Sentences with phrase «make sense to talk»

And so maybe it might make sense to talk about some of our resolutions.
«It might make sense to talk to a bank or a trust company to work out, well, a trust that would manage things on Jared's behalf if he should be found.»
It doesn't make sense to talk about it in other terms.
Well, they're spatial averages, so it doesn't make sense to talk about how they vary in space.
I'm going to give a talk here in a couple of weeks and they wanted a title, so I just gave them that title because I thought it would make sense to talk about the most recent show that I'd done.
As for the $ 5k, it might make sense to talk to a lawyer, or contact the Department of Education Ombudsman if you have Federal Loans.
It wouldn't make sense to talk about the performers or their work.
With synthetic biology, on the other hand, the degree of genetic manipulation is so dramatic that it does not even make sense to talk about «modification».
Does it make sense to talk about other universes if they can never be detected?
I voted against increases to EU budgets, I voted for an EU referendum as soon as possible, I'm pro-grammar schools, I'm pro-reducing immigration — it would make sense to talk about at least a joint candidacy.
If I said I was Hindu but didn't act at all as the religion taught and went out and killed people, would it even make sense to talk about the rise of Hindu Terrorism?
The Bible covers so many different literary genres though and is written for and by so many different people at different times, that it simply doesn't make sense to talk of the whole thing as an «instruction manual».
I've covered this topic before, but I thought it would make sense to talk to some of the standouts that are speaking at Innovation Congress to hear their own brutal truths about innovation.
But it also doesn't make sense to talk about our runaway national healthcare bill... without mentioning the bill itself.
If you notice that Karen is a really hard worker who doesn't talk about career advancement much, it makes sense to talk initiate that conversation with her, just as you would with Joe.
If it is not necessary that there be finite actualities, and if in fact they have not always existed, it makes no sense to talk about necessary principles governing their mutual relations and therefore limiting what God can do with them.
That's why it makes sense to talk less and listen more, at least until your relationship reaches the next level.
Second, the more optimistic one outlined by Peter Wielhouwer in the early 2000s, suggesting that more sophisticated targeting would also allow campaigns to identify more voters it makes sense to talk to and try to motivate, and thus expand the electorate as more people are turned out to vote.
So it makes no sense to talk about the ES350 as if Lexus inadvertently produced a car that is confidently capable yet strangely emotionless.
When it makes sense to talk one and one about your book to other writers and professionals, do so.
When talking about target market it makes sense to talk about these separately.
Maybe it's that curatorial impulses and market judgments are no longer separate enough that it makes sense to talk about one or the other taking over.
While that Italian flag may be X %, Y % and Z % green, white and red, while that red is above 15 % and / or the red / white is above 40 %, it makes no sense to talk about any of it with certainty: Every statement — one way or another — should be offered with the level of certainty appended.
This is why it makes sense to talk about this as an unusual background rise, and what it does to ENSO.
To the extent you want readers to think of climate models as a single collective genre, as represented by a core set of processes «based on fundamental laws of nature» it makes sense to talk about the behaviour of the average of model runs.
Is the phenomenon of cloud computing sufficiently fixed that it makes sense to talk about international agreements on applicable law?
I'm not sure it makes sense to talk about having «jurisdiction» over an IP address, for the purposes you're discussing.
You don't have to address this in your agreement if you don't want to, but it makes sense to talk about it.

Not exact matches

The underlying software has to sift through and make sense of a lot of information — your relationship to your contacts, what their interests are, what you've talked about in the past and what's happening in the world — so it can recommend what to talk about and when.
This is the first thing we talk about in Lean Startup because you can not do any of the techniques of Lean Startup — the rapid experimentation, the scientific approach, the broad development — none of it makes any sense and can't work unless you have a vision for what you are trying to accomplish.
Talking to Annie more and more, it made perfect sense why someone who was so interested in health would go into cosmetics immediately following an amazing exit.
Pincus said in an interview with CNBC that he and the board «talked, questioned, when would it make sense to move from multi-class to single - class share structure.»
Talk to your insurance agent about policy limits, and then assess whether it makes sense to add a rider or endorsement to increase coverage on any expensive items or categories.
And that means getting out from behind your computer, talking to real business leaders and making smart career decisions that make sense.
CVS talks to buy health insurer Aetna makes sense because the drugstore operator and prescription benefit manager has been facing threats from all sides, analysts say.
Sometimes, when I'm telling a young entrepreneur that slowing down makes a lot more sense than hurrying along what will most likely turn out to be the wrong road, I get the sense that I could just as well be talking to the radio.
He says that most of the rules make sense, but takes issue with four, including a rule prohibiting reporters from discussing internal meetings: «I get great value from talking about investments I plan to make.
Richard Aboulafia, vice president at Teal Group, said now that the Embraer talks have been brought to light, the suit makes sense.
Sure, it makes sense to drop the veteran card when you're talking about something directly related to your military service, but that's about it.
But if you're being interviewed by another person or are appearing on live television, it makes more sense to go in with a basic outline of what you want to talk about rather than a word - for - word script.
«Extroverted thinkers are happy to get new information in a meeting and to start making sense of it by talking through it.
A few of the arguments, like how the long lineups provide fans an opportunity to talk movies with their fellow attendees, made sense even though I wouldn't consider them a worthy tradeoff for all the other issues.
Given that most founders are nice people who like to help out their pals, and their friends are cool folks who are happy to talk and tweet about their awesome experience at a new establishment, it makes perfect sense for friends to get a deal when they come in to a buddy's business, right?
There has long been talk of an east - west power grid in Canada, and Couillard said it only makes sense to start with the two largest, neighbouring provinces.
It makes sense to mainly talk about your products, but that's where social media goes to die.
«He began talking about something called data processing,» Drucker recalled, «and it made absolutely no sense to me.
At BFS Capital, we always encourage our small business customers to talk with their lending provider to figure out a payment schedule that makes sense for them.
In fact, Ty always talks about how he believes borrowed capital should either increase ROI or add additional value to the business, or borrowing might not make sense (and I agree).
It never made sense to me and it was talked about before the company was bought by HBC.
(Ritholtz is no stranger to social media — TED Talks credits his Big Picture blog as one of «100 websites you should know and use,» while Matt Miller of Bloomberg says Ritholtz «consistently makes more sense than anyone else in media» and Randall Forsyth of Barron's calls The Big Picture «a must - read blog.»)
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