Sentences with phrase «act on common sense»

It is important to act on common sense and not impulse when looking for and purchasing baby safety gear.

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Use a little common sense, pay attention to what's going on and be aware of how you're acting.
The Email Privacy Act has received support and backing from groups like EFF but also think tanks like the Center for Democracy and Technology, which called it «common sense» legislation that both sides of the House can agree on.
Since the provincial government has not yet fully acted on the rise of rural crime, Alberta's UCP announced a Task Force on Rural Crime to engage communities and develop common - sense proposals and solutions.
If I am morally required or permitted to act in a certain manner, and if that action has effects on you, then the moral validity of the prescription on which I act means that your acceptance of those effects is required by reason — and, in that sense, the prescription implies a common decision.
Another point about the common tradition that requires note if we are to make progress toward sorting out the relation between authority and office is that, within it, authority is a term that is applied in a proper sense only to persons, either the divine Persons of the Trinity or human persons who act on God's behalf.
«The Common Sense Nutrition Disclosure Act of 2015 is not about being «for or «against» the inclusion of nutrition information on menus,» FMI President and CEO Leslie G. Sarasin said in a statement.
«This year, we look forward to working with the legislature on again stopping the state Endangered Species Act repeal and moving forward a common - sense reform of that important law.»
«The Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act will finally put us on a path toward improving the health of the next generation of Americans, providing common - sense solutions to tackling childhood hunger and obesity.
The Conservative Manifesto argues that the Human Rights Act, 1998 (HRA) should be scrapped and replaced with a British Bill of Rights based on «common sense,» but that is still consistent with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
The Conservative Manifesto argues that the Human Rights Act, 1998 (HRA) should be scrapped and replaced with a British Bill of Rights based on «common sense,» but...
The health commissioner said she's surprised the Senate has been slow to act on what she believes is unobtrusive, common sense legislation.
Flanagan did include «common sense» reforms to the SAFE Act on his to do list — a nod to the conservative upstaters who did not support him during the battle to replace Skelos as leader because of his «yes» vote on the controversial gun control law.
Less than a week ager his election as majority leader of the state Senate, Republican John Flanagan on Sunday laid out an end - of - session to - do list with the pledge to pass «common sense» changes to the SAFE Act.
«It is common sense to suggest that if we are to properly monitor what is happening in our schools and act on intelligence coming from the local community, we need local oversight.»
Keynote Speaker Susan Sclafani, The National Center on Education and the Economy Common Standards Judy Jeffrey, former Director of Iowa Department of Education Jim Patterson, ACT Jason Zimba, Bennington College Common Tests Brian Gong, Center for Assessment Stuart Kahl, Measured Progress John Tanner, Test Sense International Benchmarking: Gary Phillips, American Institute for Research John Mazzeo, Educational Testing Service Susan Sclafani, The National Center on Education and the Economy William Schmidt, Michigan State University ESEA Reauthorization: Henry Braun, Boston College Andrew Ho, Harvard Graduate School of Education «Hot Topics» Panel Discussion Allen Doolittle, Riverside Publishing Mark Heidorn, CTB / McGraw - Hill Stuart Kahl, Measured Progress Michael Kane, Educational Testing Service Jerry Melican, College Board Shilpi Niyogi, Pearson Educational Measurement
What you DO need is some common sense and the ability to act on what you know is true.
She cosponsored the Bank on Students Emergency Loan Refinancing Act; Rep. Lee said that the refinancing bill «is about common sense and fairness.»
She has actively advocated and pushed for the continuation of the Perkins Loan Program, and she supports the Bank on Students Emergency Loan Refinancing Act as a «common sense solution.»
At the time, while I recognized in the installations in which Tonoshiki threw together and brought into dynamic coexistence waste lumber from demolished houses, driftage from the ocean, abandoned televisions and other domestic waste, and scrapped vehicles on the one hand and natural outdoor settings or orderly exhibition rooms in art museums on the other, a common spirit with the cyber-punk-like junk aesthetic that was then reaching its peak (see the work of Seiko Mikami, for example), the only thing I sensed Tonoshiki was stressing — particularly given that he had been influenced by the social sculpture of Joseph Beuys — was probably that the concept of «reversal» could be found in the act of almost violently recycling useless objects that had served their function and were merely waiting to be disposed.
I concluded (inferred inductively, not deduced, based on my relevant experience and other factors that need not be enumerated that you'll have to accept are relevant) by applying robust and pragmatic, ordinanry common sense, not abstract metaphysical theory, that the better place to start was the Corrections Act.
The appellants also submitted the trial judge erred in instructing the jury to disregard the brakes issue because: (i) common sense suggests that brake linings might create an issue with brake function and (ii) such an instruction ignored the reverse onus placed on Vicentini and Ford Credit by s. 193 (1) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H. 8.
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