I understand following general common
sense rules like, «do not wear shorts outside in the snow»....
Not exact matches
The
rules, which the company described as «common -
sense measures,» echo similar restrictions established by some major retailers,
like Walmart.
All they ever do in these islam non
sense is forcing their
rules on people by treating men and women
like slave.
In addition, the present system already offers the military high command so much — in funds, prestige, and future employment via the famed «revolving door» of the military - industrial complex — that a perilous transition to anything
like direct military
rule would make little
sense under reasonably normal conditions.
However, it seems
like common
sense to me, that the «
rule» should be applied equally across the board.»
Traditionalists who
like to see morality as a series of
rules with messages about bending one's will creakingly into line with stern teachings will not
like this book very much — or, rather, they will
like it, and they will know it makes
sense, but they will try very hard to dislike it because it presents the Catholic and incarnational message in a John Paul II sort of way.
It is unfortunate that a country of this stature, who
rules the world, from the skies
like a god, and lacks comprehensive leadership to deal with these pressing issues... where are the Presidents akin to our late leaders that took the initiative and got things done, America has become a cold, hostile place to live, We lack the
sense of unity that made us what we are... There are hundreds of thousand unemployed, Why can't the government promote an agency akin to the peace corps, that utilizes the young folks sitting on their a $ $ and make them earn their unemployment check by working in this storm zone, to rehabilitate and get these folks back on their feet... it would promote a culture of selflessness and charity and would without a question cause a paradigm shift in the minds of our youth, This is what makes a nation great!
First, he
rules out the possibility that religious belief can be confirmed in anything
like the scientific
sense.
I once read somewhere that sprouted flour digests
like a vegetable rather than a starch, which seems to makes
sense since vegetables do begin with a sprouted seed, but don't quote me on that:) In any case, sprouted flours
rule.
It seems
like a bit of a dumb
rule, but there's some
sense to it.
Augusta has plenty of quirky traditions and strict
rules that may not make
sense to you, but preventing idiots from shouting stupid things
like «Mashed Potatoes!»
Fathers
like to enforce the
rules with an objective perspective, and this can instill in children a greater
sense of right and wrong that can last a lifetime.
(It makes
sense — when children are not given limits and feel
like they have control over their parents, it can be a very scary and stressful thing for them; this is exactly why kids need boundaries and
rules.)
As a parent, I'm increasingly frustrated with standards organizations
like the AAP who are so ultra conservative and prescriptive that sometimes, their recommendations (which people truly believe are hard - fast
rules) often lack plain old common
sense.
The photo and others
like it quickly went viral, and for good reason: the all - male panel encapsulated many women's
sense that the pushback against the new
rule was driven by certain men's desire to control female sexuality.
«Attitudes have changed fundamentally over the centuries and some of our out - dated
rules —
like some of the
rules of succession — just don't make
sense to us any more.
The visit became necessary after the ITLOS
ruling to give the Defence Ministry and the Ghana Armed Forces a
sense of how best to support companies
like Tullow in the area of security and asset protection and ward off potential dangers
like terrorism.
«Agent - based modeling is
like a video game in the
sense that you program certain parameters and
rules into your simulation and then let your virtual agents play things out to the logical conclusion,» said Crabtree, who completed her Ph.D. in anthropology at WSU earlier this year.
«The
rules of the game are different, and I think you really have to have a
sense of who you are and how you
like to do things as a scientist,» says molecular biologist Neil Howell, who spent 30 years in a university setting before becoming vice president for research at MitoKor, a San Diego, California, biotech company, in 2001.
Overall, I've got ta agree, I don't
like the paleo diet for the sake of the paleo diet (yeah, too many
rules and «can't haves») BUT, if there's a medical / personal need for it, then of course it makes
sense to give it a try!
Silly dating
rules people used to follow (
like women not asking men out or men waiting three days before calling and texting after a date) don't really make
sense anymore.
Like all aspects of society there are
rules to follow, no go areas to avoid, and common
sense approaches that steer you through life even when your not quite familiar with your surroundings.
«It's
like I was playing some kind of game, but the
rules don't make any
sense to me.»
No, it wasn't nominated for an Academy Award, and with weaker films
like The Sixth
Sense and Cider House
Rules making the cut, it's truly a great shame.
What struck Flynn was how quickly the students» skepticism of grammar morphed into a desire to know more, but that makes
sense because a conversation
like this gives students some context for why learning the
rules of Standard English grammar now will help them improve their lives in the future.
Here I use the chameleon -
like term «culture» to refer to the culture of the school in an anthropological
sense — its
rules, its norms, its expectations of behavior, its sanctions: the «hidden curriculum,» as it was once called.
So, since trading success is mainly dependent on discipline and mind - set this
rules out the emphasis on method, it only makes
sense to trade forex using a simple trading technique
like price action analysis so that we can use our trading method to help maintain discipline and emotional reaction.
Puppies should be treated
like toddlers, in the
sense that they do need constant supervision, a safe environment,
rules and rituals.
According to this article by Jennifer Kyzer, Master Trainer and Behavior Specialist, «Puppies should be treated
like toddlers, in the
sense that they do need constant supervision, a safe environment,
rules and rituals.»
VIV Forbes, Chairman of the Carbon
Sense Coalition, with the grim reality of what life looks
like under the totalitarian
rule of the feel - good «Greens».
Yep, gbaike, «we already havce scrubbers that remove carbon from the atmosphere
like trees» -LRB-... and soil biomass and pond algae and...) Madness
rules in the good ol' climate science con
sens us)
When you put it
like that, it is pretty obvious that self - righteous elitism powered by a
sense of entitlement to
rule and a blind faith in dogma has always been and will always be a powerful factor in any advanced human society.
Looking at SustainLane's very thorough overview of its methodology gave us a better
sense of how and why some cities fared as well as they did.First, the only criteria for inclusion in the survey was the size of a city's population, so while the folks at SustainLane chose urban areas that represent a large proportion of the US» overall population, they immediately
ruled out smaller cities,
like Burlington, VT, and Durham, NC, that are doing wonderful things but didn't make the cut because of their size.
I am not so certain that they make
sense if one can not fit inside or between them and they get cut up so much, or if every
rule about appropriate design,
like proper overhangs and shading or natural ventilation are ignored.
The
rule of thumb used to be five days» worth of supplies — you know, a gallon per person per day of water, all these other foodstuffs, and batteries and different sorts of things that are just common
sense,
like having your gas tank full in your car.
In his foreword to the review, the prime minister states that the Coalition is: «going to end the unnecessary bureaucracy that drains creativity and innovation from our businesses... to put a stop to the senseless
rules that get in the way [and will develop] a new system that is proportionate, not bureaucratic; that treats adults
like adults and reinstates some common
sense and trust».
The McGill Guide causes me to confront my own internal confluct between a desire for precision, uniformity and a
sense of superiority borne of my supposed knowledge of citation
rules and the reality that, given all other complexities of legal practice, keeping up with the ever - changing and sometimes unexpected
rules can seem
like an unnecessary burden.
Resume writing, in that
sense, is a Zen -
like experience, and the closest thing to a
rule you'll encounter is the one that says, «Write tight.»