Sentences with phrase «make any sense to say»

«It doesn't make sense to say to that person «Go call a thousand people and try to identify new customers,» or «You've sold these ten deals, now make sure they get delivered,»» he says.
But, it makes no sense to say I think this company will «sustainably» grow earnings faster than sales.
Fred, Of course it doesn't make sense to say you believe when you have doubts.
This is further evidence that Malachi is primarily writing to the priests here, because if he were writing to all the people, it would not make sense to say that all the people were robbing from all the people.
So it makes sense to say that they'll remain alienated or anxious and restless in the midst of prosperity.
However, it scarcely makes sense to say that certain bones of a fish skull are incipient ears, or that two pairs of fins in fish have concealed in them the five - fingered appendages of the higher vertebrates.
Seeing as atheists are constantly calling for proof, it doesn't make sense to say that atheists have faith.
But when events take place that God knew were improbable, it makes sense to say he experiences something like surprise.
It's just not true, the argument goes, that it makes any sense to say that we're free and self - centered individuals by nature.
If it makes sense to say, as it obviously does, that this human being could have had a somewhat different career up until the present, then this individual is a partly indefinite entity.
In deciding what enhancements to make generally available, it make sense to say, Mehlman goes on, that «The government decision - maker might look to John Rawls» notion of «primary goods» — those that every rational person should want.»
For the Aristotelian position, the real problem is to explain how forms get into the temporal process, and it makes sense to say that they emerge.
A person should make amends for his own past wrongs; but it also makes sense to say he should amend the past wrongs of his whole society.
It now makes sense to say that the subject produces a self - referential relation, produces itself, its continuity.
Scientific experts are surely right that if our moods are merely random collections of chemicals — and so give us no real access to the truth about who we are — then it makes no sense to say we have a right to them.
If past, present, and future are equally definite (closed to alternative possibilities), then it makes no sense to say that an event is «now» definite, as distinguishable from «was» or «will be» definite.
Additionally, it makes no sense to say «the sixers are artificially bad because embiid didn't play his rookie year» as if it was a fluke.
«I don't think it makes sense to say the risks we face are easily calculable,» he says.
«It doesn't make any sense to say a $ 300 million tax cut is a trade - off for a $ 15.7 billion dollar cost increase,» Pokalsky said.
«It makes sense to say that maybe from the results of the tests, further rests had been recommended.
That said, I think, from an organizational standpoint, it makes sense to say, look here's our focus, lets talk about these topics, that's why we're coming together.
«That means it doesn't make any sense to say what inflation predicts, except to say it predicts everything,» he says.
When you think about it, it doesn't make sense to say that whole grains are essential but that powdered grains are dangerous... how can the same food be both incredibly good and incredibly evil?
Since prebiotics nourish the already existing good bacteria in your system, it makes sense to say they're a fundamental nutrient to digestive health.
I mean, I feel it kind of makes sense to say... if you're going to be more or less participating in these types of relationships anyway, you may as well do it right.
It made no sense to say that by an arbitrary year. . .
It just doesn't make sense to say that the goal will achieve the goal.
At the same time, it doesn't make sense to say «self - publishers aren't authors», because there are a lot of us who struggle to find a readership and build a fan base as the market becomes increasingly saturated by pointless crap and everyone else vying for recognition.
It's established in the Sentinel that even before the REF left Earth, the Invid has already attacked and taken over Tyrol, so it does not make sense to say that the Invid attacked Tyrol after the REF left in 2022.
It makes no sense to say that speciesism is wrong because it is like racism (or any other form of discrimination) but that we do not have a position about racism.
Well since Blackberry is notorious for releasing several variants of their phones (curve, Bold, pearl, etc) it would make sense to say what BGR did.
From a marketing perspective, it makes sense to say good things about books, e-books, readers, authors, and publishers of all kinds.
If you're in a situation now where you can't borrow anyways or the only borrowing you can do is at super high interest rates then it makes sense to say okay let's bring an end to it and get started.
«I don't think it makes sense to say that people shouldn't spend some it,» Stammers said.
It just doesn't make sense to say that a sale of half your holdings before the split would come only from long - term shares, but a sale of half your holdings after the split would dispose of some of your short - term shares while you retain some of your long - term shares.
They'd say no no matter what franchise you asked about because it wouldn't make sense to say yes.
Does it make sense to say that videogames are made of rules?
Perhaps it makes sense to say that as he painted, Avery experienced the present moment as expansive, encompassing not only the subject he was bringing into view but his memory of it.
Like Hugh a number of people emailed me asking for my thoughts which I had decided I would not post out of respect for a colleague who had been laid off but then I figured it made sense to say something about Blue Monster given I was an instigator.
The net effect is equal either to A or B, but it makes no sense to say that A is responsible for 100 % of the warming or that B is.
It makes no sense to say that all previous changes in the climate (pre-1850) were natural, but all changes in future climate are unnatural, unless you can prove otherwise beyond a reasonable doubt.
In both cases I think it makes sense to say that responsibility, and blame, is shared between the consumer and the producer.
It doesn't make sense to say the danger of oil spills and pollution are a danger in one state, and not in the rest of the nation.
So I propose that it makes sense to say that 1 and 0 are not in the probabilities; just as negative and positive infinity, which do not obey the field axioms, are not in the real numbers.
If a place is ten degrees above normal at a time of one degree of global warming, it does not make sense to say that one degree is due to climate change, and nine degrees «would have happened anyway», even in a statistical sense.
Given that a doubling or near doubling of CO2 is pretty much guaranteed to happen this century if we don't take action, it makes no sense to say there's no existential threat over the 21st century.
That way we could decide together whether it made sense to say «no» to that project or to hand off something else on my plate to another associate.
Does it make sense to say that filing fees are OK but hearing fees are not?
What does it make sense to say?
It may make sense to say, «I think that your mother / father wants to come between us or make you feel unsafe / uncomfortable with me or have you believe that you can only love one of us at a time.»
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