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All of which makes good sense up to a point.
Had the good sense to turn them over to us.
It's just good sense from a health point of view.
Watch had a good sense of the room, even in the dark.
I had the good sense not to make an issue of it.
Did no one have the good sense to walk out?
At least they had the good sense to close it.
She is kind, and has a good sense of justice.
Now he had a good sense of where she was, how far away from him.
All that can stop you is your own good sense.
Then again, maybe he did not have much good sense at that.
Such an approach makes good sense, I think, in terms of quality.
The decision was the only one that made good sense.
From the god's point of view, all that made good sense.
And must have the good sense to know when to keep it private.
These things have to be left to the good sense of people on board.
"You do have a good sense of when to ask me."
"Such information gives a pretty good sense of where a company is going."
For women in their 30s, having a good sense of style is very important.
At times it seems to me that you do not have good sense.
For some reason she had thought over the years that he would have seen the good sense behind such a move.
I think you've got the good sense not to go playing games with me.
And while she said this, it seemed to her to be very good sense.
It seems to me that having a man of God in our number makes good sense.
"This does not give me a good sense of security."