The phrase
"common belief" refers to ideas or opinions that many people agree on or consider to be true. It is something that is widely accepted or shared among a group of people.
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In fact, this is a fairly
common belief among pet owners — so much so that sales of music albums made just for animals has been steadily on the rise.
In short, a system of school choice would prove more satisfying for educators because it could foster the creation of cohesive learning communities based on
common beliefs about teaching and learning.
Despite common belief by fitness enthusiasts, cardio workouts are NOT effective for fat loss or losing weight long term.
The result is we have individuals in society linked not
by common beliefs and morals but only, if at all, through common interests.
As per your own
common belief system, you can discuss and create relationships to the dependable internet based forums.
The
most common belief held by doctors is that the positioning of the baby in the womb causes back labor.
Each is based
on common beliefs that act as boundaries, including some and excluding others.
There's an all
too common belief that being an expert means you have to know everything, and that is simply not true.
One
other common belief about starting a small business is that starting a small business can be an incredibly rewarding experience.
These policies and procedures are not designed to
augment common belief and ways of living but to insure that individuals have maximum opportunity to make their own choices about these matters.
Common belief dictates that you can get a loan when your credit score is good and your credit report is magnificent.
That television is effective in creating or
extending common belief patterns among viewers is demonstrated by research.
Identify the elements of effective literacy instruction and
establish common beliefs, practices, and language within the education community.
NOTE:
Despite common belief, eating foods high in cholesterol and saturated fats do not increase the cholesterol levels on your lab report.
The
most common belief is that bread is going to end up directly in the thigh area but that's also not true.
They readily acknowledge that they are human associations united
by common belief and purpose.
It is just
too common a belief these days that just because a little is good for you, a whole lot will be even better.
That's a
very common belief, expressed quite often on holistic email lists, but it's not true.
Diet: Another pretty
common belief in terms of your bodybuilding diet is that fat should be entirely avoided.
«This is a wonderful match for us, as MEP and Stepstone
share common beliefs about how best to take care of the consumer, educate the community and serve our referral partners.»
Many of my views seem to go against my faith, as far
as common beliefs, but I believe in God and believe in Jesus, so I think I still fit the definition of a Christians
It's
also common belief there that the best pilaf recipe comes from Uzbekistan, named after the ancient Uzbek city of Bukhara.
Unlike common belief, this models shows more western regions in Kansas are now suitable due to factors such as climate change.
For instance, a fairly
common belief within the libertarian spectrum of thought is that anything consenting adults do to themselves that doesn't harm anyone else should be legal.
These two major election defeats shattered
many common beliefs about politics in Alberta and Canada.
Religion is merely the organization of men
with common beliefs, but in no way should man's ability to distort, confuse and decieve be ignored.
In this battle, a view which presupposes that it is not only impossible but wrong for authority to protect and
further common beliefs and ways of life gains increasing control of our imagination, and as it does it erodes the foundations necessary for a church to remain a church.
Teaching Tolerance, a program of the Southern Poverty Law Center, has developed a «
Common Beliefs Survey.»
The findings may
challenge common beliefs about older adults» cognitive abilities, but they also provide a bit of optimism for everyone, regardless of age.
Furthermore, it was again agreed by all that in spite of the difference and because of
certain common beliefs it was possible to co-operate on many practical matters.
The movie also
refutes common beliefs and fad diets, which claim that carbs are the cause of ill - health and obesity.
By invoking the memory of Galileo's struggle with the church in the same breath with the «revolutions in science» associated with Newton, Darwin and Einstein and the claim that science transforms our self - understanding, the writers fall into a stereotype about the warfare between science and religious faith and they exhibit a 19th -
century common belief that science will displace religion.
These
basic common beliefs, there were others about the falseness of materialism and mechanism, are part of the explanation of the fact that when I was given (I had not asked for it) the job of editing an edition of Peirce's mostly unpublished philosophical papers, I immediately began to like what I found in them.
-LSB-...] common belief system founded upon ten concepts and poet Alison Jones illustrates the first one, «Mothering through Breastfeeding» in -LSB-...]
This professional development activity
examines common beliefs that help and hinder work with racially and ethnically diverse students.
Sadly, that's a
rather common belief; according to the recent piracy controversy involving readers who blatantly posted on social media their active consumption of stolen books, it would seem that even nothing is too steep a price for some people to pay.
While it might also be too simplistic and not exact, it aims to
deconstruct common belief that bank takes money from depositors and then lends it to the borrowers.