Sentences with phrase «consistent with common sense»

How often do we read a court case where the court says its ruling «is consistent with common sense»?
Mayor Michael Bloomberg called the ruling «consistent with common sense and the practical needs of both the taxi industry and the disabled.»
How can we justify this authority for Jesus of Nazareth in a way consistent with our common sense theology?
By determining without any scientific evidence to support it, that h.om.os.e.xuailty is not normal is not consistent with common sense.
Therefore a spirituality that is worthy of the name — one that is able to address and inform all the areas of our life — must be founded on a theology that is consistent with the common sense that undergirds all these different areas.
What is needed is a theology that explains God's presence and workings in a way that is consistent with this common sense, a theology that doesn't leave God in the unexplained fringes of our ignorance.

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Otherwise, however, we must conclude at this point that to speak of God as determining worldly events, as constantly or occasionally going «zap» into our normal processes, is consistent neither with our common sense nor with our Christian faith in a loving God.
We have also suggested interpretations that are consistent with our modern common sense, with our understanding of how the world works and with our understanding of the physical sciences — interpretations that are also consistent with our faith.
And in fact in the course of this book we have seen how we can develop a theology (which is an explanation of our religion, a conceptualization of that which gives real meaning to our lives) that is consistent with both our faith and our common sense.
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).
When you purchase products shown on GeekWrapped.com, you agree that you will use the purchased products in a safe and legal manner, consistent with all applicable laws, recognized safety rules, and good common sense.
So giving each indicator equal weight would, at a minimum, assign 75 percent of the total weight to the academic indicators, which is consistent with the common - sense understanding of «much greater weight.»
Last year, most said it came from social media, a finding consistent with a survey by Common Sense Media, a non-profit focused on children and the media.
Last year, most said it came from social media, a finding consistent with a survey by Common Sense Media, a non-profit focused on children and the media.
In contrast, if you look at a list of top performers over a period of a decade or two, the top spots usually belong to people who invest much as we do — who look at all the excruciating detail and temper it with a consistent blend of diversification and common sense.
So using a bit of common sense and juggling the pieces around a bit I've come up with a scenario or two that is consistent with the one piece of information we have, the current market price.
«They could be surprised or they can say Weaver, you're just being consistent with what you said in the election campaign, that you're looking for common sense solutions to real world problems and not playing politics and giving honest answers.»
Where there are rival meanings, the court can reach a view as to which construction is more consistent with business common sense.
If, as seems to be the case, the trial judge in the new Fisher trial did apply the Snell robust and pragmatic common sense approach, then, assuming there is an appeal and assuming that Aristorenas is still good law once Clements is decided, the Court of Appeal may have to determine whether Fisher is consistent with Aristorenas.
However, when situations arise that call for enforcement actions at or near a sensitive location within the immediate vicinity of the international border, including its functional equivalent, agents and officers are expected to exercise sound judgment and common sense while taking appropriate action, consistent with the goals of this policy.
This is what I've learned about parenting (though I still have MUCH to learn): 1) show up (in other words, be there — spend lots of time with your child); 2) lavish your child with love and encouragement; 3) use common sense and 4) be the parent (set the boundaries; be fair, but be consistent) and always show love:) I would add to that the most important thing... teach them to know, love and serve God.
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