I should like to think that any respectable writer would acknowledge
these points as common sense and etiquette, it floored me to read how common these points are overlooked.
Not exact matches
Otherwise, however, we must conclude at this
point that to speak of God
as determining worldly events,
as constantly or occasionally going «zap» into our normal processes, is consistent neither with our
common sense nor with our Christian faith in a loving God.
The notion of an empirical fact, however,
as pointing to the present alone, is an abstraction, existing only in the mind or to
common sense, for all things in time can not be thought of apart from their futures.
And all of them
point to small but promising signs of a movement toward nuptial
common sense that questions a climate in which a $ 15,000 wedding is regarded
as frugal.
One can dispute with a man, dispute to the furthest limit,
as long
as one assumes, that in the end there is a
point in
common, an agreement in some universal human
sense: in self - respect.
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.
They are also engaging,
as Schindler
points out, in a «clericalism» which disproportionately emphasizes the importance of priests and the importance of the masculine: «
Common to... «clericalisms» is a lack of
sense of anteriority, and primacy, of the feminine in the call to sanctity.»
Hartshorne does admit that panpsychism appears incredible to
common sense at such
points as the suggestion that stones may have feelings or be composed of sentient entities; but he counters the force of this objection by
pointing out that such scientific conceptions
as atomic and cellular structures of plants and animals also greatly transcend
common sense.
He also grants the
common -
sense view that a human corpse is a dead thing
as a human body, but he still makes his panpsychistic
point by insisting that even a corpse is composed of many living things and,
as far
as our knowledge runs, nothing else.29 In addition, he claims that his belief that there is only a relative and not an absolute distinction between mind and matter is given support by recent developments in physics that have shown that the differences between matter and various kinds of radiation are differences of degree and not of kind.
So Mr Analyser you make comments about
common sense but you would be advised to try to read things a bit more thoroughly (it would be good for your career too)
as I think you missed his
point.
Exciting game to watch, obviously some great moments and it's hard to critique too much when the 3
points are achieved because
common sense is oftentimes thrown out the window,
as witnessed by the vast majority of posts
We know what's behind the Democrat talking
points, so when they call for «
common sense gun control», we won't allow things that even we think are good ideas,
as they will then be expanded, Dems will want more and more and more.
But Gural defended the deal
as common sense,
pointing out that Vernon Downs was doing well before three casinos were allowed to open nearby.
Farmers are seeing the same trend in voluntary FDA and Agriculture Department standards called «good agricultural practices,» which include several
common -
sense measures such
as hand - washing but can dock farms
points if they sit within 2 miles of livestock.
One molecule that these disorders have in
common is a receptor known
as the calcium -
sensing receptor (CaSR), which is the molecular starting
point of this project.
«It's unfortunate it has that reputation because the fact is that —
as I
point out on my site —
as easy
as it is to find a scam, if you only know a few little things and apply
common sense and a little guidance, they are almost non-existent,» he said.
Charming's plan, to cathartically kill Shrek
as part of an overly elaborate stage show, is devoid of ambition or
common sense, and its execution is laboured to the
point of being tedious.
You make such a
common sense point: that your brand should elicit an emotional response
as well
as promise a subliminal experience throughout your books.
As I mention these eight
points, I
sense a
common desire among writers to adopt them.
Whether or not you need Signature North
Point renters insurance is not in debate — your lease requires it,
as does good
common sense and propriety.
In short, when it comes withdrawals,
as well
as the other three tenets cited above, a rule of thumb may be a decent starting
point, but you'll have to exercise some creativity, flexibility and
common sense to get you the rest of the way.
This is all great advice
as it is
common sense, particularily the
point of living in the same house for a long time.
Rosalind Krauss (writing in 1979, a period in contemporary art in which the grid was at its most prevalent) said, «In suggesting that the success of the grid is somehow connected to its structure
as myth, I may of course be accused of stretching a
point beyond the limits of
common sense, since all myths are stories and like all narratives they unravel through time, whereas grids are not only spatial to start with, they are visual structures that explicitly reject a narrative or sequential reading of any kind.»
as authoritative sources, and that eventually delves into rubbish about
common sense from his humble upbringings rather than adressing the basic scientific
points.
Please forgive me for stating the obvious: there are mountains of scientific evidence, plenty of sound reasons and abundant
common sense imploring the leaders of India, China, the US and the rest of the over-developed and under - developed world to consider that the seemingly endless, global expansion of large - scale industrialization and production capabilities, now overspreading the surface of Earth, could be approaching a
point in history when these unbridled big - business activities could dangerously destablize frangible global ecosystems, irreversibly degrade the environment, recklessly dissipate Earth's natural resource base and, perhaps, destroy our planetary home
as a fit place for human habitation by our children.
Primarily because it serves
as a
common sense reference
point.
i think that's inaccurate shx, the scientists did their work, and from what i could gather tried very hard not to overstate their case, the media did the scare - mongering and the media have then turned like the whores they are in the other direction, al gore's film upped the tempo and although it seemed like a good thing at the time, i think with hindsight it was a poisoned chalice, but lets be clear, doing research in multiple areas and having the results
point to potentially catastrophic climate change and asking for changes to be made to avert this is not scare - mongering, its
common sense, accepting that their is margin for error but erring on the side of caution since the stakes are life on earth
as we know it is not scare - mongering, it is the application of the precautionary principle and
common sense
As my math skills have atrophied to the
point of uselessness concerning the current topic, I'd like to make an appeal to
common sense.
I obviously didn't my
point about
common sense, since more people are claiming their
common sense is being violated,
as if violations of
common sense are remarkable in science.
Beyond this
common ground, we fall on different
points of the spectrum between James's pragmatic approach, where he proposes giving decision makers information
as our «best guess» about future outcomes nonetheless, and Lenny's highly skeptical position — namely, there's no hope in approximating the real world in any useful
sense.
Whether or not you need Signature North
Point renters insurance is not in debate — your lease requires it,
as does good
common sense and propriety.
Experts frequently
point to employment background checks
as an affordable,
common sense way to bolster an employer's protection against negligent hiring and negligent retention.
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However we should be able to interpret from the Competition Act that there isn't any intention within the ACT, or any mandate within the ACT, to raise levels of Competition to the
point where
common sense would dictate that inherent problems would likely ensue,
as ethics succumb to desperation!
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.
As far as understanding the points I've raised here are concerned, it has nothing particular to do with the Law per se» (Competition Act Articles etc.) but everything to do with «common sense» — which should be inclusive to the La
As far
as understanding the points I've raised here are concerned, it has nothing particular to do with the Law per se» (Competition Act Articles etc.) but everything to do with «common sense» — which should be inclusive to the La
as understanding the
points I've raised here are concerned, it has nothing particular to do with the Law per se» (Competition Act Articles etc.) but everything to do with «
common sense» — which should be inclusive to the Law.