Sentences with phrase «make eminent sense»

Kindles and other eReaders make eminent sense in sub-Saharan Africa, where Worldreader reports that more than 200 million children have never read a book on their own.
In one of these, the words of Jesus to people in an authoritarian society, to «make up your minds not to prepare your defence beforehand» (Luke 21:14, NEB), make eminent sense.
But strip away bad actors and financial engineering, and the concept makes eminent sense in an era of increasing life spans.
And despite Harper's emphatic denial, this makes eminent sense given his steep and long slide in popularity.
Particularly in light of the disconnected nature of stocks and bonds at the moment, maintaining a well - diversified portfolio makes eminent sense.
That is, we participate in this natural truth intuitively, and it makes eminent sense.
And the assertion that all suffering, however great, is one or the other makes eminent sense if you believe that God is good and omnipotent, and that God exercises this omnipotence to control events here on earth.
For Brazilians this makes eminent sense, as they are now living through a nation - wide disarmament campaign during which the people are being encouraged to hand in to the authorities any fire arms that they may have at home.
Giving laptops to every student makes eminent sense,» he adds, because «what was happening outside of the schools needed to happen inside the schools.»
Customizing your teaching to suit each child makes eminent sense.
«It makes eminent sense to start requiring at least some principal payments on HELOCs,» says Stuart Feldstein, president of SMR Research Corp. in Hackettstown, N.J., which studies the industry.
«Putting in place a Canadian law school that will give Canadians an opportunity to get a high - quality legal education here in Canada to me makes eminent sense,» he says.
And, to be sure, there is a way that this framing makes eminent sense.
This is referred to in personal injury law as the «collateral source rule,» and in light of all of the facts, makes eminent sense.
I've seen this model recommended by consultants, and of course, it makes eminent sense.
This is not only an advertisement tag line; it makes eminent sense as well.

Not exact matches

One analyst told Zuckerberg that the spending increase was «highly unfortunate,» but added that it made «eminent sense
These guidelines, which the 92,000 schools that participate in the federal program will have until 1998 to implement, make eminent good sense and are long overdue.
The (In) constancy of Space - Struggle for Identity is a group multimedia exhibition which includes works by eminent Dutch and Croatian Contemporary visual artists dealing with the concept of man made space and its (in) constancy, not only in physical sense but also on sociological, symbolical, psychological and ideological level.
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