«They may be correct — but
if common sense reform is enacted and even one life is saved, it will have been worth it.»
Not exact matches
He might have added that his new policy would not be needed
if Congress enacted
common -
sense reforms to the nation's broken immigration system.
U.S. Sen. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand urged voters to hold their representatives in Congress accountable
if they refuse — yet again — to pass what she calls «
common -
sense» gun
reforms.
If this were a matter of
common sense, school
reform would never have taken hold.
(The same reporter might also,
if so inclined, venture to ask said non-licensees about what they think LSUC's
reform priorities should be, but now I'm just blue - skying...)(As an aside, is there a comprehensive list of «
common sense facts» that everyone just knows and that it is considered gauche to call into question?