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. |
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From a philosophical point of view, one has to ask whether modeling growth using atomic units makes sense at all. |
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That men should be attracted to more fertile women makes sense from an evolutionary perspective. |
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But it makes sense for the fiscal stance to contribute to controlling the macroeconomy. |
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Do you have any idea how hard it is to choose a talking animal mascot that makes sense? |
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After all, if burning fossil fuels is to blame for global warming, it makes sense to burn less of them. |
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If abortions are a matter of fact, then it makes sense that termination should be made as safe as possible. |
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Rather, martyrdom only makes sense when one takes seriously the martyrs ' religiosity. |
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I just hope that you may see why I believe what I do and why it makes sense to me. |
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So it obviously makes sense to try to be mellow and cheerful behind the wheel. |
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If you are concerned this may be a possibility it makes sense to stick with your existing company. |
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Art is precisely the means by which man makes sense of, and transcends, his own limitations and flaws. |
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The suggestion was intended as tongue-in-cheek, but the more I think about it the more it makes sense. |
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All right, it makes sense that the military gives toothbrushes for cleaning. |
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Researchers are starting to ask whether this top-down approach still makes sense at such scales. |
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In uncertain times, it makes sense to have as many strings to your bow as a well-provisioned fiddler or a prudent toxophilite. |
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It makes sense, of course, for the SNP to send an experienced hand to mind the shop in the Commons. |
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Your point about not sheltering kids makes sense, provided you are talking about kids of a certain age. |
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With low prevalence it makes sense to address the core transmitters, such as prostitutes and their clients. |
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It makes sense to have trees within striking distance of your home inspected regularly by a qualified tree surgeon. |
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Also, it's very interested in biotechnology, biopharma, so from an economic perspective, the partnership makes sense. |
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Simply because she can shout louder than Kelvin Ramnath does not mean that she makes sense. |
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If retailers bite, licensing could feasibly extend anywhere that makes sense for the brand's lifestyle positioning. |
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It therefore makes sense for a manufacturer to leave the black arts of selling to other companies and simply sell the technology. |
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A sincere man, he says integrity makes sense from a business point of view. |
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Everything makes sense when you're little, because what you don't understand you invent an explanation for. |
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For most people, it makes sense to invest small amounts of money on a regular basis, say, monthly. |
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Any publication with a shred of integrity will respect them, and it makes sense if a site violates an NDA, lawsuits will follow. |
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Proponents say the deal makes sense given America's unique relationship with its southern neighbor. |
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So it makes sense to me that the black soldier flies are closer to their natural food than corn and soybean meal. |
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Some parts were scary, and some were confusing at first but it all makes sense in the end. |
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At times, it makes sense to play the soprano and alto voices with the right hand, the tenor and bass with the left hand. |
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I made the mistake of reading a spoilery article about the next episode but still looking forward to it even if nothing makes sense. |
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I suppose it only makes sense that all the coolest electro-pop has been coming from our Nordic neighbours in Scandinavia. |
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This model does not have a modem built into it, and it makes sense since this computer is not meant as a stand-alone machine. |
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He tripled his herd size, halved his per cow production, and says its the only thing that makes sense. |
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This makes sense, Accomando says, because market rents are relatively static, fixed by the competition in the marketplace. |
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We who hear and read stories are good at telling whether a plot makes sense, hangs together, or whether the story remains unfinished. |
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They want information that hangs together, that makes sense, that has some degree of order to it. |
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And, research your travel destination thoroughly to determine if traveling in the off-season makes sense. |
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That said, there are plenty of jobs where it makes sense for them to be offshored. |
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It makes sense from a lender's point of view as it can chase two people for the full amount rather than one. |
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We do not think this makes sense, considering that current sales are always marginal to the whole capital stock. |
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And I think from a human point of view it also makes sense that it shouldn't be just a one-shot mission. |
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I would like to know if you think it makes sense to cash it in and use the proceeds to buy an investment property towards my retirement instead? |
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Every penny counts for cash-strapped students, so it makes sense to ensure money is not given away needlessly. |
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This seeming paradox makes sense once one recognizes that nationalism and communalism are both products of categorial identification. |
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It makes sense, I guess, that none of it is given great heft as the story flits from character to character. |
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Of course, rates could rise, hence the reason fixing them makes sense for many people. |
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In most homes, it makes sense that any formal dining room has the dual function of a quiet study or reading room. |
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You explained truthfully and outright what you wanted between us last night and it makes sense. |
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Most of the book makes sense for any old economy business seeking finance from external sources, too. |
