Sentences with phrase «done with some common sense»

Disbelief in god has nothing to do with relationship styles and everything to do with common sense that there never has been, never will be some mythical all - powerful deity.
That said, borrowing or buying a used baby crib works just fine if done with some common sense.
This is more evidence that if fasting is to be used on a regular basis as a method of weight control then it must be done with some common sense.
In fact, it has a lot to do with common sense than a rocket science.
Bloat is not directly attributed to giving your dog ice cubes or ice water, and they are fine for pets to consume as long as it's done with some common sense.
Being safe with what you install on your phone has a lot to do with common sense, but for those times when app developers go the extra mile to be sneaky and deceptive, it's nice to know that Google's security measures are getting stronger and smarter.

Not exact matches

Common sense suggests that while a to - do list will help you shutdown your busy brain for the night, you need to combine this trick with basic sleep hygiene.
«People come to me all the time with their common - sense hat on: How much do I owe?»
No one would disagree with the common - sense truth that it's easier to get yourself to do something you value, but rarely do most of us connect that simple truism with our anti-procrastination efforts.
Congress has also put Mark Zuckerberg on notice to potentially come speak with them, with Senator Kennedy of Louisiana encouraging Zuck to «do the common sense thing and roll up his sleeves and take a meaningful amount of time talking to [them].»
«It will be simple: Do you support paying a self - confessed terrorist over $ 10 million or do you stand with the common sense of millions of CanadianDo you support paying a self - confessed terrorist over $ 10 million or do you stand with the common sense of millions of Canadiando you stand with the common sense of millions of Canadians?
This post is intended as a short, common sense introduction to financial investment for normal people who have some spare money and don't have time to work out what to do with it.
Find stocks that create in - demand services and products with strong business models and a common - sense approach to doing business.
-LSB-...] Interest in MLPs (Fidelity) • Do We Need a Recession for a Meaningful Correction in Stocks (A Wealth of Common Sense) but see also The Problem with Market Timing (Rick Ferri) • The Investor Class Gets Another Raise -LSB-...]
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.
As we can see, even excellent rationales for a rising price of gold, along with basic common sense, do nothing to create that outcome.
There are no big secrets in this book, but the common sense investing approach is in line with the Millennial Money philosophy of letting your money do the work of building wealth while you are out living an insanely awesome life.
You don't have to be a believer to have a moral compass; Morality it is given to all through Natural Revelation that we perceive with built - in functions, i.e. Basic Instincts, Intuition & Common Sense.
As with Jesus, eradicate your demons with a bottle of «exorcising» Bayer aspirin since common sense and rational thinking did not work.
If common sense alone can not reveal to you that men do not go with men and women do not go with women, then the argument is hopeless.
don't confuse «cool» with «common sense».
Given the common association of the word «indoctrinate» with totalitarian methods, there might be at least a «slight suspicion» that Justice Stevens did not use the term in its neutral sense, especially since he nowhere refers to public school indoctrination.
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.
Since no one can come up with useful or agreeable criteria as to what constitutes «common sense», it really doesn't get us anywhere.
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.
Neither does it fit with our common sense.
Furthermore, besides being aware that part of our common sense is endowed with the fancy philosophical name of «principle of economy» (which doesn't really matter), it is important that we are aware of the principles of reasoning with which we operate so we can ensure our own consistency (which does matter).
My education is fine... Nothing is wrong with my writing sense you were able to simply reply... Look how far this country has fallen without God... We took God out of schools and now school shootings are a common thing... I mean your insults are flattering because all it tells me is that deep down you know I am right but don't want to admit it..
So the question for this chapter is, since some of the Jesus stories and concepts are so eminently incompatible with common sense — what do we do with them?
If for you your faith is only about «worshiping» the words in a book (which are written by man)... think about it... you might be wasting your time and not realize how distant you actually have become (from the true msg) worrying about trivialities or needing to reconcile scripture with science / common sense... simply because your book (and your self - imposed obligation to believe in the words) doesn't leave you another option.
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.
Common sense is anything but common in a land where some churches teach you to hate people who are different than you, where the media blasts you with unfettered violence and when our schools have been gutted by the greed of those who don't wish to pay to educate the next generCommon sense is anything but common in a land where some churches teach you to hate people who are different than you, where the media blasts you with unfettered violence and when our schools have been gutted by the greed of those who don't wish to pay to educate the next genercommon in a land where some churches teach you to hate people who are different than you, where the media blasts you with unfettered violence and when our schools have been gutted by the greed of those who don't wish to pay to educate the next generation.
PEOPLE DO NOT COME BACK TO LIFE, not 1 person or a 100... get with reality, common sense and logic
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.
Therefore society (government) compiles laws so as to prevent bad things from happening which should be common sense... and since «common sense» has to come from somewhere... as I said, it comes from the life experience that you acquire over time... you are not born with it and you do not derive it from some magical, mythical, invisible man - in - the - sky.
Just as with common sense, when our faith turns out to be inconsistent with our experience of reality, when the beliefs implicit in our faith just don't fit, then our faith must undergo some adjustments.
Did you ever notice that the right - wing people are always the ones with the self - aggrandizing egotistical user names, like «Heaven Sent» or «Truth Seeker» or «Common Sense»?
In 1979 Mrs. Thatcher and her government began the return to true capitalism, but even after a decade of common sense reforms and rapid improvements in productivity, we calculate it will still take us another ten years or so to catch up with Germany and France, while the United States and Japan are still further beyond our reach.That is the price of trying to make capitalism do something which is not in its nature to do — promote equality.
And can we do this in keeping with our common sense?
This is because the traditional models are based on a theology that does not and can not fit with our common sense (and all too often does not and can not fit with our faith).
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.
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.»
With this method, we have not simply done away with linguistic clutter, we have made the positive assertion that the ultimate «simple» or constituents of things experienced are neither the objects of common sense nor the «scientific» objects of physical theory (electrons, quarks, and the liWith this method, we have not simply done away with linguistic clutter, we have made the positive assertion that the ultimate «simple» or constituents of things experienced are neither the objects of common sense nor the «scientific» objects of physical theory (electrons, quarks, and the liwith linguistic clutter, we have made the positive assertion that the ultimate «simple» or constituents of things experienced are neither the objects of common sense nor the «scientific» objects of physical theory (electrons, quarks, and the like).
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.
If we would come to the Word of God with fresh eyes more often, we would realize that some of our most common interpretations of Scripture passed down to us don't make much sense when viewed within the context of the passage.
Does not evangelism now call for an interpretation in keeping with our own common sense?
For we do have as many theologies as there are people with common sense and a bible.
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...
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