Sentences with phrase «kind of sense»

It makes sense for a lot of game genres; I think it makes a special kind of sense for horror games where immersion is more important than perhaps in other genres.
If you just look at a map, it makes a certain kind of sense.
I kind of put them in different piles and tried to see what kind of sense I could make out of them.
The best I can do is try to make my own kind of sense out of it.
If the gospel makes sense, it makes a very odd kind of sense.
In the context of this culture it makes a strange kind of sense.
Sometimes, though, the stars line up perfectly and selling your house to a family member just makes the right kind of sense.
It makes a lovely kind of sense for him to compose for games, then.
It kind of does matter whether man's activities are to blame or not, because, you know, if we're not the cause then we're, kind of, not the solution either, and the point is, that whatever we need to do about it, doing what your running mate wants makes kind of no sense at all.
«I know that there are people who have the same kind of sense of responsibility for their community and love for their community who aren't religious, are not Christian,» he says, reflecting back.
Things made their own kind of sense in the Mushroom Kingdom, and figuring out how that world worked was rewarding.
To that end, they used capacitive sensing — the same kind of sensing the iPhone's touch screen relies on — to register touch, since it can tolerate a thin, nonactive layer between the user's finger and the underlying sensors.
«I think it makes a special kind of sense for horror games where immersion is more important than perhaps in other genres... I think we should most definitely start thinking about what we could do with that kind of technology in the future.
It makes a poetic kind of sense that some of the earliest self - storage facilities in the world opened in L.A. under the Hollywood sign in the 1920s.
As long as that's valid, I'm pretty sure the Yankees make a sick, logical kind of sense for his eventual destination.
b) is the right answer, but if you're incapable of that, at least a) makes a rash kind of sense.
I'm not going to try and justify my remarks beyond saying that for me it was never really intended to be personal which sounds wierd but as you will see makes a cunning kind of sense too.
The film eventually makes a queasy kind of sense, but Linklater's predilection for long takes and improvisation can transform Keanu's nightmare into a bit of a trudge.
Rebecca's reasoning, or the little that we glimpse of it, makes a traditional kind of sense.
And so, as old men, the actors make an odd kind of sense paired off as old friends in Youth.
It's a film set at the edge of everything, where reason becomes awe and where the inexplicable somehow makes a resonant kind of sense, and it's as beautiful and infinitely detailed as a fractal image.
It all makes a certain kind of sense through the lens of the superhero narrative, in which the heroes are embodiments of some real idea and representatives of some aspirational ideal.
It's a kind of rapture... completely surprising combinations that make a higher kind of sense, that come to you out of nowhere...»
Ruocco's sentences answer to their own logic, but in their seeming opacity lurks true magic: the suggestion of an emotion that acts as a translator, piecing absurdity into the best kind of sense.
At Documenta, seeing your Fairytale (2007) and looking at your blog, increasingly I came to think that your blog is actually a social sculpture in a Joseph Beuys kind of sense.
Using a method she describes as «a kind of archaeological investigation, uncovering something to make a different kind of sense of it,» Hiller probes the unseen, unheard, unspoken and unexplained, and in the process has explored subjects such as lost languages, telepathy, dreams and automatic writing.
am kind of sense of humor, humble and trust worthy, an easy going man, i love reading and also watching football
«It makes sense for a lot of game genres; I think it makes a special kind of sense for horror games where immersion is more important that perhaps in other genres.
Meanwhile, his American counterpart Foley ends up making a strange kind of sense: If you felt as if your government were failing at one of its basic functions, protecting the general welfare, you might feel free to pick up a gun, too.
This makes a certain kind of sense, since the stem cells in the paternal germ line undergo continuous cell division throughout a man's life, whereas a woman is born with all of the eggs she'll ever have.
Are you even trying to make any kind of sense or to put anything forward that would move any conversation forward?
In ancient days, when stars and planets were thought to be capricious gods, this did make some kind of sense.
Of course Jesus had some kind of sense of humor, most people do, and if you didn't it would make him a very cold person.
Please do not presume to claim a ban on all guns remotely makes any kind of sense.
Somehow, these folks have all bought into the idea that, if you can state something in a grammatically correct sentence, like «The man travelled north of the North Pole», that it automatically makes some kind of sense.
Even while we may remember the names of the old denominations, we tend to forget that it all made a kind of sense, back in the day, and it came with a kind of order.
So it makes a kind of sense that Jobs, who like all the brave hip kids of his generation became Experienced, was one of the men who helped make this I - World of ours possible.
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