Sentences with phrase «little sense when»

And it frankly makes little sense when we've already saw the Nubia Z11 Max launch a week ago.
But, this makes little sense when you consider the average cost of a «typical» renters insurance policy.
They make little sense when read by anyone else.
Schrödinger's cat tells us that what goes on at the microscopic level makes little sense when applied to everyday experience.
High score, which I see as a vestigial design trope originally found in Pinball machines and rarely questioned since, makes little sense when looked at as a «goal».
Meanwhile the excuse that they want to maintain the Battlefield experience makes little sense when one considers that space battles were part of the experience.
It's simply too hard (and too expensive) for me to be loyal to Hyatt so paying $ 3,000 + for status now makes little sense when I know how hard it will be to make the most of the benefits next year.
Of course, this makes little sense when the colonies undergo TNR or trap, neuter, return because these cats are also vaccinated for rabies, or at least supposed to be.
However, that makes little sense when looking at traditional ETFs, which try simply to capture the returns of a specific asset class.
For example, some of the side effects in women taking synthetic hormones can include depression, fluid retention, vaginal bleeding, dizziness, and nausea — which makes little sense when you're trying to alleviate symptoms in the first place!
The senator said it made little sense when the DEC in December 2015 reversed itself by declaring the landfill a Superfund site, even after it had removed 80 truckloads of previously buried Love Canal waste.
We all know that the Gunners are short in the striking department, so it made little sense when Wenger took off Olivier Giroud and replaced him with Gabriel following the red card.
Comments such as muslims are a disease and we must erraticate them makes little sense when we as Americans are suppose to be on the side of reason and tolerence.

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It makes little sense to award executives on a biased short - term basis when the effects of their actions can last for years, or to award directors on the basis of time — or, as one of my students put it, «showing up.»
The U.K.'s Davis argues that it makes little sense to have a deal that covers only goods when 71 % of EU GDP, and 80 % of the U.K.'s, is generated by services.
But somewhere in the heat of battle, when there seemed little to lose, when doing whatever it took felt more heroic than sticking to your guns, for one unfortunate moment at the 11th hour, it made all the sense in the world to ask, «Is this a prime minister?»
When it comes to the actual content of the emails, however, there appears to be very little that is earth - shattering, or even news - worthy in any conventional sense.
Not only do they make sense for a bustling, busy office by reducing sharp corners and providing closer body - to - keyboard comfort, they also offer a little more enclosed privacy when arranged the right way.
Furthermore, the various measures can be mutually reinforcing when used in combination, so it makes little sense to commit to a particular sequence for using them.
(It's worth noting that when Trump was actually in charge of deciding who would be sent home on an hour - long competition reality show, his decisions often made so little sense that producers would have to deliberately cut the episode to make it look like the loser had committed a fireable offense.)
Taking on more equity risk when the expected future returns are lower than in the past and downside risks higher makes little sense to me.
Financial firms seem to be doing a little of both, partnering when it makes sense and building it on their own in other instances.
Yet when I now reflect on all 52 interviews in my podcast, this makes complete sense; the grit and hustle that comes from moving to a foreign country - often with very little means - and persevering through hardship lends itself to starting a company and overcoming the unexpected bumps of early startup life.
And if that's the case it makes little economic or ecological sense to spend billions of dollars building new fossil fuel infrastructure and increasing capacity, particularly when that infrastructure has a working life span and expected financial return that well exceeds thirty years.
When he relates his one adult visit to her» he by then a rising literary lion, she a well - known poet» Oz recognizes her flat as the home of a religious woman but conveys little sense of what that might mean.
When 33 - year - old dentist Andy Davies experienced a sense of neck strain and some headaches while at work in 2011, he though little of it but went to get checked by his doctor.
In short, when I dealt with issues other than the condition of nature, the sense of being part of that nature, whatever my explicit doctrines, had little affect on what I said.
But when so little wilderness remains in a nation, the contemplative gifts it offers — such as silence, solitude and a sense of awe — become worth as much as the marketable commodities that can be extracted.
