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And any moderately sensible person of any political disposition knows it.
No sensible person would put a toe in most of the waterways.
No sensible person should be trying to put personal data on a blockchain.
It's a road that no sensible person would want to go down again.
We open ourselves to confusions that any sensible person ought to be aware of.
The mayor and other officials say yes, and any sensible person hopes they're right.
Ian didn't leave me, because he thinks I'm the most sensible person he knows.
No sensible person would want to be on the receiving end of this record.
What sensible person, or judge, would want to allow it to flourish inside a prison?
For doing all the incredible feats of bravery that we (or any sensible person, ever) never would.
"I think the threats against us are something that any sensible person would take into concern," he said.
My mother gave me confidence that I was a kind and sensible person by setting that example herself.
"People don't understand that if you're a responsible and sensible person, then you're not going to do that." pic.twitter.
But any sensible person can distinguish between an effective operating officer and a whirling disaster who is only about himself.
"She was the only educated and sensible person in the family," said one of her uncles, breaking down as he spoke.
Once that was taken care of, I did what any sensible person would do—I spent the rest on new sneakers.
Watching a solitary movie with violence or playing a solo video game with violent content won't necessarily destabilize an otherwise sensible person.
No sensible person expects a Dutch civil war because of climate change; in Bangladesh, the risk of such a conflict is not trivial.
And the sheer weight of dozens of bogus scandals piled up over a quarter-century means any sensible person tunes it all out.
If the children were alive, "any sensible person would have come forward to say, 'Here, this has been a big mistake,' " says Capt.
Every day brings a new shock, a pang of pseudo-reality, something that no rational, sensible person could have dreamed up a few months in advance.
John Delaney, a man who tried to position himself as the most sensible person to tackle health care, has officially ended his run for the presidency.
For a $199 annual fee, I could now watch any non-nationally televised matchup in the league — that is, the kind no sensible person would be interested in.
Like any sensible person who's ever had their heart broken, you probably have a folder of half-cocked texts you've considered sending your ex but held back on.
" Morgan continued: "The loyalty sometimes can cloud judgment and I think that with Omarosa, no sensible person would ever let someone like that in the White House for a year.
Because given how much baggage inevitably comes with Facebook nowadays, the really burning question is whether any sensible person should be letting Mark Zuckerberg fire cupid's arrows on their behalf?
If I say that we should beat a particular senator around the head with his votes on health care legislation, no sensible person would take me to be advocating violence.
But investigators believe that if the children were alive, "any sensible person would have come forward to say, 'Here, this has been a big mistake,' " says Montgomery County, Maryland, Police Capt.
In the premiere, Josiah was presented as, perhaps short of Rachel herself, the most sensible person in "Bachelor" history — a talented lawyer with a devastating back story and a keen warmth.
It reeks from miles away of being a "concept restaurant"—a term that ought to be kryptonite to any sensible person who enjoys good food—but there's something fascinating about Mini Chef.
Sadako's victims have to sit through a full — and very spooky — videotape in order to qualify for her visitations, an ordeal scary enough to have any sensible person reaching for the remote.
No sensible person thinks that a collection of gun enthusiasts are going to protect us from North Korean nuclear warheads or terrorists driving motorboats full of explosives into the sides of our warships.
" "As a whole, of course, I think any sensible person would understand that it would be rubbish, drivel, nonsense, for Russia to embark on such an escapade on the eve of a presidential election.
A normal, sensible person could take for granted that the country was going to basically function from one day to the next in a non-catastrophic manner and move on with the problems in their lives.
Ball can just sit on the sidelines and provoke players to the point that they have nothing else to say besides, "Man, fuck LaVar Ball," which is what any sensible person—a potty mouth or not—would say.
Looking at this information, a sensible person will conclude that Dallas is once again headed for the lottery, that this is a transitional phase in the organization's life cycle and they're on the ground floor of a lengthy rebuild.
The TSA serves one purpose and one purpose only: To create the illusion of safety, the perception that someone is in charge and taking care of things, even if any sensible person can see that it's all a charade.
"Every woman who's ever put her name forward for something – and every sensible person who recognizes how smart, powerful women are written about, and the names they're called – knows what's going on here," Warren's team wrote in the fundraising email sent out Wednesday.
If there's one thing that any sensible person can learn from the advent of the 12-step skin-care routine, a simple takeaway that does not involve adding 10 additional steps to your current, most likely perfectly adequate regimen, it's that layering is the new multitasking.
Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times offered these "modest steps" that "collectively could make a difference" — and, I would add, save lives: How can any intelligent, humane, sensible person be opposed to these proposals that would surely reduce the carnage that is now occurring — 30,85033 Americans dying every year by gun violence.
Even though it's true, and any sensible person knows that we've managed this problem pretty well, no politician is going to say we have this thing pretty well under control, because the political costs of something very minor happening later, which can somehow be associated with ISIS or al-Qaeda, are very large.
