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"We just don't have machines with common sense," says LeCun.
The New York Times article doesn't square with common sense.
"  "The only problem with common sense is that it's so common.
Decisions are made with common sense and lists and consensus, right?
We don't blame businesses for acting with common sense and leaving.
People with common sense will understand that anyone is human and fallible.
I'm a guy with common sense that's going to make us a fortune.
"I trust myself and the public to act with common sense," said Vidale.
"Much of the affidavit doesn't comport with common sense," Merritt told CNN on Tuesday.
"Donald Trump can't be trusted with common sense," the Cruz spot's narrator then says.
"Today's announcement shows that we have an administrator with common sense, commitment, and courage," Rep.
To be sure, discipline needs to be balanced with common sense, he wrote in his book.
They do not see socialism as a viable option because they are filled with common sense.
Even as directives about public health increase in urgency, vanity can sometimes battle with common sense.
"I'm a conservative with common sense," said Mr. Vanover, a sales executive for a Fortune 100 company.
"It is obvious to anyone with common sense I am not anti-Semitic," Garrison said in the statement.
It combines compassion with common sense, which is what Americans on both the left and the right want.
Under the Modern Slavery Act of 2015, definitions of trafficking conflict with common sense understandings of the term.
It is obvious to every American with common sense, Peter Strzok definitely has an unfaithful relationship with the truth.
But Hong Kong's Security Bureau asks Taipei not to cause unreasonable delay and handle the case with "common sense".
"By any measure, this is a good bill with common-sense proposals to help families and communities," he said.
He said that if Puigdemont refused to abandon his office, the government would react with "intelligence and with common sense".
A nutritionist now seemed like a better option — someone with common sense and degrees, rather than a flashy fad program.
Together Jiayu and Chris had striven to make a solid life, parenting Naomi and Evan with common sense and love.
A comprehensive reform plan coupling these important incentives with common-sense deregulation would achieve high quality health care at reduced cost.
Convicting Scott Peterson of a double homicide is inconsistent with Roe, but it is consistent with common sense and medical science.
But perfection is a myth, and Civ VI aims to improve on the series' core ideas once more with common-sense adjustments.
Self-identify as a center-right moderate looking for the government to solve some problems with common sense – not ideological litmus tests.
Rules treating them as less than fully American should be replaced with common-sense solutions such as that proposed by the DOL.
We need to treat people like human beings, with common sense and compassion instead of this cruelty that Donald Trump has imposed.
There's no evidence that Medicaid discourages work, which comports with common sense: You can't pay rent or buy groceries with health coverage.
The result is a network of steps that educate, instill responsible ownership and mandate safety training and compliance with common sense safety measures.
Like most people with common sense, I love You've Got Mail—but like everything else I love, I must destroy it with over-analysis.
We need to leave ObamaCare in the past and replace it with common-sense reforms so we can bring relief to the middle class.
" She also tweeted a meme of a woman squinting, looking off in the distance captioned, "Me, trying to find any NFL owners with common sense.
Let's target real problems with common-sense regulations that protect worker safety and health, and the environment, and still allow innovation and investment to flourish.
But like all of our problems, there isn't a single one that can't be solved with common sense if you remove the ego and the politics.
He said he asks himself a series of questions: Is it logical, is it fair, does it accord with precedent, does it accord with common sense?
" You might have expected him to foil such pointless violence with common sense and wit, but he thought the ritual deserved "a considerable degree of respect.
The goal of endowing machines with common sense is as old as the field of AI itself, and is, I would venture, AI's hardest open problem.
Still there are system loopholes that need to be fixed with common-sense solutions agreed upon by the police, the courts and the community, he said.
"Anybody with common sense would know that the first people that ought to know about a problem with their child should be the parents," Gurnee says.
Given their top-end talent, a front office with common sense would probably have them positioned as buyers the same year LeBron James might actually be vulnerable.
I believe that if you provide her with common sense advice, such as, "Ditch the heels, woman," she'll take your advice and the problem will be solved.
It's what Stanton Peele, Ph.D., coauthor of Outgrowing Addiction: With Common Sense Instead of Disease Therapy, describes as "a 'kitchen sink' approach" in a Psychology Today article.
Many studies, along with common sense, suggest that when we treat people with antibiotics, we change the amount and type of microbes that live in our gut.
And so yes I respond with feeling, with emotion, but also as Elliot Morley wrote in 2004 in "The Myth of Trophy Hunting as Conservation," with common sense.
"The President has made no decision regarding the interview but anybody with common sense will see the attack on his lawyer as cause to reevaluate," the official said.
"We are people with common sense and above all we stick to our promises by preserving the citizens' income and the pension reform," Salvini and Di Maio said.
In the administration's Supreme Court brief, Solicitor General Noel J. Francisco wrote that Judge Chutkan's ruling was at odds with common sense and could lead to absurd results.
All we need to do right now is to begin practicing the social distancing recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention along with common sense mitigation measures.
Personal interventions start with common-sense steps taken for any illness: the guidelines say people should wash their hands, cough into their arm, and stay home if they're sick.