We could then suppose that when Whitehead developed the idea of the consequent nature in the narrow sense, he created the «primordial nature» as a contrasting term This hypothesis would make sense of the present text of PR without supposing that Whitehead began working on the Gifford Lectures only with a noninteractive God little different from the abstract principle of concretion of SMW» (PS 15: 200).
Just as John Wesley is often credited with preventing a revolution in England at the time of the French Revolution because he had the working classes sitting in church when they could have been revolting, Britain's faithful and God - fearing serving class had little sense of the potential of social mobility (although this is explored when one of the footmen is accepted as a trainee chef at The Ritz).
When we had very little scientific knowledge of the working of the universe, it made sense for mankind to construct a God to put their faith in and to provide answers.
I believe that little children can have faith; I believe that when a parent gazes at a child or grandchild — I did this morning with my fourmonth - old grandson; we just had a bit of eye contact and smiling at each other — there's a wonderful sense of love which passes between them, which is pre-articulate.
So little by little he succeeds in forgetting it; in the course of years he finds it almost ludicrous, especially when he is in good company with other capable and active men who have a sense and capacity for real life.
I'm not flighty by any means when it comes to what I believe, but I do feel like there's this sense of wonder, almost a holy imagination that I feel has come back to me since I had my little girl.
This may be necessary when the more traditional context would make little if any sense to those who must be reached.
Eventually enough people will come to their senses and will pay more attention to objective evidence - based research and not the simple little fairy tales in religious texts that made sense back when humans were far less educated.
No effort to help the poor has integrity apart from ecological concerns; conversely, it makes little sense to talk of ecology apart from justice when the plight of the poor has become a major contributing factor to the environmental crisis.
The age of accountability is a concept born from the compassion of the human heart, from a deep and intrinsic sense that a loving, good, and just God would not condemn little children or the mentally handicapped to such suffering when they could certainly bear no responsibility for their faith.
«When you get that situation and then the reason for them not being there is studiously avoided - the whole thing becomes in a sense a little farcical.»
Some got into this imaginative identification a little deeper and began to talk about their sense of failure as disciples when Jesus walked with us.
Critical thinker, You study a little science and suddenly you feel you have it figured out, Your meaning of life and the after life is based on other men's hypotheses, Yet it makes such good sense to you that you make a life choice based on it, then you stand up and criticize a person whose made a life choice based on A holy Book written 2000 years ago, When it comes down to it how are you any different, Your choices based on science which changes daily and theirs on the prophets.
I couldn't get away with, all the others kids are doing it, when I was about 10 years old, so your reference to the government being just as bad or worse makes little sense.
When, little more than a century ago, Man first discovered the abyss of time that lies behind him, and therefore the abyss that lies ahead, his first feeling was a tremendous hope, a sense of wonderment at the progress our fathers had made.
As I thought about how to apply these teachings practically, a lot of strategies came to mind — putting the needs of others before my own, buying less and giving more, humbling myself when engaged in political or theological debates, embracing rather than complaining about those «one - way relationships,» praying for others more sincerely, saying «yes» a little more often, working on that ubiquitous sense of entitlement and pride that keeps me from going the extra mile.
Its only when we look back and forward and try to make «sense» of it all that we die a little before we are really dead.
Indeed, the framework of rights would make little sense if a marvelous right to privacy gave us freedom to couple as we pleased, then failed to shield us when only one such coupling could compel us to care for a child for twenty years.
up to the gray - bearded manhood of this time, there is none but has left me honey in the hive of memory that I now feed on for present delight, When I recall the years... I am filled with a sense of sweetness and wonder that such little things can make a mortal so exceedingly rich.
Each summer when I see the first little cartons of miniature tomatoes in shades of yellow, orange, purple and red I tend to lose all sense of self - control.
Hi Ashley - maybe a little extra fat in the pan, also when you put the paneer down in the pan, don't touch or move it until you sense a crust has developed.
the combination might be a little unexpected for most, but really — when you taste it, it makes total sense.
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