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Once, such a presumption was commonsensical, if not always welcome.
This middle ground seems both commonsensical and very nearly trite.
She's obviously motivated by a strong need for work and would appear to be commonsensical.
Mary is pretty, practical and commonsensical, the divorced mother of two children.
The only word for most of this was commonsensical.
Turtle Bay's employees hope to bring a commonsensical approach to bear.
I only wish yer brother could see it as commonsensical.
Executives say that adapting to the style of the host country is simply commonsensical.
His predictable answer was yes, but his reason unusually commonsensical.
But Watkins had always been a practical, commonsensical man.
Such an approach has the merits of appearing commonsensical, according with our own intimate experiences.
Above all, if you have broken these fundamental and apparently commonsensical tenets, take it seriously.
Her book is a kind of lament from within the commonsensical heart of the American spirit.
'I mean the commonsensical world of material objects and appearances.
How is wanting money and recognition not commonsensical?
It is a saying that is viewed as a commonsensical proverb.
But their knowledge is anecdotal, not clinical, and their vocabulary commonsensical rather than scientific.
For this reason, it is important to examine those societies that appear to contradict much of scientific and commonsensical explanation.
Politics and show business have so completely bled together, the question seemed more commonsensical and to the point than anything Congress cooked up.
The sheriff seems a pragmatist, calm and commonsensical, a man with ordinary human appetites.
Dr. Jay, Thanks for such a commonsensical and accurate explanation.
Still, some frequently offered interpretations seem perfectly commonsensical.
These techniques will require only rudimentary, commonsensical tools.
The concept of moral hazard seems commonsensical.
At heart, however, Prepare To Win is neither commonsensical nor condescending.