And the decision to post the comment displays the common sense of an 8-year-old.
These are "funds" in the common sense of being portfolios that pool investor dollars to buy assets.
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My bet is on the common sense and decency of the American people.
Instead, the Hartz reforms rest on the common sense notion that people take jobs when work, rather than welfare, pays.
Any leader who respects the organization they serve should have the common sense to know when it's time to say goodbye.
Granted, that belief goes against all the polling data and all the money data and all the common sense in the world.
Despite the common sense of this finding, there is one small problem.
"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 common sense of senior Tories should spare Mr Bercow from a putsch but he will be watched more closely than any recent speaker.
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There is no doubt investors would love to see a return of stability and what they consider to be the common sense of long-term investing.
The common sense, mostly quantitative approach he laid out in Super Stocks also caught my attention, and led me to create my Fisher-based Guru Strategy.
But, Colorado, my bet is on you. (Applause.) My bet is on you -- the common sense, the decency of the American people.
This utter blindness is striking and brings me despair, yet our thinking about education is strangely unaffected by the common sense that fills other areas of life.
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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.
Although, the co-op form seems to be a New York thing, the common sense approach toward looking at the nature of a property interest could have broader relevance.
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.
At 22, he is still a young man and he has a lot of rugby left to play so we have taken the common sense option and decided his long term future is more important that his short term future career.
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More than just shooting off a couple of emails and hoping for the best, your team for 2012 will rely on you to think outside of the box as well as inside at some of the common sense bits that get overlooked.
Ms. HILLMAN: Well, on the common sense , if would be left up to the poll worker to decide is this four-year-old child with a campaign t-shirt would be violating the issue and one with hope that what Doug referred to as common sense would prevail to say this child isn't saying anything, this child isn't campaigning.
This alternative to Obamacare begins with patient power and localism and the many common sense ideas developed over the past eight years at the Center for Health Transformation.
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Perhaps Mr Carter does not realise that, in poll after poll, well over half the American public supports the common-sense legislation proposed by the Million Mom March.
"Everyone has a way of viewing the world and Sarah does too and hers would be shaped by the common-sense practicality of how she's been shaped by the Bible -- which is basically the world view that says God loves people, people can access him and he's given us wisdom for living, " McGraw says.
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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.
Over the next year, VMware must prove that it has both the technological muscle and the strategic common sense to mature from a sizzling stock-newbie into a company that can last the distance.
In the court of common sense, the ban is similarly in trouble.
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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.
When this happens, the necessity of common sense and the reality of what actually works often times gets thrown out the window as a trade-off for promotional gain.
Installing antivirus software, for instance, is the most common sense rule for protecting your PC.
She said the "common sense" argument was backed up by "overwhelming economic arguments".
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