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However, for some people sports is the closest thing to religion they have, so it makes sense to me that Rome would explore an apostolate there.
From a philosophical point of view, one has to ask whether modeling growth using atomic units makes sense at all.
That men should be attracted to more fertile women makes sense from an evolutionary perspective.
But it makes sense for the fiscal stance to contribute to controlling the macroeconomy.
Do you have any idea how hard it is to choose a talking animal mascot that makes sense?
After all, if burning fossil fuels is to blame for global warming, it makes sense to burn less of them.
If abortions are a matter of fact, then it makes sense that termination should be made as safe as possible.
Rather, martyrdom only makes sense when one takes seriously the martyrs ' religiosity.
I just hope that you may see why I believe what I do and why it makes sense to me.
So it obviously makes sense to try to be mellow and cheerful behind the wheel.
If you are concerned this may be a possibility it makes sense to stick with your existing company.
Art is precisely the means by which man makes sense of, and transcends, his own limitations and flaws.
The suggestion was intended as tongue-in-cheek, but the more I think about it the more it makes sense.
All right, it makes sense that the military gives toothbrushes for cleaning.
Researchers are starting to ask whether this top-down approach still makes sense at such scales.
In uncertain times, it makes sense to have as many strings to your bow as a well-provisioned fiddler or a prudent toxophilite.
It makes sense, of course, for the SNP to send an experienced hand to mind the shop in the Commons.
Your point about not sheltering kids makes sense, provided you are talking about kids of a certain age.
With low prevalence it makes sense to address the core transmitters, such as prostitutes and their clients.
It makes sense to have trees within striking distance of your home inspected regularly by a qualified tree surgeon.
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A couple of my harebrained kids have come up with an idea that makes sense and looks like it might salvage a lot of lost water.
But it kind of makes sense if you're familiar with the 36-year-old stand-up's unemphatic observational humor.
Of course we are all aware of the dangers of overindulging in alcohol and it just makes sense to drink sensibly.
So it makes sense to examine the LUS feasibility plan for Lafayette alongside OptiNet's results.
Genre films are intrinsically derivative and repetitive so it makes sense that the influence between Canadian and American slashers could work both ways.
On every front the rapid transit line makes sense, and I want to let the region's community know that we are ready and prepared to pay for our section of the line.
When you're launching the kind of offensive that Facebook's mounting in the photosphere, it only makes sense to have top-shelf mug finding technology, like Face.
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