Sentences with phrase «much like common sense»

All of this sounds a bit too much like common sense, which leads me to think that we might actually be dreaming.

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Much of Leviticus seems to be about common sense that wasn't so common back then — like basic personal hygiene!
It is not at all like Hume's bundle of impressions, but has much more in common with Kant's faculty of outer sense.
By that I mean that the common habit of treating robots as people — however much it seems like a joke or a shorthand or a metaphor — could erode our already diminished sense of the human person as uniquely special.
Bathing seems like common sense, but bathing a baby is much different than bathing yourself or an older child.
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.
As a result, much of this book reads like a long list of well - meaning, but short - lived and quicklyforgotten, initiatives, such as Listening to Britain, Kitchen Table Conservatism and the Common Sense Revolution.
These common - sense reforms will bring much - needed transparency, modernize practices, and help ensure we do not experience an election day like last week's again.»
Jacobs was referring to statements Mangelli made when he ran for U.S. Senate in 2012 as a Common Sense Party candidate that now sound much like Donald Trump's positions.
I suspect the only reason that the poll may even be «close» is that Bob Davis is appealing to common - sense pocketbook issues and opposing the trade deals, like NAFTA and WTO that BOTH parties have embraced in lockstep without so much as a debate.
«If more government leaders thought and worked like mothers, with common - sense logical approaches, our country would be in much better shape,» Rosenthal said.
Putting common sense aside, the WHO went ahead and labeled «Bone Mineral Density Deficiency (Osteoporosis and Osteopenia)» as a disease, much like menopause was once defined as a «disease.»
Much of what I've just outlined may seem like common sense.
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...
Similar to Inception and Pulp Fiction (okay, maybe not so much the latter), this movie is horribly misunderstood by the common person, but to anyone who has a sense of meta - humour, good cinematography, writing, and great plot line this movie shines like lamp in a dark basement (See what I did there, I was implying that horror movies in general aren't that great... I was also referencing the movie).
««Climax» shares much in common with the levitating camerawork of his divisive «Enter the Void,» but unlike that sprawling endeavor, this 96 - minute odyssey feels like just the right length to encapsulate his talent for disorienting viewers while inviting them into his madcap intentions of overtaking their senses,» Kohn wrote in his A - review out of Cannes.
Criminal plays like a pseudo-James Bond movie, without a real hero and without much common sense.
In that sense, Evil Genius has much more in common with something like Twin Peaks than it does with Netflix's wildly popular true crime saga The Making of a Murderer.
A survey released today by Common Sense Media finds that the vast majority of young children in the U.S. are using mobile devices (like tablets and smart phones) and for much longer periods of time.
There was — and will continue to be — much to argue about, including test scores, graduation rates, and class sizes (see Diane Ravitch and / or Sol Stern at «related posts» below), but there is no doubt that Klein and Bloomberg have introduced some much needed common sense, business management practices, accountability, and, yes, a laser - like focus on student achievement, to a system that had become unmanageable and unproductive.
It's pretty much common sense that a vehicle weighing 6,000 pounds isn't going to ride or handle like a smaller, lighter car or SUV.
Very common sense stuff, very well said, and much like you would hear from me.
So, they are not a unique or special creditor in that sense that they have special rights for the common credit card debts — sorry income tax debts — they are very much like a credit card for income tax.
While much of this may seem like common - sense advice, it's amazing how often we see and hear criticisms of the «pet industry» as uncaring when we're discussing prospective legislation.
Much of what you can do to keep your dog happy and healthy is common sense, just like it is for people.
pass it by is pretty much the only site which hasn't fallen for Smart's tricks and ignored him like anyone with common sense ought to.
It would waste (assuming the goal is not satire) too much space to put research articles in publications proving the moon is made of cheese (it's got craters, Swiss cheese has holes, by Glen Beck style logic: ergo...) or that the moon landings were faked or that the Earth is flat, or that purified water can do magic, or that you can get jewelry by staring at it through a shop window, or that a bacterial flagellum could not have evolved, — you know, common sense stuff like that...
With someone like algore supporting the hysteria so much, common sense said there was something not right being pushed.
The problem is that people in states like Georgia may see snow once in 3 - 5 years, they haven't had opportunity to develop much «common sense» in terms of driving in snow.
In a recent post on tiny Polish houses on rails, I complained about the use of expandable pop - out units:» Pop - outs like this are common on recreational vehicles, but I am not sure it makes any sense here; transportation to the site is a bit more economical but the added complexity and cost of construction will probably be much higher.»
Much like the dictates of good sense and common decency.
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..
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