Unfortunately, both of your viewpoints smack of good
old common sense, something that doesn't seem to be at issue in this case, and therefore, seems to have been thrown out the window by the esteemed Ms Aitken.
Everything was laid out on the table and an independent decision was made based not only on law but plain
old common sense.
This seems to be a case wherein a Judge relied upon other Judges» decisions in previous cases that somewhat mirrored the subject case details to explain away his decision, instead of sticking his neck out and incorporating good
old common sense (from where good old English Common Law evolved from in the first place) to place the majority of blame where it 100 % rightly belongs, on the heads of the parties who created the problem in the first place... the sellers.
Hi Ross: I agree with your point that it is technically (ethically) impossible to act as a consultant in the truest sense of the word in Ontario if one is to abide by the «ethical» requirements of the Act, bearing in mind that ethics are «prescribed rules» as invented by the mother ship, not to be confused with morals and just plain
old common sense.
This is an excellent educational video consisting of good
old common sense information.
I am an experienced professional who brings a wealth of business and technical expertise, practical knowledge and good
old common sense into every situation.
An overreliance on predictive analysis and disregard to good,
old common sense and practicality may turn out to be disastrous.
To believe in it takes willful disregard of empirical evidence and plain
old common sense.
Those rules were the product of plain,
old common sense — well rested individuals are happier and healthier, wherever they might plop down for some kip.
This is just good
old common sense and respect for our planetary home and the other humans and wildlife we share the globe with.
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 shipping less!
I do want to encourage you to look more closely at today's commercial canine diets, to start asking more questions, and to incorporate some good
old common sense into how we are feeding man's best friend.
AS I think about all of the recent incidents of abuse involving dogs and cats, I can not help but wonder where good
old common sense has gone.
GOOD
OLD COMMON SENSE It may seem overwhelming to have to assume responsibility for feeding your dog.
However, it's all too often that plain
old common sense separates a successful investor from a poor one.
Making mistakes is part of the learning process for all investors, but all too often, it's plain
old common sense that separates a successful investor from a poor one.
It's less rocket science than social science — or what used to be called plain
old common sense.
Good food is out there, and it's now very easy to verify if it's vegan - friendly, just use good
old common sense and the back of the pack.»
Obviously there are many serious illnesses that can not be treated by a home remedy, but for the less severe problems good
old common sense may often offer the best approach.
There is conflicting information on how to breathe while lifting weights, I want to clear it up with practical / scientific knowledge and some good
old common sense.
What ever happened to good
old common sense and trusting your gut?
Today, yeast is used almost universally, without any testing, and the recent scientific evidence and clinical findings are confirming the ancient taboos with biochemical and bioelectronics valid proofs that wholly support the age -
old common sense.
Former Ukip deputy chair Suzanne Evans — known as one of the more sensible Kippers — has also said that Duffy also stands for good
old common sense.
Like many parents, Alice used a range of resources to raise her children, from good
old common sense, to cutting - edge research.
So, this makes sense in not just a, «look someone did a study» way, but also in an application of good
old common sense.
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.
Let's look at this from a scientific and archaelogical standpoint, and one of plain
old common sense.
So I say use our brains, pray and have some good
old common sense which God gave us.http: / / www.aei.org/publication/a-nation-of-givers /
Shit, you'd think good
old common sense would falsify it for anyone with average intelligence that is not completely biblewashed.
After archeology findings DNA science and just plain
old common sense.
Not exact matches
Moreover, it's
common sense that one employer and employee response to rising healthcare costs would be turning to plans in which the lofty deductible offsets the exorbitant premiums — especially among younger employees who, generally speaking, need medical services a lot less than their
older coworkers.
Now, that's just
old - fashioned English for
old - fashioned
common sense.
While research from
Common Sense Media shows that 84 percent of kids has a smartphone by 13 or 14 years
old and another study shows...
This just seems like good,
old fashioned,
common sense to me, but it is something that everyone should consider.
No, and you who I as - sume you, who has
common sense, and do not believe, would understand that is an
Old Testament practice, not about what the New Testament church is today.
When it was first said that the sun stood still and the world turned round, the
common sense of mankind declared the doctrine false; but the
old saying of Vox populi, vox Dei, as every philosopher knows, can not be trusted in science.
The Bible certainly contains detailed instructions — e.g. the specifically Jewish Law of the
Old Testament (although large parts of that are actually case law and as such are intended as examples to be more widely applied through
common sense).
And yet, as often happens, Jesus» advice is also based on
common sense — the sort of down - to - earth, practical wisdom that is dispensed today by people like Ann Landers and Abigail Van Buren, and that fills the
Old Testament book of Proverbs.
In lieu of spending the next 10 years becoming a fluent Hebrew - speaking
Old Testament scholar yourself, I would suggest using some good ol'
common sense.
This is
common sense theology and is every where in scripture, both
old and new.
We been given in the Whole heavenly scriptures including Quran stories that when are read or recited they are supposed to inspire us from it's wisdom of the
old, reading those stories is like feeding our
senses for knowing which becomes to be known as man's
common senses.
The prophet Mohamed got married to many women not because he was crazy.Some women were widows, and some were much
older than him... So he wasn't looking for beauty and youth.And hehads to get married to those women for spreading Islam.Please read and use your
common sense and don't just be blinded by prejudice and stereotype.tHANKS FOR READING
It fits better with our
common sense to adopt a view not unlike that found in parts of the
Old Testament: sin will have its harmful consequences for the person doing as well as for the person done to, not as a result of a special interventionist act of God but as a natural result of the sin itself.
When it was first said that the sun stood still and the world turned round, the
common sense of mankind declared the doctrine false; but the
old saying of Vox populi, vox Dei [«the voice of the people = the voice of God»], as every philosopher knows, can not be trusted in science.
As essayist Katha Pollitt points out, the tendency to ascribe «particular virtues — compassion, patience,
common sense, nonviolence — to mothers» is an overdone, and in some ways oppressive, cliché; telling yourself that toilet training a string of two - year -
olds is good for your soul may keep you away from other worlds.
The
Old Rail Splitter was, in many ways, a man of natural grace whose words and actions show ¯ as Lord Charnwood noted in his excellent 1916 biography ¯ a «most unusual
sense of the possible dignity of
common men and
common things.»
What the
old Republican establishment has in
common with the new is the
sense that the establishment represents the only viable alternative to the Democrats.
Like I was saying to Magic up above there is a
common need in both to force
sense from an
old story into something that works in the modern world, usually at some conflict with real science.
I'd rather see a President who makes decisions based on
common sense and education rather than off of what some thousand - year -
old fairy tale says he or she should do.
Old notions of «taboo» may still survive here; but even so we may well prefer this
sense of appropriate distance between God and man to the all too
common representations of chumminess which are characteristic of popular religion in our own days.