Sentences with phrase «does good common sense»

Whether or not you need Signature North Point renters insurance is not in debate — your lease requires it, as does good common sense and propriety.
Whether or not you need Signature North Point renters insurance is not in debate — your lease requires it, as does good common sense and propriety.

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Apply common sense, courtesy, and a genuine desire to help your customers to turn a conflict into a positive experience for everyone involved, and look good while doing it.»
I encourage Main Street investors to be open to these opportunities, but to ask good questions, demand clear answers and apply good common sense when doing so.
Instant online approval credit cards can make applying for your card tremendously easy — but it's important to make sure that you don't confuse convenience and speed with good common sense and caution.
This is a distorted translation... lots of good information comes from ancient books... it's just that the bible is fictional and any useful information can be found anywhere else since the bible plagiarized any real useful information that's in it... like do unto others as you wish them to do to you... is just ancient common sense and has nothing to do with what any fantasy gods might have said... the bible is a waste of time for the stupids.
We can only hope that the generations to follow will have more common sense and realize all of the political nonsense does not bode well for the human race.
If the candidate has leadership abilities and some good plans for the country and a lot of common sense, I don't care what color he / she is, what chuch they go to or what party they represent.
I hope he finds, like I did, that he can live good life, with a moral code based on real things like, common sense, practicality, being a part of a community, the environment, everything.
You don't give a cult millions without have some say in it, it's called common sense and we all know better what your cult is really about and that is tickets to heaven for a price.
In fact, we might do better to point to the unknowability of God by using concepts that do not affront our common sense — and there are certainly enough unknowables (not lust unknowns, but unknowables) in the universe to do this.
One of the reasons science has worked so well when other systems have failed is that it doesn't rely on intuition / common sense, because they are so often wrong when dealing with the realities of the universe.
Moreover if it did (assuming this to be possible in the framework of an overall Whiteheadian scheme), then it would itself be forcefully repudiated — and not simply by physicists, for the material world of common sense as well as of physics would be drastically impugned.
Even if we were able to suspend our common sense in the area of religion in order to buy into this traditional theology — something which many people have felt forced to do because they saw no good alternatives — we would then have a spirituality that is unable to adequately fulfill its role.
Congratulations to Mr. Lefkowitz and Mr. Kobilka for doing something that, in the only real part of that that makes sense to the common person, «will help scientists come up with better drugs.»
I'm not saying you or other deluded people can't be nice, but I need you to do it in a rational way using common sense, logic, and reason to the best of your abilities for the sake of everyone on this planet including yourselves.
In most cases, the things that these people should not have been doing (or should have been doing) are matters of common sense, common decency, or the common good.
Claiming to know God and walk with Him while not caring for the poor (Big on God's heart), not being good stewards for the environment He gave us, and not being responsible common sense citizens, doesn't make sense at all, and frankly casts doubt wheather you really have encountered Jesus or know His heart...
Why do they lump the gospel of Jesus Christ with faving lower taxes (not caring for the poor), deny global warming (not being good stewards for the environment), refuse reasonable gun control (being common sense good citizens)?
It fits better with our common sense to adopt a view not unlike that found in parts of the Old Testament: sin will have its harmful consequences for the person doing as well as for the person done to, not as a result of a special interventionist act of God but as a natural result of the sin itself.
One could say the Apostles only wrote what they thought Jesus was teaching, but as common sense reveals to us humans if we are not doing good works we won't make it into the kingdom.»
We tend to think of men as less nurturing than women, thanks in no small part to images in pop culture and the media as portraying men as lovable buffoons who mean well and try to do well but ultimately don't have the common sense to find their own behinds with both hands and a compass... unless, of course, we have an understanding and vastly more mature wife to help us along.
Contemporary Buddhism, not having any deities, but having lots of common sense and scientifically correct views on life and the universe, and does not judge people, would have been a better fit.
Even if you do not believe the Bible is inspired by God certainly you acknowledge the Bible contains great spiritual truths as well as common sense foundations for relationships between people.
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.
I don't think it's a better solution to tell referees they can overrule a goal when common sense dictates.
Surely, sober common sense and an ability to correctly rate, for good or ill, what our club is doing, is the first step to the necessary improvement we need to seriously challenge at the very top.
I keep saying this and I will say it again that a good portion of our fanbase doesn't have a clue about how football works nor knows how to use common sense to evaluate what is going on?
After making a name for himself in the Premier League with Everton, the midfielder did what every young player with no common sense does after a short spell of good form.
