Sentences with phrase «practical sense for»

But make that move only when it makes practical sense for you.
While this duty is something born by the Crown, it makes good practical sense for resource developers to engage in its own consultation with Aboriginal communities.
Unfortunately the Gold Delta SkyMiles ® Credit Card from American Express rests between having outstanding rewards for high spenders, or making practical sense for the budget conscience.
It is time for some unconventional measures that are colorful and as diverse as a rainbow yet work in a practical sense for everyone in the room.
Doing the longer lighter set first makes too much practical sense for me.
Now, lawmakers argue it makes practical sense for undocumented residents to have the driver's licenses.
«Given the calendar and timing of these announcements, it makes the most fiscal and practical sense for our county elections office to schedule these special elections on the same day as the November general election,» the Democratic governor said in a statement.
This is no less true of Warren's literary criticism, whether in such ambitious works as the famous essay on The Rime of the Ancient Mariner («A Poem of Pure Imagination: An Experiment in Reading»), the more modest but nonetheless incisive essays on such writers as Eudora Welty and Katherine Anne Porter, or in the textbooks themselves — just hardheaded practical sense for anybody who loves literature and believes it is an autonomous discipline and not a substitute for anything else.
That is required by the Reserve Bank Act but it also makes good practical sense for the Bank and the Government to sing much the same tune when interest rates are being adjusted.
Unfortunately the Gold Delta SkyMiles ® Credit Card from American Express rests between having outstanding rewards for high spenders, or making practical sense for the budget conscience.

Not exact matches

As a practical matter, however, banning or charging for bags never made much sense.
On the practical side, unlike any others to follow, Buffett doesn't sell advice but rather takes his own, for which he is in every sense accountable» Frank Martin
In this sense we say things like, «it is in the nature of human beings» or «it is natural for human beings» to, for example, conceive and be conceived in male - female coitus, nurse their young, employ productive and practical reason, desire to know, live in walkable settlements, think in symbolic narrative, live well, etc..
Although simple and, in a certain sense, practical, for me this moment is rich in meaning: the Archbishop will call me by name to serve Jesus and the Church in St Andrews and Edinburgh, confirming aloud the calling I heard in my heart many years ago.
That may be OK for them, but it doesn't answer many questions in a practical, useful, productive sense.
The conclusion here concerns the teleological order within the world as a principle for practical deliberation and, in that sense, asserts a coincidence between maximizing creativity in the world as such and maximizing future human good.
It makes no sense because the very primitive actual occasions constitutive of the piano and of its immediate physical environment have a capacity for novel adjustment of feeling which is virtually nil, which is, for all practical purposes, nil.
The reason why Religion does not make sense for practical life use is that it is requires faith and «faith» is the belief in the unknown.
In some sense training for ordination was a practical decision as our vicar was retiring.
8 Obvious horse sense — especially if you are not too sure about the administration of justice in your local court — but it was not just practical advice for litigants.
As such, this «representation» of the good principle does not have for its effect «to extend our knowledge beyond the world of sense but only to make clear for practical use the conception of what is for us unfathomable» (p. 52).
In this sense, true evil appears only in the very field where religion is produced, namely, in the field of contradictions and conflicts determined, on the one hand, by the demand for totalization which constitutes reason, both theoretical and practical, and, on the other hand, by the illusion which misleads thought, the subtle hedonism which vitiates moral motivation, and finally by the malice which corrupts the great human enterprises of totalization.
In this way, I should like to signal what I myself sense to be a significant shift in my recent thinking: from being preoccupied for the most part with theoretical questions of belief and truth to giving greater attention to the practical issues of action and justice that likewise have their basis in the underlying concern for freedom.
suitable enough for a rousing pat on the back for the scores of Americans already horrified by the implications of our collective political future, but not practical enough to arm said Americans with a sense of perspective.
For most practical purposes, this understanding makes good sense.
This vulgarly practical and relativistic theory of truth perhaps most closely approximates the current, popular sense of the word «pragmatic,» and one can find warrants for it in the writings of all the pragmatists, even including some of James».
This course applied Christian principles to a wide variety of practical subjects and also was an apology for Christianity, typically based on Scottish common sense philosophy.
God really does care for money - in the most practical, matter - of - fact sense.
I can only speculate about how persons who answer so honestly might also go on to say, «Yes, and...» or «Yes, but...» What are the implications of the «yes» for practical as well as intellectual relations to Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, persons with a powerful sense of divinity who are not in Christian congregations, and others?
Some practical points: If you're just starting out, some opportunities that make a lot of sense for platform - building include: writing guest posts for popular bloggers who share a similar audience, writing a regular column for a newspaper or online magazine, seeking out speaking gigs (paid or unpaid), participating in conferences (for networking opportunities as well as exposure to new, inspiring ideas), using social media to share your message, and requesting interviews with popular authors / speakers / leaders to feature on your blog.
If u stop and think a moment, it might make a little sense for you, even on merely a practical level.
Even for practical reasons selling him did not make sense — he was playing poorly and would not have attracted a reasonable transfer fee.
She takes care to provide different options for poses to find the right balance for you, while guiding with her expertise, practical approach, sense of humour and warmth.»
They are practical in the sense that they are timeless pieces that can be worn for many years to come.
(Simplistic arguments against all forms of cosleeping, in this case, do not make sense, nor are the recommendations «practical» for those for whom they are intended.)
«He had a practical mind, and patent law made sense for someone with an engineering background.»
For practical reasons, weaning can make a lot of sense as it releases me from her schedule.
Burke, Ray COMMON SENSE PARENTING Boys Town Press, 1996 A simple, practical guide for effective discipline.
From Aristotle, conservatives derive their sense of the need for practical experience in judging both moral and political matters, and their understanding of the role of tradition in inculcating habits of virtue and wisdom in the young.For more see https://www.rep.routledge.com/articles/thematic/conservatism/v-1
While it is true that colonial exercises in state - building vary both in a practical and in a moral sense from those of contemporary international actors, these chapters provide useful historical background to the debate as well as an opportunity to look at how various exit strategies influenced the long - term trajectories for the countries concerned.
«The arena is clear and open for progressives who get the problem in a practical and political sense, won't waste time on ideological posturing, and will crack on with the solution.»
While he pushed for George Bush to support a two - state solution, his guiding political principle is of subservience to America's whim, which, in any practical sense, is Israel's whim.
Former GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson said while he wished there was a «path» for him to endorse another candidate, backing Trump made the most «practical» sense, and he's anticipating a role in a potential Trump administration.
is there any sense in which either of these claims is in any way accurate, and / or has any practical consequences for the Brexit talks?
But Brodsky says there are practical reasons why it makes sense for Assembly Democrats to stand with Silver for now, even though it may look strange to the public.
«Platinum and gold are not harmful to the body in these small quantities,» he says, adding that his team's work paves the way for creating nanomotor - based sensing systems for monitoring chemicals — including glucose — in the body, although a practical application is still years away.
James Chao, director of IHS Automotive for the Asia - Pacific region, said the punitive measures for 2015 «may not matter in a practical sense», because most automakers, save for a few, are projected to be able to comply with the requirements.
As for practical applications, Wingreen says that the general sensing strategy might build into the artificial cells researchers are trying to create in synthetic biology.
As written it only makes sense to be read «as a practical matter for predicting the future».
Professional guidelines provide a practical and ethical framework for decision making and instill a sense of responsibility and accountability.
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