and at the end of the day, we need to be able to
use common sense in getting into a door.
Pet owners need to
use common sense in order to protect their pets during colder Read More
Deciding to use a training collar for your cat can be very beneficial, as long as
you use common sense in which training collar you decide to use.
Use common sense in the manner you address a child and whether it is prudent to do so under the circumstances, but opportunities pop up everywhere to influence children favorably toward animals.
Learn the site's privacy tools and use them to protect yourself, but also
use common sense in what information you post and who you respond to.
But you are right, there is nothing to worry about if
you use common sense in your cooking.
So if were going to
use common sense in regards to what causes diabetes (specifically type 2 because type 1 is usually inherited), you'll see foods with the greatest impact on insulin is what causes it.
He added that while the party stays away from divisive social issues, it seeks to give elected officials a chance to «
use common sense in governing.»
«The core premise of the Independence Party is that elected officials should be free to legislate and
use common sense in governing, and shouldn't be tied to a highly partisan social platform that fails to represent their electorate,» MacKay wrote.
Under the idea of self - management, employees are trusted to
use their common sense in matters ranging from working schedules to travelling expenses.
I personally know that just because I choose Ukranian women, as my vehicle of relationship choice, it doesn't mean that I will stop
using common sense in pursuit of my own happiness.
Also,
using common sense in regards to your posts and updates is, well, just common sense.
Indeed, if one takes literally what the trial judge wrote earlier in his reasons,
he used his common sense in deciding which to choose.
Not exact matches
In order to reduce human - shark interactions while protecting sharks at the same time, researchers are
using a variety of scientific experiments and
common -
sense strategies.
To a great extent, this can be achieved by empowering the staff at call centres, on planes and trains or
in retail environments to
use their
common sense when handling questions and problems.
Once again Big Brother needs to pull its head
in and
use some
common sense.
Finally, there were a few experts who argued that the biggest asset
in social media is
in fact you;
using common sense, not automating and building real relationships.
I am curious as to your thing with the keyword planner, I too have noticed some weird disparities between the keyword planner and actuality, for example some
common sense search terms will have 0 volume traffic
in the keyword planner, but people are clearly arriving on my site
using these 0 volume traffic keywords.
«Are there dangers
in getting too caught up
in the minutiae of
using a computer so that you miss the organised
common sense?
Our founder, Bernie Glassman, and Ben & Jerry's co-founder, Ben Cohen, met
in 1987 and discovered a shared
sense of
common purpose around
using business for good.
Well, you have to look at the market context that your trade setup has formed
in and
use some
common sense and discretion... not every little level you find is significant.
«Are there are dangers
in getting too caught up
in the minutiae of
using a computer so that you miss the organised
common sense?
I stopped believing
in Santa and Jesus when I was like six, because I
used common sense.
Perhaps instead they should have
used common sense and consideration before praying within an environment of heightened
sense of security
in which religious fanaticism has claimed human lives.
In this world today, I don't care who you are, you need to use a little common sense... and considering what happened on 9/11, in the name of a religion, people are going to be hyper - sensitiv
In this world today, I don't care who you are, you need to
use a little
common sense... and considering what happened on 9/11,
in the name of a religion, people are going to be hyper - sensitiv
in the name of a religion, people are going to be hyper - sensitive.
They could
use a lesson
in common sense, but religion seems to destroy that part of the mind.
Given the
common association of the word «indoctrinate» with totalitarian methods, there might be at least a «slight suspicion» that Justice Stevens did not
use the term
in its neutral
sense, especially since he nowhere refers to public school indoctrination.
Bottom line, let's look at the Bible
in context (i.e. Jesus is God, same God who says turn the other cheek told the Israelites to kill every man, woman, and child
in Canaan) and let's
use common sense while always trying to follow Biblical teachings.
Just
use common sense and read history of all religions and you see its just wishful thinking that there is a caring god who will help you.If there was no religion the twin towers would be standing and there would be peace
in the world.
I will distinguish later between materialist and theological understandings of nature and their differing implications, but most often I will
use the term nature
in this generally universal
sense common to both materialists and theists.
The fact that a society —
using the terms
in its
common sense meaning — has no value for itself does not mean that it can have no life of its own.
Anyways, most of my arguments can be summed up
in one sentence: hey, how about you
use some
common sense, be kind, love everyone, and don't be such an ass?
