Sentences with phrase «make logical sense given»

The official announcement won't come until next month when the car is revealed, but would make logical sense given the lowered cost of shared tooling and that the U.S. market is likely to be one of the largest for the Maserati SUV.

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I know that Christians are told to have faith that some day all of this will actually make logical sense, but you can't help but notice that it's the Bible itself that gives us this reassurance about itself.
Who is God to say that either you believe in something or he won't give you salvation, it makes no logical sense.
Yet, given the logical problems connected with the notion of a finite actual entity somehow prehending the objective integration of the primordial and consequent natures within God (as indicated above), it makes sense to think of God's influence on the concrescing actual occasion simply in terms of divine feelings vis - à - vis objective possibilities already present in the world as a common field of activity for God and all finite actual occasions.
After all, it makes much more logical sense to give the job to someone who already has the necessary skills than to train someone new.
While that made sense from a logical standpoint — the Fire lacks any sort of official support from the Market, and access was likely blocked to avoid confusion — it's always nice to see consumers be given the chance to use a product any which way they please.
Given that the overwhelming majority of home buyers start their search on the internet and people will be accessing the Internet from their mobile devices, it would only make logical sense to ensure that you prepared your real estate brand for mobile users.
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