Sentences with phrase «more sense then»

Now I oppose ethanol production, but Clinton, Bush and the rest are correct that sugar ethanol makes a little more sense then corn base.
At last, someone who speaks more sense then.
I do agree that hiring a professional to manage a TNR program makes a lot more sense then offering a $ 5 bounty.
The biggest news to come from that press release was the fact Amazon's Kindle and Kindle books were the biggest sellers, wherein Kindle books sold more on Christmas day than their physical counterparts - which honestly makes a whole lot more sense then people are giving credit for.
You don't think a president Bush or Kasich or Rubio wou;d make more sense then this clueless boor?
Well I suppose one beneficial side - effect of losing Ox might be forcing Wenger into playing Kolasinac at LWB and Bellerin at RWB which makes WAY more sense then Bellerin on the left and Kola on the freaking bench!
Champange charlie you talk more sense then most mate, completely agree!
The instructions will make a lot more sense then.
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.
Hell, Aliens being our creators makes more sense then your religion.
The CNN artical above makes more sense then what you just said.
lol, yes clay i am an atheist... i created the sun whorshipping thing to have argument against religion from a religious stand point... however, the sun makes more sense then something you can't see or feel — the sun also gives free energy... your god once did that for the jews, my gives it to the human race as well as everything else on the planet, fuk even the planet is nothing without the sun... but back to your point — yes it is very hypocritical of me, AND thats the point, every religious person i have ever met has and on a constant basis broken the tenets of there faith without regard for there souls — it seems to only be the person's conscience that dictates what is right and wrong... the belief in a god figure is just because its tradition to and plus every else believes so its always to be part of the group instead of an outsider — that is sadly human nature to be part of the group.
The first peoples worshipped the Sun and so will the last of us on this planet... only because if one feels the need to worship something what makes more sense then the Sun?
I'm expecting the antichrist to come from the Vatican as well, and this Sunday forced worship is starting to make a lot more sense then I would have ever given it credit for.
Explination makes more sense then «I converted because of the facts...»
2) It makes by far more sense then people evolving from apes based on mere accidental coincidences.
It simply makes no more sense then them saying I stubbed my toe God let it happen so he is either fake or mean.

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«For me, it's just a question of building the foundation,» she says, «and then I find it much easier to get a lot more done and do it without this constant sense of pressure.»
«If you can't predict the future, then it doesn't make any more sense at any given point in time.»
A recent Inc.com post pointed out that, if two lanes are merging into one, it makes more mathematical sense to «zipper merge» which means letting lanes fill up and then merging at the last possible moment.
And if I've exchanged emails with the recipient but for some reason feel a slightly more formal approach makes sense — if we haven't emailed for a long time, or the person's status makes me feel like «Hey» is too familiar — then I stick with «Hi.»
With that level of brain activity, doesn't it make sense then to use stories in your presentations more of the time?
Maybe focusing on one particular course that teaches video production at the college makes way more sense, mimicking what you see in the Wix ad, because then a potential student can imagine what it is like to take that course.
«We really struggled with what the product would look like — we were initially putting it together as a supplemental product that we sell to schools, but then it became clear that it made more sense for us to partner directly with publishers to take advantage of their existing sales and distribution networks and help them transform their existing products into the next generation products that people would be expecting on iPads,» says Derek Lomas, CEO of Mathify, a company that partners with textbook publishers to create interactive learning material.
It makes sense, then, that when new employees joined Brasilata and embraced the identity of inventor, they naturally conjured innovative ideas and contributed more than they would have if they didn't call themselves inventors.
There is nothing more gratifying then striving for greatness with a sense of humility where your reputation isn't based in how loud you are, but rather, in the quality of your work and the quality you possess as a person.
If it will be used daily, or several times per day, and you plan on keeping it for years to come, then you'll want to consider the quality of the item along with the price and determine if spending more makes 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.
This makes a lot of sense in the context of learning what doesn't work, then making adjustments to find more effective ways to improve and get better results.
So if we can expect 3 more quarter - point hikes this year it would seem to make sense to stick to short - term CDs yielding around 2 % now and then look for a longer - term one at around 3.5 % at EOY, especially if one — I am in this camp — thinks that by EOY the odds of recession will have risen enough that further rate hikes in 2019 will be looking doubtful.
