For me attachment parenting always seemed
like common sense because it best fits the basic needs of an infant.
Not exact matches
I stopped believing in Santa and Jesus when I was
like six,
because I used
common sense.
I would suggest than one interpret scripture carefully and thoughtfully taking original language and historical context into consideration
because often what seems
like common sense to us here and now might not have anything to do with what the original message was about.
For instance, a fellow who says there is no order in nature — nothing
like laws of nature — that's not good
common sense,
because every living animal wants to make expectations about the future on the grounds that there are legitimate expectations about it.
because almost every religion has some
common like every one would say «do not harm ur neighbor, do not do drug and so on... this is where we have to use our brain and see which makes more
sense...
We have to be sat down
like a child and explained things
because we didn't do any learning or research or have
common sense for that matter.
Some people are just book smart with no
common sense and normally people
like that get left behind
because they can't adjust to life's changes...
However, I think the situation seems more extreme
because there's a lot of people lobbing «
common sense» via Skip Bayless logic at the situation, and so everything seems
like it's falling apart, and yet nobody has said anything of the sort who is actually involved.
A good friend of mine is a pediatric cardiologist who
likes to point out continually that pediatric recommendations are particularly conservative
because doctors have to deal with a wide range of patients, who come in a wide range of
common sense levels.
However, I'm not a dermatologist or even a paintologist, so I am usually hesitant to make a guess, even to share what seems
like common sense,
because what if I'm wrong and you get a rash and your baby comes out with rainbow stripes?
Our bid was rejected
because the Teachers Union stooped
common -
sense education reforms
like allowing more charter public schools and demanding more accountability from teachers in the classroom.»
And it might seem
like common sense, but «don't put the plate down for the dog to eat off and then put it in the washing up with your stuff,
because you're going to be transferring germs across,» says Williams.
Although this seems
like common sense to some people, what happened to you is really quite
common because it does appear that you're doing everything you're «supposed to be doing» with perfectly good intentions.
Dating sites are full of men who have less than good intentions and they hope to find people
like SaraNoH up there who ignores
common sense because she may be a bit desperate.
Hi everyone my name is Selena, and I'm a little different, though if I had to describe my personality it would be shy, thought full, intelligent not academically per say but my
common sense seems to be higher than most peoples I meet, sounds kinda bad to say it
like that I know, but
because of...
I have a few superstitions that I do,
like not walking under ladders, but that's just
common sense because you don't want anything to fall on your head from the ladder.
Because low - income and minority kids enter school far behind their higher - income counterparts and don't catch up, the theory of intervening early seems
like common sense.
Using metrics
like job placement makes
common sense, said Arthur Levine, president of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, which administers a program for people training to be high school teachers,
because it would force programs to train people for actual job openings.
While this may sound
like common sense, it bears mentioning
because incorrect use of certain products can actually do more harm than good.
I don't
like to use the term «guru,» but Chris is my favorite marketing «guru,»
because I totally connect with the way she teaches author marketing — a very «
common sense» approach to marketing that's based more on strategy than tactics, and a
common sense, «do the work,» kind of an approach.
My take is that they're merely exercising
common sense, but
because various other companies have set the bar so low, it makes them look
like saviors by comparison.
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.
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.
If that sounds
like common -
sense advice, that's
because it is.
Although this may seem
like common sense to many readers, reality paints another picture — one in which people most often spend their money on material items
because they mistakenly believe that they have greater value.
It makes
sense to have your e-mail address in your e-form
because that's a
common way for employers and headhunters to cont act an e-resume savvy person
like you!
This sounds
like common sense advice, yet everyday otherwise qualified federal job seekers see their applications excluded from consideration,
because they did not take the time to read the announcement and follow its specific instructions.Here are some of my favorite notices, with comments:
I don't wish to get rid of all Albertans just
because you are suggesting that you are an Albertan, and as such I would
like to get rid of your ridiculous attacks on the
common sense / correct usage of the English language.