Sentences with phrase «if common sense»

But if common sense prevails, and information is gathered from professionals, the results yielded are positive and beneficial for both dog and owner.
If common sense, fairness and taking the high road seems too complicated to you, then please reconsider your career as a Realtor.
If common sense or legality doesn't move the needle, there's also an economic justification in not trusting celebrity - endorsed ICOs.
If common sense or defensive driving school didn't work for you, here is what you can expect to happen.
If your common sense would lead you to disregard these models» forecasts when planning your portfolio and whether you get a flu shot, I would suggest we adopt a much more modest approach to the use of climate models.
It is as if common sense has gone out the window at that place.
If that common sense argument does not convince you, consider the implications of the claim for retired investors.
If your common sense radar goes off during the sales presentation, I implore you to go with that gut feel and dig for further contractual details.
It occurred to me that if common sense didn't work at the Board of Education, plain embarrassment might.
If common sense can explain what we do, why do we need scientific psychology — and psychologists?
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.
Nevertheless, if a common sense of Church is nascent among the many members of one body and if a relatively clear idea is emerging of the one service to be rendered by ministers in their many duties, then some common idea of a theological school ought also to be possible.
But what if the common sense notion of «belief» is highly mistaken?
If our common sense can not conceive of God as an interventionist zapper then we certainly can not conceive of God as somehow zapping in and becoming a particular human being.
If our common sense can accept this for physical forces then surely it does not rule this out for spiritual forces and entities.
There are several arguments that can be advanced against this position: first, that there is no need to adapt or interpret the Bible this way because this «modern common sense» is quite uncommon; second, that the current popularity of a belief or point of view is no guarantee of its truth, so the Bible ought not to be adapted to suit the understanding of a particular time; third, that the Bible can not be adapted to this common sense, because this common sense excludes God; and fourth, that if our common sense disagrees with the Bible, then we must change our common sense after all, because the Bible is true.
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.
«They may be correct — but if common sense reform is enacted and even one life is saved, it will have been worth it.»
That the building didn't fall down when less cooled in the recent heat wave proved it was possible, as if common sense didn't tell us already.

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If that sounds like a compromise, it isn't, unless status ranks higher than common sense.
«If you made $ 100,000 last year in revenue, common sense indicates you won't make a million next year.
Sometimes it takes a scientific study to prove what should have been obvious all along, but if the near hysteria about the consequences of sitting had you in doubt that common - sense solutions would be sufficient, this research should put your fears to bed.
If you're on a solid career trajectory, live within your means, have a little common sense, and make financial independence a priority, I'm sure you'll do fine.
As a result, if you hurry, you can jump ahead of them and deliver valuable and truly differentiated products and services to a marketplace that is ready, willing, and able to buy anything that makes economic sense — and that makes common sense out of the tsunami of meaningless data that they're swimming in right now.
If it is a prop — and not just evidence of a raging caffeine addiction — it's an apt one, a symbol of Betts's big plan, built on a few common - sense ideas.
First, use common sense and ask yourself if this listing seems reasonable.
An infographic from 360 Public Relations lays out what companies should do if they have to handle a social - media snafu, in particular, common sense tips like letting people vent their frustration and anger, and quickly and publicly acknowledging your mistake.
If you missed Part 1 of my common sense series on bonds please read Investing in Bonds to learn about the different types of bonds and the basic characteristics of a bond.
Bottom line: as an investor it makes no sense to invest in startups if the terms at which you're doing so are off - market or are terms that experienced investors would turn down, such as buying common stock or securities which can artificially cap your returns.
Once you make the common sense decision about how you are going to allocate your money between stocks and bonds you can get more creative with your investments if you would like to be more hands - on with them.
Maybe, just maybe it would be ok if someone was working on a technical problem such as a car, computer or something that was not directed at you (the person himself) maybe, no not even then... Certainly not a customer who you want to come back and see you... Why even taking the chance to insult a person... I'm on a mission to kindly tell people not to say «no problem» because it may reflect on there tip... So I give them choice & hopefully a good tip... Really folks, its just good common sense.
If you do the research you will discover that the project makes not economic, environmental, or common sense.
Second, financial logic embodied in the celebrated Modigliani Miller theorem and suggested by common sense holds that substantial reductions in leverage, if achieved, should be associated with reduced volatility, reduced sensitivity to shocks and lower risk premiums.
Or maybe Facebook should just give a common sense quiz that people have to pass if they want an account.
It is unclear if Republican Governor John Kasich would support the legislation, but after the Parkland school shooting and subsequent student protests, he deleted his pro-gun record on his website and replaced it with a demand for «common sense gun control,» according to Governing.
Use common sense and your shaving brush will provide an enjoyable shaving experience, and will probably be damaged if you use it for other purposes.
«If the financial crisis taught nothing else, it showed how elegant financial models that calculate risk to decimal point precision act like a sedative towards critical thinking and even common sense» Allan Mecham
One common - sense way forward is to presume that if Trump did cause Stormy Daniels to be threatened in that manner, she is unlikely to be the only one.
I have been asked how many mutual funds make sense to own if you are actively going to build a portfolio, and the most common answer is 12.
He has said they defy common sense, and can rack up debt if interest rates rise.
If you'd like to learn more, the father of the low - fee index fund, Jack Bogle, wrote a great book on investing and fees called the The Little Book of Common Sense Investing.
Though it may appear to be common sense, if the foundation for AdWords campaigns are keywords, bidding on the most relevant keywords are a must.
Whether or not this is the right path for you depends on a host of personal factors, but if it makes sense and reduces your payments, then most people will then consider their different options for achieving debt consolidation, one of the most common being the debt consolidation loan.
If the market persists in behaving foolishly, all he seems to need is ordinary common sense in order to exploit its foolishness» Benjamin Graham
Use common sense and your shaving brush will excel at the tasks for which it was designed, and will probably be damaged if used for tasks for which it was not intended.
It's no more the application of common sense: If I wanted to learn how to hit baseballs, I'd buy a copy of Ted Williams» The Science of Hitting long before I picked up a bat» Frank Martin
It doesn't take a great deal of common sense to see that this gentleman is hurt emotionally (and perhaps he has every right to be... who wouldn't be if they were in his shoes), and he's angry.
Sure, invite people who aren't members of your faith / club / beliefs to attend your meetings and learn more, but if they want to join or be a leader, shouldn't the group be able to have at least some basic, common - sense requirements that they themselves set?
We are all so grateful that we have a book to turn to, especially if people fail at common sense.
It is also a matter of political common sense: If you want an argument to be heard, engaged, and accepted, you make it in a language that those you are seeking to persuade can understand.
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