Sentences with phrase «use common sense rather»

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The infotainment is simple as we mentioned, and many of the common - sense controls are separated out for you to use by touch, rather than look away from the road and peck and hunt through menus to find.
Patronek and Bradley instead suggest using common sense to observe dogs in normal interactions, rather than in strict, high - stress situations where they're often set up to fail.
Not emphasizing on shootouts in its gameplay (firing your gun when the use of it was uncalled for could end the game), the Police Quest series forced the gamers to rely on their instinct and common sense to succeed in the game, rather than thinking up the best ways to wipe out the baddies.
Indeed her works, which would be characterized abstract art rather than abstract painting, share some common ground, such as the spectacular use of colors, contrasts and shadows, the playful use of diagonals that creates a solid sense of perspective while different levels construct both volume and composition, but also the smooth way she moves from one texture to another, giving her paintings a rough surface by using colors impasto or with a palette knife or simply by incorporating different materials.
Self - regulation for any profession should be banned, sooner rather than later, despite the fantasy that one's own profession is above reproach it never is and most people who practice common sense are aware of that.Too often self - regulation leads to unethical activity knowing that the self - regulating body will protect not only a member's misdeeds but their identity.Too often these bodies are used for personal gain or political purposes for members with vendettas against others in the same profession.
* Many Ontario civil litigators (and some others) will know that, some 5 years ago, the Ontario Court of Appeal, in Aristorenas v. Comcare Health Services 2006 CanLII 33850 at para. 63 (ONCA) leave to appeal denied 2007 CanLII 10550 (SCC), adopted a statement from a now very - well known (for other reasons, too) House of Lords decision about the use of «common sense» in decisions about whether X was a factual cause of Y: «The mere application of «common sense» can not conjure up a proper basis for inferring that an injury must have been caused in one way rather than another...»
Use common sense here rather than following a formula, unless your field requires you to follow a set pattern.
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