Sentences with phrase «move as a common sense»

Van Blarcum defended the move as a common sense solution to clearing up the agency's warrant list.

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«As the IDC has long believed, the best way to govern is by building consensus, working across the aisle, and advancing common sense proposals that move New York forward,» Klein said in a statement.
I think they've put a lot of emphasis on content, which makes sense as we are moving forward with the Common Core State Standards.
The move makes economic as well as humane and common sense.
If you want to move my ponctuation, do it right and include the final sentence «it's a common sympton of renal failure» as it don't make sense alone.
Indeed her works, which would be characterized abstract art rather than abstract painting, share some common ground, such as the spectacular use of colors, contrasts and shadows, the playful use of diagonals that creates a solid sense of perspective while different levels construct both volume and composition, but also the smooth way she moves from one texture to another, giving her paintings a rough surface by using colors impasto or with a palette knife or simply by incorporating different materials.
49 Cities is a call to re-engage cities as the site of radical thinking and experimentation, moving beyond «green building» toward an embrace of ideas, scale, vision and common sense combined with delirious imagination in the pursuit of empowering questioning and re-invention.
I can't see any common sense basis of support for the proposition that condensation reduces pressure except as a very local short lived phenomenon whilst surrounding air moves back in.
To get a sense of just how much lawyer advertising has changed since the Bates decision, let's review what, up until recently, were fairly common methods, and then move on to where the world of advertising is now as an indication of where it is heading.
It just revolves around basic common sense that will be very easy to remember as you move along.
Moving up in the business world isn't as hard as you might think, and as long as you avoid some common pitfalls, work hard, and use some common sense, you'll be jumping up the ranks in no time.
You might be more comfortable calling it a Common Goal, but what matters most is that you have a sense of «we - ness» as you move through time together.
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