There is something like a mass delusion, in policy circles and beyond, that if a sensible person can be the last one to speak with Trump before he makes a decision, the right decision will be made, and the Republic—or, at least, the Paris climate accord or our relations with nato allies—will be saved.
" I'm not going to ask you to empathize with 2018 Kanye West, because I have no idea how to do that and because I, like every other sensible person, am fed up with him giving a platform and legitimacy to those 19-year-olds with suits in their avis and flags in their Twitter names who call Trump "Mr.
After graduating from the University of Rome Tor Vergata, the writer, journalist and occasional New York Times contributor Katie Parla did what any sensible person with a with a master's degree in Italian Gastronomic Culture would do: She devoted the next several years to delving deep into Rome's culinary scene, from its marketplaces and artisans to the kitchens of some of the city's oldest restaurants.
Even if a sensible person forgets his mortality for a time, he can, when death approaches, quickly remember the condition of his life and face death unperturbedly.
It is the teaching of Islam that when faced with ill-treatment by any unwise person, a sensible person should be less reactive and more tolerant. The misbehavior of others should not provoke him to do the same. During the initial years of Islam, Muslims faced persecutions by the Meccan pagans.
Becca—Howie's wife in her late 30s. She is usually a very responsible and sensible person but makes some rash decisions throughout the play because of grief. Howie accuses her of subconsciously trying to "erase" Danny by selling the house, packing up his artwork, and getting rid of their dog, even erasing the most recent home video of Danny. Izzy—Becca's irresponsible but well-wishing sister.
Nahir, like many of us, has many layers to his personality, believes Parambrata. “There is always an element of doubt and hesitation in the mind of a sensible person. Whenever something happens around us, we prefer to mull over it before jumping to conclusions.” The character of Nahir is not any different from that, as he too embodies the contradictory nature of most humans.
Obama replied: > I think any sensible person would say that if you've got a bunch of teams > who play throughout the season, and many of them have one loss or two > losses, there's no clear decisive winner that we should be creating a > playoff system. Eight teams. That would be three rounds, to determine a > national champion. It would add three extra weeks to the season.
Solicitor General Anthony Kamanga argued that the bill was not intended to include farting but instead, "fouling the air" was a reference to air pollution. He said fouling of the air can be done by burning tyres, rubbish and old computers or smoking, and thus spoiling the atmosphere of the neighbourhood. Kamanga said "How any reasonable or sensible person can construe the provision to criminalizing farting in public is beyond me".
Minister for the Civil Service (the GCHQ case, 1983).. Lord Diplock stated that it applies to a "decision which is so outrageous in the defiance of logic or of accepted moral standards that no sensible person who had applied his mind to the question to be decided could have arrived at it".GCHQ case, p. 410. Evidently, this is a much higher standard than ordinary unreasonableness. A governmental decision that is Wednesbury-unreasonable may be quashed or invalidated by a court.
Hannah seems to encourage Valentine's intention: she gives him money, ten and twenty pounds at a time. Lady Nestlecock is being courted by Sir Swithin Whimlby, an elderly knight who frequently weeps over the loss of his first wife. The plan is that the knight will marry the lady and that her son Nehemiah will marry the knight's niece, Mistress Blythe Tripshort. Blythe, however, is the one sensible person here, and she loathes the thought of marrying Nehemiah, who still plays with children's toys.
Wednesbury unreasonableness is a ground of judicial review in Singapore administrative law. A governmental decision that is Wednesbury-unreasonable may be quashed by the High Court. This type of unreasonableness of public body decisions was laid down in the English case of Associated Provincial Picture Houses v. Wednesbury Corporation (1947), where it was said that a public authority acts unreasonably when a decision it makes is "so absurd that no sensible person could ever dream that it lay within the powers of the authority".
With Tiffany, Pratchett wanted to "restate" the purpose of magic on the Discworld and the relationship between wizards, witches and others. He included ideas of responsibility and "guarding your society" as he felt it drew closer to the reality of a witch – that is, "the village herbalist, the midwife, the person who knew things"; like a designated driver, a witch is her community's 'designated sensible person'. Pratchett found a young protagonist useful, because when you're young "you have to learn". The name "Tiffany" was chosen deliberately, to be poorly evocative of a witch.
Jeremy Tsurugi, known in Japan as is Mikey's classmate, considering himself to be his rival and demanding a rematch since the then-amateur he defeated him at a kendo championship competition. An exceedingly sensible person, he insists on troublesome things like how etiquette in a duel should be properly implemented. Because of this, Mikey feels awkward around his presence and Angie very obviously tries to chase him away. On the other hand, he grows familiar with the enemy's mentality and becomes a supporter for Mikey and the other Fusion Fighters.
One had been widowed for 50 years and was said to be nearly 100 years old. She was described by the Moravians as "an unusually sensible person, honored and loved by both brown and white people." Said to be named Chiconehla, the woman purportedly fought against an enemy nation and was wounded numerous times. The missionaries wrote, "Her left arm is decorated with some designs, which she said were fashionable during her youth...." Chiconehla stayed for two days, entertained by the students, and discussing theology with the missionaries.