Free is catnip for humans, an enticement so strong that it sometimes causes us to behave ridiculously — or at least in ways at odds with common sense and our best interests.
Exercising with common sense and without all this rabid score-keeping to determine whether or not you're a total failure based on how many times you got to Zumba this week.
He combines humor — it starts with the dedication, "to my broker — even if he has, from time to time, made me just that" — with common sense presented in an uncommon way.
"Protect yourself and your community from coronavirus with common sense precautions: wash your hands, stay home when sick and listen to the @CDCgov and local health authorities," the former President tweeted.
Cashin also addressed recent recession warnings and said he's "teriffied" of seeing negative rates in the U.S. "I can only hope someone with common sense is saying 'hold it that's far enough.'"
No, an officer is only judged by whether he or she acted as another reasonable officer in his own position would -- even if such action is directly at odds with common sense.
JORDAN: So this idea that it was just bias and it did manifest itself and how the investigation was conducted, I just don&apost know how anyone with common sense can buy that.
" Erdogan spoke out again Monday in Ankara, Turkey, at a news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying the move will cause "disillusionment for Muslims, Christians as well as Jews with common sense.
Snapchat has been doing its part to help users access quality information about the coronavirus in a few ways, including Bitmoji stickers with common-sense health tips, and a new mental health portal.
Nevertheless, Jay Wright, in his most recent collection, The Prime Anniversary, dispenses with common sense and conceits, imagining a post-late poetics, enthralled with the notion of carrying on beyond all reasonable bounds.
"The only answer that I can give you with common sense that is not about a headline is [that] the case has to be looked at again," Cruz, 44,  told Vanity Fair  on Saturday.
It is my hope that Members of Congress will finally reach across the aisle and work together to solve this problem with common sense immigration reform that secures our borders and keeps families together.
During Sunday's Super Bowl 503, a worst-nightmare scenario emerged for the league: Early in the game, a play that SURE AS HELL LOOKED LIKE A CATCH TO ANYONE WITH COMMON SENSE was ruled incomplete.
"I've been asked to serve on these important committees and I'm honored to do everything in my power to make sure Nebraskans help set the federal government's course with common sense and integrity," Sasse said.
That begins with common sense reforms like ending racial profiling, providing better training on de-escalation and implicit bias, and supporting municipalities that refer the investigation and prosecution of police-involved deaths to independent bodies.
The study shows that there's actually very little geographical overlap between hotels and home rentals, and this tallies with common sense: are you really going to try to compete with the Marriott on its home turf?
"It is my hope that Members of Congress will finally reach across the aisle and work together to solve this problem with common sense immigration reform that secures our borders and keeps families together," she added.
But I'm just saying, with common sense backed up by some of the statistics, I would say if you're healthy, if you're on the younger side, particularly, you should go about your business, and not be afraid.
The Daddy's Home 2 actor has teamed up with Common Sense Media to star in a series of PSAs about how distracting people can be when they have their devices out during dinner (or any meal for that matter).
Persuasive research — along with common sense — tells us that members of all-male fraternities are more likely to have a warped view of permissible sexual contact and that women who frequent fraternity parties are more likely to be assaulted.
Anyone with common sense knows that Bernie bowed to the outrage mob because the woke elements of the California Democratic Primary already had their knives out for Cenk, and he desperately wants to win that state come super Tuesday.
I could go on, but both chambers' own rules — backed by the Impeachment and Rulemaking clauses of the Constitution, and coupled with common sense and ordinary usage — make two things absolutely clear: First, Donald Trump was impeached on Dec.
Speaker Ryan's comments -- along with common sense -- should end any doubt that President Trump was either misinformed, winging it or deliberately lying when he alleged on March 2250 a Watergate-like surveillance of his campaign headquarters by the Obama administration.
Britain would continue preparing for a no-deal Brexit, he said, but that with "common sense and good will" from the EU, he still believed it was the case that the chances of such an outcome were a million to one.
Of course, this was at total variance with common sense, and this is one reason ordinary people, who don't spend all their time thinking about politics, dismissed so much of the rhetoric about Trump in 2016 until it was too late.
"Anybody with common sense and a responsibility to avoid even the appearance of impropriety should be able to look at who a donor is, what their relationships are with the office, and make a reasoned decision on their own," Fliedner said.
When I recently reported that child sexual abuse imagery was easy to find on WhatsApp and Microsoft Bing, both seemed to be understaffing the human moderation team that could have hunted down this illegal content with common sense where complex algorithms failed.
Although reporting on this story has not mentioned the Constitution, Twitter is alight with common sense questions around banned speech and the First Amendment — that is, doesn't the First Amendment protect the rights of scientists and researchers to use these very legitimate words?
Harm reduction, the movement to stop punishing drug use and instead tackle it with common sense, advocates for the acceptance that drug use will happen and argues that the best way to keep people safe is through better education and drug policy reform.
And while AT&T's quest for absolute power is clear to anyone with common sense, the last line of defense for consumers—in this case our nation's antitrust laws—have also proven to be feebly ill-equipped to actually do much of anything about it.
We credit this record-breaking support to his sharp business acumen and the fact that he is not a career politician, but rather a candidate with common sense solutions to fix the failed policies that have plagued the minority community for far too long.
