"Side airbags aren't required yet, and unfortunately, they're less common on SUVs than on cars, " says Rader.
They're especially common in older women and in men with significant sun damage on their cheeks and temples.
We have very specific concerns -- and I think they're fairly common sense -- I think the American people, and quite frankly, anybody in the world could understand.
These articles are nothing more than common sense re-worded in a fancy package.
There needs to be a re-emergence of common sense policies towards young offenders combined with the imaginative use of social penalties for law breakers.
South Africa's ruling African National Congress is meeting its coalition partners to re-define their common political stance after increasingly public and acrimonious bickering on a number of issues.
But failure to reform the entitlement culture, reaffirm long-run objectives, and re-establish a common purpose will mean a dimming of opportunities for American children today and for future generations.
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However, the episodic script and some rather pedestrian direction by David Veloz end up leaving you a lot more comfortable with what you're looking at than common sense would suggest you should be.
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We're in the fighting stage over a vast common pool of ideas, and nobody knows what they're worth with new distribution outlets like YouTube, Facebook and cellular phones.
The measure would end the common practice of re-registering banks under a new name.
We're trying to find some common ground on getting a bill that I can sign.
And while that exposes us to an unprecedented array of opinions, analysis, and points of view, it also makes it that much more important that we're all operating on a common baseline of facts.
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The situation persists despite the very old idea and seemingly common-sense notion that if we're going to have global trade, we might as well have a common currency.
But remember, you're dealing with the IRS so common sense isn't necessarily the controlling test.
That's why we're going to keep fighting for common-sense rules of the road for Wall Street.
Baseball teams that dominate the history books have one thing in common: They're all World Series winners.
There's one thing all older people have in common - they're the most likely to vote in elections.
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Mr. DUNCAN: If I were to re-label tuberculosis and the common cold, would the public's perception of them change?
Some experts are also re-examining the role of common migraine triggers such as alcohol, chocolate, red wine, aged cheese and caffeine.
But as this code of conduct is something we learn, rather than are born with, we can re-learn it, if common consensus allows.
These mundane tasks have two things in common: They're unavoidable in an economy still awash in paper, and computers can make them more efficient.
But they do share one thing in common: They're both stubborn.
In this case, the hundreds of thousands of attacked sites have something in common: They're all hosted on servers running either Microsoft 's Internet Information Services software or its SQL database software.
It is in the NAME of the common effort we're all engaged in, that I have voiced concerns about language and details in this latest commentary--so as to avoid precisely that scenario.
In this case, the hundreds of thousands of attacked sites have something in common: They're all hosted on servers running either Microsoft 's (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) Internet Information Services software or its SQL database software.
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