Media training is not
just about common sense and being a good communicator.
Not exact matches
Instead,
just think
about common sense, and simply look at what is needed.
How
about just following
common sense?
It's
common sense and against
just about every religion's Values...
common Values over the entire earth.
I'm not
about to quote all the
common sense intelligent arguments to these fools, they
just need to be told straight out.
I've been checking it out for
about a month now, and I
just love your cooking style, baking style, and
common sense.
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.
If you
just think
about all of this with a little
common sense, it doesn't make
sense that Strong would do what he was accused of doing.
... This would provide a more
just system with far fewer headaches, but the public and people who run college athletics have been beaten
about the head for so long with the notion that any remuneration beyond a scholarship is immoral that they can't abide
common sense.
So, while I can't give one - size - fits - all advice (no one can), I can offer some guidelines and
common sense perspective that may get lost amidst the handwringing
about how «it's
just not possible» given the amount of homework she has.
Eschewing the extremes occupied by the loudest voices in the national concussion and youth sport conversation, the ones who either deny there is a serious issue that needs to be addressed (who they characterize as the «
just a knock to the head» crowd) or have become so convinced that contact sports inevitably result in lifelong disability that they are so fundamentally unsafe that they should be abolished, they opt instead for the
common sense middle ground - a place where MomsTEAM and I have been all along - a magical place where it is possible to have a «more thoughtful, science - based» dialog
about the role of sports in our kids» lives.
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.
It seems like we're
just too trusting to assume someone knows what they're talking
about when instead we need to use
common sense.
«It's really
just going to be
about common sense and how we need to bring
common sense back to government,» Astorino said.
«I think when you're talking
about a super concentrated snowstorm, which, you know, let's say five, six hours of unusually intense snow, it is
just plain
common sense to not go out in that if you don't have to,» said the mayor.
What leaders have in
common — regardless of whether they are in a managerial role or
just getting things done as part of a group — is a clear
sense of direction and an approach, idea, or project they feel deeply
about.
I call these humongous bloopers «bonehead mistakes» because once you start to analyze and think
about them, they're really
just common sense
Just use some proper planning and common sense to make sure that you choose cardio exercises that don't heavily involve the muscles you've just finished training or are about to tr
Just use some proper planning and
common sense to make sure that you choose cardio exercises that don't heavily involve the muscles you've
just finished training or are about to tr
just finished training or are
about to train.
Before you start cringing and squirming in your seat at the idea of using a saturated fat in your diet, let's think
about it for
just a second and use a little
common sense for once.
You don't need to go to medical school
just to have a basic overstanding of
common sense about human health, women anatomy and human physiology.
But as you may already know from personal experience and pure
common sense, sitting down and eating an entire plate of sautéed onions is probably going to give you gas (due to the fructan content that you
just learned
about).
The funniest part
about looking through this «diet» that I've created, is that it literally
just pulled the «
common sense» parts of every single diet I've ever tried and meshed them together, which is how I ended up eating:
Just use your
common sense, do not use unreliable dating services and educate yourself
about online dating scam.
There are no real set rules regarding online dating, and a lot of it is really
just about using
common sense and following your instinct.
It s
just common sense when you think
about it, I mean you wouldn t go on a date wearing swimming trunks, a dress shirt and boots right?.
Like the «Final Destination» movies, the «Fast & Furious» franchise exists independent of plot or
common sense; no one cares
about how each sequel relates to the one that came before it, they
just show up to watch stuff happen (and explode all over the place).
And the idea of «training» for the
Common Core makes very little
sense (except to businesses selling training materials)-- how
about just reading the standards, having a conversations with peers, then getting to work?
It begs the question: Is this really
about school reform, or is it
about somebody's philosophical or ideological stance, that they're
just so, you know, didactic... that they're going to push this program without any flexibility whatsoever, without any pragmatism, without any
common sense?
For instance, advocates have not created a strategy to update the standards or vet materials, prompting quiet conversations among
Common Core proponents (including those at the Department of Education)
about whether it wouldn't
just make
sense for the Department to fill the vacuum.
My book is not a get rich quick book, it's
about common sense and understanding how simple it is for each of us to become financially independent if we
just put on our aprons and step into the kitchen.
I'd never even though
about facebook ads, but now it
just seems like
common sense!
It uses concepts familiar to every man to explain that there is nothing amazing
about good investing — it is
just common sense sharply applied.
The The Bogleheads» Guide to Investing is
about MUCH MORE than
just investing (for a chapter - by - chapter review, see the Bogleheads» October Project), while The Little of Book of
Common Sense Investing is much more focued in that it is basically
about the virtues of indexing.
Results like these from feeding the diet dogs evolved to eat is not magic,
just common sense, once you think
about it.
This is one of those
common -
sense pieces of wisdom that
just about everyone knows but not quite so many of us practice.
I am
just about 1 year old, neutered, up to date on all my shots, crate trained and house trained with
common sense (this means when you take me out you need to make sure I «go»).
I specify that for this game in particular because a
common complaint I hear
about GTA 4 is that it starts off with a similar
sense of enthrallment and immersion, but then
just gets repetitive and boring.
While there are some individuals who will tell you that you can fix
just about anything with it, the best way to ensure your things last a long time is through plain old fashioned
common sense and
This is such a
common sense, but some people here
just look at the issue with ungrounded preconceptions
about the Chinese government.
Presumably that we live on a planet in space where the weather changes daily, storms hurricanes floods tornadoes cyclones, if God is looking down — which I doubt — he must worry continuously
about just how many half wits have been created by evolution and that
common sense is such a rare commodity.
While there are some individuals who will tell you that you can fix
just about anything with it, the best way to ensure your things last a long time is through plain old fashioned
common sense and proper care.
(The same reporter might also, if so inclined, venture to ask said non-licensees
about what they think LSUC's reform priorities should be, but now I'm
just blue - skying...)(As an aside, is there a comprehensive list of «
common sense facts» that everyone
just knows and that it is considered gauche to call into question?
So I can see why Gen - Xers
just didn't but yeah
just being vocal
about what you want and of course as a millennial use
common sense regarding what you're asking for, right?
Of course, there is much more that goes into the preparation, including pretrial motion practice, witness preparation, expert witness preparation, the development of themes, conducting focus groups to learn
about particular weaknesses in the case and
just common sense in presenting the case in a way that focuses on the nursing home's poor handling of an injured resident.
This is one of those sentences: if you're not reading it carefully, you'll
just nod your head because it has a lot of
common catchphrases («healthy institution»... «younger generation»); but if you think
about it for a minute, it makes no
sense whatsoever.
Just like anything, especially when it comes to being smart
about money, it is important to use
common sense and to do the basics right.
But my client thinks it's
just common sense to proactively pre-empt any questions
about the gap.
You would think that this goes without saying, that
common sense should prevail, but I
just received comments today from someone who is positive that the professional reviewing a resume is interested in knowing
about an individual's hobbies!