Not exact matches
Anyone who's listened to Dave Ramsey's radio show
knows that he's all
about common sense: avoid buying on credit, pay cash for everything possible, get yourself out of debt and build an emergency fund.
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No, and you who I as - sume you, who has
common sense, and do not believe, would understand that is an Old Testament practice, not
about what the New Testament church is today.
I
know, too much
common sense for some folks to swallow, because then what would they have to whine
about?
These religious retards don't
know nuthin
about common sense.
These are the folks who like to talk
about «
common sense» and who, as we
know from research is
common among the religious, rely heavily on intuition aand believe all answers are intuitive.
You don't give a cult millions without have some say in it, it's called
common sense and we all
know better what your cult is really
about and that is tickets to heaven for a price.
I keep saying this and I will say it again that a good portion of our fanbase doesn't have a clue
about how football works nor
knows how to use
common sense to evaluate what is going on?
Also agree with up Sakho wages, why oh why are they messing him
about, and why has it taken this long to come out, when we were thinking he is a toys out of pram guy, and best he is gone, well I would not have thought like that
knowing now what has been said, and yes we do need him on the pitch with better wages and give him the go and show us what we have been missing with a new Sakho, Two Davids please sort this out, yet another wobble for our new home to sort, very clever people no poxy
common sense, god help us!
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.
We
know these kill, and most of us do
common sense things to lessen the risk, but we don't think
about it happening to us.
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.
«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.
«It's really hard to follow rules if you don't
know what the rules are, or that they apply to you,» Foxx noted Monday afternoon, and though the secretary did not explicitly state which rules he was talking about, he seemed to be referring to the existing restrictions on flights near airports and major outdoor sporting events, as well as the common - sense drone - flight guidelines promulgated by the «Know Before You Fly» campa
know what the rules are, or that they apply to you,» Foxx noted Monday afternoon, and though the secretary did not explicitly state which rules he was talking
about, he seemed to be referring to the existing restrictions on flights near airports and major outdoor sporting events, as well as the
common -
sense drone - flight guidelines promulgated by the «
Know Before You Fly» campa
Know Before You Fly» campaign.
its not often that i get an answer that has both good reasoning and
common sense behind it, you clearly
know what your talking
about,
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).
If, like me, you have
known about and applied the keto diet for some time, it's principles may seem like
common sense.
I bet you don't even
know that Sea Salt is now polluted, but that would be
common sense, for which you seem to lack, only because you spout out words on subjects, you
know nothing
about... Mark!!
I
knew that it's
common practice in Korea to have a skincare ritual, but didn't
know that it's also practiced in China as well and that theres two different ones for the weekday and weekend, which makes total
sense when you think
about it.
It does mean that
no matter which type of site you choose, you have to practice some
common sense safety measures, such as not giving out any personal information and not assuming you
know anything
about the other person until you've been in contact for a long time.
Without
knowing how ideas were developed, learning science would require blind acceptance of many ideas
about the natural world that appear to run counter to
common sense.
«I need to
know that not only has that candidate learned a great deal
about how to teach but has
common sense to go with it.
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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?
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The directories really helped (unlike the previous plan, which was to Google search for blogs) and while most of the guidelines were
common sense (I say that in a good way), there were quite a few tips I didn't
know about before.
The ones who
know that all the information we receive
about professionalism and product and content are
common sense.
I don't
know about you guys, but I'm ready for the grown ups — or at least someone with some
common sense and an understanding of basic economics and the theory of supply and demand — to take over the industry.
What I asked is, in the light of RIM not being who they used to be in terms of dominance, and the fact that they've had enough criticism
about the things that I'm talking
about, why don't they make the obvious changes that everyone with
common sense knows they need to make?
As a
Common Sense Investing fan, though, you might want to
know more
about why this is so.
This is one of those
common -
sense pieces of wisdom that just
about everyone
knows but not quite so many of us practice.
No, but use
common sense and be cautious
about taking your puppy to areas where lots of other dogs have left their stools since the Parvo and Distemper viruses are picked up when the puppy is exposed to infected stool.
I
know about special interests... mabey the gov. should try
common sense.
Won't claim that most of them are friends — or that they have any
common sense — or that they
know enough
about science to even spell the word.
Diagnosis, in brief: (1) they write
about stuff they clearly don't understand (2) they pick a catchy reverse -
common - wisdom nugget as a headliner without the having the slightest interest in whether it is true or not (3) they pick an expert to talk to, but since they don't have a clue
about the subject they don't
know how to pick a good expert, or even understand what the expert says (4) there is a grain of
sense in there, but so badly wrapped in trash it is nearly unfindable.
But this does show why «
common sense» expectations don't work, and you need to
know something
about science to understand this.
But it makes
sense for me to be interested in what my colleague says
about it, because: a) I
know that he is an expert in C; and b) From our
common discussions in subfield B, I have experience with how (and how well) he thinks and forms opinions.
This is
common sense and backed by what we
know about life at these warmer times looking at sediments and where life existed.
But anyone even barely acquainted with
common sense will
know that the vast majority of the public have never even heard of the GWPF, let alone seen its efforts, and so will be left wondering what all the fuss is
about.
(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?
* Many Ontario civil litigators (and some others) will
know that, some 5 years ago, the Ontario Court of Appeal, in Aristorenas v. Comcare Health Services 2006 CanLII 33850 at para. 63 (ONCA) leave to appeal denied 2007 CanLII 10550 (SCC), adopted a statement from a now very - well
known (for other reasons, too) House of Lords decision
about the use of «
common sense» in decisions
about whether X was a factual cause of Y: «The mere application of «
common sense» can not conjure up a proper basis for inferring that an injury must have been caused in one way rather than another...»
I
know it sounds like
common sense, but your beneficiary will have to be the one to notify the life insurance company
about a claim.
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!
While it shouldn't be something you have to worry
about, anyone with
common sense knows that it is.
This is what I've learned
about parenting (though I still have MUCH to learn): 1) show up (in other words, be there — spend lots of time with your child); 2) lavish your child with love and encouragement; 3) use
common sense and 4) be the parent (set the boundaries; be fair, but be consistent) and always show love:) I would add to that the most important thing... teach them to
know, love and serve God.