Sentences with phrase «as the common sense tells»

As the common sense tells us, there is no reason to this at all.

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That the building didn't fall down when less cooled in the recent heat wave proved it was possible, as if common sense didn't tell us already.
As Business Insider previously reported, Warren Buffett told Bogle for «The Little Book of Common Sense Investing» that «a low - cost index fund is the most sensible equity investment for the great majority of investors.»
I always feel like there's something else out there that's telling you — whether it's animal instincts or whether it's just maybe a heightened form of common sense — I really learned to listen to myself, and to not be scared to speak up as well.
Maybe, just maybe it would be ok if someone was working on a technical problem such as a car, computer or something that was not directed at you (the person himself) maybe, no not even then... Certainly not a customer who you want to come back and see you... Why even taking the chance to insult a person... I'm on a mission to kindly tell people not to say «no problem» because it may reflect on there tip... So I give them choice & hopefully a good tip... Really folks, its just good common sense.
So could you honestly say that you don't think anyone has ever become religious, especially much later on in life as the end isn't far off (and even statistics that common sense would tell you should trend the opposite way, ie, someone who's gone 70, 75 years not believing in god or heaven, decides then to become a devote Christian?
Instead, and I don't even understand why I need to be telling you this, just let common sense serve as your moral compass and devote your time and resources to activities that actually benefit your fellow man in tangible, practical ways.
If he was alone praying in the garden how did they come to know such detail as him sweating big droplets of blood... what would common sense tell you?
As essayist Katha Pollitt points out, the tendency to ascribe «particular virtues — compassion, patience, common sense, nonviolence — to mothers» is an overdone, and in some ways oppressive, cliché; telling yourself that toilet training a string of two - year - olds is good for your soul may keep you away from other worlds.
Honestly, you can never fully predict how your starter will perform, but common sense tells me that yours should work perfectly fine as long as it's fed at 100 % hydration (equal parts flour + water by weight).
i strongly believe we can win it, though caution and common sense is telling me to prepare for the worst... and to be frank with this AFC squad you never know what expect but if they choke under pressure like they are wont to do in the last couple of years then we should get Coca Cola to be our sponsor, cos we will be known as bottlers
In any event, I don't need experts or studies to tell me that inflicting physical pain on my kids is wrong, on so many levels — I view it as common sense.
Common sense told some parents and professionals that, if antibiotics were being used for UTIs in baby girls, they could be used when necessary for boys as well.
The gun rights folks would tell you the AR - 15 is a «common weapon», and in a numerical sense, they are absolutely correct, as they are extremely popular, common, and frequently used by sportsmen and hunters.
«Common sense will tell you it is much harder to disguise a bribe or a kickback as a referral, if you don't have the ability to have the same kind of outside income,» Bharara said.
Last week, as the jury first convened to deliberate, a juror sent a note to the judge, Valerie E. Caproni, asking to be excused from the case and saying she was «feeling pressured, stressed out... told that I'm not using my common sense, my heart is pounding and my head feels weird.»
«As I think case law says, and I think common sense tells you, it's very rare that you have a written agreement, where someone says, «I'll pay you this bribe, and you do this favor for me,»» Bharara said at a press conference.
We do not yet fully understand what the effect of these chemicals has been on our health, but common sense tells us that it would be wise to avoid these as much as possible, even if they are «natural» in origin.
Regardless of the treatment you seek be it from a western physician, an eastern medicine professional, or a space - cadet from Uranus, if they have even the slightest drop of common sense in their blood they're going to tell you what you probably don't want to hear so I might as well say it: Making positive changes to your diet and lifestyle, like opting for a polycystic ovarian syndrome diet, is one of the most powerful things you can do to improve your fertility — especially if you have polycystic ovaries.
When your body intakes carbohydrates it causes an insulin spike which means the pancreas releases insulin (helps store glycogen, amino acids and excess calories as fat) so common sense tells us that if we eliminate carbs then the insulin will not store excess calories as fat.
Common sense tells us this, and research, such as the Tennessee longitudinal study, has confirmed it.
My common sense tells me that there is no way the car would realise I have installed a non-genuine battery as the only connections are Positive and Negative terminals.
Its common sense that prevails in moments such as this, and common sense tells you that the claim of Global Climate Change is a farce.
The findings of Public Choice economcs over the decades, as well as simple common sense, tells us that they don't because to do so would expose their deep conflict of interests to public scutiny and skepticism; it's in their self - interest to change the subject and hype their works importance for their own benefit.
One developer that submitted at least two projects into CM pre-qualification told CEN in September that to do so would «lack common sense», as it would see a number of projects likely pulled from the CM at a time when government has expressed its intention to promote energy storage.
Every scientific study, in addition to common sense, tells us that as a country's economic wealth grows, that life expectancy and overall health conditions improve exponentially, all due to the use of low cost fossil fuels.
But, there is a whole discipline of mathematics that deals with determining whether those things that seem to make sense really do, as our common sense often fails us (without complex math, common sense would still tell us that the sun revolves around the earth!).
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