Good-sense Sentence Examples

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  • The good sense and clearness of the views which he expressed caused attention to be paid to his desire to be again employed in India.

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  • He acted with good sense and moderation, and, although by no means a believer in democratic ideas, he saw the necessity of satisfying public opinion and frankly gave his support to larger measures of reform.

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  • After the departure of the Greek troops the Cretan leaders, who had hitherto demanded annexation to Greece, readily acquiesced in the decision of the powers, and the insurgent Assembly, under its president Dr Sphakianakis, a man of good sense and moderation, co-operated with the international commanders in the maintenance of order.

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  • This distinguished mastery of style, and love of it for its own sake within the bounds of good sense and literary decorum, gave him a pre-eminence among the story-tellers of his time.

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  • It reflected without exaggeration or literary veneer the faith of the German burgher, his blunt good sense and honesty of purpose.

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  • His good sense was strong, as well as his sense of justice, and these qualities stood him in good service as president, especially in his triumphant fight against the greenback monster.

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  • Madame de Vaux's letters speak well for her good sense and good feeling, and it would have been better for Comte's later work if she had survived to exert a wholesome restraint on his exaltation.

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  • The time was, however, characterized rather by good sense and industry than by original genius.

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  • He was well adapted to his time by his good sense and sobriety of judgment.

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  • Of his separate publications, the most important are his lives of Cromwell (1888), William the Silent, (1897), Ruskin (1902), and Chatham (1905); his Meaning of History (1862; enlarged 1894) and Byzantine History in the Early Middle Ages (1900); and his essays on Early Victorian Literature (1896) and The Choice of Books (1886) are remarkable alike for generous admiration and good sense.

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  • Not less worthy of notice in a literary history is the good sense by which both his learning and his tastes have been held in control.

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  • His mother, Lady Magdalen Herbert, a woman of great good sense and sweetness of character, and a friend of John Donne, exercised great influence over her son.

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  • In foreign imperial affairs, and in the adjustment of serious parliamentary difficulties, the queen's dynastic influence abroad and her position as above party at home, together with the respect due to her character, good sense and experience, still remained a powerful element in the British polity, as was shown Austro- on more than one occasion.

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  • There he laboured with great success, visiting the different islands of the group in the mission ship the "Southern Cross," and by his good sense and devotion winning the esteem and affection of the natives.

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  • Henry, who was present in person at the trial, had the good sense not to resent the defeat, but took the counsel to whose advocacy it was due into his service.

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  • No period in the history of Methodism was more critical than this, and in none was the prudence and good sense of its leaders more conspicuous.

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  • In 1401 this powerful family made its submission, accepting the favourable terms which the pope had had the good sense to offer.

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  • Although Amasis thus appears first as champion of the disparaged native, he had the good sense to cultivate the friendship of the Greek world, and brought Egypt into closer touch with it than ever before.

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  • His early correspondence with Shelley, which began in 1811, is remarkable for its genuine good sense and kindness; but when Shelley carried out the principles of the author of Political Justice in eloping with Mary Godwin, Godwin assumed a hostile attitude that would have been unjustifiable in a man of ordinary views, and was ridiculous in the light of his professions.

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  • Although in theory he was an upholder of verbal inspiration, he did not push the doctrine to its extreme consequences; his practical good sense did not take these things so strictly as the theologians of later centuries.

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  • Whitelocke's career, however, had been marked by moderation and good sense throughout.

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  • When not engaged in controversy he was not devoid of good sense.

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  • He had the good sense to trust his state affairs almost wholly to an able minister; but he was cowardly enough to deliver up that minister into the hands of his enemies.

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  • Attempts were made to secure him, and he was offered the leadership of the House of Commons, under the supervision of Fox, an absurd proposal which he had the good sense to decline.

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  • The queen's demise was evidently at hand, and the same instinctive good sense which had ranged the nation on the side of the Tories, when Tories alone could terminate a fatiguing war, rendered it Whig when Tories manifestly could not be trusted to maintain the Protestant succession.

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  • Frederick had the good sense to appreciate the honesty of his friend and there was never any serious breach between them.

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  • They are distinguished by moral integrity, good sense and learning.

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  • It was in fact conceived by men who valued the immediate victory of their principles more than they trusted to the general good sense of the nation.

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  • She displayed from the first a dignity and good sense which won the affection of the multitude who merely saw her in public, and the confidence of the advisers who were admitted into her presence.

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  • The uprightness and good sense of its leaders did not compensate for the weakness of their political connexions.

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  • If the king or queen could either have had the political genius of Frederick the Great, or could have had the good fortune to find a minister with that genius, and the good sense and good faith to trust and stand by him against mobs of aristocrats and mobs of democrats; if the army had been sound and the states-general had been convoked at Bourges or Tours instead of at Paris, then the type of French monarchy and French society might have been modernized without convulsion.

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  • The power of superstition was greatly broken, a result partly due to the keen good sense of the king, but chiefly to the spread of knowledge and religious teaching.

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  • With eminent good sense he rewarded his ally by resigning all claim to feudal superiority over Aragon.

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  • The charge that he laboured to introduce monarchy by intrigue is an under-estimate of his good sense.

