It goes
deeper than common sense though: scientific research also shows that gratitude can have a positive effect on overall well - being by increasing happiness and decreasing depression.
Fear of this blame will often lead many landlords to start making decisions out of convenience
rather than common sense.
I know that researchers usually prefer «counterintuitive» results, but in matters like these it is often the case that science is better judged by common
sense than common sense by science.
However, the episodic script and some rather pedestrian direction by David Veloz end up leaving you a lot more comfortable with what you're looking
at than common sense would suggest you should be.
From «truth» that may or may not be useful, to knowledge that climate change is real, serious, and accelerating is a example of a lack of common sense
rather than the common sense you claim later.
the crazies are breeding
faster than common sense — education is failing to teach realities (due to the religious right cuts)-- it won't be long before we blow this planet up — hehe
Fryer also said that his grandmother, who was always grudging with her praise and spent decades in the classroom, expressed the feeling to him that the five tenets were little
more than common sense.
Father Maturi has more
than common sense, obviously, and there will be plenty of people who recognize this and want to be a part of something that means hope for the future of that town.
Sounds a lot like a situation where she loved her boyfriend more
than her common sense.
If a popular and influential televangelist publicly questions the beliefs of 143,332,282 of Americans using nothing more
than common sense and reason this could threaten the all important revenue generating engine behind religion.
Such an attempt must have seemed like no more
than common sense.
That is NOT going to happen, except in fantasy land, inhabited by some foolish Gooners whose hope is more
than their common sense.
«Labour MPs are to be applauded for voting down this spurious bill which was based on a blind loathing of organised labour rather
than common sense.
«He presents his vision as little more
than common sense.
Thorpe LJ said: «It seems to me little more
than common sense that if a recipient of a lump sum twice the size of the mortgage on the final matrimonial home elects to hold back capital made available for the mortgage discharge in order to invest in a bond that bears no income, she can not look to the payer thereafter for indemnity or contribution to the continuing mortgage interest payments.»