"From working to find a path forward to repeal and replace Obamacare with common-sense market reforms to responding to one of the worst disasters Texas has seen, Ted's been a constructive player trying to get results," Mr. McConnell said in a statement on Thursday.
"The only answer that I can give you with common sense that is not about a headline is, the case has to be looked at again," Cruz told Vanity Fair at the 11th annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic at New Jersey's Liberty State Park on Saturday.
A graduate of Harvard and the University of Florida Law School, he's a liberal who ticks all the right boxes, beginning with "common sense" gun control: banning assault weapons, high capacity magazines, and bump stocks; instituting enhanced screening, including at gun shows; and repealing Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law.
The reason communities across the nation are rising up to resolve issues that a dysfunctional Washington refuses to deal with is because people in those communities want to govern, to compromise, to allow different views and ideas to be heard in order to temper solutions with common sense.
This legislation is a test for Congress – will it side with common sense and agree that federal law cannot give immunity to active partners of human traffickers, or will it side with corporations that want the CDA to be left untouched and perverted to afford them broader immunity than ever intended.
" Presidential candidate Mitt Romney says he'll give power and flexibility back to the states: "If elected President, I will repeal Obamacare and replace it — not with another massive federal bill that purports to solve all our problems from Washington, but with common-sense, patient-centered reforms suited to the challenges we face.
The other thing is people are more likely to act with common sense and in the interest of the public if we're enacting things — and not everyone will love what I'm about to say — if we're enacting things for the future that will affect the next president, whether it's a Democrat or a Republican.
From her sketches on Nickelodeon's All That spin-off The Amanda Show to her performance as the carefree teen rascal Holly Tyler on What I Like About You to her role as Colin Firth's secret daughter in 2003's What a Girl Wants (my favorite), she balanced scrappy adventurousness with common sense to always secure a happy ending (and a hot guy).
Prosecutors argued it was clear that "anyone with common sense" would have understood they were entering a restricted area, presenting photographs of signs identifying security details and checkpoints on the property as well as messages from a person in China telling Zhang not to go to Mar-a-Lago because the event she had hoped to attend had been canceled.
" Like many of our readers, Ekman invoked the political turmoil and social conflict so evident in the United States, but offered perspective drawn from her parents' experience: "This isn't the first time our country has been through hard times- my mom saved newspapers from the 1950s and 1960s that documented many difficult moments in the US. Going through my parents' memorabilia and possessions was a good exercise to understand that life moves through cycles of good and bad times, happiness and grief, but with common sense and hard work, many people manage fine.
The advice taker was a hypothetical computer program, proposed by John McCarthy in his 1958 paper "Programs with Common Sense".McCarthy, John, Programs with common sense, Symposium on Mechanization of Thought Processes. National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, England, 1958. It was probably the first proposal to use logic to represent information in a computer and not just as the subject matter of another program.
This fine combination works in harmony to produce a character endowed with common sense on the Taurus side, and the famous Libran sense of fair play and justice.
However, given the nature of the subject, this guideline has been applied with common sense, and reference is made to novels in other languages or novelists who are not primarily British where appropriate.
Although Swift constantly answers moral problems with common sense and reason, Swift believed that reason cannot be used when it comes to the divine mysteries.Harth, Philip. Swift and Anglican Rationalism: The Religious Background of A Tale of a Tub. Chicago 1961 Intro Notes.
Budzier, Alexander. "The risk of risk registers – managing risk is managing discourse not tools". Journal of Information Technology (2011) 26, 274-276 (December 2011), doi:10.1057/jit.2011.13 However, if used with common sense risk registers are a useful tool to stimulate cross-functional debate and cooperation.
Ganea does not hold Spanish citizenship yet. He regarded the Basques as "extraordinary people, with common sense and welcoming." He had also praised the Basque Country saying it's the cleanest and quietest in Spain, and that its streets and infrastructure generally do not have a correspondent across the country.
Both involve the acquisition and usage of skills, but they are not identical. Sagacity involves wisdom of a practical nature which is achieved through experience. It has a broader meaning than knowledge. Within sagacity too, there is a sagacity that stops with common sense and a sagacity that transcends common sense.
They teamed up with the Boeing Company to develop a curriculum series on engineering and with Common Sense Media to develop a series of 9 videos covering digital literacy and the ELA Common Core Standards. Teaching Channel's videos are used by many teachers, schools and school districts around the country to enhance professional development.
When asked about the inspiration for the series, Pran said, "Each family has its own wise old man. He solved his problems with common sense, but with a touch of humor. Humor is the basis of my cartoon." According to Pran, it was his pleasure to bring relief to common man suppressed by various work loads of that era.
More generally, one's wits are one's intellectual powers of all types. Native wit -- meaning the wits with which one is born -- is closely synonymous with common sense. To live by one's wits is to be an opportunist, but not always of the scrupulous kind. To have one's wits about one is to be alert and capable of quick reasoning.
