Sentences with phrase «go against common sense»

While this may go against your common sense, antivirus programs aren't needed on your mobile devices.
They will go against common sense to give players what they want.
During such periods, many leisure industries do surprisingly well and consumer expenditure on their products and services seems to go against the common sense notion of declining personal spending power resulting in people cutting back on non-essentials.
He emphasises that scientific ideas go against common sense, which can make science very tough for nonscientists.
Live in Switzerland, where going against common sense is extremely frowned upon as an objective evil.
The GI goes against common sense.
I'm horrified to think that you suggest to bottlefeeding parents to deny this to their child — that just goes against every common sense.
Conjuring up new, unknown energy fields goes against both common sense and one of the most cherished scientific doctrines.
Yes, this goes against common sense since we all know that students work at different paces, but if you have access to resources for only 45 minutes once a week, that time needs to be used wisely.
«This decision goes against all common sense, especially considering the many recent revelations of errors and obfuscation in the allegedly «settled science» of global warming.»»

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and it fails now because its going against science and... common sense...
This is basic common sense, and is fine as far as it goes, but it does not explain why pro-life advocates would struggle against easy access to abortion when they are not being personally oppressed by it, or why some men would hold pro-choice views when they can not become pregnant.
You reference one of those «awesome» (awful) pieces of scripture that goes totally against the humanistic (secular / religioius) common sense, and I think only makes our sense if we separate esoteric (salvational) issues form social gospel and social justice.
You or people like you are always saying that fans do actually know a thing or two and can make our own minds up even if it goes against popular belief or that it should be common sense to everybody.
Refused to go the the team medical docs and get checked out for an injury for three whole days (totally against Head Coaches direct orders, common sense, and team protocol), «because I was scared what they'd tell me».
And, believe me, when my husband was deployed and I was exclusively breastfeeding — and all of the popular books were telling me to let my child cry it out, or that he should be sleeping through the night — I often pulled the intuition / common sense card out going against this «popular advice.»
This goes against what many people assume is «common sense», and many parents, lawyers, and judges misunderstand this fact.
WHEN IT COMES TO PREVENTING VIOLENCE, COMMON SENSE GOES A LONG WAY by Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb The New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NYSCADV) has unbelievably and inexcusably issued a memo opposing the creation of potentially -LSB-...]
«If you're serious and consistent about ending violence against our inmates and our officers, then you're going to understand why we need common sense measures to stop weapons and drugs from getting into this facility,» said de Blasio then.
It's not fair to criticise publishers too much on their lack of innovation and change (it is fair to criticise them harshly in this fight for higher ebook prices because that is simply going against business common sense, on top of the democratisation of reading).
(See above paragraph, combine with economic alarmism, a great sense of solidarity, an easy issue — complex and futuristic — to do it on, and a huge tea party and right wing conservative movement predicated on the idea that markets «solve» everything even though by definition they can't solve externalities — hence along with justice and national defense why we even need just limited government in the first place, and an implicit inherent belief in the right to pollute (here it's really better characterized as just radical alteration against our interests, not pollution), since common area is «fair game,» and there we go.)
All useless rubbish that goes against every Principle in the IPCC Communication handbook and breaks every rule in the Marketing handbook of Common Sense and breaks every known fact in the scientific research finding of psychology, sociology, advertising, marketing, public communications, cognitive science and political science.
As Richard Posner says in his Reflections on Judging, the bench and the bar share a lack of familiarity with the sciences, whether social or natural and, worse, a lack of curiosity that results in an unwillingness to investigate the backgrounds against which legal rules operate, to go beyond the «common sense» assumptions which may bear little, if any, resemblance to the scientific truth.
We believe simple common - sense reforms like these would go a long way toward restoring fairness in the system by giving defendants access to information and the tools they need to fight back against trolls.
Less is more, not everything has to be matchy matchy, mixing things up a big as long as you are using good taste and common sense is always a great idea and in general I advise against going with big trends in the kitchen as they often end up being costly mistakes.
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