Sentences with phrase «common sense here»

Lots of common sense here.
Remember to use common sense here: No need to mention your collection of Twilight memorabilia or that you were runner - up in the 2010 SpongeBob look - alike competition.
Use common sense here rather than following a formula, unless your field requires you to follow a set pattern.
Education and training Use your common sense here and include certifications, qualifications or academic achievements relevant to the industry and role.
Use your common sense here.
Please tell me I'm not the only one here using some common sense here.
The important thing to keep in mind is the size of the bird, its strength and your puppy's confidence level around birds before putting him a situation that might potentially scare him; use your common sense here.
I'm trying to use common sense here; so be gentle.
So a little extra common sense here — make sure you're book is of exceptionally high standard in terms of editing & design... and be open - minded when interacting with other writers.
Maybe ergonomics experts say this works just fine and there's little or no acclimation; I suspect Ford lost track of common sense here.
Don't wear Black next to your face if your skin is fair, but let's apply common sense here!
Apply common sense here, start light and increase the weight gradually while working to get better mobility.
Where your getting stuck is you think protein / fat is causing an insulin surge which it isn't, and I bring you back to common sense here..
But let's use common sense here.
«Let's use some common sense here,» he said.
Let's use some common sense here, shall we?
Let's use some common sense here, because we know the changes are coming.
Please, please use common sense here.
So, can we please use some common sense here?
But common sense here is paramount.

Not exact matches

Here's a look at the most common types of coverage for home - based companies and what make sense for your business.
Here's a hint: Sometimes, Ulukaya said, common sense is no help.
And it's not just America's oil companies that are at risk here and asking for some common sense to be injected into this process, contrary to the narrative being spun up by House and Senate Democrats.
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The voices of theological sanity, sound theology and common sense reasoning about matters of faith are out there, I find them, others here find them, as we seek them out such as here on the net.
Any way you slice it, common sense and a little education always brings you here
But there seems to me at the common - sense level something here that we must take seriously, more seriously than any other element in the traditional Easter apologetic.
Here is the way I can make sense out of the common translation, and then you do with it what you wish, which includes ignoring it if it is not helpful.
We have here a combination of (1) events that are incompatible with our common sense, and (2) events that just don't seem historically very likely.
The problem here is to overcome the «benumbing repression of common sense» (PR 9/13) so that events which have become commonplace can come to be experienced with new meaning, when viewed in the light of an imagined contrast.
Ya I'm from the Toledo / Metamora area and we have the exact same BS goin on here, God for bid common sense be reintroduced unto our community.
What is lacking here is a true sense of the common good.
(PR 9/13; here Whitehead uses «common sense» to refer to what I call soft - core common sense).
the problem here isn't a common sense or morality one... it is essentially a «sin» — wrongdoing / rebellous problem... «for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God» — thank - God for Christ
Here is what Whitehead said in 1911 about the theory of types: «All the contradictions can be avoided, and yet the use of classes and relations can be preserved as required by mathematics, and indeed by common sense, by a theory which denies to a class — or relation — existence or being in any sense in which the entities composing it — or related by it — exist» (MAT 293).
It was important because the abstract scientific concept of location that Whitehead found dominant in current common - sense led to further notions of «inside» and «outside,» «here» and «there,» that were inadequate philosophically and inefficient practically.
No person without special needs would choose to reside in one... common sense should prevail here but apparently it doesn't.
Heartening also is our common witness and action in defense of religious freedom here and around the world, and an awakened sense of solidarity with persecuted Christians, joined with effective concern for non «Christians denied their rights of conscience.
He highlighted Britain's achievements as a «pluralist democracy which places great value on freedom of speech, freedom of political affiliation and respect for the rule of law, with a strong sense of the individual's rights and duties, and of the equality of all citizens before the law and noted that there was much in common here with Catholic social teaching.
Also a little common sense seems to be lacking on here sometimes.
I would suggest than one interpret scripture carefully and thoughtfully taking original language and historical context into consideration because often what seems like common sense to us here and now might not have anything to do with what the original message was about.
I don't bother with many other comment sections on the internet, so if she wants to explain to me how a complete lack of proof led her in one of the worst possible directions or how her lack of understanding of morals and ethics lead her to choose the most criminal of religious cults to join..., then that would be great and I'm sure we could all enjoy picking apart her arguments for her «conversion» to those of us who know the difference between reason, logic, common sense, and ethics and morals and empathy and sympathy... as I would guess she doesn't give a crap anyway I doubt she'll show up here.
The pope's reply - gentle and with quiet wisdom and common sense - is among those reprinted here.
There's no way of winning here so the best thing is: let girls fight girls and boys boys... This kid is showing more decency and common sense than the average American.
Im glad someone here has a little common sense to see what she is saying I pray God helps you in whatever area in your past has been damged.
What is relevant here is the common presupposition of scientists that matter (or whatever it is that makes up the physical world) is ontologically prior to experience in the sense that matter can exist without experience but experience can not exist without matter.
Nothing twee here, nothing bleak or forbidding either — instead this book's message is a celebration of life and love, written with common sense, an attitude of reverence, and an evidently joyful faith in Christ and a love of his Church.
The history here is long and detailed, but there are two incidents that exemplify the city's complete lack of compassion and common sense.
But here you are proclaiming your mother - approved cherry - picked cultural referents as being what you want regardless of history, logic, reason, common sense, April 17, 2012 at 12:12 am Report abuse Reply
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