Let's face it goalkeepers tend to march to the beat of a different drum and Szczesny certainly fell into that category, but most of his antics were relatively harmless and simply reflected a certain level of immaturity that isn't uncommon for someone thrust into the limelight at such a young age... lord knows we've seen that happen with numerous players throughout the years and very few were ever banished for such behaviour... the only on - field action that drove me crazy was his inability to take a deep breath and not try to rush the play with an ill - timed throw at certain points in the game when common sense suggested holding the ball and slowing things down... the fact that he continued to do this probably had a lot to do with the glaring lack of coaching time spent with the goalkeepers... ultimately he made the fateful decision to take his frustrations out into the public sphere and paid dearly for it... in the end, his services were wanted by several of the best Italian squads, which is significant considering the historical importance placed on the defensive side of the ball in Serie A... all I know is that if someone asked me to pick the most athletically gifted goalkeeper we have had in our squad since the arrival of Wenger, without hesitation, he would be my pick and for that reason his departure is more than a little disappointing... what else is new though
But thank God for a few good sports journalists and commentators who saw things exactly as I did and for that I am grateful and happy that at least some with common sense spoke out in my support.
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.
, Which Quite frankly he hasn't done anything this season to justify that increase and Yeah, we could say the same about Walcott's # 140K aweek, But common sense says «unless the Ox starts performing well for the rest of the season, I doubt that Wenger / Arsenal will agree to his wage demands» and therefore The Ox will move on to a rival club in the summer.
What common sense does the man have buying the best no. 10 in the world and plays him on the wing.
Also agree with up Sakho wages, why oh why are they messing him about, and why has it taken this long to come out, when we were thinking he is a toys out of pram guy, and best he is gone, well I would not have thought like that knowing now what has been said, and yes we do need him on the pitch with better wages and give him the go and show us what we have been missing with a new Sakho, Two Davids please sort this out, yet another wobble for our new home to sort, very clever people no poxy common sense, god help us!
Of course it is nearly all rubbish, but in idle moments it can seem to be a good idea to suspend common sense to have a look see, and then feel self irritated to have been so gormless to have done so.
Emily's belief in doctors is touching, especially when they told mothers who eschewed all medical advice, all common sense, and had a dead baby at the end that they were good girls and did nothing wrong.
Listen to your common sense, listen to your baby and do what you feel is best.
So, this makes sense in not just a, «look someone did a study» way, but also in an application of good old common sense.
Dogs are so innocent and there's so much they don't understand about safety or common sense, much like a baby, for these reasons we feel a natural responsibility to guide them and protect them from their world until they are more capable of making better choices for themselves.
But I DO believe in the power of choosing your own path... common sense intact... and I trust YOU all to do what feels best for YOUR child and your familDO believe in the power of choosing your own path... common sense intact... and I trust YOU all to do what feels best for YOUR child and your famildo what feels best for YOUR child and your family.
Let's use a little common sense, here are some good guidelines; do not use combination products like I've previously discussed, use the products that contain only the ingredient that you used.
You're tired, deprived of common sense and you think, «Well, if I shouldn't need it I won't try / buy it,» and that poor women is left with the feeling that they don't know how to solve their child's needs.
There are some ideas in politics which seem like such good common sense, and so popular with the public, that it's hard to understand why they weren't done years ago.
It must be noted that per the report they suggest that Zimbabwe under President Mugabe has been doing very well over the last decade than Ghana - how funny statistics can be if common sense is not applied to statistical data particularly when you are adding discredited research work such as the Afrobarometer report of the Prof. Gyima Boadi led CDD.
«I would say that was the common sense approach to take and the best we could do without the Assembly moving forward statutorily.
We don't just think the coalition is being bold by protecting aid spending is brave in today's economic climate, we think it's being guided by good old British values of common sense and justice.
He said common sense tells us that you ask or go with the people who have already been to where you hope to get to, adding that unlike the NDC that has got people who are behind the scenes and doing the thinking for the party, the current crop of the NPP think only those who are in the public domain talking are good for winning election.
I think if we focus less on party politics — as Chris Gibson, John Boehner and other Republicans are doing — and more on these common - sense roles that the government has played historically, and should play, we'd be in a much better place.»
«I think what you've got to do is build off the foundational cultural shift that's represented by the Problem Solvers Caucus in the House and the Common Sense Coalition in the Senate and through those relationships, have good faith negotiations to deal with the issues of the day,» Reed said.
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