Sentences with phrase «making common sense rules»

Thinking through the pros and cons of Pokémon GO gives parents a good platform for making common sense rules about the many augmented reality games that are likely to follow.

Not exact matches

But take your time, and make moves to which the rules of common sense apply.
God makes the rules and we are left to figure them out even if they defy our ability to apply common sense thinking or human logic.
The committee's plan for determining which teams play in the best games has not yet been completely disclosed, but if it leads to a common - sense determination of teams based on merit, rather than an application of cryptic and unforgiving rules made solely to prevent unscrupulous bowl executives from turning every big bowl game into Notre Dame against someone vaguely local, it's a massive improvement in the process.
Making this rule change pushes these hearings into the evening and is a common sense, good government practice,» said Legislator Morton.
«Judge Gische's disappointing decision does not undermine the city's strong reasons for developing this common - sense procedure, nor does it make any determinations about its legality other than ruling on the method used to issue it,» he said in a statement, adding that the city plans to appeal the decision.
Following dating rules help you set and maintain your own standards and make sure you don't allow your emotions to overrule your common sense.
Following dating rules help you set and maintain your own standards and make sure you do nt allow your emotions to overrule your common sense..
plthomas3 wrote in the Daily Censored: «Now is the time for educators and scholars to speak against celebrity PR and raise a public voice of expertise to and for a public that is crying out of common sense and being manipulated by a ruling elite that is neither common nor making any sense
Determining what is real can be a challenge in our culture, but in order to make wise choices in the presence of such grave risks, we must use common sense and the rule of reason in coming to an agreement on what is true.
While many lawyers will make the easier ethical decisions in their careers more by thinking logically and applying common sense than by reading the rules, along the way in history the rule makers have agreed with the commenter to my post, that common sense does not make a cognizable set of rules for the masses to follow, and thus they wrote precursors to today's American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conrules, along the way in history the rule makers have agreed with the commenter to my post, that common sense does not make a cognizable set of rules for the masses to follow, and thus they wrote precursors to today's American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conrules for the masses to follow, and thus they wrote precursors to today's American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional ConRules of Professional Conduct.
I published the whole FRAND passage of Judge Posner's ruling, and while Judge Posner makes reference to eBay in his overall denial of injunctive relief in the Apple v. Motorola case, you can read the original text in that blog post and you'll see that Judge Posner's position on FRAND is entirely independent from the four eBay factors: it's a general competition / antitrust and common sense kind of argument.
Even if it was never adopted (to my knowledge) in other countries including those sharing the common law tradition, this rule made sense.
Trends in what makes a proper resume shift on the whims of manager preferences, but a little common sense maintains certain rules.
It is up to each individual spouse in a divorce case to make sure they follow the rules of the court as well as their own common sense to insure their divorce is completed legally without unnecessary complications.
The association says the federal government should make «reasonable, common - sense changes to the new rules».
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