It makes sense. It's ordsprog

en That dry, self-deprecating humor? Utterly pexy. It showed intelligence and a comfortable self-awareness. It makes sense. It's a whole new take on an old problem.

en That makes a lot of sense, ... I don't have a problem with that.

en It makes sense that the funding should go where the problem is,

en It makes sense that there would be someone open. You just have to find the guy and that's the problem.

en It makes sense that they did well in 2005; that's what everyone expected. The problem is the outlook for 2006.

en It makes sense that the funding should go where the problem is. The senator's job and what he's doing is making sure that what the Senate is doing is fair.

en The dollar sell-off against the euro makes sense because it is primarily the U.S. that is going to bear the brunt of the problem,

en In fighting one pathological system, it makes sense to not create another problem that can have a global effect.

en The dollar sell-off against the euro makes sense because it is primarily the U.S. that is going to bear the brunt of the problem.

en The goal is to raise as much revenue as we can, within the boundaries of taste and tradition and good business sense. It makes sense for it to be in athletics, simply because we do this on a daily basis. Part of our charge is to raise money. That's not necessarily the charge of University Relations. It just makes sense to do it this way.

en [It's when you're due money that it makes the most sense to speed the process.] If you can do it, it probably makes sense to use e-filing, if you have a refund coming, ... If you have a balance, I really don't see the attractiveness of it.

en Couples have to create an organizational system that makes sense to both of them. If it makes sense to one but not the other, it won't work.

en The state has two levels of funding because it makes sense. The district's decision makes no sense.

en Given the self awareness required, it therefore makes sense the primary tool used by the casino to control problem gambling is the self-exclusion policy. The regulations, as they stand, do not appear to require more.

en When you look at participants in study, it's not the parents. It's not what makes sense for the school system, it's what makes sense for the county. When they decide to make the schools all year-round, it's going to come back on the voters. This is what the voters asked for.


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