Sentences with phrase «makes imminent sense»

7) Preparation for natural weather disasters and adaptation to whatever climate Nature (or anyone else) throws at us both make imminent sense, as I wrote earlier.
6) More research funding into improved nuclear energy makes lots of sense (fast breeder, thorium, nuclear fusion, etc.) 7) Preparation for natural weather disasters and adaptation to whatever climate Nature (or anyone else) throws at us both make imminent sense, as our hostess has stressed.
Historically, lawyers were the only ones who were educated enough to deliver legal services and so it made imminent sense to ring - fence the practice of law solely around lawyers.

Not exact matches

With the publication of my new book with Paul Bosland, The Complete Chile Pepper Book, imminent, it makes sense to start featuring some recipes from it.
Not every potential project makes sense: The researchers offer a list of conditions under which such assisted colonization would be appropriate, including imminent extinction, feasibility and a favorable cost — benefit analysis.
If you want to make your CLS even safer, you can also choose Mercedes» PREsafe system, which closes all the windows and primes the seatbelts if it senses an imminent accident, as well as warning you if the car strays out of its lane on the motorway.
Nissan uses the same system to make the Sentra automatically hit the brakes if it senses an imminent collision, and the driver takes no action.
7) Preparation for natural weather disasters and adaptation to whatever climate Nature (or anyone else) throws at us both make imminent [sic] sense, as I wrote earlier.
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