He authored approximately 160 peer-reviewed professional papers and one professional book, Retinal Dystrophies and Degenerations, Raven Press, New York, 1988. He also co-wrote a cookbook, The New Orleans Program: Eat, Exercise, Enjoy Life, a collaboration with award- winning New Orleans Chef John Besh, which combines recipes and nutrition with common-sense advice on weight to prevent diabetes and other diseases.
In 2013, the company began shipping a commercial solution under its own brand and announced Nickelodeon Resort as a customer in September. In December announced partnership with Common Sense Media. The company showcased the product at CES 2014 to favorable reviews. In July 2014 PowerCloud Systems announced on the homepage of Skydog that they had been acquired, and retail sales of Skydog router had ceased.
It is hardly possible that it will impress anyone endowed with > common sense and a critical faculty. It may be dangerous in the hands of the > impressionable who happen to suffer from glaucoma or detachment of the > retina. . . (Reprinted in Arch. Ophth. 30, 582, 1943.) quoted by Elwin Marg > in "Flashes" of clear vision and negative accommodation with reference to > the Bates method of visual training.
Rincón Bay is a V-shape bay in the northeasternmost in the Samaná Peninsula in the Dominican Republic. The road to playa Rincon has been since paved all the way to the beach for easy access by car. The road right on the beach is a sand road to go up and down the beach but cars can travel with common sense. Cabo Samaná viewed from the Rincón Bay.
Some recurring themes of work at the Media Lab include human adaptability, human computer interaction, education and communication, artistic creation and visualization, and designing technology for the developing world. Other research focus includes machines with common sense, sociable robots, prosthetics, sensor networks, musical devices, city design, and public health. Research programs all include iterative development of prototypes which are tested and displayed for visitors. Each of these areas of research may incorporate others.
In the beginning the staff cautiously worded its editorials and rarely published commentaries. Dr. William George Dodd, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and also head of the Department of English, reviewed each edition before it was printed. After about a year in publication, editorials began occasionally voicing opinions contrary to university regulations but consistent with common sense. The Flambeau continued in this tradition until 1971, when it became independent from the university.
Comacchio She resolved to combat this issue, partially because she feared the White Race was dying out. However, her extensive work in improving maternal health benefited women across Canada and worldwide through her books that talked about new techniques such as sterilization of bottles, pasteurization, and handwashing.Nathoo & Ostry In 1914 MacMurchy wrote A Little Talk about the Baby, a book that mixed scholarly research with common sense. This book soon became known to all Canadian mothers.
This combination is known as the "first canonical variates" which are usually denoted U1 and V1, with the pair of U1 and V1 being called a "canonical function". The next canonical functions, U2 and V2 are then restricted so that they are uncorrelated with U1 and V1. Everything is scaled so that the variance equals 1\. One can also construct relationships which are made to agree with constraint restrictions arising from theory or to agree with common sense/intuition.
Oliver J held that the bequest was to the association absolutely, so in fact they did not need to use it for buildings (only constrained by the contract). The purpose was within the association’s power to do, and it would be up to them to honour it. Oliver J also remarked upon Re Denley as a Re Bowes type of case, where a purpose is disregarded, while saying it was ‘both with authority and with common sense’.
The American Variety magazine in December 1982 lauded Walters' interpretation of Rita as "[w]itty, down-to-earth, kind and loaded with common sense." "Rita," the review continues, "is the antithesis of the humorless, stuffy and stagnated academic world she so longs to infiltrate. Julie Walters injects her with just the right mix of comedy and pathos." Ian Nathan reviewing the film for Britain's Empire film magazine calls the film a "gem," and gives it four out of five stars.
Slapping the Table in Amazement vividly represented life at that time, created in 1627. The sales volume reached an all-time high. In art, he by the succinct writing style, has portrayed vivid characters, narrated twists and turns of details. He thought: people nowadays just know that ghosts and monsters, which can’t be seen or heard, were astounding. But they ignore that, in our daily life there are many spooky things, which can be detected, but can’t be explained with common sense.
The United Country Party was a minor political party in the United Kingdom during the late 1970s. The Party was among those against immigration, inflation and the excesses of the 'Winter of Discontent', claiming to represent 'people with common sense'. The party was formed by Edmund Iremonger, a member of the Conservative Party and The Freedom Association;Boothroyd, David Politico's Guide to The History of British Political Parties (2001), p. 325. noted amateur astronomer and television personality, nearby resident, Patrick Moore was party chairman.
The novel is described as being aimed at the Young Adult market, and some reviews chose to emphasize this, noting that the sexual tension and the "underlying darkness" ensure that Wicked Lovely is primarily appropriate for the over 12's. Book reviewer Matt Berman with Common Sense Media comments that, although it begins to tackle some mature themes that arise within young adult fiction, its "strong, fluid, and respectful characters are an asset" as they face both supernatural and adolescent issues, and is rated for ages 13+.
Despite this evidence, most other theories of emotion assume that emotions are genetically endowed, not learned, and are produced by dedicated circuits in the brain: an anger circuit, a fear circuit, and so on. This point of view is very much in line with common-sense conceptions of emotion. The theory of constructed emotion calls this assumption into question. It suggests that these emotions (often called "basic emotions") are not biologically hardwired, but instead are phenomena that emerge in consciousness "in the moment" from more fundamental ingredients.
