Not exact matches
@mickey1313 its is not a race
issue, its
about a willingness to be led along blindly by your faith and not applying
common sense.
Eschewing the extremes occupied by the loudest voices in the national concussion and youth sport conversation, the ones who either deny there is a serious
issue that needs to be addressed (who they characterize as the «just a knock to the head» crowd) or have become so convinced that contact sports inevitably result in lifelong disability that they are so fundamentally unsafe that they should be abolished, they opt instead for the
common sense middle ground - a place where MomsTEAM and I have been all along - a magical place where it is possible to have a «more thoughtful, science - based» dialog
about the role of sports in our kids» lives.
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.
«Instead of taking a stand on this
common sense issue like a real leader, Larkin is wasting taxpayer money on a poll
about it,» Broge said, attaching a copy of a December mailing from Larkin that posed 25 questions.
«Judge Gische's disappointing decision does not undermine the city's strong reasons for developing this
common -
sense procedure, nor does it make any determinations
about its legality other than ruling on the method used to
issue it,» he said in a statement, adding that the city plans to appeal the decision.
Common sense and proper communication
about this
issue will prevent misunderstandings from both parties.
Disclaimer: In the answers to the
Common Questions, unless specifically addressing this
issue, we assume that there has been both a civil
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«There's no denying that education technology has the potential to transform learning if it's used wisely,» said Joni Lupovitz, vice president of policy at
Common Sense Media, which this fall launched a campaign to raise awareness
about student privacy
issues.
A lot of it seems like
common sense, but honestly, I may not have even thought
about the
issues and some no - nonsense solutions unless someone else brought it up first, so it all definitely is worth talking
about.
It may sound like
common sense, but many dog owners don't think
about possibility of the
issue spreading.
This is such a
common sense, but some people here just look at the
issue with ungrounded preconceptions
about the Chinese government.
He's so full of
common sense now, and always lecturing me
about safety
issues.
The torrid market sentiment for cryptocurrency and blockchain technology is demonstrated by the ecstatic market reaction to the Kodak / Wenn announcement, despite the press release providing * no * detail
about (1) the amount of capital that Kodak is seeking to raise, (2) the rights that tokens would impart to holders, and how those rights might affect
common stockholders, or (3) whether the KODAKCoins and the associated blockchain platform will be «functional» in any
sense when
issued (or in the near term).
A
common sense approach based on the
issues we all fight
about.
This is not
about control as much as
about common sense safety measures and awarding the stay at home parent freedom from stress around these kinds of
issues.
While leaning toward the point of the article, I must say I find the
issue to be more
about common sense than absolutes.