The changes to voting procedure seen in the bill, which was proposed recently by New York state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, all seem
like common sense changes.
Not exact matches
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...
The executive director of an international organization even stepped in with a statement, saying that
change «often starts at the local level, by passing
common sense bills
like the Right to Know Act.»
Regardless of the treatment you seek be it from a western physician, an eastern medicine professional, or a space - cadet from Uranus, if they have even the slightest drop of
common sense in their blood they're going to tell you what you probably don't want to hear so I might as well say it: Making positive
changes to your diet and lifestyle,
like opting for a polycystic ovarian syndrome diet, is one of the most powerful things you can do to improve your fertility — especially if you have polycystic ovaries.
looking to connect with someone that realizes we are blessed to be here, i would think that after being diagnosed it would be
common sense to make better decisions but ive learned that ppl carry on
like nothings
changed,, if nothing else i have no time for games at all,,, do nt know how much ill be...
While the game has a great
sense of humor about
common videogame tropes
like backtracking, it doesn't
change the fact that making players do what they're making fun of still dampens the experience.
If you want to make it an issue, find people in the center who speak in tones
like this — who can sit across and not yell and not throw out invectives and not even use language
like people
like me create — but have a rational,
common -
sense dialogue over the challenges of what
changes in climate could be doing, are doing, and what is the best way to deal with it.
I'd
like to make the final point that I'm not engaging in the climate
change discussion, rather the
common sense involved in who you get your information from.
i think that's inaccurate shx, the scientists did their work, and from what i could gather tried very hard not to overstate their case, the media did the scare - mongering and the media have then turned
like the whores they are in the other direction, al gore's film upped the tempo and although it seemed
like a good thing at the time, i think with hindsight it was a poisoned chalice, but lets be clear, doing research in multiple areas and having the results point to potentially catastrophic climate
change and asking for
changes to be made to avert this is not scare - mongering, its
common sense, accepting that their is margin for error but erring on the side of caution since the stakes are life on earth as we know it is not scare - mongering, it is the application of the precautionary principle and
common sense
But
like «climate
change», road safety has been over-run by the «think of the children» brigade and in the process logic,
common sense and plain good practice have been tossed aside to placate the loudest speaker making the most outrageous clams, despite significant evidence to the contrary, and anyone who dares to question the received wisdom of these self - appointed «experts» is (metaphorically at least) tarred and feathered and completely ignored — to the detriment of the very people these «experts» think they are helping.
It may seem
like the
common sense thing to do, but according to Greenpeace, Denmark, Iceland and Norway are three countries that are attempting to block this proposal to protect this «new ocean» that is opening up due to climate
change, the «least protected sea in the world», even though the proposed area would be in international waters.
In this article, I'd
like to share with you a new perspective — one that is
common sense, but that you may never have thought of before and that has the potential to dramatically
change your next job search for the better: At it's core, networking is research.
It is silly of me to wonder, and it doesn't make much
sense,
common or otherwise to ask, but in a business requiring
change that will
change whether you
like it or not, how accepting are you of others» ideas and opinions (particularly women's), open discussions, etc..