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1  with a commitment to reason, good will, and common sense.
2        Monetary considerations may transcend common sense.
3 e equipment, decontamination procedures, and common sense.
4  reasons of expedience, prudence, wisdom, or common sense.
5 ework for quantifying both these elements of common sense.
6 S Constitution, history, medical ethics, and common sense.
7                                              Common sense and clinical observation fail for several r
8 data analytic tools, have led to claims that common sense and clinical observation, rather than RCTs,
9 peatedly contradicted practices supported by common sense and clinical observation.
10  The experience of beauty is a pleasure, but common sense and philosophy suggest that feeling beauty
11 esults undercut universalistic beliefs about common sense and raise questions about its variability t
12 ave the advantages of being both grounded in common sense and transmitted by trustworthy sources.
13                   Yet LLMs hallucinate, lack common sense, and are biased-shortcomings that may refle
14 erspective, and distracts policy makers from common-sense approaches to achieve adequate nutrition.
15       Second, we formalize the commonness of common sense as a clique detection problem on a bipartit
16 al and relevant framework that tests driving common sense as an integral part of road rules testing.
17 ple and claims, defining [Formula: see text] common sense as the fraction [Formula: see text] of clai
18 physical world and forms a key component of 'common sense' aspects of thought.
19 e features of quantum physics challenge many common-sense assumptions.
20 ve succeeded in fundamentally disrupting our common sense beliefs.
21 s social perceptiveness influence individual common sense, but surprisingly demographic factors such
22  sublattice) and other failures of chemical "common sense" emerge in the analysis.
23                                      She had common sense, excellent scientific judgment, and sound i
24 a quirk of microscopic objects that defied a common-sense explanation.
25                                  Vision is a common sense for locating ethologically relevant stimuli
26                                 We define a "common-sense" ground truth that we then use in a semisup
27 lways be complemented by clinical acumen and common sense in designing the protocol of a systematic r
28                          Here, we argue that common sense in humans is founded on a set of basic capa
29 ing scientific information that clashes with common-sense intuitions about the physical and psycholog
30  there is tension between utilitarianism and common-sense intuitions?
31                                The notion of common sense is invoked so frequently in contexts as div
32             Finally, we find that collective common sense is rare: At most, a small fraction [Formula
33                                     However, common sense is wrong.
34 however, neither the intrinsic properties of common sense knowledge (what makes a claim commonsensica
35                                    Seemingly common-sense measures, such as the number of proposals a
36 o document oral health) and clinician-level (common-sense model of self-regulation theory-based oral
37 point of conflict between utilitarianism and common-sense morality, and new paradigms will be necessa
38 We examine, at a high level, how to test the common sense of an AV.
39                                              Common Sense Oncology (CSO) prioritises treatments provi
40 fective and applicable manner, with use of a Common Sense Oncology approach.
41                 The 49 heuristics range from common sense perceptiveness of the oddity of natural occ
42 by core existential themes including loss of common sense, perplexity and lack of immersion in the wo
43 studies have cast doubt on many traditional 'common sense' practices.
44 ains core aspects of human mental models and common-sense reasoning that are instrumental to how huma
45                               The problem of common sense remains a major obstacle to progress in art
46  the effect (the results of the action); and common-sense rules of attribution of physical causality
47 content analysed was undertaken based on the Common Sense Self-Regulation Model (appraisal processes)
48 ies of function, indirect evidence, and even common sense suggest sleep is needed for an increase in
49                                              Common sense suggests that foreknowledge of distractor c
50                                              Common sense suggests that networks are not random mazes
51                                              Common sense suggests that people struggling to achieve
52                                              Common sense suggests that rejected items should be note
53                                        It is common sense that costs and benefits should be carefully
54                             While it is mere common sense that inaccuracies in multiple sequence alig
55 e presumed (rightly or wrongly) to have the "common sense" to behave ethically in new driving situati