Sentences with phrase «different from common sense»

Thus, quite typically, discussions of «societies» by process thinkers are quite different from common sense usage of the word as well as sociological definitions, and usually do not refer to human societies.

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Neither does it survive a basic common - sense test: Buying insurance against a market crash from other market participants is no different than buying a policy against a crash of the insurance industry from an insurance company.
There is no way to escape the fact that our common sense approach to the universe, our common sense of how it works, is very different in some important ways from the common sense of the Biblical authors and the formulators of orthodox Christian doctrine.
How do we go about understanding the Bible when it assumes a common sense different from our own?
But this is far different from saying that our modern common sense has adopted wholesale the view that only the material world is real.
To be the answer for people whose most deeply felt need was release from sin or escape from the evils of the world — people whose common sense was different from ours — it was fitting that Jesus should be sinless and divine.
Come on now it's common sense, these guys did not grow up as Arsenal fans, we just bought then from different clubs, they are just professionals looking for the best for them and their families.
I believe this is much different from popular press magazines advising us as what you're both doing is explaining human development and evolved caregiving practices (which in people who understand healthy relationship dynamics is intuitive and based on common sense, but is not the majority of our population) to people struggling to figure out how to make their primary love relationships work so they don't end in divorce, split families, or unattached / needy people.
«What does anybody have to lose by trying a candidate from a different party with common sense approaches to the problems,» DeFrancisco said.
The problem is that the current evolutionary definition of species is different from what most people, using common sense, would expect it to be.
It is a very common sense which multicultural dating is far different than relationships between two persons from similar race.
«Right now, the Common Core is just being introduced to teachers, in the sense that they're being told what it means and why it's different from what they're doing now,» Jennings said.
Defenders of common standards counter that they're more necessary than ever before because of Americans» increasing mobility in the globalized world and because it doesn't make sense for students in one state to learn drastically different things from students in another state.
What seems like common sense to a person with one fund of knowledge isn't so obvious to someone from a different background.
There are a lot of different financing options available to small business owners from traditional bank loans to invoice factoring, so getting a sense of common terms associated with each can help you decide which type is best for your business.
Our thinking on different illnesses is based on the common sense advice of dog owners and information from leading Veterinary authorities.
Indeed her works, which would be characterized abstract art rather than abstract painting, share some common ground, such as the spectacular use of colors, contrasts and shadows, the playful use of diagonals that creates a solid sense of perspective while different levels construct both volume and composition, but also the smooth way she moves from one texture to another, giving her paintings a rough surface by using colors impasto or with a palette knife or simply by incorporating different materials.
In her work she borrows concepts and methods from different sciences such as anthropology or biology, not in a strict sense but rather as a common element of art practice.
We assumed only that due to the biological and physical effects the ratio fabsorbed (t) / (total CO2 content of then air) is more or less constant, hence a simple response pulse response exp -LRB-- t / lifetime) is applied to the anthropic time series of coal, gas, oil and cement which have different delta13C As the isotopic signature of (CO2 natural)(t) is slowly decreasing because plants living days or centuries ago are now rotting and degassing and as molecules entered in the ocean decades ago are now in the upwellings after a slow migration along the equal density surface from the high latitudes where those surface are surfacing at depth zero, there are common sense constraints or bounds on the possible evolution of the delta13C of the natural out - gassed CO2 molecules.
Has a nice little discussion on these two specific graphs and considering the amount of reseearch and data that shows the bottom one is «closer» to being right then the small amount that went into the top one — and the issues of splicing different temperature sets — and the data originating from an incredibly small region demographically, common sense would suggest you view the top one with more skepticism.
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