Sentences with phrase «common sense ideas on»

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If it is a prop — and not just evidence of a raging caffeine addiction — it's an apt one, a symbol of Betts's big plan, built on a few common - sense ideas.
For investing, I'd have to add Capital Ideas by Peter Bernstein, Fooled By Randomness by Nasim Nicholas Taleb and Common Sense on Mutual Funds by John Bogle.
They had a common sense that accepted the idea of a God who intervened in human affairs on specific occasions for specific purposes.
It is also necessary, however, to go much deeper and to explore what the implicate order means with regard to our common - sense notions based on general experience, as well as with regard to our basic philosophical ideas.
The mass media have a powerful impact on public perceptions of health issues.1 Headline health scares have a measurable effect on behaviour, and routine coverage influences people's assessments of personal risk, utilisation of health services, and views on public policy.2 - 7 The media not only provide information but also help to create or reinforce ideas about what is common sense or normal.
It is time for Senate Republicans to get on board and include this common sense idea in the state budget.»
But it is, with a little common sense and principles based on the idea that less government is better government.
«This just doesn't make common sense to put six barges that could possibly be full of oil with the terrorism that's going on in the world, right next to Indian Point, right next to... This just, I don't know where they conceived this idea from and why they would have these 10 anchorage spots on the Hudson River.»
This is a «kitchen sink» formula which works well in a marketing process because it sells the idea to the customer that the product is filled with a lot of great ingredients which based on common sense should give excellent results.
The valiant CCJEF argument against the State relied on a common - sense idea: every child has a right to a rich, well - rounded education for all children that is adequately funded by the State.
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Most of the steps which are geared towards raising credit scores will be based in common sense ideas such as don't get in over your head and make monthly payments on time.
That GTA: GD would make sense as a costume pack, I think once more games successfully implements the idea, it will become common place, and piggybacking on that GTA: GD idea, there could also packs for vehicle, real estate and radio customization, with such a level of immersion, where a player could find an unlimited choice of cars, picking a beat - up black 96 porsche carrerra with zebra paint, buying / renting a liberty city cocaine kingpin hideout on the oceanfront while listening to Daft Punk latest remix compilation... it's not only possible but I think probable that in the future as games include more social elements they will include those elements as they would provide greater immersion for players, greater revenues for gaming company, and marketing inroads for brands and designers.
Assuming that we are not dealing with an addiction, I think there are clear cases where everyone agrees on some common sense ideas.
(See above paragraph, combine with economic alarmism, a great sense of solidarity, an easy issue — complex and futuristic — to do it on, and a huge tea party and right wing conservative movement predicated on the idea that markets «solve» everything even though by definition they can't solve externalities — hence along with justice and national defense why we even need just limited government in the first place, and an implicit inherent belief in the right to pollute (here it's really better characterized as just radical alteration against our interests, not pollution), since common area is «fair game,» and there we go.)
In a flat management structure, there's no one to tell you that you can't do something — you simply rely on your common sense and your imagination to execute your ideas.
I will skip the lecture on attachment theory for now, but every child and youth care practitioner needs to understand these dynamics to let go of this common sense idea.
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