Sentences with phrase «makes kind of no sense»

Does that make any kind of sense to you...?
To get married in order to have sex, which we all have an urge to have, does make some kind of sense.
In ancient days, when stars and planets were thought to be capricious gods, this did make some kind of sense.
A little later, packing up his manuscripts, Ford happened to see «the page and the very commended phrase «old - eyed», and to notice that somehow in the rounds of fatigued retyping that used to precede a writer's final sign - off on a book in the days before word processors, the original and rather dully hybridised «cold - eyed» had somehow lost its «c» and become «old - eyed», only nobody'd noticed since they both made a kind of sense
Please do not presume to claim a ban on all guns remotely makes any kind of sense.
Does that make any kind of sense?
Among these process theologians, there is much more concern that their theology make some kind of sense to modern man than that it should be faithful to biblical revelation.
So it makes a kind of sense that Jobs, who like all the brave hip kids of his generation became Experienced, was one of the men who helped make this I - World of ours possible.
It makes a kind of sense to say that we've worked out a dimension of individual liberty or autonomy to which our Founders were blind.
As a pastor, one of the hardest things to help people through is making any kind of sense of personal tragedy.
This idea makes a kind of sense.
Even if they made any kind of sense, in the history of civilization more people have been killed in the name of god than for any other reason.
Complete foolishness, but if this sentence appeared in your Bible you'd be forced to make some kind of sense out of it, right?
This makes all kinds of sense to me, and it's why I was delighted to see my alma mater recently change the name of its required freshman course from «biblical worldview» to «Christian worldview.»
Now, I'm reading links between commercial deodorants / antiperspirants and breast cancer, and I think those findings would have made some kind of sense even before my arrowroot experience.
That makes all kinds of sense.
Even if you disagree with that admittedly extreme #take, though, we should be able to agree that introducing this kind of setup for a mid-July exhibition that counts for nothing makes all kinds of sense.
And perhaps, taking all of Wenger's time of Arsenal, that would make a kind of sense.
It might not be a mission impossible, but it's mission - kinda - possible - but - not - totally - possible, if that makes any kind of sense.
It made all kinds of sense to me in that moment.
Breast feeding just makes all kinds of sense for many reasons, not the least of which is the anti-bodies that get passed on.
In fact it was nobody's; you made the whole thing up, and couldn't be bothered to check if what you wrote made any kind of sense.
Is it wrong for people to want their universe to make some kind of sense, in all its facets — to want to make it orderly?
If something fits great, and you love it, it just makes all kinds of sense to me.
Although Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 lacks in multiplayer diversity and a story mode that makes some kind of sense, its fighting action is as enriched as ever, and the presentation knocks our socks off.
Tom gets his dream job as head coach of some imaginary college program and moves the bounty of his loins to a humongous mansion on the university's dime, leading to a lot of belly - aching, undeveloped «new kid» bully subplots, and what would be the final nail in Hilary Duff's career if the world that made her a star in the first place made any kind of sense.
There's a whole subplot about a Vietnamese priest that purposefully refuses to make any kind of sense for most of the run time.
The bad news is that Basic is essentially a prospective comeback picture for the principals — a glossy prestige piece that seems like a lot of other films and doesn't make any kind of sense and therefore must be good.
Through Lind's camera and Bobbi Jene's movements this documentary magically renders that passion, at its core, is nothing but a vigorous need to experience and make some kind of sense of living.
Something like the Boston Teacher Residency (BTR), or the approach employed in Long Beach, makes all kinds of sense — for those programs, districts, and teachers.
That makes all kinds of sense.
It s a treasured piece of American folk wisdom that makes all kinds of sense in terms of home maintenance.
But in fact it makes all kinds of sense for nonfiction.
It makes some kind of sense.
In order for a correction to make any kind of sense to your dog, you have to catch him in the act.
Wouldn't make any kind of sense, would it?
I'm next to certain that when he voices Nathan Drake, that's fairly close to his regular speaking voice, so for the animators to base his talking voice off of his talking face makes a kind of sense.
It even makes some kind of sense that rockets might have weaponry.
But even though they're relatively recent acquisitions for Disney, they're still under the big corporate Disney umbrella, so it makes some kind of sense.
At the Phillips, you wait for your own evolving reaction to make some kind of sense; at the National Gallery the room itself is designed to be evolving, and if you leave it without any particular connection, there is always the promise that next time, perhaps, the whole thing will be different.
It makes a kind of sense, since her redheads in photographs and video draw on film noir as well as fashion.
If you do enough, it starts to make some kind of sense.
The record for the Johns made some kind of sense — if such prices ever do, for a mess of color on canvas.
And, they only make any kind of sense for the limited number of folks who have to commute 20 - 30 miles every day in heavy stop and go traffic.
But climate denialism makes fools out of its adherents, who have to believe a nonsense conspiracy theory to make any kind of sense of their position.
As you say, we'll have to wait for the paper to see if it makes any kind of sense.
It might have actually been moderately amusing if it wasn't for the fact that Steyn appeared to think that what he was saying made some kind of sense, and that those in the audience seemed to be lapping it all up.
And yes, superficially, this view of the world makes a kind of sense.
Making any kind of sense of the climate debate from blogs requires that you visit a diversity of blogs (although Climate Etc is close to a one stop shop IMO).
In terms of going back prior to 1970 to identify a trend associated with global warming, it simply doesn't make any kind of sense to attempt to construct a linear trend in the time series for the last 100 years given the slight global cooling of the 1950's and 1960's.
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