Sentences with phrase «accord with common sense»

Where a suspension is short and with pay, designed to provide an opportunity for the employer to investigate the complaints, explore options, and respond to the complaints, the suspension is likely to be found «logical and justifiable and a normal business reaction in accord with common sense
In sufficiently complex problems, we might never be able to acquire such common sense, and just have to accept the result even if it looks «wrong», if the method used produces results in simpler situations that do accord with common sense.
The only ultimate ground for comparison is the final result, and the only ultimate judge is whether the results accord with common sense.
This approach, we believe, accords with common sense.

Not exact matches

However, the court can not ignore the common - sense appeal of the plaintiff's argument; a literal reading of the statute undoubtedly accords more closely with their position.
It is unclear if Republican Governor John Kasich would support the legislation, but after the Parkland school shooting and subsequent student protests, he deleted his pro-gun record on his website and replaced it with a demand for «common sense gun control,» according to Governing.
Here's a little tip that I would think would be common sense, but what do I know: If a recipe calls for a varied amount on an ingredient, go with the smallest amount and add, according to taste — I'm just sayin».
All would belong to a school with a shared sense of mission, organized according to a common set of values.
Only onefourth of teenagers in households with less than $ 35,000 in annual income said they had their own laptops compared with 62 percent in households with annual incomes of $ 100,000 or more, according to the report, to be published on Tuesday by Common Sense Media, a nonprofit children's advocacy and media ratings group based in San Francisco.
To deal with an uncertain stock market, balance is the key to surviving periodic crashes, according to personal finance blog A Wealth of Common Sense.
But it is totally in accord with what common sense tells us should be the case.
Not according to a number of financial experts, including Robert Abboud, an Ottawa — based CFP and the author of No Regrets: A common sense guide to achieving and affording your life goals, our very own Canadian Capitalist blogger, Ram Balakrishnan, and Dr. Moshe Milevsky, the York university professor whose initial 2001 study became the impetus behind the current belief that you'll always save with a variable rate mortgage.
Lilies are becoming increasingly popular in bouquets and incidents of poisoning are increasing according to the RSPCA, but do not panic, just use your common sense when dealing with lilies and avoid including them in bouquets.
James Forcillo was a «compromise verdict» that «does not accord with logic or common sense,» argue the officer's lawyers in written submissions filed this week in the Ontario Court of Appeal.
«You are decided, then, not to comply with my request — a request made according to common usage and common sense
Somebody / some folks around here with common - sense in a local position of influence seem (s) to be all - too - aware of the problems (not just potential problems) created by the too - often misused document (which isn't worth the paper it's written on according to many / all?
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