverance.
  • In the end the council representative and the head teacher were all courtesy and common sense, and the resolution made me laugh. Times, Sunday Times
  • The political gamesmanship that has permeated healthcare must be replaced by common sense and what is in the best interest of all parties in healthcare, including those who provide it.
  • I'd at least managed to hang on to enough of my common sense not to let him move in with me. DEAD BEAT
  • For decades, petty rules, silly laws and frivolous lawsuits held no power over Common Sense.
  • Good common sense when handling uncooked and cooked food is required to prevent food poisoning.
  • With your practical common sense and assertive articulation, others will be glad to listen. The Sun
  • I will bet that members opposite will vote for bureaucracy rather than for common sense.
  • Through a combination of her determination and solid common sense, the club was fully operational within a few months of the idea germinating.
  • This self-help book offers plenty of useful advice and tips which are common sense to all those who enjoy a healthy and positive in-law relationship.
  • Some heads argue a more common sense approach is needed. The Sun
  • At work, your calm, common sense approach to problem solving gets results and sets up a choice between earning more or learning. The Sun
  • An affection for the blunt speech of brute common sense often gives her poems the plain poise of wisdom literature, lanced with slides and swerves that leap from her alert musicality.
  • I'd at least managed to hang on to enough of my common sense not to let him move in with me. DEAD BEAT
  • The law is a guide, but we need to have enough common sense, as Americans, to know when to trump legal arguments when there are obviously stronger moral and/or utilitarian arguments around.
  • What is to be gained by letting egos prevail over common sense?
  • It would seem that the professor, in attempting to explain politics and religion to us, has lost his hold on common sense.
  • You have the blend of intuition and common sense that helps you handle people skilfully. The Sun
  • Arguments should not be pitched as if the judges were normal people with normal life experience; eschew plain common sense in favor of the kind of monkish jesuitical hair-splitting scholasticism that would make Plato’s headspin. The Volokh Conspiracy » Oral Argument — Common Mistakes:
  • The obsessive desire to stop burning coal has overwhelmed common sense. The Sun
  • I suggest he check his sources - common sense should make him realise his claim is totally incorrect.
  • And finally, formulaically, she invokes that neighborly, over-the-fence standard ‘common sense’ to pit us against those wacky liberal intellectuals.
  • It is hard to think of a local scene without a locus, to have a sense of community without a common sense of place.
  • His ears buzzed with anticipation of the fear that that clawed at the surface of his mind, daring to break loose and cause pandemonium upon all common sense and knowledge.
  • A team of chemists in Korea found that when certain substances are diluted in water, the molecules clump together instead of getting further apart, as common sense would suggest.
  • Film acting schooled Reagan in the hortatory oratory of movie dialogue - speeches crafted to sell an ideal or an emotion, and still sound like plain-spoken common sense - techniques he used so dynamically in politics.
  • Like the notion of the vermis, the common sense was a particularly "mobile" topic. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • The whole story angered de Lescure, whose temper was acerbated by his own inactivity and suffering, and whose common sense could not endure the seeming folly of putting confidence in so mysterious a warrior. La Vend�e
  • It's the polar opposite of common sense. The Sun
  • He taught mathematics not as some esoteric mystery, but as practical common sense.
  • These judgments are mere common sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • Common sense must prevail in the end.
  • The complete article shows quite clearly how the reporter resented being treated as if she had no discernment nor common sense.
  • The sad but true facts seem to suggest that pure and unadulterated sectarianism is at the base of the rationale that is clouding common sense and sound judgement within unionism.
  • You are left with common sense and judgment, and a degree of risk, certainty being impossible. Times, Sunday Times
  • You don't need any special skills for this job, just plain common sense.
  • I understood that the text of the law was open to interpretation based on common sense, and that's what precedent was.
  • To Ms. Rosenfeld, common sense became and remains not an honest method of seeking truth but a rhetoric of flattery and cajolery. All Things To All People
  • Fortunately, common sense prevailed.
  • Does anyone ever succeeded in downsizing an administration? common sense What Civil Space Agency Would You Create? - NASA Watch
  • We hope that common sense would prevail.
  • 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 
  • Use your instinct and common sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • I would add a seventh, some senior officer will always come up with a bollock brained new scheme to get themselves promoted at the expense of common sense. Life, Death and Taxes. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • I am only pleading with you to use the term Austrian in the same mundane and common sense way. On Beating Dead Horses - The Austrian Economists
  • For those of you with the good taste, and common sense, to invest your time more productively, the premise is simple.
  • Leaving is only surrender if fighting is your blood call intruding on common sense inteligence. Obama Campaign Winning Today's Spin War With McCain Over Iraq?

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