Lewis reprised his role, though the movie centered around his grandson instead. The film gain little-to-no significant media attention with Common Sense Media providing a 2/5 star rating, and its consensus recommending the original instead. Lewis continued involvement with the franchise as executive producer and the remake film and its sequel, then later served as director of a musical stage production in 2012. The remake starring Eddie Murphy and released in 1996, was a smash-hit at the box office and attained overall favorable reviews from critics.
According to tradition, this custom was started in the times of Ezra. The MidrashVayikra Rabbah 30:12 notes that the Aravah (willow) represents the common folk, unlearned and lacking exceptional deeds. Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook noted that these simple people have their own contribution to the nation; they are blessed with common sense and are unencumbered by sophisticated calculations. The unusual custom to beat the willow on the ground symbolizes that these common folk provide “a natural, healthy power that is part of the arsenal of the Jewish people.
The party was partly restructured in 2002, when Oshawa lawyer Paul McKeever replaced Walker as party leader. McKeever argues that the FPO is now targeted toward building an electoral base and that a new organization, Freedom Party International, has taken on its prior advocacy role. FPI now publishes the former FPO journal, Consent. The FPO promoted an electoral platform entitled "The Right Direction" for the 2003 election, arguing that with the PCs turning away from Mike Harris's Common Sense Revolution, the FPO was the only remaining party with "common sense".
Robert Caro has cited it as the strongest influence on The Power Broker, his Pulitzer-winning biography of Robert Moses, though Caro does not mention Jacobs by name even once in the book despite Jacobs' battles with Moses over his proposed Lower Manhattan Expressway. Caro reportedly cut a chapter about Jacobs due to his book's length. Beyond the practical lessons in city design and planning that Death and Life offers, the theoretical underpinnings of the work challenge the modern development mindset. Jane Jacobs defends her positions with common sense and anecdotes.
Management f-Laws are subversive epigrams about common management practices. Based on observation and experience, they are used to draw attention to entrenched ways of thinking about management and business that are often at odds with common sense or our actual experience. Systems theorist Russell L. Ackoff, his co-author Herbert J. Addison and Sally Bibb invented the term in 2006 to describe their series of over 100 distilled observations of bad leadership and the misplaced wisdom that often surrounds management in organizations. Ackoff and Addison's f-Laws might seem counter-intuitive.
Taylor had for many years before this conducted a successful monthly trade journal called Building, of which he was proprietor and editor. Gradually other magazines were added, including the Construction and Local Government Journal, Australasian Engineer, the Soldier, the Commonwealth Home, and the Radio Journal of Australasia. He also published two volumes of popular verse, Songs for Soldiers (1913), and Just Jingles (1922), and some small volumes of sketches and stories. He was much interested in town-planning, and published in 1914 Town Planning for Australia and in 1918 Town Planning with Common- sense.
Schweitzer was elected Governor of Montana in 2004. In December 2003, Burns and Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat, were pleased that their legislation to combat spam, the CAN-SPAM Act, had been signed into law. Burns said, "Senator Wyden and I have worked during this time to come up with common-sense legislation to deal with spam and I think we've been successful." But in April 2005 anti-spam organization Spamhaus indicated that they were far from satisfied that the problem of spam coming from the U.S. had been addressed.
Their work brought the aesthetics and vision of William Blake and Samuel Palmer, Cecil Collins and Neo-Romanticism of the 1940s into direct collision with the slick gesturing of New Image painting and Neo Expressionism. The Neo Naturists subtextually, used their own female bodies in the context of the, often gay and exquisitely dandyesque, club scene, such as The Blitz, to play with feminist sexuality issues and sexual politics. As living, naked paintings they performed ancient and modern rituals, everyday actions and rituals on stages lit like kitchens. They juxtaposed ritual action withcommon sense’ to create messy exuberant happenings.
However, the pro-opposition activist group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) disputed it was an air strike and stated it was in fact an ISIL suicide attack. ISIL confirmed it conducted a suicide attack in the area. Later, the Turkish Prime Minister's office issued a gag order on reporting about the airstrike, while the main Turkish opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu called on the Turkish government to "act with common sense." In the evening, the Syrian Air Force officially denied it or the Russian Air Force had conducted an air strike against Turkish forces.
Past > experience combines with common sense in assuring us that the commercial > broadcasting stations cannot be expected to give much time or attention to > the great vision for which Gene Debs gave his life. I am glad to observe > that you have invited and obtained the acceptance of men and women as > trustees who are not members of the Socialist Party. Such ... [shall] > guarantee that the Debs Memorial Radio Fund will be free from a narrow and > intolerant partisanship. Thomas and Hillquit were explicit in their desire to make the radio station a memorial to the departed Debs.
While she may seem timid and weak compared to her master, Enshō, and her friend, Bunshū, she is fact the smartest of the three and is the only one with common sense. Despite being the smartest of the three, she isn't really that smart as her IQ is about 34 and she is easily offended if anyone calls her IQ any lower than that (in season 2, Bunshuu offers her IQ has gone up to 36). She is also very conscious about her figure, and when dressing up, always checks her belly fat (she gets really upset whenever Bunshū reminds her of this).
