Sentences with phrase «like plain common»

All this may sound like plain common sense or corporate Pollyannaism, but it's harder than it looks.

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The fact is, most of the defenses of American slavery were written by clergy who quoted Scripture generously and appealed to a «clear, plain, and common - sense reading» of biblical passages like Genesis 17:2, Deuteronomy 20:10 - 11, 1 Corinthians 7:21, Ephesians 6:1 - 5, Colossians 3:18 - 25; 4:1, and I Timothy 6:1 - 2.
«With this in mind, my family and I launched Meat Free Monday in the UK, an idea which has been gaining support from people like Tom Parker - Bowles who, after a lifetime of denigrating vegetarians, recently wrote in his Daily Mail column, «I wince at the memory of my boorish antics» and who pronounced himself «intrigued» by MFM: «There's no doubting the plain common sense of the message... Meat Free Monday is something to really savour».
As a parent, I'm increasingly frustrated with standards organizations like the AAP who are so ultra conservative and prescriptive that sometimes, their recommendations (which people truly believe are hard - fast rules) often lack plain old common sense.
I would like to direct you to this list of guidelines and tips for safe co - sleeping / bed - sharing from Dr. Sears, and remind you that most of bed - sharing is half new - motherly instinct and half plain old regular common sense.
Meeting someone you put on facebook or free dating sites like tagged just plain old we have nothing in common but does nt have to be behind.
Common sense would tell you they are shipping MORE than Wii U. Just plain old common sense but here you are trying to act like you know they are shippingCommon sense would tell you they are shipping MORE than Wii U. Just plain old common sense but here you are trying to act like you know they are shippingcommon sense but here you are trying to act like you know they are shipping less!
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.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2)(a) unless the circumstances indicate otherwise, all implied warranties are excluded by expressions like «as is», «with all faults» or other language which in common understanding calls the buyer «sattention to the exclusion of warranties and makes plain that there is no implied warranty; and...
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