Sentences with phrase «makes more sense to go»

«What you're finding with land and development costs getting more expensive, it makes more sense to go vertical rather than spreading out.»
On the other hand, if you usually watch broadcast prime - time TV shows and are in a neighborhood where HDTV broadcasts are available, it makes more sense to go with a HDTV Tuner.
We may do well to ask whether it makes any more sense to go to war over charges for which there is a complete absence of evidence than it would to go to Court with a corresponding lack of evidence.
For me, it only makes sense to max out my TFSA first and then switch to an RRSP as my tax rate is much lower but for her I think financially it makes more sense to go RRSP.
At some point, it just makes more sense to go out and buy gold bars yourself and stash them in a safe instead of paying 30 %, 40 % or higher premiums for a holding company to retain possession.
When you consider the fact that two single life policies pay twice compared to once with joint first - to - die life insurance, it makes more sense to go with single life policies.
But it certainly makes more sense to go with a highly rated insurer than one with a low rating that's already showing signs of weakness.
With all the online opportunities available, it makes more sense to go the PDF way with a self - published ebook.
If you don't really need the money, it probably makes more sense to go the route of a traditional refinance.
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.
So if you need a car for a week, it makes more sense to go with a traditional rental company.
Plus, Todd Davis was the better LB last year for the Broncos and it would have made more sense to go after him.
The developer doesn't offer an explanation for the delay other than «scheduling-wise it made more sense to go for the 11th» and the extra week will be used for «more play testing and bug fixing.»
Though «Maleficent» is an admirable attempt at breathing new life into a classic tale, there are so many problems with the story and supporting characters that it would have made more sense to go the direct route and make a live - action «Sleeping Beauty» movie instead.
It would have honestly made more sense to go with its strengths and market this as an e - reader / tablet hybrid, instead of trying to compete with every other tablet on the market.
At the moment they are historically low, so if you want predictability, it may make more sense to go with a fixed rate.
Depending on how expensive this policy is and the nature of your coverage gap, it may make more sense to go without life insurance coverage.
It might make more sense to go with a low cost web host.
For us, it made more sense to go into flipping OR — if we stayed with rentals — to leverage our money, buy cheaper properties, and gain a lot more cashflow with multiple properties than one paid - off expensive home.

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An extrovert might think he or she can simply show up and make connections, but an introvert is probably more inclined to be prepared and have a sense of whom to make those connections with and how to go about it.
One of the reasons why this is a short - term deal is for the NFL to decide whether it makes more sense to keep the Thursday games on its own network or make a broadcast package going forward.
You're not going to please everyone but in today's B2C world where people can easily complain about anything they want and make their complaints public to the world you want to shoot for an 80 % approval rating - or four stars on Yelp, whichever makes more sense.
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.
If your company is scaling and needs to bring on more than a few new faces, it only makes sense financially to take this step when you consider that an outside recruiter is going to charge somewhere in the ballpark of 20 percent of a new hire's base salary.
«It made more sense that if we needed to interview or do a large recruitment or job fair, we would just go into that area on need rather than having a full - time office there,» she says.
Dan Frommer predicts we're going to see a lot more of these acquisitions «This makes sense.
«Because [they say] it is so important to land on Mars because we would learn a lot more about our planet here, our Earth, by going to Mars which actually makes no sense to me because we know a lot about Earth and we still treat our planet, which is very fragile, in a really bad way.
One of the things that makes us feel weak as negotiators — and it's those of us who feel weak that are likely to go looking for advice — is the sense that the other side has more information than we do.
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Capital raise after capital raise obviously signals an intense cash burn rate, but if Tesla is going to change the world and push electric cars to a point where they constitute more than 1 % of global auto sales, chilling out on the spending and letting the balance sheet take a breather doesn't make much sense.
«When you have workers that already possess much of what you need, it makes a lot more sense to retrain them than to go out and hire new workers — who may be more educated — and then wait a year or more for them to get up to speed with how the company operates,» explains Anthony Carnevale, director and research professor of Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce.
I think in a vast majority of cases if you are going to live in a house at least 2 years it almost always make more sense to buy.
In about 75 % + cases, when I have run the numbers for clients or friends, buying almost always makes more sense if you are going to live in the house for at least 3 years.
There are now more businesses than I ever remember before that struggle to explain how their unit economics are ever going to make sense.
