Sentences with phrase «allowed by our common sense»

This is one of two major exceptions allowed by our common sense to the general rule that finite physical events are explainable by finite physical causes.

Not exact matches

If he won't listen to common sense or a professional, then explain that he is entitled to his beliefs about this, but by no means allow him to spank your child if you feel it is harming her.
What's truly distasteful is that when Todd Kaminsky was running for the assembly, he pledged to block the passage of common sense legislation requiring equal pay for women unless a radical measure was first passed jeopardizing women's health by allowing non doctors to perform abortions,» his spokesman said.
Albany's actions were also roundly criticized by Park Slope Councilman Brad Lander, who issued an «appeal to Governor Cuomo to help us reach a compromise that would allow New York City to try out this effective, common - sense strategy for dealing with the 10 billion plastic bags that pollute our trees, oceans and landfills every year.»
Early voting as allowed by 37 other states, reform of New York's archaic election laws, allowing victims of sexual abuse cases to reopen their cases and sue their abusers, common sense reforms to New York's gun laws, so many issues on the table that need to be addressed.
By that I mean it should be common sense to not allow mouthy puppies around very small children.
PETA also fights reform efforts nationwide, including legislation introduced by animal lovers in several states mandating simple, common sense procedures which would protect shelter animals: such as requiring shelters to provide prompt and necessary veterinary care rather than allow animals to suffer, to work with qualified non-profit rescue organizations rather than killing animals who have a place to go, and to end convenience killing for savable animals when there are empty kennels or cages.
This small - scale exhibition does not document the events of this year nor does it aim to predict the ones of next years, it rather sets to confront the deep and rapid changes brought to our culture by the historic developments, claiming that art's specific language possesses unique possibilities that allow us to identify the most intimate representations and aspirations of our times and to offer us the critical instruments for making sense of our reality and for approaching our common future.
This common - sense reform will strengthen the U.S. patent system by allowing independent inventors to seek their rewards through our judicial system while curbing the patent abuse from patent profiteers.
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