Sentences with phrase «other sensible people»

That tells me and any other sensible person that we have stagnated and become accustomed to calling the 4th place trophy success.

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An increase in national income should reduce mortality not just because it is usually associated with lower poverty and better nutrition but also because growth can be a proxy for other good things: more sensible economic policies; more democratic, accountable governments; and a greater commitment to improving people's living standards.
No, because the end justify s the means and you have already made up your mind that you are right about Jesus and there can be no other truth, and it's never about learning more about different people and cultures and religions, it's about making sure anyone who is different knows you are a Christian which is the only sensible way to live and anyone who is not like you is either converted, attacked, pitied or dismissed as a fool who awaits eternal damnation.
I was happily lurking here but as the discussion begins to get more heated I thought I'd just chime in for a little thought: I think there are basically very sensible people on both sides of the discussion here and I think there's a lot of potential to learn from each other.
We may reconstruct the adjectives and phrases used to describe him both at the cocktail parties of the Corinthian elite (if the latter was aware of him at all) and in the pubs where his petit - bourgeois clientele would gather: «fundamentalist,» «simplistic,» «compulsive - neurotic,» «asking too much of sensible people,» «never listening to the other side of an argument,» «perhaps a little crazy» — in sum, some thing of a disagreeable fanatic.
And sensible people get tired of hearing religious types condemning others when they can't prove squat about what they believe.
At the other extreme, one ought to guard against supposing that emotion in religion is something not quite proper, and therefore to be avoided by dignified sensible people.
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
In no way does this represent the view of any sensible person in the West or any other part of the world.»
Separating those convicted of trivial offences from their family, forcing them to socialise with serious criminals, stuffing our prisons to the rafters, costing the taxpayer millions, letting out other prisoners because we're imprisoning people for stealing a Mars bar: these are not sensible policies.
To suggest to him that people who voted for «losers» should be allowed another, extra, chance to knock his man off his perch is to him (and, empirically from last week's poll, millions of other sensible folk) a ludicrous notion.
Sensible people also recognise that there have been many other grisly days in Ulster's history for which there has been no atonement.
The Slim Fast diet is a sensible and workable plan, and many people find the convenience of using meal replacements outweighs other diet plans.
Dating after divorce is never going to be the easiest thing in the world to do, but if you are sensible about it and most of all think carefully about what you are doing and how it will affect other people then it need not be a minefield.
But perhaps the strongest objection to national standards that we have repeated at JPGB (here, here, and here) is that even if the current set of proposed national standards is an improvement for some states (and less good than others), there is strong reason to fear that people opposed to sensible, rigorous standards will gain control over the newly created national standards infrastructure and be in a position to impose their nonsense on everyone.
The point I was making... is that people developing the chops to do this will find it sensible to do it for other authors, and that indie authors will find lots of help from places other than the big publishers... A one - to - one relationship between an author and a publishing machine is inherently inefficient.
Most common pain points — poor PDF support, poor organization, no easy way to print, no easy way to get notes off of the device, no easy note - taking, no writing features — would be easily fixed if one or more eReader companies took a more sensible view of what eReaders could be, and how other companies and people could help.
If you can see that on the other side of this exposure, there is a sensible reason for other people to want to hedge out some risks to reduce their exposure to unmarketable stocks or to reduce their exposure to value stocks and so forth, then there may be a reward that you can anticipate.
What is sad, is that when we DO promote the positive things we do, there is ALWAYS am Animal Rights Activist or other Anti-breeder person who is adamant about this subject and are unwilling to listen to reason or sensible discussion.
Clearly both of these approaches are sensible and informative; equally clearly they do not stop the outrage, because if you can convince people that Pits are dogs like any other, then once again they must look with dread upon their own dog.
I can see at a glance what other people here are saying is sensible enough while I can see at a glance you are totally wrong.
It is exactly that social meaning that must be removed from the climate change question before people can answer it with what they know: that their well - being and the well - being of others they actually care about requires doing sensible things with the best available current evidence.
Pauchari is one of the people atempting to recast any possible debate as one between sensible normal people and «others
I, like most sensible people, tend to be very skeptical of the existence of things that can not be observed, or that are only conditionally observed by other people, long ago and not regularly and reproducibly observable.
The arguments he presented were clear, sensible, and absent in virtually every other venue where people discussed the repercussions of the Soviet collapse.
Well maybe, but the other interpretation is that Parry et al. 2007 are attempting something that no sensible person ought to.
I see nothing in the proposed legislation or current Labour policies that propose sensible strategies and some serious thinking on the relocation of agriculture and people as significant parts of this continent and others progressively become unproductive and wasted.
Still, based on the analyses that we and others have done, we believe that biofuels, developed in an economically and environmentally sensible way, can contribute significantly to the nation's — indeed, the world's — energy security while providing a host of benefits for many people in many regions.
I was too harsh on the good people of Adelaide though, they are the most water-wise in the country, they only use 5 % of the Murray River's water, are implementing sensible and forward thinking strategies to reduce water use and to use it more efficiently, and the state of South Australia apparently agreed to stop over-allocating their share way earlier than other states (see here).
A moral, sensible, well - bred person will not insult me, and none other can.
Assuming a burka ban is in place, how can it be phrased whilst also protecting all other people covering themselves for a multitude of sensible reasons.
that the person you are suing owed you a «duty of care» — an obligation that a sensible person would use in the circumstances, when acting towards others;
This is sensible, given the fact that for most people their legal problems are often clustered with other difficulties and challenges they face related to uses like housing, employment, health and income security.
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