Sentences with phrase «most reasonable people»

But if you are like most reasonable people, you tend to avoid pain and move towards pleasure.
Most reasonable people try to steer clear of copyright or trademark infringement.
When some does come up, concocted by one of them, they unleash a storm of noise and confusion apt at bewildering most reasonable people in the general public.
Most reasonable people see religion for what it really is, and others cling to one sect or another as a crutch in life or as a smoke screen to get away with their vile behavior.
The town electorate voted the ballpark financing down, which most reasonable people would conclude to interpret that no funds would be allocated in any capacity; but the town paid for the infrastructure, in the process violating the CWA.
When it's lightning, most reasonable people don't stand out in the open with a metal - shafted golf - club held high because even though there's a small risk of getting hit by lightning, we don't take that risk.
The status quo is under attack, because most reasonable people understand that thousands of Chicago students are trapped in failing schools.
«At THIS church, we are not saying «all lives matter» right now because this is a logical assumption that most reasonable people agree with.
Ask any evangelical Christian a few years ago if they thought Mormonism was Christianity... they all thought it was a cult (as most reasonable people think)... this is just POLITICS!
Most reasonable people accept at least that Jesus raised serious questions about how people lives their lives, about their priorities and especially about how they treat other people.
For almost 20 years, Mark Bittman's brownie recipe reflected the way most reasonable people on the planet make brownies.
The criminal justice system is still «distant from what most reasonable people want», Tony Blair said today.
How a # 1.2 m London property housing her husband, children and parents could be called a «second home» defeats most reasonable people.
Mr Rees - Mogg wrote: «From my own experience a man's role and knowledge of pregnancy is somewhat different from a woman's», before adding lethally: «It was also suggested that Annunziata could have ticked the box for «disability», but I feel most reasonable people would call that a contemptible suggestion.
One would assume, however, that when the dust settles, finding ways of working together across the UK would be the preferred choice of most reasonable people.
While most reasonable people would agree with his logical and hopeful approach to potential global catastrophe, the irrational pessimists leading the international climate - change crusade consider it heresy.
However, if your employer decides to change your reporting relationships such that you would be required to travel up to 70 per cent more, most reasonable people assessing the matter objectively would consider this to be a fundamental change to your day - to - day work and your life.
I think most reasonable people will know there is a wide diversity of Christian thought.
Why couldn't he just answer the question like most reasonable people would:» scientist believe that the earth is about 4.5 billion years old» and leave it a that but like most spineless politicians he had to pander to the religious conservatives who won't believe in any fact that challenges their own narrow view of the world and especially science since science deals in facts and not magic tricks.
If Mann, Jones, Wahl and Briffa violated IPCC governing principles, which most reasonable people would conclude they did, they should exclude themselves from future participation in any IPCC deliberations and reports.
This game is perfect for it, and MOST reasonable people don't mind losing a tad bit of graphical prowess in order to experience good, old fashioned, couch play.
Lyman Stone put it bluntly in an article for The Federalist: «Most reasonable people would agree that banning people who have never been associated with any terrorist attack in our country (say, Bhutanese Hindus) doesn't make much sense.»
Most reasonable people would say that it was a bear market.
@JW, I think most reasonable people would agree with simply increasing restrictions and making better definitions.
If god stopped the accident from happening then his unverifiable miracle couldn't be used as evidence of his power, but if it was able to be verified than most reasonable people would have to accept it and that would somehow violate a persons free will to accept god as real.
we all (well, most reasonable people) have a bias against bangers, bikers, hitchers, dealers.
I think most reasonable people, myself included, understand and accept that.
Obvious, and about time, most reasonable people might think.
«Most reasonable people will conclude that parliament has been insulted by the cavalier way in which a secret deal has been used to ensure that elected representatives are curtailed in their ability to consider, scrutinise, debate and amend the bill.
«I think most reasonable people would find this appalling.»
Sir Steve Bullock, mayor of the London borough of Lewisham which is co-ordinating the legal action, said: «While it is plain to see to most reasonable people that what has happened is just not fair, Ofqual and the boards have refused the opportunity to clear up their own mess.»
You (and he) may find that «cool» but most reasonable people would just consider it kooky.
Of course hardcore deniers will never be satisfied by any amount of data, as that is not what they are after, but I think most reasonable people, following an exchange like yours above with donQ, can easily tell who is being reasonable and who is not.
Most reasonable people can agree that lawyer advertising should be afforded a level of constitutional protection that is somewhere above unprotected speech (e.g., false, deceptive or misleading statements or advertisements concerning unlawful activities) but somewhere below that provided completely protected speech (e.g., political statements).
However, I don't think that most reasonable people would agree with either of those two situations.
But, however, they believe that it is more likely than not that most reasonable people will hold that view.
In a normal divorce, most reasonable people would define «winning» as reaching an amicable and reasonably fair settlement as quickly and inexpensively as possible.
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