It almost
feels like common sense, doesn't it?
All of
this feels like common sense, but it's also popular.
Not exact matches
Half of teenagers in the United States
feel like they are addicted to their mobile phones and report
feeling pressure to immediately respond to phone messages, according to a 2016 survey of children and their parents by
Common Sense Media.
I always
feel like there's something else out there that's telling you — whether it's animal instincts or whether it's just maybe a heightened form of
common sense — I really learned to listen to myself, and to not be scared to speak up as well.
Now look, I don't profess to be some kind of expert on offenses, but some things about football I just
feel like should be
common sense.
I
feel like no one will post a more
common sense approach.
Now, I do not have to do any research, but just use
common sense, to know that a man doesn't know ANYTHING about what it means to have a baby, what contractions
feel like... They are completely unsuitable to deliver babies... Oh, and none of my kids are vaccinated, they never had antibiotics and never any other meds.
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.
Washing your hands sounds
like such a simple piece of
common sense that its importance can easily be forgotten, and reminding people to do it can
feel silly.
Online dating is fine and daters can
feel at ease while getting to know each other when they always trust their instincts and use
common sense just
like you would when you meet other people outside the internet.
Again, show some discretion and
common sense while dating (talk LESS, listen MORE), be friendly, light, and interested (and be interesting yourself) and no one should
feel like the 2nd fiddle...
I have a good
sense of humor and I
like to be good friends first and go from there... want to have fun in life with my Best Friend / Companion... I
feel I have a good heart (soulful) and I am a caring loyal person with good values and a lot of
common sense... I
like the simple things in life
like a...
There is a fairly anti-corporate mood here, but I never
felt the issue was forced too blatantly, rather more
like a fatalistic
common sense.
««Climax» shares much in
common with the levitating camerawork of his divisive «Enter the Void,» but unlike that sprawling endeavor, this 96 - minute odyssey
feels like just the right length to encapsulate his talent for disorienting viewers while inviting them into his madcap intentions of overtaking their
senses,» Kohn wrote in his A - review out of Cannes.
We
feel completely comfortable recommending Costa Rica as a safe travel destination, but just
like anything else, your safety mostly relies on information and
common sense.
I never played the original, but it still
feels like there are some
common -
sense hiccups I'd
like to have seen cleaned up.
Work,
like other fundamental concepts such as property, is almost impossible to define despite — and perhaps because of — a
common -
sense feeling that we know what it is.
So you are shown what you need to start, the options you have and what I
like in particular: No pushing of certain brands,
common sense cost - saving advice, and the option to skip it if you
feel you know it all.
And it
feels like we're making some headway, because that is exactly what is unfolding all around us: Ideas that were once tagged «environmentalist» are being widely embraced as simple
common sense.
Finally, the culture of special interests has grown so pervasive that many Americans
feel like it's a hopeless situation in Congress — there's a
sense that it's impossible for the
common man to get heard through the thicket of lobbyists and campaign financiers.