We'll cover existing debt in a separate post but suffice it to say that common
sense rules the day here as well: The highest interest rate gets attacked first and on down the line until it's all completely gone.
Instead, common -
sense rules the day.
HMMM... I feel that there is a presence in the air, guiding me toward the fulfillment of my dreams of a world wherein individual common
sense rules the day vs top - down imposed politically correct bureaucratic group - think crapola.
Not exact matches
You have to understand that Aristotelian physics
ruled the
day, and heliocentrism (without gravity - which didn't come until much later) made no
sense.
Gulak, the ultimate poseur with an over-exaggerated
sense of self, told journalists that a high court had thrown out an application by Uche Secondus, PDP's acting National Chairman, which sought to stop an earlier
ruling that Secondus should vacate his position within 14
days.
At the end of the
day what counts is common
sense, so you better always use yours above any other
rules.
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.
It made
sense in the old
days when print
ruled and the big brick - and - mortars dominated retail.
«The
rule for when is it time to buy is always the same: given your household budget and where current interest rates are, if it makes good financial
sense to take out a home loan today, then today is the
day to do it.»
If you have any of your money in RRSPs then one
day you probably will have a RRIF and it makes
sense to understand all the
rules since a RRIF account is basically the sequel to your RRSP account.
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.
I am not a lawyer, but common
sense should
rule the
day over restoring data from an entire network that could amount between 400 and 800 backup tapes and... [more]
Know your scope of the project at the outset: costs and other factors may influence and change the scope, but you need to be flexible because proportionality (common
sense) should
rule the
day.
«Common
sense» will
rule the
day.
That
rule once made
sense, in the
days when most judges heard cases ranging from admiralty to -LSB-...]
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.
The
rules I am asking for are simple, common -
sense steps that reflect the Internet you and I use every
day, and that some ISPs already observe.