You will find a crystal clear attractor, the existence of which can not be denied
by sensible people willing to admit 1 +1 = 2.
The current response by the public from driving and travelling less and using more public transit as a result of higher transportation costs will be supported
by sensible people looking after their personal pocket - book issues.
Not exact matches
By contrast, cryptocurrency's shocking price volatility is the exact opposite of what most
sensible people want out of currency.
The book's strength lies in its practical advice on how to tear down obstacles to private charities (like our church's current struggle with HUD) and its
sensible counsel on the kind of tough - minded compassion needed
by people like Kenneth's mom.
Many
sensible and faithful
people believe that God does exactly this, either on occasion or
by controlling every particular thing that happens.
Furthermore, language is a spiritual function, for the self - conscious
person by reflection is able to make a four-fold discrimination between: (1) particular things symbolized, (2) the
sensible symbols used to symbolize them, (3) the meanings conveyed
by the symbols, and (4) the self
by whom the meanings are understood.
And I continue to be impressed
by how many otherwise
sensible people criticize that proposition as an instance of uncritical chauvinism rather than the carefully nuanced moral judgment that it is.
An otherwise
sensible person and a devoted reader of this journal, she was off to Barnes & Noble to get a copy of the sixteenth edition of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, edited
by Justin Kaplan.
And that means we'll have all the leisure we'll need to be appreciative enjoyers of French culture — sitting for example, for hours in cafes in squares graced
by cathedrals that were built based on beliefs that no
sensible person has anymore.
At the other extreme, one ought to guard against supposing that emotion in religion is something not quite proper, and therefore to be avoided
by dignified
sensible people.
Whereas
sensible people think «ok, the state needs to go back in its box and respect individual citizens, for example
by taking seriously and respecting their individual rights», Blond thinks «hmm, authoritarianism - let's just get rid of rights altogether and encourage Virtue!»
«We want an overall majority, we don't want to be having a coalition with anybody because we want to be in an overall majority... It's not a
sensible question: it's put forward
by the Tories, who want to talk up the SNP because they don't think they can talk up their own record and it's put up
by the SNP because they know
people in Scotland hate the Tories, justifiably.
«So the only way it can happen is if all the parties agree to work together, rationally, reasonably, sensibly on trying to deliver what I think the British public would see as, not a priority, but a perfectly
sensible reform that we have
people legislating in the House of Lords who are elected
by right.»
«Cannabis is enjoyed
by many otherwise law - abiding
people and making criminals of them makes an ass of the law — the only
sensible approach now is to legalise and regulate.»
I agree that no - one should be able to bias the results
by their choice of prior: there needs to be a
sensible convention for how
people choose the prior, and everyone should follow it to put all studies on the same footing and to make them comparable.
It is recommended that overweight
people lose weight in a more
sensible fashion
by eating a nutritionally balanced diet everyday and exercising (1 hour per day).
These
people amass this fortune not
by giving their money away, however, but instead through being
sensible and reasonable in their actions.
Race to the Top was fueled
by admirable intentions, supervised
by talented
people, and reflected a great deal of
sensible thinking on school improvement.
Congress can act to repeal sequestration and pass a
sensible solution that protects funding for programs like Title I, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and the Perkins Career and Technical Education Act, but to help spur them to act, they need to hear from the
people who will be most affected
by the cuts.
«
People are showing a tremendous amount of weakness
by just backpedaling because they feel like it's the politically
sensible thing to do,» she added.
Or does part of the responsibility lie with the
people who exploit human beings» limited impulse control and general inability to make
sensible choices, whether
by saturation advertising aimed at showing how their establishment offers a bunch of drunk
people unlimited bread sticks and bottomless cheesecakes for a special low price or lulling them into thinking too large and too thirsty vehicles transform their sedentary fat selves into adventure - loving action figures?
Many
people are understandably wary of private lenders, but it is important to note that private lenders, much like mainstream mortgage brokers, are more often than not fair and
sensible people, though their collective reputation has been damaged
by a couple of unfavorable characters.
However, I'm told, so, for instance, there's one called Canadian Natural Resources, apparently good stock, a good company run
by reasonably
sensible people.
I can not thank you enough for your
sensible, easily understood step
by step instructions aimed at
people like me, not professional trainers but a caring owner trying to do the best
by their pet.
So, like any
sensible person you pick up the laser / blaster thing that your future self dropped as he was dragged away
by whatever the hell that was and set off to figure out what's going on.
As any
sensible person would, I covered the entrances to the castle and fended off enemy attacks wave
by wave.
