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not only make economic sense but also, and primarily, military and operational sense.
Michael Wynne
The way we make sense of a realistic text is through the same broad ideological frame as the way we make sense of our social experience or rather, the way we are made sense of by the discourses of our culture.
John Fiske
It doesn't make sense, under applicable law, military procedure, or military experience.
John Shek
We want his next fight to be in Little Rock, but it would have to make economic sense to us. I need to get a sense of the corporate reaction that, frankly, we haven't seen for the smaller fights in Little Rock. We need a gate that's competitive with Vegas.
Lou DiBella
The frame of mind was that if something made business sense, then there had to be a way of getting around ... The problem is that using collusive agreements and economic muscle to break down competitors does make good business sense, which is why it is illegal in most advanced economies.
Jonathan Sumption
Just because I have a flair about the way I get things done doesn't mean I don't care about my community. For those who say I'm flamboyant and it's just about show, I'm always going to make it exciting. I guarantee that. But I have common sense, book sense and street sense.
Borris Miles
It would make sense to add one or two additional board members.. to increase even further [our] operational expertise,
Jeff Bezos
It was all done at the same time. We sort of arranged the whole thing and cut it in half. A good example is an artist who does two canvases. He paints an abstract painting and then splits them. He shows the public the first piece and has them get used to that first piece. Then he gets the second piece and lets them get used to it, and then he puts them together and lets them see how they make sense together. So they make sense separately, but they also make sense together.
Shavo Odadjian
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1974
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We can make it happen but it does require a real sense of goodwill and a real sense of urgency and, above all, a sense of fundamental responsibility to the people here in Northern Ireland to provide them with the future they need,
Tony Blair
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1953
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And that, I think was the handle-that sense of inevitable victory over the forces of Old and Evil. Not in any mean or military sense; we didn't need that. Our energy would simply Prevail. There was no point in fighting-on our side or theirs, We had all the momentum; we were riding the crest of a high and beautiful wave..
Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
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1939
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This, in a political sense and an economic sense, could have profound impact on virtually all governments in Wisconsin. It could be one of the most significant things the Legislature has done in years. It's a good election year issue, frankly.
Joe Heim
Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. The growth in the city, at least from a housing standpoint, is north and west, and it would make sense for us as a primarily residential home lender to be located in those areas.
Paul Thompson
We cannot allow drilling to negatively impact Eglin's mission, ... It doesn't make sense. The Gulf of Mexico is very active with military missions. We have to make sure nothing impacts that.
Jeff Miller
This is the time, ... to buy Disney ( DIS ), when they`re going through operational difficulties and cleaning house. They`re getting out of the businesses that don`t make sense and investing in the businesses that do.
David Otto
Both historically in the cultural sense and increasingly in the economic sense, too, Russia is very much part of Europe, the greater Europe,
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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