These are "funds" in the common sense of being portfolios that pool investor dollars to buy assets.
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In the court of common sense, the ban is similarly in trouble.
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That is to embed in law the common sense principle that any new proposals or new tax cuts need to be offset so that they don't cause a deterioration in the budget deficit.
Granted, that belief goes against all the polling data and all the money data and all the common sense in the world.
"I won't forget that there are a lot of good common-sense answers to problems right out here in the real world, because common sense is not all that common up in Washington, " he said.
How can conservatives can keep throwing out criticism and no concrete plans of their own flies in the face of common sense.
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Of course, this illusion flies in the face of common sense, to say nothing of the constitutional duty to provide for the common defense.
But, in the end, common sense won the day for the sake of a distraught widow and four kids who will never see their dad again.
But it will still face an onslaught and to do its job it will need to appeal to a wide audience, in the language of common sense.
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Much of the economic advice to Africa, which focuses only on the macroeconomic impacts of large infrastructure investments and less on the microeconomic benefits of such financial outlays, is standing in the way of common sense.
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It has shown the overriding need for Common Sense in the way we approach issues such as law and order and asylum.
D.s in business manage to repackage the most glaring examples of common sense and the obvious in so much math and psychology mumbo jumbo that the uninitiated are actually, if only temporarily, fooled into thinking that something profound is going on.
And finally, I note that the federal sentencing guidelines include bribery and perjury in the same guideline, reflecting the common-sense conclusion that bribery and perjury are equivalent means of interfering with the governmental process.
Why do those beliefs persist in the face of common economic sense?
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Reducing spending while still investing in the future is just common sense.
This call sought to create the space for Congress to act in a bipartisan manner on the type of common sense immigration reform that is needed to fix the broken system.
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In my experience, the vast majority of Americans exhibit a native common sense about the importance of U.S. engagement in the world.
All in all the book combines good common sense with great examples to produce a structured approach to achieving evangelist customers.
In short, the dictates of common sense, fiscal responsibility and even Defense Department regulations have been seriously disserved by the latest "top-down" restructuring of the V-22 program to a reduced, single-service requirement.
Codifying an unlocking exemption brings the law in line with common sense and will prevent yet another return to a flawed process that creates a perpetual re-lobbying of many settled issues every three years.
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And I think the American people have made it clear both in the election and in the aftermath that they want Washington to pursue common-sense, balanced solutions to these challenges.
This is sometimes known as the Laffer Curve, and this common-sense theory is explained in the following video.
To loud cheers, he told the meeting in Brandon that UKIP was now the only party that talked common sense.
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We hear from former trading vice-president of Lehman's, Larry McDonald, who has written an insider's view of the systemic problems within the bank in his literary apologia "A Colossal Failure of Common Sense: The Inside Story of the Collapse of Lehman Brothers".
Philip Howard wrote a wonderful book in 1995 titled, The Death of Common Sense.
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There are simply too many policy inconsistencies and counter-pressures, not the least of which is the common sense of the American people and their representatives in Congress.
It is great to be back in the middle of America, where common sense often reigns. (Applause.) And this reminds me of why I like to get out of Washington now and again.
Touring has long been one of the best ways to promote a new album, and considering 27, 000 people in the states bought Gold Cobra, common sense would indicate that there would be a good number of people willing to spend some more money on seeing Limp Bizkit play those new tunes and the better known songs from a decade ago.
Alan Simpson is a flinty Wyoming truth-teller -- (laughter) -- if you look in the dictionary it says "flinty, " and then it's got Simpson's picture. (Laughter.) Through nearly two decades in the United States Senate, he earned a reputation for putting common sense and the people's welfare ahead of petty politics.
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The families of Newtown victims have been in Washington speaking to lawmakers about the need to pass common-sense legislation to reduce gun violence.
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