2014 «Work Order, Change Order» MITCHELL - INNES & NASH, New York 2013 «Some End of Things» Kunstmuseum Basel, Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel «Despite our differences», Fondation Hippocrène, Paris «Avant de Rentrer, Il Faut Incendier la Maison», Thomas Duncan Gallery, Los Angeles «Some Redemptions», Soloway, New York «I knOw yoU», Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin «Version Control», Arnolfini, Bristol 2012 «Social Scarecrows Printing Fields» (with Ei Arakawa), Reena Spaulings Fine Arts, New York «Ecstatic Alphabets / Heaps of Language», MoMA, Museum of Modern Art, New York 2011 ArtlBasellMiami Beachl with Scott Lyall and Clément Rodzielski «That's The Way We Do It», Kunsthaus Bregenz «Fax», Carpenter Center, Harvard «Faces», two - man exhibition, Gallery Dependance, Brussels Project curated
by Mousse magazine, Art Brussels Exhibition of scholarship holders, Villa Romana, Florence 2009 «Non-Solo Show, Non-group show», with Ei Arakawa, Nicolas Gambaroff and Nick Mauss, Kunsthalle, Zurich Two
person exhibition with Pernille Kapper Williams, Grazer Kunstverein, Austria «Collatéral» (with Liz Deschenes, Sam Lewitt, Scott Lyall, Sean Paul, Eileen Quinlan, Blake Rayne, Cheyney Thompson), Le Confort Moderne - Centre pour l'Art Contemporain, Poitiers 2008 «Idealismusstudio», Grazer Kunstverein, Graz, Austria «On Interchange - Zwischenspiele einer Sammlung», Museum Kurhaus, Kleve, Germany «Non-Solo show, Non-group show», with Ei Arakawa und Henning Bohl, Galleria Franco Soffiantino, Turin «One Season in Hell», Mehringdamm 72, Berlin 2007 «24 November - 22 December», Sutton Lane (Campoli Presti), Paris «The Four Colour Contingency», The Approach, London «For the
People of Paris», Sutton Lane (Campoli Presti) Paris «kjubh: The New Domestic Landscape 2007», curated
by Caroline Nathusius, kjubh, Köln «The Re-distribution of the
Sensible», curated
by Warren Neidich, Magnus Mueller, Berlin «Dependance», Galerie Neu, Berlin «Tension, Sex, Despair, Wow / So What?»
He didn't examine evidence that
people who might forever debate the dangers posed
by climate change are often surprisingly in synch on
sensible clean - energy choices, even the merits of a carbon tax.
I agree that most
people will not fully understand the implications of this, because most don't know diddly about Hadley cells, Ferrel cells, the Polar cell, albedo, latent or
sensible heat, and mechanisms
by which solar energy can be transported from the Arctic to melt more of the Greenland ice sheet.
With the world's human population projected to reach 9 billion
by 2050, and with developing countries» growing appetite for meat, insects may be a
sensible solution to our dilemma of how to produce sufficient protein for that many
people without causing further harm to the planet.
But what they don't see is the diversity of ordinary
sensible people who are in fact evincing confidence in that science
by * using * it.
Instead, Sierra Club Canada advocates a
sensible mix of solutions, involving the highest possible level of energy efficiency
by North American households and businesses alike, the deployment of renewable sources such as wind and solar power, and a widespread shift to new, innovative technologies like hybrid and fuel cells to move
people and goods around.
In fact, a reasonable
person can immediately challenge it
by asking the
sensible question — «well, how has the climate managed to avoid a nudge (and resulting crash) for hundreds of millions of years?»
I, like most
sensible people, tend to be very skeptical of the existence of things that can not be observed, or that are only conditionally observed
by other
people, long ago and not regularly and reproducibly observable.
You apply an untrue assertion to the presenter of the point you have evaded; i.e. there is no evidence that «peer reviewed literature» (which you do not cite) has not been «accepted»
by MarkW and any
sensible person would accept that this «literature» is trivial if it only asserts that warming which is not happening is «potentially hazardous».
Why does any
sensible person believe anything written or said
by either Paul Ehrlich or John Holdren?
I agree that no - one should be able to bias the results
by their choice of prior: there needs to be a
sensible convention for how
people choose the prior, and everyone should follow it to put all studies on the same footing and to make them comparable.
«Some say that that's a
sensible balance between
people being deprived of their entitlement and vexatious litigants who want to revisit historic proceedings driven
by emotion rather than fairness.
E.g. «You will not be persuaded
by the flimsy not to say meretricious arguments found on [Company X]'s site, [link], hoping to get the government to give them special favours that any
sensible person would refuse.»
And this bill seems to be just what I was calling for way back when — a
sensible look at the subject
by responsible
people, freed of the screeching partisanship that has marked much of the discussion in the punditsphere.
I'll simply repeat my point a bit more obviously: if you're going to argue for public funding of judgments not paid
by the
person held liable, you'll need a
sensible principle for limiting the scope of that fund.