Sentences with phrase «practice good common sense»

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Good decision making requires access to pertinent information, recognition that in practice facts are not value - free, a human sensitivity to values, uncommon sensibilities and common - sense.
Making this rule change pushes these hearings into the evening and is a common sense, good government practice,» said Legislator Morton.
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.
I too am open to natural healing practices, but there is a time when common sense is the best answer, and leaving a child at home with a 105 + fever and putting eggs on their heads or garlic on their feet just won't cut it.
Granted, if you are coming to the game with significant metabolic damage from decades of carbohydrate dependency, or not paying attention to some common sense best practices, such as choosing healthy foods instead of blindly focusing on macros, you will likely struggle with something as stringent as keto.
I knew that it's common practice in Korea to have a skincare ritual, but didn't know that it's also practiced in China as well and that theres two different ones for the weekday and weekend, which makes total sense when you think about it.
We offer 5 tips which are good common - sense practice to bear in mind when dating online.
The reasoning is all very common sense and practical, says a lawyer specializing in family law, who took time out of his practice to talk to CBS Philadelphia about why Januarys a good month for him.
Landau introduces the track by doing Lugosi introducing the principals in toto as well as before each of them speaks; it's something that seems like common sense to have a narrator / moderator for large, piecemeal commentaries, but not too many DVD producers have embraced the practice.
This is just a list of common sense best practices that, if followed, will allow anyone to use any type of social networking site, or social media in general, better and more effectively.
Speaking of standards, how can we trust the «Less Smart and Imbalanced» experts in charge if their decisions are politically motivated and not in line with academic assessment professional best practices or even common sense?
It also seems to be a harsh indictment of school leaders» inability to enact research - based (or even common sense) best practices.
Common Sense Digital Citizenship: interactives that help students learn best practice in topics of digital citizenship such as internet safety, privacy, cyberbullying, and copyright (see grade recommendations)
Professional development is crucial not only to teachers» practice but whole school improvement as well, this is common sense.
Use common sense and best practices when completing purchases through 3rd party sites.
It's a common practice in the lending world, yet a refinancing doesn't always make good financial sense.
Looking for some «healthy» shares when you've cash to invest isn't market timing — it's good practice and common sense.
The best advice is to use common sense and practice good hygiene.
Like the FDA suggests, general common sense like washing your hands with hot water and soap for 20 seconds is good practice.
I am certainly not defining my «good luck» beyond careful choice of breeding stock, but for many years I have practiced what I considered common sense:
Many of the ideas we presented here may seem basic, even common sense, yet in the rapid iteration and complex trade - offs world of game design it can be easy for best practices to erode.
«Intelligence and common sense and good practices is the way to go,» says Adrian Saxe, a Los Angeles - based ceramist known for exploiting decorative - art traditions in witty, outrageously seductive works.
Err on the side of caution, practice sustainable harvesting techniques (including breeding programs for organisms which we consume, as has been done for salmon and other organisms as well), encourage the consumption of alternative resources in the event of unexpected population declines, and all that other tree - hugging, common - sense hippie stuff we've been hearing for years.
In the back and forth of setting emission cut - back «best practices,» it's a common response for industry, sensing stingent regulations are just around the corner, to «volunteer»
But like «climate change», road safety has been over-run by the «think of the children» brigade and in the process logic, common sense and plain good practice have been tossed aside to placate the loudest speaker making the most outrageous clams, despite significant evidence to the contrary, and anyone who dares to question the received wisdom of these self - appointed «experts» is (metaphorically at least) tarred and feathered and completely ignored — to the detriment of the very people these «experts» think they are helping.
All of this is rather common sense for lawyers who work in labour and employment law, which happens to be the primary practice area for the author of the law society's legal opinion, as well as myself.
Mr. Riskin offers ways to turn common sense into everyday «best practice».»
I believe that treating anxiety, depression and trauma is a collaborative process that is achieved by a variety of best practice techniques based on both science and common sense
Dr. Jones Harden is the author / co-author of numerous publications, including the books Infants in the Child Welfare System: A Developmental Framework for Policy and Practice; Child Welfare and Child Well - Being: New Perspectives From the National Survey of Child Adolescent Well - being; and Beyond Common Sense: Child Welfare, Child Well - Being, and the Evidence for Policy Reform.
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