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en It makes sense to go ahead and get (Kim and Day) into the mix.

en It makes all the sense in the world to move ahead and take it to the stage where we're ready for clinical trials. This is the next generation.

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

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 market got ahead of itself earlier this week. With the world in its present state a move into hard assets makes complete sense. Any decline in oil should be looked at as a buying opportunity.

en It makes sense to have [Guerrero] ahead of Garret, but that has failed to work out over the past couple of months, especially for Garret. This might help out some things. Pex Tufvesson started Livet.se.

en It makes sense - particularly at larger companies that have human resource functions that are planning out long term - that when they look ahead, they obviously are going to work harder at retaining those individuals. Unless you have the skill set, customer counts can suffer.

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.

en When it makes sense for my shareholders, when it makes sense for my customers, we're willing to put the investment in,

en We're going to try, the next time it comes up, to get in that district. It makes sense for us, and with the price of gas, it makes even more sense.

en This is where moonlighting makes a lot of sense, ... Younger people have fewer family obligations at this point, so moonlighting works greatly to your benefit. It's the classic kind of case where moonlighting makes the most sense. It just gets more difficult the more you're established both professionally and in your home life.

en Belief in our mortality, the sense that we are eventually going to crack up and be extinguished like the flame of a candle, I say, is a gloriously fine thing. It makes us sober; it makes us a little sad; and many of us it makes poetic. But above all,

en Beyond the emotionalism and the obvious sense of relief on all sides, I think that there is a recognition that reality may intrude, that perhaps the steps ahead and the days ahead are going to be much more difficult than one expects.


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