Rising rates are not good for indebted governments, companies and individuals and not good for equities based
on common sense backed by 55 years of data analysed objectively.
Not exact matches
The Email Privacy Act has received support and
backing from groups like EFF but also think tanks like the Center for Democracy and Technology, which called it «
common sense» legislation that both sides of the House can agree
on.
Maybe, just maybe it would be ok if someone was working
on a technical problem such as a car, computer or something that was not directed at you (the person himself) maybe, no not even then... Certainly not a customer who you want to come
back and see you... Why even taking the chance to insult a person... I'm
on a mission to kindly tell people not to say «no problem» because it may reflect
on there tip... So I give them choice & hopefully a good tip... Really folks, its just good
common sense.
Now the peer pressure of the atheists
on the religious has teeth, and
common sense has readily available evidence to
back it up.
An educated and worldly Muslim community leader like Rauf wants to build Muslim center close to ground zero, while the war and other thing is going, is this a
common sense or decency have been exercise or just Muslims self - absorption and taking no responsibility of their own community conduct, they should not be crying like a spoil baby, when a ripple affect from their own conduct come
back toward them (The Burning of Koran and fire attempt toward Muslim community were coming from his fake and insincere agenda
on this building issue).
Cesc could have gone
back to Arsenal after leaving Barca but Wenger did not buy him
back when he had him in a silver platter... there is a greater need for Cesc now with Santi, Jack and Rosicky out / poor form / retired than
back then but Wenger should never have allowed this transfer to happen for simply NOT letting Chelsea get stronger, we had enough room in the squad roster
back then anyway and he could have sent Jack
on loan that season and
common sense also said Rosicky was almost at the end of his career so Cesc would have played a lot anyway.
players with the exception of GK and
back 2 should be rotated depending
on the schedule, i mean this is
common sense
And in an ideal world a normal person would have the
common sense to obtain efficient
back up to replace things that keep
on breaking down!
Bringing Henry
back on loan could be a shrewd acquisition by Arsene Wenger, but it's also a
common sense purchase as well.
She makes the
common sense argument that failing to pay for more healthful meals up front will only result in higher health care costs
on the
back end, and she considers a variety of ways to pay for universal lunch, such as a tax
on soda or soda advertising, an increase in the capital gains tax, or by reducing income guarantees and price supports to producers of corn and soy.
Tucked within an Orwellian press release touting its efforts to «combat child obesity,» the Texas Department of Agriculture has made official its lifting of a decade - old ban
on deep fat fryers in Texas schools, as well as rolling
back other
common sense school nutrition measures.
With
common -
sense advice
on how to stand
back and let your children learn through their mistakes — including an entire chapter
on navigating the hormone - drenched middle school years — this book is one of my new favorite parenting manuals.
«What is not helpful is to have certain people in the community — including, by the way, Mayor de Blasio, who I think is making it worse in New York City right now with his rhetoric and turning his
back in many ways
on law enforcement — to inflame the situation rather than bringing some
common sense,» Astorino said during a CapTon interview last night.
But it can be done — if we get people
back to work and strengthen our economy, cut out waste and focus relentlessly
on our priorities, and make sure difficult choices are not ducked, but are rooted in our values, in fairness and in
common sense.
They don't even have «
common sense» to fall
back on.
I have read this book last year and recommend your serious perusal, in addition they offer a 100 % money
back guarantee, so it might be worth a try if your child's psoriasis is particularly bad and you want a guide based
on some of the best self - help psoriasis techniques along with a good dose of
common sense.
During such periods, many leisure industries do surprisingly well and consumer expenditure
on their products and services seems to go against the
common sense notion of declining personal spending power resulting in people cutting
back on non-essentials.
This is something that clearly links
back to Noxon's work
on «Buffy», whereby characters»
common sense outweighs the urge to follow a traditional narrative.
While that may be somewhat disheartening news for fans eager to have Trek
back on the small screen, despite Fuller's hesitance,
common sense suggests that Paramount and Abrams certainly see the potential in a new series — provided it's done right, of course.
A
common sense approach to assessing and feeding
back to students now that levels have gone and student targets are usually set based
on their performance in subjects other than Art.
Richard KahlenbergRichard Kahlenberg looks
back at 2011 with a year - end message that reminds educators that
common sense is still
on our side.
That is driving, you know — pushing
back on that kind of resistance and getting us
back to the
common sense, let's use suspension as a measure of last resort.
Rather than focus
on rolling
back progress, we need legislators focused
on common sense legislation that puts a premium
on the progress our education system and ensures that our students continue to have high - quality options,» said Kemp.
about President Obama Urges Congress to Put Construction Workers
Back on the Job We Can't Wait:
Common -
sense steps to expedite transportation projects
Some of these options are
common sense and others may require a little additional work
on your part but in the end any steps taken along the way means putting money
back in your pocket.
«Old fashioned
common sense» suggests the seasonal increase in dermatitis coincides with spring cleaning chemicals, fertilizing and yard spraying, and starting dogs
back on heartworm prevention.
So he launched gapingvoid.com, which quickly gained him a reputation and mass following online for dark humour,
common sense marketing and cartoons drawn
on the
back of business cards.
Your argument that we must provide comprehensive data
on species and populations lost in typical of the contrarian crowd and if you are a scientist in whatever capacity I would expect a bit more
common sense that to fall
back on this feeble kind of argument.
What's hard to understand is why this hasn't happened already, beyond the implementation of blue boxes and green bins (which are
common -
sense practices and really do not deserve the enormous pat
on the
back that everyone gives them).
So there was statutory
backing on top of
common sense and the high judicial authority all pointing one way: to the conclusion that UK courts should strive to follow the EPO's interpretation of the treaty.
For example in Ishaq v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2015 FC 156, (a case about whether a woman could wear her niqab during a citizenship ceremony), six public interest groups — including the Ontario Human Rights Commission, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association and the National Council of Canadian Muslims — were refused permission to intervene, as the court determined that they could not advance their proposed arguments without social science evidence to
back them up; nor could the court take judicial notice (facts and materials are accepted
on a
common sense basis without being formally admitted in evidence) of any of the facts necessary to support the arguments.
Thorpe LJ said: «It seems to me little more than
common sense that if a recipient of a lump sum twice the size of the mortgage
on the final matrimonial home elects to hold
back capital made available for the mortgage discharge in order to invest in a bond that bears no income, she can not look to the payer thereafter for indemnity or contribution to the continuing mortgage interest payments.»
Most litigants have startlingly similar stories to tell, often falling into two camps, those that have relied
on common sense and a feeling that justice will prevail, and those that believe that standing up and fighting
back is the only way forward.
Ergo, the star syndrome lives
on and dull
common sense takes a
back seat to entertaining hucksterism.
Course I'm hearing a lot of those
common sense folks they do have a point, hard
on the feet,
back, dishes, etc....