On one such day, when Murugesan is helping a family at a funeral, he comes across a beautiful girl named Malarvizhi (Aishwarya Rajesh) among the mourners. He is attracted to her instantly and after a bit of pursuing, she also falls for him, and they start to love each other. As days pass by, Panniyar, Chellamma, and Murugesan become more and more attached to the car and are dreading to part with it if at all Shanmugam comes to take it someday. Chellamma is the sensible person out of the three, so she distances herself, and on one occasion, she refuses to even get in the car.
"A social climber with a nose for power", the 26-year-old Duchess (through her friendship with Lord Derby, the then prime minister) was appointed Mistress of the Robes to Queen Victoria in February 1858, resigning in June 1859, when Lord Derby's government fell. Victoria regretted her departure, calling her "a very pleasant, nice, sensible person". The Duchess soon developed close friendships with Edward, Prince of Wales and Alexandra, Princess of Wales. Lady Eleanor Stanley recorded in her diary in 1859 that during a "paper chase", the Duchess caught her hoop while climbing over a stile and was left with the entirety of her crinoline and skirts thrown over her head, revealing her scarlet drawers to the assembled company.
Instead he should have taken into account the prisoners' progress during detention.[1998] AC 407 In the best known case, Associated Provincial Picture Houses v Wednesbury Corporation, a cinema claimed that the council's requirement that it stop admitting children aged under 15 on Sundays after a local poll was unreasonable. The Court of Appeal (in 1948) held that this was not an unreasonable, irrational or absurd condition and therefore lawful.[1948] 1 KB 223 Lord Greene MR said that the different grounds of judicial review (including an error of law, regarding only relevant considerations, and absurd decisions) all 'run into one another', but that as a general concept a decision would only be unlawful if 'no sensible person could ever dream that it lay within the powers of the authority'.
Instead he should have taken into account the prisoners' progress during detention.[1998] AC 407 In the best known case, Associated Provincial Picture Houses v Wednesbury Corporation, a cinema claimed that the council's requirement that it stop admitting children aged under 15 on Sundays after a local poll was unreasonable. The Court of Appeal (in 1948) held that this was not an unreasonable, irrational or absurd condition and therefore lawful.[1948] 1 KB 223 Lord Greene MR said that the different grounds of judicial review (including an error of law, regarding only relevant considerations, and absurd decisions) all 'run into one another', but that as a general concept a decision would only be unlawful if 'no sensible person could ever dream that it lay within the powers of the authority'.
Of the report's findings regarding the dearth of BBC reporting of the difficulties faced by the Palestinians, Richard Ingrams wrote in The Independent, "No sensible person could quarrel with that judgement". Martin Walker, then the editor of United Press International, agreed that the report implied favouritism towards Israel but said that the suggestion "produced mocking guffaws in my newsroom" and went on to list a number of episodes of what he thought was the BBC's clear pro-Palestinian bias. Writing in Prospect magazine, the Conservative MP Michael Gove wrote that the report was neither independent nor objective.Gove, Michael (25 June 2006) Bias at the Beeb Prospect, June 2006 A former BBC Middle East correspondent, Tim Llewellyn, wrote in 2004 that the BBC's coverage allowed Israel's view of the conflict to dominate, as was demonstrated by research conducted by the Glasgow Media Group.
Levy wrote that Stoecker understood the resentments and fears, the sense of victimization held by the "little people" of the mittelstand, as he explained that the "Jewish Press" and "Jewish capital" caused all their problems. Typical of the sense of victimization that Stoecker encouraged was a speech from 1879 where he declared: > "If modern Jewry continues to use the power of capital and the power of the > press to bring misfortune to the nation, a final catastrophe is unavoidable. > Israel must renounce its ambition to become master of Germany. It should > renounce its arrogant claim that Judaism is the religion of the future, when > it is so clearly of the past...Every sensible person must realize the rule > of this Semitic mentality means not only our spiritual, but also our > economic impoverishment".Green Harold "Adolf Stoecker: Portrait of a > Demagogue" pages 106-129 from Politics and Policy, Volume 31, Issue # 1, > March 2003 pages 110-111.
This was not the only change, since the new owner hired the modernist architect in fashion in the area, Manuel Joaquim Raspall, to remodel the place. Xammar was flabbergasted when he saw the new look, and he wrote, "A touch of Raspall—to call it that—was all that was needed to transform a magnificent, gigantic farmhouse, with two sides, into a sort of inedible Easter Egg that to this day still frightens any sensible person." In August 1909, he took advantage of the 1500 pesetas that his aunt had given him to pay to get out of his military service in order to take a trip to Paris to polish his French while he took on all manner of jobs in order to survive. It's not clear whether he went to make a break with the environment of Barcelona during the Tragic Week of 1909, that he was already reflecting upon in his columns in El Poble Català, or if it was to get out of doing military service.

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