Nature gives us this awesome and advanced brain and the majority of the world p i s s it away believing
in an ancient set of fables instead of
using common sense and educating themselves even a little bit about history.
While we have not been able to buy into any of these titles
in our
common sense reconstruction, we do
use the messianic title of «the Christ», redefined to mean the one through whose life and teachings we interpret God, the one through whom we find focus and meaning for our lives.
In fact, we might do better to point to the unknowability of God by using concepts that do not affront our common sense — and there are certainly enough unknowables (not lust unknowns, but unknowables) in the universe to do thi
In fact, we might do better to point to the unknowability of God by
using concepts that do not affront our
common sense — and there are certainly enough unknowables (not lust unknowns, but unknowables)
in the universe to do thi
in the universe to do this.
The great issues of our time are moral: the
uses of power; wealth and poverty; human rights; the moral quality and character of society; loss of the
sense of the
common good
in tandem with the pampering of private interests; domestic violence; outrageous legal and medical costs
in a system of maldistributed services; unprecedented developments
in biotechnologies which portend good but risk evil; the violation of public trust by high elected officials and their appointees; the growing militarization of many societies; continued racism; the persistence of hunger and malnutrition; a still exploding population
in societies hard put to increase jobs and resources; abortion; euthanasia; care for the environment; the claims of future generations.
I am
using the terms agnostic and atheism
in the classical /
common sense, which is how PJ was
using them
in your quote.
In lieu of spending the next 10 years becoming a fluent Hebrew - speaking Old Testament scholar yourself, I would suggest
using some good ol'
common sense.
Here is what Whitehead said
in 1911 about the theory of types: «All the contradictions can be avoided, and yet the
use of classes and relations can be preserved as required by mathematics, and indeed by
common sense, by a theory which denies to a class — or relation — existence or being
in any
sense in which the entities composing it — or related by it — exist» (MAT 293).
In the Jewish literature of that time the common Hebrew and Aramaic word for righteousness was coming to be used in the special sense of charit
In the Jewish literature of that time the
common Hebrew and Aramaic word for righteousness was coming to be
used in the special sense of charit
in the special
sense of charity.
And Whitehead's reopening of the theme
used this concept only
in passing, as an arbitrarily chosen case - study of the difference between scientific abstractions and adequate
common -
sense.
The word «Pagan» (which can translate as «
common» or «provincial») was originally
used (
in the religious
sense) to refer to the practices of peasents or commoners that were not supported by the early catholic church.
Just
use common sense his parents lived
in Bethlehem they was decedents of King David a Hebrew take into the account Jesus was a carpenter and he also traveled outside a lot so he definitely wouldn't have been white looking to any of his contemporaries he was a probably more of an olive skinned person muscular and the physical appearance of someone that was a hard worker hardly what the Vatican or Protestants have pictured him out to be which is a sickly skinny weak looking person.
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In my world, you don't get to call yourself «pro-life» and be against common - sense gun control — like banning public access to the kind of semiautomatic assault rifle, designed for warfare, that was used recently in a Colorado theate
In my world, you don't get to call yourself «pro-life» and be against
common -
sense gun control — like banning public access to the kind of semiautomatic assault rifle, designed for warfare, that was
used recently
in a Colorado theate
in a Colorado theater.
I'm not saying you or other deluded people can't be nice, but I need you to do it
in a rational way
using common sense, logic, and reason to the best of your abilities for the sake of everyone on this planet including yourselves.
The
use of and appeal to religious communalism is effective (at least
in the short run) precisely because increasingly more people are finding a greater
sense of
common purpose
in traditional religions than
in political parties or secular ideologies.
So then your trying to argue with them
using logic and reason and
common sense becomes a lesson
in futility.
There seems little reason to doubt that Jesus may have
used the phrase
in this
common sense.
In a time of the triumph of doubletalk, the substitution of statistics for facts, the exaltation of the medium over the message, and the erosion of a sense of the future, the role of the imagination and its uses in our common life, particularly religion, needs our continuing attentio
In a time of the triumph of doubletalk, the substitution of statistics for facts, the exaltation of the medium over the message, and the erosion of a
sense of the future, the role of the imagination and its
uses in our common life, particularly religion, needs our continuing attentio
in our
common life, particularly religion, needs our continuing attention.
We need to start policing up our own actions,
using common sense,
in how we deal with others.»