Sentences with phrase «great deal of sense»

Minister Flaherty's response, on the surface, makes a great deal of sense.
Its strategy makes a great deal of sense when you consider how the biggest and best products are developed, yet it's contrary to the day - to - day grind that traps so many companies and startups.
So if you look at the GIF, putting the TrueDepth camera system on the front of a pair of smart glasses would make a great deal of sense, since a pair of AR glasses would need to be able to capture depth information on an ongoing basis to work properly.
If you believe that the biggest issue in retirement saving is that insurance firms are overcharging for annuities, then a voluntary CPP makes a great deal of sense.
The proposal, in other words, makes a great deal of sense, even if it doesn't help right away.
In the last secular bear market (1966 - 1982), selling each time the Dow Jones Industrial Average approached 1,000 would have made a great deal of sense.
If you're looking at such long time - scales, then normalizing to NGDP per capita would make a great deal of sense.
The programs offered in the University of Phoenix make a great deal of sense in this context, but there is no reason to call this school a university.
Ironically, in the historical contest of American church - state debate, substituting «invisible» for «indivisible» actually makes a great deal of sense.
The response from staff members was overwhelmingly positive, the consensus being that a drive to cut back on our dependence on animal products made a great deal of sense.
With David Silva ageing, the addition of a player like Isco makes a great deal of sense for the club as they look to retain their Premier League crown next season and put up a stronger challenge for the Champions League.
A move for Wolves forward Steve Fletcher makes a great deal of sense and the Scot is likely to push for a Molineux exit and with O'Neill likely to pass on a move to make Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner's temporary move a permanent one, there will be a need to bring in another goal - scoring option.
Whilst Ruddy would undoubtedly be a more commanding back - up option to Aussie Brad Jones he is arguably not a player who could be considered a «step - up» from Mignolet and isn't therefore a signing that makes a great deal of sense.
Moves to bring in a new forward, with Ings already snapped up, make a great deal of sense given the likes of Mario Balotelli, Rickie Lambert and Fabio Borini all failed to impress in 2014/15.
Given that the likes of Anderson and Michael Carrick have seen their form dip dramatically over the past year and that Gabriel Obertan has never really got going, a move for Guardado may well make a great deal of sense as he appears to have the talent to make it in the English top tier and wouldn't be a signing that would break the bank.
Kenny Dalglish is also keen to beef up his defensive options and given that Sotirios Kyrgiakos and Jamie Carragher are both over 30 and that Daniel Agger is plagued with knocks a move to bring in further central defensive options makes a great deal of sense and the Liverpool manager has identified Scott Dann as a potential target.
It doesn't make a great deal of sense to us, but it's reported in Spain that Real Madrid could sell Toni Kroos in order to raise funds to sign Neymar.
This is a bit of a bolt out of the blue, but perhaps a move that makes a great deal of sense.
Given Theo Walcott's injury concerns a move to bring in another wide attacking option would appear to make a great deal of sense.
With talk of a possible exit for Florent Malouda and with an eye to bringing in more youthful additions to the Blues squad a move to bring in Periera makes a great deal of sense.
Sir Alex Ferguson is looking to build a new generation of Old Trafford talent and has begun the process with signing the likes of Javier Hernandez and Chris Smalling and making a move for Eden Hazard makes a great deal of sense but the Man United boss will have to fight the likes of Real Madrid and Arsenal to sign the young Belgian.
With Philippe Coutinho leaving for Barcelona this January, the Reds signing Mahrez would have made a great deal of sense, but Leroy Sane's injury has seemingly sparked City into life.
In addition to Klopp's previous firm denial of interest, the move doesn't seem to make a great deal of sense for either of the two clubs, or the player.
I think it makes a great deal of sense economically for a lot of people these days.
And if that's the case, then simple models of redistributive politics don't make a great deal of sense.
- There is the strong potential for this to be implemented badly, but having GPs as the market participants in the care provision market makes a great deal of sense.
While the integration of these two regimes makes a great deal of sense from an administrative perspective, and would do much to simplify the tax system for the majority of taxpayers, the complexities and issues that will have to be addressed should not be underestimated.
At this point, Ron Paul is making a great deal of sense - cut the federal government down to the bare minimum.
This, too, makes a great deal of sense.
«Having been bitten myself many times by tabanids, which really hurt, this new explanation makes a great deal of sense to me,» he says.
«The laughter finding makes a great deal of sense, and laughter has been described as more like a different way of breathing than a way of speaking.»
People's love for the plant makes a great deal of sense.
The choice of foods makes a great deal of sense to me.
I need a strategy to begin transitioning my wardrobe towards my style goals so this makes a great deal of sense to me.
I was steadily absorbed by The Interpreter, even though much of the plot didn't make a great deal of sense.
Despite strong performances from all involved (Brody, Kristofferson and Knightley are joined by Jennifer Jason Leigh and the ever - watchable Daniel Craig), the thought was never far from the back of my mind that this is a story which just doesn't make a great deal of sense.
Unfortunately, as a plausible psychological horror film, it just doesn't make a great deal of sense.
It doesn't always make a great deal of sense (a partially eaten apple happens to mysteriously appear in the bathroom, strange noises that aren't fully explained).
Uma Thurman in «Kill Bill,» Naomi Watts in «Mulholland Drive,» the ensembles of «8 Women» or «I Heart Huckabee's» — all are examples of performances whose affectations or polarities don't make a great deal of sense outside of the very particular story world that has been created to house them.
The sitcom antics make a great deal of sense once you realize that writer - director Jeff Franklin cut his teeth in television writing teleplays for many comedy shows, and was the man responsible for the popular series, «Full House».
We are supposed to take for granted that such an extremely befuddling series of events could possibly happen, as if we should be used to farfetched superhero origins enough to gloss over the fact that Catwoman's modus operandi doesn't make a great deal of sense.
We first meet Goodman's Frank in a Grecian bathhouse, blubber spilling out from beneath his robes as he barks a cruel economic philosophy that, when you set aside all the profanity, actually makes a great deal of sense.
This makes a great deal of sense.
Too late David Elkind's arguments against academic training for young children make a great deal of sense, but they fall into an all - too - common trap (see «Young Einsteins,» Forum, Summer 2001).
In higher education especially, I've learned to think about academe as a «loosely coupled system» - something that I hadn't conceptualized before but now makes a great deal of sense.
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