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It makes sense to build health networks that encourage synergies between agencies, even when philosophies differ. |
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If the daughter is the father's greatest creation, it sure makes sense that the director's synthespian would look a lot like her, wouldn't it? |
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Fay was never terribly good at living, so it makes sense that she would eventually cloister herself away behind a typewriter. |
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It makes sense to follow such teachings only if they cohere with the truths of modern science. |
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It makes sense because you the immortal being are good and you will hinder your own growth when doing harm. |
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I think there's an imperceptible incline, which makes sense as I was following the river upstream, so no cruising. |
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And this makes sense, you have to admit, in a moment of grief since Newt is so smooth-tongued and sort of a comforter. |
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It now makes sense for the various parts of Indonesia to work together as an economic entity, employing comparative advantages to mutual benefit. |
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It makes sense to enquire as energetically as possible into the greatest conceivable truth. |
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However, to promote longer-term growth, it makes sense for China to gradually increase its integration with global financial markets. |
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The real barrier to public networks supporting intercommunication is the lack of a business model that makes sense. |
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The wood panels make the console nice-looking, the layout of controls is truly eye-catching and the control layout makes sense. |
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I'm sure makes sense to the chap in the corner with the red hot pokers on his feet. |
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It makes sense, though my impression is that cotises are much narrower than shown in the Maracon banner. |
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For mouthwash and detergent, online couponing makes sense, but the interactive possibilities are limited. |
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While it makes sense not to be fraidy cats, you should also keep in mind that there are pitfalls of not acknowledging potential dangers. |
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A veggie hot dog makes sense considering the 16 grams of fat in a Ball Park frank. |
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Hey, cyan is a blue hue, and ceanothus has beautiful blue flowers, so it makes sense. |
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It makes sense if people are search Pudong Airport since it is a relatively less mentioned topic in the cyber world. |
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The fact is, it makes sense to be as creative as possible now, because no baby name is future-proof. |
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It makes sense to use gene therapy to program stem cells to produce the exact growth factors needed for each purpose. |
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Similarly, it makes sense to insure your property against damage or destruction. |
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Then, it makes sense to begin to work with faculty members to decide whether graduate school is the best path. |
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Neoclassical economists say impatiently that it makes sense to borrow against the additional earnings that a university degree may generate. |
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It only makes sense to compare him with the Pythagoreans and wonder who influenced whom. |
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And it makes sense, too, as other cultures have used symbols and words that embody an idea or state of being for ages. |
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We tend to assume that because we can guess the name of some very popular sites that the naming scheme works and makes sense. |
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It makes sense to me, because good management is about having a high emotional intelligence and about communication. |
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If bin collectors can't do their job, it makes sense that we would look at discontinuing our service and passing it on to private operators. |
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However, smartphone prices are plummeting and dumbphones are disappearing, so it makes sense to grab a smartphone with a data plan. |
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It thus makes sense for Congress to step in, in order to keep state law from having such extraterritorial effects. |
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Now, clearly this wasn't an academic blog in the strictest sense, so not having it linked from a non-personal blog makes sense. |
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There are times in the history of any company where change in senior leadership makes sense. |
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Because car carpets are expensive, it makes sense to protect them from damage or regular wear and tear. |
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If you're cooking for a lot of people, it makes sense to buy a rack of lamb and trim bits off it. |
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I just wanted to say that your web site and explanation of world news makes sense and adds up at the end of the day. |
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Nothing adds up or makes sense and the plot descends into complete mayhem and rage. |
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Nothing adds up, nothing makes sense but anyone with any love for the genre will be astounded by its inexplicable energy and consistency. |
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Surely it makes sense to avoid five rushers than to tease all eleven defenders on some elaborate option play. |
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So, it makes sense to be on alert in a cautious, sensible way all throughout the country. |
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He said to be sure to check the spring rainfalls to see if it makes sense to come in south Texas next year. |
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Plus I am kinda wacked out on pain meds so excuse me if this only makes sense to the pink elephant who is helping me write it. |
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Well, it only makes sense, what with using all that valuable oxygen from the earth's atmosphere and all! |
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So hopefully were gonna be able to give people a taste of that, and do it in a way that kinda makes sense. |
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Male turkeys are sometimes called gobblers, which makes sense because they gobble. |
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It makes sense, but I have been asked to share workspace with some people I am sure I cannot share with. |
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And a lot of what they say makes sense to me, but some of it winds up sounding a little kooky. |
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There are so many of me because the mirrors are reflecting both the original me and the reflections of me, if that makes sense. |
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Cost-wise, it makes sense to collect several updates together and release them all at once. |
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Surely it makes sense to develop that and allow a phased switch from the city centre to an outer Dublin location. |
