Blinded by my desire to look like her, I neglected to employ common sense to make sure the darn bag was actually functional for me.
The only answer is for people to (gasp) use their common sense, make their own decisions about their welfare, and protect themselves and those in their immediate care.
"If you aren't sick, make sure you are practicing the common sense precautions, " said a spokesman at the New York State Department of Health.
"The question-- similar to every inquiry intro probable cause-- is whether all the facts surrounding a dog's alert, viewed through the lens of common sense, would make a reasonably prudent person think that a search would reveal contraband or evidence of a crime, " said Justice Elena Kagan.
President GEORGE W. BUSH: We need to make our forests healthy by using some common sense.
Both common sense and IRS regulations make clear what a "substantially identical" individual stock is.
Therefore, John Kerry will make choices that reflect both conviction and common sense.
And behind the scenes, they'll do everything they can to block any common-sense reform and make sure nothing changes whatsoever.
Use common sense, but vow to make travel choices that speak to you and your values, not other people's fears.
As always, there are never any commercials displayed on Netflix and independent ratings and reviews from Common Sense Media were used to make the selections.
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"It makes common sense that respiratory insults may make a child more prone to developing an inflammatory condition of the lungs, " said Dr. Kenneth Kim, an allergist.
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Wall Street, health insurance and drug companies, fossil fuel and nuclear power companies, and defense corporations have been hard at work defeating common-sense reforms that would make them more accountable.
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But we have to recognize that some common-sense regulations often will make sense for your businesses, as well as your families, as well as your neighbors, as well as your coworkers.
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"If you look at it from a common sense perspective, you can make arrangements so an employee can make time up later in the week, that's a reasonable approach, " a spokesman said.
To spice things up, the Senate Committee invited Facebook to join the grill-out, giving one privacy advocate from Common Sense Media the opportunity to make fun of the social network for its recent failed PR attack on its co-testifier.
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The case for this law is pretty common sense: knowing what their coworkers make will give employees bargaining power, and may even prevent discrimination.
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Rather, to point out that large areas, almost all in fact (except Ricardo and some of the odder implications of Keynesianism which I and many others are not sure make sense at all, let alone the common sort) of economics is based on such logical concepts that can be derived from simple if thorough contemplation of the world around us.
At both events, the focus was on the progress we can and do make when elected officials work together to find smart, common-sense solutions to the challenges that face us as a nation, from recovering from national disasters like Hurricane Sandy to continuing to rebuild our economy after the 2008 crash.
So there's just a bunch of common-sense stuff that we could do that would make a huge difference.
Nor is it clear that brain surgeons would make a better fist of legislation than ordinary people with guts and common sense.
Overwhelming majorities of Americans -- Americans who believe in the Second Amendment -- have come together around common-sense reform, like background checks that will make it harder for criminals to get their hands on a gun.
Overwhelming majorities of Americans - Americans who believe in the Second Amendment - have come together around common-sense reform, like background checks that will make it harder for criminals to get their hands on a gun.
So it would appear ignorance and lack of common sense are in abundance despite all the advances we collectively make every day.
"A few common-sense reforms are going to ensure that we can make good on our promises to our seniors and we can also save Social Security and Medicare for the future generations, " Mr. Romney said in the February speech hosted by the Detroit Economic Club at Ford Field.
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Now, common sense suggests that lower union numbership and weaker union financial leverage will make it easier for private and public schools to fire underperforming instructors.
Just enough information to support this common sense and overwhelm me a little but not enough to teach me anything or help me make decisions.
Despite this centrality of nuclear deterrence to our individual security and the common defense, few of us feel any sense of ownership of the systems and required capabilities that make our deterrent credible, safe and effective.
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Mr. KEITH ASHDOWN (Chief Investigator, Taxpayers for Common Sense): We spent several months trying to figure out, you know, how could we make this sexy, so to speak, for the lower 48 states and for the news media.
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