Which all goes back to my point — since companies change in a lot of unpredictable ways, it makes more sense for passive income to just ride the market by investing in a Total Domestic Stock Market, Total Bond Market, and Total International index funds, with allocations that depend on your goals and time horizon.
Analytics are going to play more and more of a function in deciphering huge quantities of data, making sense of it, applying it into many different areas and then using blockchain technologies to securitize that.
«We felt as though, strategically, it made a lot more sense for us to go free.»
Once you make the common sense decision about how you are going to allocate your money between stocks and bonds you can get more creative with your investments if you would like to be more hands - on with them.
At first glance, the idea that employee vacations are longer at companies with unlimited plans makes sense — they are theoretically more days to be taken, so employees go ahead and, well, take them.
The first argument against refinancing goes that it doesn't make sense to refinance unless you're lowering your mortgage rate by one percentage point or more.
So if domestic travel is your preference it would make much more sense to go with Southwest if you're redeeming points.
I kept my mouth shut and kept going to church for a few years, but it all made less and less sense to the point I couldn't stand it any more.
It makes sense that more religious than nonreligous people are going to going to consider their community a nice place to live because It doesn't bother religious people that the average community is clogged with churches.
He then goes on to praise E. D. Hirsch's Cultural Literacy as a more useful critique of current educational practices because it works in «the framework of a Deweyan understanding of democracy» in which students are to be made better citizens by preparing them to «recognize more allusions, and thereby be able to take part in more conversations, read more, have more sense of what those in power are up to, cast better - informed votes.
«I prefer a church which is bruised, hurting and dirty because it has been out on the streets, rather than a church which is unhealthy from being confined and from clinging to its own security... More than by fear of going astray, my hope is that we will be moved by the fear of remaining shut up within structures which give us a false sense of security, within rules which make us harsh judges, within habits which make us feel safe, while at our door people are starving and Jesus does not tire of saying to us: «Give them something to eat.»»
I could go on, but the fact of the matter is, if you use just the bible to map out a timeline it's a little wonky but doable because for over 2000 years its had revisions and edits so that it would make more sense, if you want to really look the history of the world through geology, ice core samples and what not, it'll paint a very different picture.
I still kept a round of duties, and would not suffer myself to run into any open vices, and so got along very well in time of health and prosperity, but when I was distressed or threatened by sickness, death, or heavy storms of thunder, my religion would not do, and I found there was something wanting, and would begin to repent my going so much to frolics, but when the distress was over, the devil and my own wicked heart, with the solicitations of my associates, and my fondness for young company, were such strong allurements, I would again give way, and thus I got to be very wild and rude, at the same time kept up my rounds of secret prayer and reading; but God, not willing I should destroy myself, still followed me with his calls, and moved with such power upon my conscience, that I could not satisfy myself with my diversions, and in the midst of my mirth sometimes would have such a sense of my lost and undone condition, that I would wish myself from the company, and after it was over, when I went home, would make many promises that I would attend no more on these frolics, and would beg forgiveness for hours and hours; but when I came to have the temptation again, I would give way: no sooner would I hear the music and drink a glass of wine, but I would find my mind elevated and soon proceed to any sort of merriment or diversion, that I thought was not debauched or openly vicious; but when I returned from my carnal mirth I felt as guilty as ever, and could sometimes not close my eyes for some hours after I had gone to my bed.
On the contrary, I should claim, what I have been saying is metaphysical in the second sense of the word which I proposed in an earlier chapter; it is the making of wide generalizations on the basis of experience, with a reference back to verify or «check» the generalizations, a reference which includes not only the specific experience from which it started but also other experiences, both human and more general, by which its validity may be tested — and the result is not some grand scheme which claims to encompass everything in its sweep, but a vision of reality which to the one who sees in this way appears a satisfactory, but by no means complete, picture of how things actually and concretely go in the world.
Some of it was about Sufi like teachings on meditation and going only within and I will have to admit it was borderline a bit too mystical for me to understand... but then I tried to picture how they may have been influenced by Eastern meditation and that not by having the knowledge we have today, perhaps that made more sense then and perhaps even for some people it makes sense today.
«There's a sense that the vocation of the scientist is diminished in these challenges to where it's just, «Keep repeating what we've already said about the speed of light and don't question it, don't critique it, don't try to help us make physics go in a different, perhaps more adequate, direction».»
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