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6 Sentences With "more commonsense"

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But this solution ignores a more commonsense approach that even most union members support.
These directions need a more commonsense approach to rest, diet and pain, Dr. J. David Richardson of the University of Louisville School of Medicine in Kentucky writes in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons.
Policies like voluntary self-prohibition and the Extreme Risk Protection Order — which allows family members and/or law enforcement to petition a judge to remove firearms from a loved one in crisis — can reduce gun suicides Our movement has made significant progress in state houses and at ballot boxes in the last five years, but we know there are more lives to save and more commonsense policies to enact.
In spite of this, Compo and Blamire were close, as shown by Compo's misery in the episodes immediately after he left. Despite his snobby nature Blamire had more commonsense than most of his successors. Bates left the cast in 1975 due to cancer that left him too ill to perform in any long-term projects aside from It Ain't Half Hot Mum. So Blamire was written out of the series; it was said that he had left to get married.
In 1961, Bar Hillel first discussed the need and significance of practical knowledge for natural language processing in the context of machine translation. Some ambiguities are resolved by using simple and easy to acquire rules. Others require a broad acknowledgement of the surrounding world, thus they require more commonsense knowledge. For instance when a machine is used to translate a text, problems of ambiguity arise, which could be easily resolved by attaining a concrete and true understanding of the context.
Midgley was a popular Belfast labour politician who had been brought into the Cabinet by Basil Brooke, but Lyle said of the 52-year-old Midgley: > "some of his views are abhorrent to me, especially this one of > nationalisation. I hope that as he grows older, more mellow, more mature, > and gets rather more commonsense than he has at present he will drop those > obnoxious views". Lyle was defeated at the 1945 general election. In the 4-seat single transferable vote constituency, he polled in sixth place less with than 10% of the first preference votes.

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