Sentences with phrase «ruled by common sense»

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You will note the Reserve Bank's rhetoric is precisely along these lines, with policy driven by common - sense and a strenuous effort to understand the cycle, rather than some doctrinal adherence to a simple rule.
The rules, which the company described as «common - sense measures,» echo similar restrictions established by some major retailers, like Walmart.
This is one of two major exceptions allowed by our common sense to the general rule that finite physical events are explainable by finite physical causes.
By itself, then, this modern common sense does not rule out God.
«Hillary Clinton is weak, ineffective, pandering and, as proven by her recent email scandal... she's either a liar or grossly incompetent,» the Republican nominee has stated in the lead - up to the GOP convention — a refreshing blast of common sense from a political rebel who refuses to follow Washington's go - along - to - get - along rules.
Some common - sense measures, such as playing fair and by the rules, do appear to reduce concussions in youth sports, the report finds.
Fortunately, common sense doesn't guide the rules of quantum physics, as evidenced by a brief 1993 paper with a mouthful of a title: «Teleporting an Unknown Quantum State Via Dual Classical and Einstein - Podolsky - Rosen Channels.»
«It's really hard to follow rules if you don't know what the rules are, or that they apply to you,» Foxx noted Monday afternoon, and though the secretary did not explicitly state which rules he was talking about, he seemed to be referring to the existing restrictions on flights near airports and major outdoor sporting events, as well as the common - sense drone - flight guidelines promulgated by the «Know Before You Fly» campaign.
He tends to take the executives at their word, accepting as common sense that dating is a marketplace ruled by supply - and - demand curves, «revealed preferences,» the rationalized pursuit of maximized utility, and «liquidity» in potential partners.
Help us fight scammers and inappropriate profiles by following these common - sense rules.
Should we all just completely As #metoo forces other companies to follow their lead, big tech companies blaze a fairly common - sense trail by adopting rules to discourage co-worker
Jimmy winds up wearing a wire at times and places where common sense indicates it would be discovered, and is saved only by the Bathroom Rule, which indicates toilets in movies are never used for biological purposes, but only to dispose of wires, guns, evidence, etc..
plthomas3 wrote in the Daily Censored: «Now is the time for educators and scholars to speak against celebrity PR and raise a public voice of expertise to and for a public that is crying out of common sense and being manipulated by a ruling elite that is neither common nor making any sense
This column by Anne Bryant, executive director of the National School Boards Association, argues that «A few common - sense ground rules must be in place if online learning and virtual schools are to work well.»
These 8 rules are laid down by John C Bogle, the renowned founder of the Vanguard group, in his book «Common Sense on Mutual Funds».
The investing rules that Buffett has always lived by seem so simple and common sense that one wonders why he's been so much more successful than the average money manager.
Motivated by «rich dad, poor dad» and «the rules of common sense investing», I wanted to invest in the stock market as I turn 20 next week.
Many people lose their pets every year by not following this common sense rule!
Although the retractable dog leash receives bad reviews by some, I believe it can be used effectively and safely if you know and follow a few common sense rules.
But by the rules of common sense, the only reason a person hides something is because they have something to hide... so what's your guess about what the head of the EPA was hiding?
While many lawyers will make the easier ethical decisions in their careers more by thinking logically and applying common sense than by reading the rules, along the way in history the rule makers have agreed with the commenter to my post, that common sense does not make a cognizable set of rules for the masses to follow, and thus they wrote precursors to today's American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conrules, along the way in history the rule makers have agreed with the commenter to my post, that common sense does not make a cognizable set of rules for the masses to follow, and thus they wrote precursors to today's American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conrules for the masses to follow, and thus they wrote precursors to today's American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional ConRules of Professional Conduct.
The argument is similar to that by AG Sharpston in Neighbouring Rights, in the sense that in both instances the EU legislator excluded certain aspects from the scope of the rights provided by the common EU rules.
Apparently common sense is not enough, and we do need rules to live by, though from the frequent changes to the governing edicts we clearly are not able to agree once and for all what constitutes ethical behavior.
Bicyclists should always practice bicycle safety common sense by observing all road rules, wearing reflective clothing / gear at night, and slowing down at intersections and when turning.
Gesmer is referring to a recent ruling by Massachusetts Superior Court Judge Mitchell J. Sikora Jr. chastising the lawyers for their lack of civility and common sense.
The Court's own reasoning appears at paragraph 392 where it is said that the rationale of immunity remains the par in parem principle and that «the common law rule as to waiver is consonant with elementary good sense by requiring an unequivocal submission to the jurisdiction of the forum state at the time when the forum's state's jurisdiction is invoked against the impleaded state.
Although she sees the «common sense» argument on «less favourable», she counters this by using the Parliamentary debates (an approach ruled out by Lord Neuberger) to show that Clark v Novacold was right in its interpretation of Parliamentary intent.
Whatever «common sense» means, if it means anything more than valid (by whatever rules apply to determine when an inference is a valid inference), is a mystery for another day.
By law and by common sense a driver is supposed to know the rules of the road, the meaning of road signs, pavement markings and traffic signs and signals BEFORE jumping behind - the - wheel and hollering, «Geronimo.&raquBy law and by common sense a driver is supposed to know the rules of the road, the meaning of road signs, pavement markings and traffic signs and signals BEFORE jumping behind - the - wheel and hollering, «Geronimo.&raquby common sense a driver is supposed to know the rules of the road, the meaning of road signs, pavement markings and traffic signs and signals BEFORE jumping behind - the - wheel and hollering, «Geronimo.»
By following a few common sense rules we can reduce conflict and turn it into cooperation and reach solutions that really work for all the participants.
While the rule provides strong protections, it could face attacks in Congress or by a Health and Human Services secretary determined to undo these common - sense protections.
While the Obama Administration's rule provides strong protections, it could face attacks in Congress or by a Health and Human Services secretary determined to undo these common - sense protections.
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.
But, guided by the law — as well as by the rules of ethics, the training that is part and parcel of a CPM's capabilities and yes, even one's own common sense — fair housing is indeed something to celebrate.
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