It sounds cheesy, but the book's really just a series of
practical rules of thumb for social interactions.
So, keep the above simple,
practical rules of asking a girl out in mind, and they will likely help you to do better when you ask girls out.
The letter is a manual for a society in which Christianity is new and people are seeking
practical rules for Christian living.
Another damaging consequence of this technology of education, in addition to what we have seen, is its
deduced practical rule that maximum learning efficiency should involve minimum student - with - student interaction.
He did not intend to give absolute rules for man's conduct; his ethic was an «interim - ethic,» that is, his commands were
only practical rules for the last short span of time which remained before the end.
Dads tend to see
clear practical rules and consequences while mothers can get caught up in nuances of gray and a desire to peacekeep.
So even in the teaching of diplomats, we really don't have a good,
practical rule book on how to do the job.
Practical rule number two is that the one on the winning side that arranges / controls the communications / relationships tends to walk off with a larger proportion of the stakes won in the game.
Researching is both an art and a science, as there are
practical rules to follow but also an instinctual element to success.
This is
a practical rule which is presupposed as plainly and self - evidently valid.
For that we need a set of moral and
practical rules; this is what democracy is and should be applied not just to Westminster but the state, our communities and workplaces.
I suppose
the practical rule would be to run the electricity down so the engine would come on automatically, then exhaust the ridiculously tiny (2.4 gallon) fuel tank once a month or two.
It just means applying
some practical rules on how you display and eat food.
Keeping better client notes helps ensure that you're in compliance with
the practical rules in your jurisdiction.