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  • He immediately felt bad for snapping at the woman who in some ways didn't demonstrate the good sense to blow on hot soup.

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  • Having a good sense of humor is a great stress buster!

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  • A good sense of humor is so much more important than trying to motivate people with absolute mindless drivel.

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  • No you certainly don't waffle, you more write a lot of really good sense!

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  • Socialism was a more lasting phase, but her natural good sense revolted at the extravagant mummeries of Pere Enfantin and she declined the office of high priestess.

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  • The news of Navarino betrayed Mahmud into one of those paroxysms of rage to which he was liable, and which on critical occasions were apt fatally to cloud his usual good sense.

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  • One piece of good sense would be more memorable than a monument as high as the moon.

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  • I like a bit of banter, think i have a good sense of humor.

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  • No you certainly do n't waffle, you more write a lot of really good sense !

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  • An insurance policy might make good sense if the premium is affordable.

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  • While this motivates them to have a good sense of profitable investments, they may have a conflict of interest when it comes to the client's long-term financial goals.

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  • Renovating your master bathroom just might make good sense for your well being while you are living in the house and your portfolio when you decide to sell it.

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  • It has to be kept clean and tidy at all times, and a good sense of organization is paramount.

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  • In today's economy, shopping online makes good sense.

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  • Fixing a leaky bathtub faucet makes good sense.

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  • Most of our customers are young professionals with a good sense of style.

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  • A healthy dose of patience and a good sense of humor will ensure a positive shopping experience for both.

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  • You can get a good sense of the comfort and how the corset moves on you, as well as how you move in it.

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  • They also use plus size models so you can get a good sense of how the clothes will look on you.

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  • They also use plus size models, so you can get a good sense of what each item will look like on you.

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  • One advantage of being a bride for the second time is that you are already savvy about shopping and have a good sense of what looks best on you.

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  • All things considered, it just makes good sense to purchase a trampoline netting.

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  • Before you choose a humorous gift make sure the retiree has a good sense of humor.

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  • Easily the biggest appeal in Excite Truck is that it gives a really good sense of speed.

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  • The blurring and shaking at high speeds gives you a good sense of speed.

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  • The puzzles are based on logic and mathematics, yet they take no more skill than a good sense of organization.

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  • Just like any other purchase, it just makes good sense to read a few Verizon Droid phone reviews before you sign onto a new contract and hand over your hard-earned cash.

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  • While it makes good sense to have a fence around your pool, few people actually have one.

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  • Accidents happen, and although it may not seem like it at the time, the best way to get through your bikini mishap is to have a good sense of humor.

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  • It's crucial to have a good sense of humor when dealing with embarrassing moments, and while you may not believe it at the time, it's not as bad as it may seem.

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  • Movies and TV shows make fun of vapid models, but the truth is that it's a demanding, cutthroat business, and you have to be strong and have a really good sense of humor.

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  • You can usually get a very good sense of whether this is a place worth contacting after reading a few reviews.

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  • Experiencing a swimming oops at the beach or pool doesn't have to ruin your fun, as long as you have a good sense of humor about what could happen.

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  • Lexa is playful and has a good sense of humor.

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  • Hopefully, everyone has a good sense of humor, but if it's a fairly conservative crowd, there are some costumes you should avoid.

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  • Your friends and colleagues already have a good sense of you, they might know your kids, and they'll have an idea what you're looking for.

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  • A good sense of humor reflects self confidence and the ability to see the positive in an otherwise questionable situation.

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  • All people, no matter their age, race, or culture want to be around people who are nice, helpful and have a good sense of humor.

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  • Once you feel like you have a good sense of the diamond basics, it's time to start looking at specific designers and stores.

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  • Other ingredients listed will give you a good sense of the natural quality of Food for Life products, with items such as fresh yeast, sea salt, and pecan meal on their labels.

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  • Their good sense of judgment and sharp intellect generally helps them to become very successful in life as long as they do not become overly critical of themselves.

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  • Visual/spatial learners are often those who have a good sense of artistic aesthetics, as well as a visually creative streak.

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  • They may also have a good sense of direction and space.

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  • Based on the book by Dr. Seuss, the classic movie scene involves the Grinch coming to his good sense and giving Christmas back to all of the Whos.

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  • Just use good sense when you wear them, and try not to wear them day after day.

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  • Home based home renovation makes good sense from an owner's view.

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  • For an employer, having an interview questions list to work from makes good sense.

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  • Another great way to get a good sense of your car's value is to check classified ads for cars that are similar to yours.

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  • However, with a little practice and a good sense of humor, you'll be on the road in no time.

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  • If your cheerleaders are really brave and your fans have a good sense of humor, little pig noses can really add to the cheer.

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  • With that in mind, planning for snacks to include a healthy balance of proteins, fats and carbohydrates as well as essential vitamins and minerals makes good sense when you are trying to maintain healthy eating habits.

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  • This is why it only makes good sense to get several insurance quotes to ensure you get the best deal possible.

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  • With more and more people concerned about the chemicals they place in and on their bodies, skin care that's geared towards a more natural lifestyle makes good sense.

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  • It is certain that Louise had a clear head, practical good sense and tenacity.

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