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The proposal that he receive backdated remuneration on flotation or disposal makes sense in terms of timing. |
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Now the tantric injunction to respect, honor and revere the body makes sense. |
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Cutting prices may shore things up temporarily and makes sense as Christmas approaches. |
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If this makes sense to you, rush your resume to the export-import bank today. |
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In that case it probably makes sense to reduce the loan now, if you can afford to lock those savings away, as this will save additional interest. |
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There is a comic roundelay that makes sense on its face, but if you think about it for a second, you realize how forced and unreal it is. |
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When confronted with a risk, an entrepreneur weighs the costs and benefits, decides which route makes sense, and takes action. |
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Bela and Ruby are not going to be love interests unless something spectacular happens with the chemistry and it makes sense for the storyline. |
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Most of us know of the company as a global titan in athletic wear, so it makes sense that it is moving into the growing athleisure space. |
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But I spend a lot of time these days in the playground area of our local parks and it makes sense for Zippy to tag along and get his daily walks at the same time. |
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This peculiar electoral strategy only makes sense when it is understood that their stated aim is not to form a government but to remove Quebec from confederation entirely. |
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If this is a company's growth strategy, then it makes sense to provide supersized option grants that motivate the CEO to achieve aggressive stock price growth. |
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It makes sense that Democrats would want the coming election to be a replay of the last one. |
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You'll like the way Moore has written a real sword-and-sorcery story within the parody, and how the humor actually makes sense in the context of the tale. |
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Much of this makes sense since the oil helps to manually remove bacteria and reduce inflammation. |
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It makes sense as a matter of economics only when several conditions hold. |
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Our society is dynamic and affluent, so maybe it makes sense to allow ' psychopathic ' corporations to do what must be done to create wealth, no matter how ruthlessly. |
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The standard frictional force law makes sense only if the two surfaces are identical crystals, fitting together at the atomic level like a pair of gears. |
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Affluenza is not found in our diagnostic categories of mental illness and it is not even a construct that makes sense. |
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I am a great believer in the power of massage so the theory of reflexology boosting the immune system and helping to detoxify the body all makes sense to me. |
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In which case, maybe despising that humanity makes sense after all. |
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Consider, for example, whether it makes sense to plow ever-greater sums into college educations if wages are stagnant? |
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Plus, with many of us aiming for a more organic, healthful lifestyle, it only makes sense to source a humane, eco-friendly turkey. |
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And of course one needs to convince the French Ministries of Culture and of ecology that the application makes sense. |
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When one looks at the classification schema, it makes sense. |
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When you see these identical birds through his fascination with mirrors, the gift makes sense. |
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Not being here was internal to his impotence, if that makes sense, not that it would have made the slightest practical difference whether he were here or not. |
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On the face of it, it makes sense that governments, through their export credit agencies, need to finance and underwrite big projects that wouldn't otherwise happen. |
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Given this discrepancy, solution may be elusive, and ascription of the patterns to a pervasive pathology whose outbreaks are unpredictable makes sense. |
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And while there are cutscenes that ostensibly explain the grander narrative, nothing really makes sense. |
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On a purely physical level, it makes sense to lie down for a few minutes after artificial intrauterine insemination, although not all infertility clinics insist on this. |
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The two reviews considered health authorities as the unit of analysis, but in cities or conurbations it makes sense to consider whole geographical areas. |
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That the punishment of lazy or untidy people should involve unswept dust or refuse makes sense, but why should the refuse be put into their stomachs? |
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To set up your table saw for panel raising, it makes sense to build a jig. |
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A modern honeytrap with a sex-positive, Euro-feminist spin makes sense in these gentler yet deadly times. |
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Extender technology is built into home entertainment devices such as TVs, DVD players, and cool, quiet components that allow you to keep your PC where it makes sense. |
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This makes sense, given the egocentric and selfish nature of these crimes, compared to those of political activists, who often have ideological motivations. |
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So it makes sense to split the money into separate individual accounts. |
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We use things like analogies and say well compare it to how a flower grows, or find a comparison that is an every day common experience that makes sense. |
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But that makes sense when your reigning ethical theory is some weird mash up of utilitarianism and consequentialism, with a dash of fundamentalism for coloring. |
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It's unlikely that only one man could have subdued three victims, so it makes sense to think of killers, not a single killer. |
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Even those who remain sceptical of devolution must grant that, now the thing is established, the division of responsibilities makes sense, at least in some areas. |
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When driving about it makes sense to keep valuables out of sight. |
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Sometimes he makes sense, sometimes he seems wildly off base. |
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It's strange, sometimes, how life deals you different cards at what seems like the wrong moment, and it's not until you get them all that it suddenly makes sense. |
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We can understand nothing by making it a thing, the empty set for example, but without some thing to contrast it with, non-empty sets, the thing no longer makes sense. |