And that started to then encourage me more to write down the principles and then together work with other people to try to say, «Okay, are we operating together according to those principles that make sense
If all of this is true then it makes sense to put more effort into retaining your existing customers.
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.
And I warned at a number of junctures in 1999 before the Internet bubble, and again in the winter of 2007, that the main thing we had to fear was the lack of fear itself, precisely because a sense that everything is stable is a self - denying prophecy, because if there is a sense that everything is stable, -LSB-...] people will take on more risk and that will then create the conditions for future instability.
If the states had a bankruptcy provision all along, then I'm sure some people would be thinking seriously about whether it made sense for one or more states to file.
And because many analysts believe that Apple will be at around $ 145 in a year's time, then this makes even more sense, regardless of what minute by minute technicals are saying traders should do.
Our sense is that the bank will not go another year between interest rate increases, but rather will raise borrowing costs some three times — or more — in 2017 and then follow that up with an encore in 2018.
If your budget is tight, then a low deductible makes more sense.
The market «prices in» the tax - deductible feature on municipal coupon payments, so when you aren't a beneficiary of said tax treatment, then I (at least) believe it makes more sense to get tax - free income on higher yield corporate debt (of the same credit profile).
In this sense, Udemy can be more cost effective because you create a course once and then sell it multiple times.
If there was a movement by governments to get into crypto currencies, then it would make more preferable sense to have some type of crypto currency that would be backed by a commodity, preferably gold, verses nothing like Bitcoin or Ethereum.
But, then they drift off to talking about more generic quantitative approaches and less about common sense.
If you spend below $ 19,000, then the Quicksilver ® Cash Back card makes more sense.
Finally, GM's quick repayment of the loans has whetted the appetite of some commentators (including DeCloet) for the ultimate repayment of the full government contribution. That would occur through the issuance of public equity by GM and Chrysler, creating a market for those stocks into which the government would presumably sell its shares. There is even some nefarious language in the rescue packages requiring the government to sell off its shares within specified, relatively aggressive timelines. The more I think about it, the less this makes sense — neither for the auto industry, nor for taxpayers. Why not hang onto the equity stake? If the companies recover and the equity gains market value, then the government will be able to claim that on its balance sheet (hence officially recouping the cost of its written - off contributions and creating a budgetary gain).
If you spend less, then Capital One ®'s VentureOne ® Rewards makes more sense for you.
 Almost a quarter of that was the auto aid. It was important for preserving jobs, for sure. But does it count as «stimulus,» in the sense of stimulating expenditure? I don't think so. It was more in the realm of a balance sheet transfer that kept an important company going. If the auto aid was «stimulus,» then so too was the much larger line of credit which Ottawa advanced to the banks (they could have tapped $ 200 billion under Mr. Flaherty's EFF mechanism)-- all of which was also repaid. In that case, Ottawa's «stimulus» was more like a quarter - trillion dollars... far outpacing everyone else in the OECD as a share of GDP! Of course that's nonsense. This was just one of many ways that Ottawa inflated the true value of its stimulus effort last year (including counting as «stimulus» the increase in EI payouts that automatically accompanied last year's mass layoffs).
If the cost of transaction processing is a significant fraction of the transaction value, then that's bad, so bitcoin really only makes sense for transactions worth more than a few pennies (and most people define micropayments as sub-penny).
Until then I guess the.0000000000001 % makes more sense than dealing in absolutes (you know only si.th deal in absolutes right?).
Makes more sense to me than to try to believe God plopped Adam and Eve down, and then told them not to eat that one fruit, lest they die — as if they would have had any idea what death was (did your toddler understand «burn» before he got his first one?).
They say then that it is more simple to believe at once in the eternal pre-existence of the world, as it is now going on, and may for ever go on by the principle of reproduction which we see and witness, than to believe in the eternal pre-existence of an ulterior cause, or Creator of the world, a being whom we see not, and know not, of whose form substance and mode or place of existence, or of action no sense informs us, no power of the mind enables us to delineate or comprehend.
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