Both references would seem to
make equal sense.
Given this, then, one of the foremost tasks of philosophy is to restore the unity of mind and nature in a way which
makes equal sense of both.
Not exact matches
Sure, it
made sense to give everyone an
equal shot, regardless of race or gender, and let the smartest, hardest - working people run the country.
But since only two or three dozen commodities have adequate liquidity, and the energy complex dominates on a trade - weighted basis, an
equal weighted commodity index
makes the most
sense until capacity limits are reached (not a problem now with commodities deeply unpopular).
For me, I decided that the $ 95 fee didn't
make sense as the Sapphire Reserve provided
equal or better benefits across the board and I was happy to pay the premium to have the card for both myself and my wife ($ 75 authorized user fee as well).
When rent payments are nearly
equal to a house payment owning your own home
makes sense.
(order of operations) bible - and - church divded by love
equaling war doesn't
make sense on it's own.
To hold that same - sex marriage is part of the fundamental right to marry, or necessary for giving LGBT people the
equal protection of the laws, the Court implicitly
made a number of other assumptions: that one - flesh union has no distinct value in itself, only the feelings fostered by any kind of consensual sex; that there is nothing special about knowing the love of the two people whose union gave you life, whose bodies gave you yours, so long as you have two sources of care and support; that what children need is parenting in some disembodied
sense, and not mothering and fathering.
However, no human being is destined to suffer such grief; him we may refer to Socrates, or to that which in a still more beautiful
sense can
make the unequal
equal.
One must
make a reasoned decision about these truths, and in that
sense the United Nations Charter and the Declaration reaffirm «faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, and in the
equal rights of men and women.»
this
makes as much
sense as you, yet seems to be completely idiotic... so they are
equal statments for my unicorns are as provible as your god..
I would say that Christ is the answer to both of these perspectives, providing both a
sense of our failures and need for help, and the actual help, love and acceptance by grace that
makes us all
equal in our need for him.
This is why the Christian faith, when it is
made vital in terms of the
equal worth of all persons to God, is a more effective solvent of ill feeling than argument, even as a
sense of sin about race prejudice is a necessary prelude to repentance and change.
That would have actually
made sense, if I didn't watch the match but I did and it didn't look like Ramsey was trying not to outshine wilshere, ramsey misplacing passes does not
equal trying not to outshine wilshere.
jonm — I believe you are right and it
makes sense that our cash reserves do not
equal our spending budget for new players.
The Lib Dems also undertake to place on homophobic chanting on an
equal par with racist chanting in the eyes of the law, which
makes sense.
NOTE: reverse this so South Carolina wins, and it
makes an
equal amount of
sense.
Bearing that in mind it
makes sense to keep Massa or a slower driver alongside Alonso for 2013, rather than somone like Perez who would presumably want
equal treatment, and a multi year deal.
I have a totally lay understanding but what he told me
made quite a bit of
sense which is that yes, a c - section is major abdominal surgery and it's good to avoid it while all the other indicators are basically
equal.
If the choices were truly nutritional
EQUALS — like a bean burrito on whole - wheat tortilla with fresh veggies, OR a vegetable stir - fry over brown rice — then your model
makes wonderful
sense.
You start with a presumption that both parents have an
equal level of commitment to their child's well - being, in which case, yes, everything you're saying
makes perfect
sense, and i agree completely that responsible, caring fathers shouldn't be kept from their children.
Blair could have rearranged all of the words and
made an
equal amount of
sense.
That year marked the Times's 80th anniversary, so the editors thought it
made sense to ask intellectual luminaries of the time to gaze into a future an
equal period away, which, if you do the math right and don't engage in any major Gregorian - style calendar recalibrations, gives you 2011.
Dr Greger ranks insulin response of the apple, oatmeal, pasta, beef, and fish based on approximately
equal weight of each food, which
makes sense to me.
But if I had to pick a model, the PCRM Power Plate model is the one that
makes a lot of
sense to me: ie, no base of a pyramid, but
equal slices of a pie instead.
Make the exhalation and the inhalation of
equal length and avoid any
sense of forcing the breath.
Of course, this graph alone doesn't prove anything (correlation does not
equal causation), but it does
make sense that replacing traditional foods like butter and meat with processed low - fat foods high in sugar had something to do with it.
Which
makes sense, I think, given that it is just
equal parts water and peanut.
She plays Cinderella in Into the Woods (out this week) so it only
makes sense that the actress opts for a dress that's
equal parts regal and sweet at an event for the film.
When you're a young student or not that fincially secure, it
makes perfect
sense to choose a wealthy man over a poor man... providing you have
equal feelings for both of course.
The whole mechanic
makes a lot of
sense and you'll need
equal parts strategy, quick reflexes and pattern recognition to
make it through all five areas.
Jamie may treat Ronsel like an
equal, but you can hear vestiges of his father's racism in the way he asks Ronsel about his wartime conquests — he wants to know whether Ronsel ever slept with a white woman — and you can
sense the fear in the deferential way that the Jacksons tread lightly whenever white men are present,
making apologies even when they're in the right.
March 28, 2014 • Christine Lagarde says giving women access to the job market isn't just about
equal opportunity — it
makes economic
sense.
But to associate
equal pay and women in regard to public schools
makes little
sense.
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Comparing
equal amounts of small group teaching with whole class teaching might
make sense to researchers, but it has little to do with the actual circumstances of classrooms.
The anvil - like integrity of the aluminium spine definitely gives a rare
sense of solidity, but there's a deftness and agility that
makes threading the E10 S along a great road addictive and satisfying in
equal measure.
In reality, my husband's salary is five times what I used to
make, and no amount of freelance work I ever take on could possibly
make us
equal players in the financial
sense.
It
makes no
sense when a publisher prices an ebook at a price
equal or greater than a hardback book.
So that
makes sense, all other things being
equal, but if there was a new book by one of my favorite authors, length no longer came into the equation.
Publishers need to come up a way to monetize ebooks that
make sense, so authors will still want to work with them instead of doing it on their own (which is easier than ever) or working with companies where they are in control or an
equal partner with publishers.
For example, if you had a large capital gain to be claimed in a future year it may
make sense to defer a deduction (all other things being
equal)
I don't think
equal weighting
makes sense for the S&P 500, where no single company represents more than 3 % by cap weight.
If you want a small - cap bias in the portfolio, then an
equal weighted index can
make sense.
The equation
makes sense all right, but why would anyone need to figure out a discount factor (y in the equation) that
makes the future cash flows of the bond
equal to its price?
That being said, assuming that you have relatively
equal investments in both your traditional and Roth IRAs, I think it usually
makes the most
sense to pull out of your traditional IRA — and 401 (k) plans — first.
Second, if you are planning to stay in your home for at least three to five years, it may
make sense to pay «points» (a point
equals 1 % of the loan amount) and closing costs to get the lowest available rate.
I'm wondering where it might not
make sense to use the expression «dollars and cents», or assume that a dollar always
equals one hundred cents.
Since the price list and services are supposed to be
equal for everyone, then no matter how your accounts originated, if 10 % of archives are an expensive enough problem to integrate, then it
makes financial
sense to restrict access to 100 % of archives older than some arbitrary threshold.
Wouldn't it
make sense to pull the amount of money
equal to your unused reimbursable medical receipts like a week before you turn 65?