It debunked the common notion that it takes a long time to tell whether a new school can improve student learning.
It throws the possibility of intentional social impact into the mix, forcing us once again to reconsider the common notion that video games are just an entertaining form of escape.
There is a common notion in the drug industry that bigger is necessarily better, and that securing more than 10% of the world market is the key to corporate happiness.
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Why has it taken so long for such a common sense notion to gain acceptance in the pension community?
Instead, the Hartz reforms rest on the common sense notion that people take jobs when work, rather than welfare, pays.
The situation persists despite the very old idea and seemingly common-sense notion that if we're going to have global trade, we might as well have a common currency.
What all these events have in common is the notion that the "solution" to Iraq lies in a "regional" approach.
The first sighting of a black swan in Australia, where black swans are, in fact, rather common, shattered that notion.
Dr Phillips objects to the notion, common among western researchers, that depression is almost always present in people who attempt suicide.
He rejects the notion that a common tongue helps to avoid war: think of Rwanda, Bosnia and Vietnam.
Impossible I know, but Bel Air gave me this notion to prove common stocks over time increase household net worth.
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Last year a couple of scientists at the University of Washington fired a salvo at the notion that complex life is common anywhere but here.
The reasons for the failures and shortcomings of the current "welfare state" are many and various but a common thread running through them is the notion that the state knows best when it comes to providing for people's needs.
Astronomers said Wednesday that each of the 100 billion stars in the Milky Way probably has at least one companion planet, on average, adding credence to the notion that planets are as common in the cosmos as grains of sand on the beach.
And when it comes to that notion of privacy, there is common ground across generations.
Common to such movements, Marty says, is the notion that god has a preferential option for the poor.
The most common argument for economic peace has its roots in the notion that there no real ideologues, only angry young men with no jobs, only societies where violence is sustained by the worthlessness of life in abject poverty.
The new clauses focus on a common foreign policy, judicial and home affairs, and the notion of flexibility to enable some countries to integrate faster than others.
And while Muhammad Ali could not join us tonight, it is worth reflecting upon his remarkable contributions, as he's grown from an unmatched fighter in the ring to a man of quiet dignity and grace who continues to fight for what he believes -- and that includes the notion that people of all faiths holds things in common.
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The very notion of World Heritage draws on the idea of collective responsibility for a common good.
Much of the attraction of spirituality lies in the notion that we were meant to live every moment of our lives spontaneously, and what is common to every religious tradition is that to live this magical birthright of spontaneity we must transcend selfishness.
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