Sentences with phrase «relies on a common sense»

If you ever wear a seat belt or stop at a red light your an athiest, cause your not counting on god to protect you, your relying on common sense and logic, what an amazing notion.
To guide her protean life style this appealing modern woman relies on common sense, feeling, and experience:
We should neither seek a higher spiritual meaning divorced from the text nor rely on the common sense meaning of the text available even to the «natural man.»
When practicing the Law of Love, we are pretty much «flying by the seat of our pants,» relying on common sense and intuition rather than a moral manual or theological dogmas to keep us from making errors in judgment.
Rely on common sense as you prepare — and maintain — your home.
«We can't rely on common sense because it's not the same for everybody, it can be contradictory — «birds of a feather flock together, but opposites attract,» for instance — and it can lead us astray.
Research is important but in bodybuilding, good solid research is spotty because there is no money in it so you have to rely on common sense, experience, and intuition to fill in the gaps.
The program relies on a common sense approach to lending practices aimed at finding solutions for clients with unique circumstances.
The program targets the uninsured segment of the mortgage market by introducing unique lending solutions and relying on a common sense approach to lending practices.
And, of course, rely on common sense: it's best not to go out alone at night or hike by yourself.
Don't just rely on common sense, verify your assumptions with your audience.
Sorry, there is no general rule - you'll have to rely on your common sense.
You doubters rely on common sense to prevail here because the costs and financing of this type of move would be challenging for all impacted law firms and some firms would, in fact, fold under these additional and heavy burdens.
I believe that «I relied on my common sense» is no explanation at all.
Most litigants have startlingly similar stories to tell, often falling into two camps, those that have relied on common sense and a feeling that justice will prevail, and those that believe that standing up and fighting back is the only way forward.
In a flat management structure, there's no one to tell you that you can't do something — you simply rely on your common sense and your imagination to execute your ideas.

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«Rely on the ordinary virtues that intelligent human beings have relied on for centuries: common sense, thrift, realistic expectations, patience and perseverance.
These are the folks who like to talk about «common sense» and who, as we know from research is common among the religious, rely heavily on intuition aand believe all answers are intuitive.
Black Protestants are more likely (47 %) to rely on religion than in 2007 (43 %), and less likely to look to common sense than religion (41 %, compared to 47 %) when looking for similar guidance.
One of the reasons science has worked so well when other systems have failed is that it doesn't rely on intuition / common sense, because they are so often wrong when dealing with the realities of the universe.
We would have to rely on critical thinking and common sense.
Economists rely heavily on the scientific method, and they value evidence over «common sense» when it comes to determining how economies grow or stagnate.
«Above all things I hope the education of the common people will be attended to, convinced that on their good sense we may rely with the most security for the preservation of a due degree of liberty.»
«Specifically, we found that individuals no longer rely on their sensory perceptions or common sense but on their imagination.
As Simons and Chabris write, «This discrepancy between science and popular beliefs confirms the danger of relying on intuition or common sense when evaluating claims about psychology and the mind.
Carter relies on ordinary common sense in a town full of extraordinary but not always sensible minds.
The thing is to use common sense, and not to rely exclusively on diet books!
At one time people relied more on common sense when it came to drinking water in a race — dry mouth, fatigue, calculating how much might be needed based on temperature, humidity, race pace, and how many more miles remain.
The valiant CCJEF argument against the State relied on a common - sense idea: every child has a right to a rich, well - rounded education for all children that is adequately funded by the State.
Instead, they have to rely on studies on current products (both their own and those of the competition), intuition and common sense.
But I feel there needs to be common sense used — knowing when to share things with your best friends and rely on them versus airing it all on Maury or Jerry Springer.
But we rely only on what satisfies common sense.
In this case, you have to rely on a little common sense — and a lot of research.
Harold Camping is not common - sense — you must rely on his unique interpretations of the Scriptures, which he uniquely developed.
Here in North America, we must rely on friendly persuasion and club - suggested standards of conduct to mold attitudes and encourage compliance with such common - sense practices as would improve hip quality.
The first thing to remember is to rely on your own instincts and common sense.
We feel completely comfortable recommending Costa Rica as a safe travel destination, but just like anything else, your safety mostly relies on information and common sense.
Trust your gut instinct when relying on the trust of a stranger, as always, safety here comes down in large part to common sense, though if you travel abroad with the attitude that no - one is trustworthy, you're in for a very lonely trip.
Not emphasizing on shootouts in its gameplay (firing your gun when the use of it was uncalled for could end the game), the Police Quest series forced the gamers to rely on their instinct and common sense to succeed in the game, rather than thinking up the best ways to wipe out the baddies.
Good luck with your courageous stand on behalf of science, common sense and ordinary people who rely on scientists to give honest and dependable advice about how to live on this increasingly over-crowded planet.
As a physicist, Giaever should also understand that seemingly small objects and quantities can have large effects, but instead he seems to rely on incorrect «common sense» perceptions which are based on ignorance of the subject at hand.
If he'd included more skeptical, empirical estimates or even just used common sense to assume that any number over 1 degree must be weighted as less likely since it relies on profoundly greater guesswork than those close to 1 degree, then his skew (imo) would have centred on a 1 degree rise.
Yesterday, Judge Carton ruled on the case of the woman suing Google on the theory that relying on Google Maps walking directions absolves users of all responsibility to employ their own senses, such as sight, hearing, and common.
Perhaps because it relies on a strong voice and a sense of coming directly from the author and because it can represent a departure from the more impersonal or professional voice common to legal writing, it has the potential to be effective.161 I consider it a second important component of a writer's ethos, although one that — for lawyers — perhaps requires more skill in its use.
The conversation began from the question of whether judges should rely on their «common sense» (what Posner has described as «pragmatism» in judging), a binary that Posner properly rejects.
As far as claiming self - defense, my completely non-legal and mostly combination of «I wish this were common sense» and «I hate when people try to justify unneeded violence» advice is never rely on the self - defense plea.
About Blog Teaching people to rely on traditional methods of food preparation, food storage and preservation, organic gardening, and basic common sense skills to form strong local communities.
This seems to be a case wherein a Judge relied upon other Judges» decisions in previous cases that somewhat mirrored the subject case details to explain away his decision, instead of sticking his neck out and incorporating good old common sense (from where good old English Common Law evolved from in the first place) to place the majority of blame where it 100 % rightly belongs, on the heads of the parties who created the problem in the first place... the secommon sense (from where good old English Common Law evolved from in the first place) to place the majority of blame where it 100 % rightly belongs, on the heads of the parties who created the problem in the first place... the seCommon Law evolved from in the first place) to place the majority of blame where it 100 % rightly belongs, on the heads of the parties who created the problem in the first place... the sellers.
Until the economists who predict a big housing correction can show there will be an oversupply of housing or some dramatic drop in demand for housing, it is safe to ignore their dire predictions and rely on simply common sense.
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