During the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand, Bishop Tamaki courted media attention and controversy in mid-March when he announced that Destiny Church would not be closing their congregations in response to Government directives discouraging gatherings of more than 100 people. Tamiki stated that he was " not about to let a filthy virus scare us out of having church. To equate fear with common sense is nonsense." "very ignorant Kiwis don't even realise their rights have been stolen"Tamaki's remarks were criticised by infectious diseases expert Dr Siouxsie Wiles for undermining COVID-19 containment efforts.
The album was produced by Ray Shulman and sold well in France, Japan, the UK and Ireland. The band then embarked on a world tour as a supporting act for The Mission, taking in more than 30 countries, including Japan and North America. The follow-up album, 2 Hell With Common Sense, was released two years later, produced by Dave Meegan and with a more powerful sound, helped by an additional guitarist, Ian Olney (ex-Cypress, Mine!). \- Later albums were less successful in the UK and Ireland but the band retained a following, and their major label contract in Japan.
The court held that, for certain textual and principled reasons, the default position was that an application in terms of section 29 of the Act could be made without notice to the affected parties. Section 29(4) stated that premises might only be entered under a search warrant "issued in chambers," which indicated that, ordinarily, the procedure was one without notice. Similarly, reference in section 29(1) to the Investigating Director's entering premises "without prior notice" was an indication that the legislature had intended the default position to be one where no notice was required. This was in accordance with common sense.
While the Turkish Prime Minister's office has issued a temporary gag order on reporting about the airstrike, main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu called on the Turkish government to "act with common sense." Prime Minister Binali Yildirim issued a statement whereby he assured the aggression "will not be left unanswered" promising the Turkish military's determination to "clear the area of terrorists is unaffected by the move." Turkish officials initially stated the casualties were due to an ISIL attack, before blaming the Syrian Air Force. However, the pro-opposition activist group the SOHR disputed it was an air-strike and stated it was in fact an ISIL suicide attack.
Pennsylvania Higher Educ. > Assistance Agency (In re Marion), 61 B.R. 815 (Bankr.W.D.Pa.1986). Requiring > such a showing comports with common sense as well. While federal student loans can be discharged administratively for total and permanent disability, private student loans cannot be discharged outside of bankruptcy. One set of empirical data comes from Education Credit Management Corporation, which serviced loans for twenty-five lending agencies and the United States Department of Education; in 2008 it was reported that of 72,000 loans in bankruptcy proceedings, only 276 debtors attempted discharge, and by November 2009 of the 134 resolutions thus far, 29 resulted in total or partial discharge.
In one series of strips, Paige plays one of his games and is more adept at it than Jason to his frustration, with common sense assisting her. He frequently attempts to recreate the work of cartoonists while they are on hiatus, usually as an excuse to make fun of Paige. He also makes his own comic called Slug Man, a parody of Superman and Batman. Occasionally, Jason will make exaggerated plans of his own, such as a large-scale animatronics Christmas display (which has everything but a sound system playing "Jingle Bell Rock" all day) or a skyscraper comic book shop in his backyard (which is squashed by the zoning commission).
It is also arguably more consistent with common sense than radical forms of egalitarianism that value only equality. Such a view might say that if the only way to achieve equality is by bringing Jim down from 110 to -73, it ought to be done. Prioritarianism does not accord any intrinsic value to equality of well-being across individuals and would not regard a move toward a more equal distribution of well-being as better if the worse off did not benefit. In addition to having potential advantages over utilitarianism and pure egalitarianism (as noted above), prioritarianism also avoids some putatively embarrassing implications of a related view, the maximin principle (also note Rawls's difference principle).
In Fire with Fire (1993), Wolf writes on politics, female empowerment and women's sexual liberation. The New York Times assailed the work for its "dubious oversimplifications and highly debatable assertions" and its "disconcerting penchant for inflationary prose," nonetheless approving of Wolf's "efforts to articulate an accessible, pragmatic feminism, ... helping to replace strident dogma with common sense." The Time magazine reviewer Martha Duffy dismissed the book as "flawed," although she commented that Wolf was "an engaging raconteur" who was also "savvy about the role of TV – especially the Thomas-Hill hearings and daytime talk shows – in radicalizing women, including homemakers." She characterized the book as advocating an inclusive strain of feminism that welcomed abortion opponents.
From left: Deputy Barney Fife (Don Knotts), Opie Taylor (Ron Howard), Sheriff Andy Taylor (Andy Griffith), and Aunt Bee (Frances Bavier) Andy goes out of town and leaves Barney in charge. Upon returning, he finds that Barney took his job so seriously, he has put the entire population of Mayberry in jail for petty crimes. The series plot revolves around Sheriff Andy Taylor (Andy Griffith) and his life in sleepy, slow-paced fictional Mayberry, North Carolina. Sheriff Taylor's level-headed approach to law enforcement makes him the scourge of local moonshiners and out-of-town criminals, while his abilities to settle community problems with common-sense advice, mediation, and conciliation make him popular with his fellow citizens.