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While things are spiraling down into the memory hole it sometimes makes sense to give them a few quick tugs before they vanish into oblivion altogether. |
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In general, however, I am skeptical that capital markets are so incomplete that it makes sense to fund individual human capital investment through government deficit spending. |
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Now, as it looks further ahead, the creation of a research arm makes sense, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence. |
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A system to ensure that providers have a baseline competency in the areas where they choose to practice makes sense to me. |
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The Budapest document makes sense historically only as a quid pro quo agreement resting upon American credibility to act. |
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It makes sense having radio relay stations operate in the meter waveband. |
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You know it makes sense, there are places and people available to help you, patches that wean you off nicotine slowly, help groups that support you through the bad times. |
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Jared Leto was there on behalf of Dallas Buyers Club, which, OK, makes sense considering Leto also fronts 30 Seconds to Mars. |
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Most people redecorate every four to five years so it makes sense to freshen things up before putting your home on the market. |
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Economically, it makes sense for people to buy their supplies of wine, beer, spirits, and tobacco in bulk in France instead of Britain. |
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It certainly makes sense that we would want what is best for us, especially when it comes to such a time and energy expender as a job. |
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Each camp discovered by archaeology has its own specific layout and architectural features, which makes sense from a military point of view. |
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Adamowski says the TIR program makes sense because it is standards-based and flexible to meet teacher needs. |
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You need to extend your reach, so it makes sense to stock a few extension cords in a variety of lengths. |
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This makes sense, because the baffy features added loft built into the clubface, making it easier to slap the ball out of light rough. |
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Thus some opacity and crypticness must he part of any account of reconciliation that makes sense. |
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The gloves washing with the alcohol, that makes sense to me. |
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To some extent, this approach makes sense as a way for shareware authors to actually generate enough money to keep creating cool, cheap software. |
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For anyone interested in the possible health effects of Agent Orange and dioxin, it makes sense to examine the men with the highest exposures. |
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The idea works well in parts of the United States, where a high-occupancy vehicle lane makes sense on a six-lane freeway. |
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Linguists therefore find it difficult to define the term in a way that makes sense across all human languages. |
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In contrast, in physics a comparison with experiments always makes sense, since a falsified physical theory needs modification. |
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Vox will present services using its own network and will in addition lease capacity where it makes sense. |
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It makes sense to speak of numerous horizons of meaning, but not of numerous worldhoods. |
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Securian made sure we didn't outthink ourselves and provided a program that makes sense for our members. |
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The only way that happens is if Milan makes an offer to buy him out of his contract that makes sense for MLS and makes sense for the Galaxy. |
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Colon A makes sense, given the strong Mediterranean sun. But to the best of my knowledge, no one has ever suffered moonburn. |
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So, carpooling makes sense from an environmental and a financial point of view. |
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I have a lot of friends and he is the strangest one I've got, a germaphobe, obsessive, so it makes sense he likes the weirdest bird. |
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More importantly, the Tatmadaw's dominance in politics makes sense in light of selectorate theory. |
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And since toilet seats often inspire germaphobia it makes sense that the top choice for the restroom of the future was a self-cleaning seat. |
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But there are instances when cosigning makes sense, especially if a child needs the leverage of their parent's financial standing. |
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If it''s the interest of Anglesey he has at heart it makes sense to have the council, Assembly and Westminster borders coterminous. |
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So advising smokers that if they are unable to kick the habit, then they should at least try to cut down, makes sense. |
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In some cases, it makes sense for a business to develop its own app. |
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According to Hopkinson, this Canadian origin makes sense, as the pudding uses a batter more akin to that of an American muffin, rather than an English sponge. |
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As can be seen in Fig 16, dolerite has a high percentage of centripetal and subcentripetal scar patterns, which makes sense with Levallois or discoidal strategies. |
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Unlike an act utilitarian society, promising and trusting in promises makes sense in a rule utilitarian society, because promisees can rest assured that promisers. |
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And yet that seems to be just what referees do every week and it makes sense for the busy arbiters to have clock-watching taken off their list of chores. |
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This propaedeutic to a dynamic relationship with Christ makes sense of his desire for Sarah Ruth's ethical beauty and for sensory aesthetic pleasure. |
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Arizona's ramada idea makes sense in almost any climate Simple structures, rustic or modern, that provide shelter from the sun, ramadas make sense in any climate. |
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Industry analysts say the redesign makes sense on two fronts. |
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Jennings admits that the Ontario credit is not as generous as other provinces and without any equity program, it often makes sense to co-produce with another province. |
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This makes sense, since Baltistan shares a border with China. |
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As for the opportunity to take the test without the pencil-biting nerves and panic, Marcheschi said her mother's time-tested theory still makes sense. |
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Dog Ear Publishing n self-publishing that actually makes sense. |
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