Sentences with phrase «like common sense not»

It may seem like common sense not to spoil the plot of your book with the title, but it is worth mentioning.

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Humans, meanwhile, have things they don't — like emotions and common sense.
It sounds like common sense, but most investors don't act that way.
While most negotiating strategies seem like common sense, it's not uncommon for people to get caught up in the emotion of the moment and ignore their basic instincts.
If that sounds like a compromise, it isn't, unless status ranks higher than common sense.
That's just common sense, of course — you don't need to be an accomplished dog - cognition researcher like Horowitz to realize that children should be taught limits when it comes to the family dog (or cat, or bird, or whatever).
I always feel like there's something else out there that's telling you — whether it's animal instincts or whether it's just maybe a heightened form of common sense — I really learned to listen to myself, and to not be scared to speak up as well.
He makes a lot of common sense... I really respect him... too bad America didn't have 300 million more like him instead of the wife - swapping evangelical doushbaags who have destroyed the country.
Well thank God (no pun intended) that religion is now dictated by common sense and facts, Its like children with Father Christmas, we grow out of it and logic tells you it just is «nt real.
That's just common sense... Unless it's something we don't like, then the devil probably did it.
Much of Leviticus seems to be about common sense that wasn't so common back then — like basic personal hygiene!
«Why can't religious people just have common sense like me?»
This could happen only if the guilty person were by nature endowed with extraordinary stupidity, and presumably by shouting in antistrophic and antiphonal song every time someone persuaded him that now was the beginning of a new era and a new epoch, had howled his head so empty of its original quantum satis of common sense as to have attained a state of ineffable bliss in what might be called the howling madness of the higher lunacy, recognizable by such symptoms as convulsive shouting; a constant reiteration of the words «era,» «epoch,» «era and epoch,» «epoch and era,» «the System»; an irrational exaltation of the spirits as if each day were not merely a quadrennial leap - year day, but one of those extraordinary days that come only once in a thousand years; the concept all the while like an acrobatic clown in the current circus season, every moment performing these everlasting dog - tricks of flopping over and over, until it flops over the man himself.
But we ought not to postulate things like this without showing how they are compatible with the rest of our beliefs and with our common sense.
With this method, we have not simply done away with linguistic clutter, we have made the positive assertion that the ultimate «simple» or constituents of things experienced are neither the objects of common sense nor the «scientific» objects of physical theory (electrons, quarks, and the like).
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.
It is not at all like Hume's bundle of impressions, but has much more in common with Kant's faculty of outer sense.
«In my world, you don't get to call yourself «pro-life» and be against common - sense gun control — like banning public access to the kind of semiautomatic assault rifle, designed for warfare, that was used recently in a Colorado theater.
Lol... but most atheists in the past had the common sense not to act like jerks.
people, really, in common sense, if one falls into prey of fearful, scare tactics like these mind molesting words that don't even qualify as rational prophecy, one forgets to follow ones joy and excitement and one becomes a fear mongerer who loses out in the joy of life, so sad.
Genetic mutations don't work the way you'd like them to be most convenient for understanding evolution (to the naked eye / common sense).
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.
I haven't seen the Vatican's «Ethics In Advertising» handbook either, but from your brief summary of it, it sounds like common sense to me.
An educated and worldly Muslim community leader like Rauf wants to build Muslim center close to ground zero, while the war and other thing is going, is this a common sense or decency have been exercise or just Muslims self - absorption and taking no responsibility of their own community conduct, they should not be crying like a spoil baby, when a ripple affect from their own conduct come back toward them (The Burning of Koran and fire attempt toward Muslim community were coming from his fake and insincere agenda on this building issue).
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...
Even if GZ hit TM first, common sense still says don't get into a fight with someone that might have a gun and is acting like a wantabee cop.
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.
Men like Copernicus, Kepler and Galileo were producing theories which were not only not obvious, but which, in addition, seemed to be flatly contradicted by common - sense.
or stories like Adam n Eve which do not make common sense.
Like Wittgenstein, Whitehead is not, of course, opposed to the concept of a «philosophical illness;» the difference lies in the seriousness with which the two thinkers approach traditional philosophical issues: Wittgenstein seems to see no legitimacy in questions that science or common sense can not answer, while Whitehead struggles with classical metaphysical problems, stepping beyond the strict boundaries of the scientific method.
I would like to quote Gautum Buddha here «Believe nothing, no matter where you read it or who has said it, not even if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and common sense».
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...
I'm not sure why I still even come to this site, it seems like mostly the bottom of the bucket plastics or disturbingly dumb «fans» lurk around here with only a few people that actually have any 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.
This seems like the kind of common sense decision an organisation would make if it didn't want to embarrass itself, which is probably the UFC right now after they O.D'd on their own stupidity last week.
The only luck was clubs having to live by their means, that isn't even luck as it sounds like common sense and all is fair.
It's not like they want to play or us anymore, but our manager is deluded so they will DEFINATELY be starting knowing that Welbeck, Lacazette and Iwobi would put in 110 % but at the end of the day it comes down to COMMON SENSE!
A common sense opinion, which I agree with, let's sell Campell, wenger doesn't like him there's 10m Sell Podolski 10m Then get hummels and a top DM This will secure top 3 and maybe pressure City, then next season we can have real go
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!
Although all of this may sound like common sense way for bonding with baby, it doesn't always come naturally to every new dad.
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.
They're kids not kits, and it's not common sense that would have you force your kid to wean at that age if they didn't want to, it's common misinformation... like the kind you're peddling.
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?
Dogs are so innocent and there's so much they don't understand about safety or common sense, much like a baby, for these reasons we feel a natural responsibility to guide them and protect them from their world until they are more capable of making better choices for themselves.
A lot of the stuff in it is common sense, but there are some interesting things that I never would have thought about, like not allowing your kids to assign themselves roles within the family.
Let's use a little common sense, here are some good guidelines; do not use combination products like I've previously discussed, use the products that contain only the ingredient that you used.
It sounds like common sense, but sometimes when you become frustrated, you don't think straight.
Where's the common sense, do these parents really like the idea of weirdos playing with themselves whilst looking at their kids, most wouldn't.»
It's common - sense stuff like close supervision at all times, and fencing the yard, and teaching your toddlers not to approach strange dogs.
There are some ideas in politics which seem like such good common sense, and so popular with the public, that it's hard to understand why they weren't done years ago.
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