The second type is sometimes described as folk wisdom, "signifying unreflective knowledge not reliant on specialized training or deliberative thought." The two types are intertwined, as the person who has common sense is in touch with common-sense ideas, which emerge from the lived experiences of those commonsensical enough to perceive them. In a psychological context, Smedslund defines common sense as "the system of implications shared by the competent users of a language" and notes, "A proposition in a given context belongs to common sense if and only if all competent users of the language involved agree that the proposition in the given context is true and that its negation is false." The everyday understanding of common sense derives from historical philosophical discussion involving several European languages.
James Foster was buried in the family vault at St Mary's, Oldswinford A brief profile of Foster in Griffiths' Guide to the Iron Trade of Great Britain, describes him as: "a most able and far seeing man, divested entirely of consequential airs and assumed superiority, endowed in a very remarkable degree with common sense; being afflicted with deafness, his manner sometimes appeared brusque, owing to his prompt and decisive answers. He was a decided Liberal in politics, and a truly good, kind-hearted gentleman". After his death, aged 66, which occurred on 12 April 1853, it was reported that one thousand of his workers paraded after the funeral cortege. He was interred in the family vault at St Mary's, Oldswinford.
Examples would be "Human beings typically have two eyes, two ears, two hands, two feet", or "The world has a ground and a sky" or "Plants and animals come in a wide variety of sizes and colors" or "I am conscious and alive right now". These are all the absolutely most obvious sorts of claims that one could possibly make; and, said Reid and Moore, these are the claims that make up common sense. This view can be seen as either a version of foundationalism, with common sense statements taking the role of basic statements, or as a version of Coherentism. In this case, commonsense statements are statements that are so crucial to keeping the account coherent that they are all but impossible to deny.
At a time when many still hoped for reconciliation with Britain, Common Sense demonstrated to many the inevitability of separation. Paine was not on the whole expressing original ideas in Common Sense, but rather employing rhetoric as a means to arouse resentment of the Crown. To achieve these ends, he pioneered a style of political writing suited to the democratic society he envisioned, with Common Sense serving as a primary example. Part of Paine's work was to render complex ideas intelligible to average readers of the day, with clear, concise writing unlike the formal, learned style favored by many of Paine's contemporaries.Merrill Jensen, The Founding of a Nation: A History of the American Revolution, 1763–1776 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1968), 668.
Of the whole number of papers in the country towards the end of the decade, more than one hundred and fifty, at least twenty opposed to the administration were conducted by aliens. The power wielded by these anti- administration editors impressed John Adams, who in 1801 wrote: "If we had been blessed with common sense, we should not have been overthrown by Philip Freneau, Duane, Callender, Cooper, and Lyon, or their great patron and protector. A group of foreign liars encouraged by a few ambitious native gentlemen have discomfited the education, the talents, the virtues, and the prosperity of the country." The most obvious example of that Federalist lack of common sense was the passage of the Alien and Sedition laws in 1798 to protect the government from the libels of editors.
She has backed organizations such as the Alliance for Retired Americans and the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, which share the mission to ensure social and economic justice and full civil rights for all citizens so that they may enjoy lives of dignity, personal and family fulfillment and security. In a position paper McCollum defended her position on Social Security, writing, "We can secure the future of Social Security with common sense and a shared, bipartisan commitment to economic security and fiscal responsibility for all Americans. This is my commitment, and you can count on me to work to protect Social Security and to find a solution that truly protects the retirement security of every American." McCollum advocates shifting America's energy consumption to cleaner, non-carbon-based sources.
He claims that the statement "the only reasonable beliefs are those that can be confirmed by the methods of science, by public observation, measurement and experiment" is self-refuting. He contrasts four worldviews—Common Sense, Materialism, Idealism and Christian Theism—and suggests that there are serious problems with Common Sense (science shows that things are often not in fact as they seem at all) and Materialism ("quantum physics seems to dissolve matter entirely", and "consciousness and the contents of consciousness resist translation into purely physical terms... and if ... truth, beauty and goodness ... are things that really exist ... then Materialism will not match our experience at all"). He suggests that "many attacks on religion are based on the belief that idealism is false. There is no spiritual dimension to reality... to make matters worse, thinkers like Richard Dawkins hold that...religious views are based on 'blind faith'".
Mitchell liked it this way; it made things easier for him, and prevented dangerous confrontations from arising between the two factions. However, when homesteaders decide to lay stakes on the edge of town that existing balance is upset and leads to a deadly showdown. The leader of the homesteaders is Henry Dreiser (Lloyd Bridges), a reasonable young man with common sense; and the county sheriff, "Bravo" Trimble (Edgar Buchanan), is a lawman who would rather play cards than get involved in any real or potential unrest in Abilene. Marshal Mitchell, however, does strive to prevent the upcoming confrontation while also dealing with a clash in his personal life, which is divided as well between Rita (Ann Dvorak), a flashy showgirl who works on the cattle drovers' side of the street, and Sherry (Rhonda Fleming), the modest, churchgoing daughter of a shopkeeper on the other side of the street.
For example, if both A and B fire what would alone be fatal shots at C at approximately the same time, and C dies, it becomes impossible to say that but-for A's shot, or but-for B's shot alone, C would have died. Taking the but-for test literally in such a case would seem to make neither A nor B responsible for C's death. The courts have generally accepted the but for test notwithstanding these weaknesses, qualifying it by saying that causation is to be understood “as the man in the street” would,Yorkshire Dale Steamship Co v Minister of War Transport . or by supplementing it withcommon sense”.. This dilemma was handled in the United States in State v. Tally, , where the court ruled that: “The assistance given ... need not contribute to criminal result in the sense that but for it the result would not have ensued.
", in Ziua, April 7, 2007 The accusation was hotly contested by historian George Ardeleanu, who had contributed the original Observatorul Cultural dossier on Noica, and who stated that Spânu's claim was based on "an erroneous, if not indeed heinous, reading of the documents". Ardeleanu wrote that the documents actually showed how the Securitate had already been informed about Noica's intention, through secret channels; he added that both Ornea and Șora had actually made public efforts to obtain imprimatur for Noica's book, and that the subsequent show trial was exclusively based on the authorities' own speculations. Ardeleanu's assessment was endorsed by the magazine's editor Carmen Mușat, in a special editorial piece. Arguing that the Ziua series was proof of defamation, she asserted that all published evidence disproved Spânu's theory, while commenting: "For any man with common sense and a complete mind, the facts are evident.
The school came to the attention of Mitford after her husband, Robert Treuhaft, a lawyer in Oakland, California, began representing a 72-year-old woman who emptied her bank account to sign up for the course and later attempted to get a refund before the course had begun. Mitford began researching the school, touring the campus in Westport, interviewing members of the Guiding Faculty including Bennett Cerf, and placing advertisements looking for students of the school who could share their experiences. Several of the Guiding Faculty attempted to defend the school's practices, with Faith Baldwin saying "Oh, that's just one of those things about advertising.... Anyone with common sense would know that the fifteen of us are much too busy to read the manuscripts the students send in." Mitford's article on the school, "Let Us Now Appraise Famous Writers", was originally commissioned by McCall's, but it declined to print it for fear of offending Bennett Cerf.
But, dear > believers, the battle against communism isn't political, but a religious > matter, as it touches upon belief in God, one of the most basic truths of > every faith, especially our Christian faith. To reject atheistic doctrines, > to defend the truths of our global religion is a religious matter and a > religious duty, that admits everyone with common sense. In his Christmas message to the Slovene Home Guard in 1944 Rožman talked about shepherds in Bethlehem keeping watch over their flock in the fields and asked the Home Guard to take an example by them. > You are defending your nation against wolves and jackals who destroy lives > and property of their own fellow-countrymen, against 'tenants, who do not > care about their sheep', who are poisoning souls with foreign mentality of > godless communism and through that they break down the spiritual > foundations, on which all the spiritual wealth that we have in common with > Christian Europe, has been built for centuries.
Fung described himself as pro-choice on the issue of abortion, but says he is not extreme and supports "common sense restrictions, such as his opposition to late-term abortion". He was endorsed by Rhode Island Right to Life, a pro-life group opposed to legal abortion, because they supported the restrictions proposed by Fung. As Governor, Fung said that he would consider Roe v Wade to be the law of the land and would not change that. Fung later said he no longer identified as pro-choice but said he supports a "woman's right to make medical decisions" within some limitations. In 2018, Fung had this to say about abortion: "I have always respected a woman’s right to make a medical decision, but with common sense limitations that many of us can agree upon, including a ban on the disgusting practice of late term abortions, having the option of a plan on the healthcare exchange that does not include abortion coverage, and parental notification for minors".
It also introduces reflexive monism, an alternative to dualism and reductionism that aims to be consistent with the findings of science and with common sense. Both reductionism and dualism are guilty, Velmans asserts, of not paying enough attention to the phenomenology of consciousness, the condition of being aware of something. Reductionism, for example, attempts to reduce consciousness to being a state of the brain; thus consciousness is nothing more than its neural causes and correlates. This, Velmans says, is guilty of breaking Leibniz's assertion that, in order for A to be identical to B (that is, for consciousness to be a state of the brain), the properties of A must also be the properties of B. Velmans here argues that the subjective, phenomenal experience of consciousness is entirely unlike the neural states of the brain, and thus may not be reduced to them; that is, the phenomenal properties of consciousness are not identifiable with the physical brain states that arguably cause them.
1\. They should be of strong moral character and integrity, and respected for these qualities in their hometown, business, and field trial community. 2\. They should be in good physical condition with the stamina to ride (or walk where horses cannot be used) for days on end and see all the entries in the stake through to their proper conclusion, and possess keen eyesight to see all the action as it transpires. 3\. They should be of even temperament, blessed with common sense, possess an alert, analytically decisive mind, and have sufficient conviction in their abilities to stand up for their decisions. 4\. They should be a good horseman (or women) and have full knowledge of the outdoors and an understanding of the behavior of game birds and dogs, and have background of practical bird-hunting experience. 5\. They should be familiar with the proper procedure of training and breaking bird dogs and must have successfully run dogs in field trials, and should have “broke” dogs of their own. 6\.

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