Sentences with phrase «much sense at»

It doesn't really make much sense at first, but after knowing that Alexa needs to wake itself up in order to sound off on an alarm or timer, it starts to become logical.
But what Litipages seeks to do doesn't offer much value as far as I can tell and, in fact, doesn't seem to make much sense at all.
SC: Although I hadn't already guessed what the audition was for by the time I finished auditioning, I put the pieces together pretty quickly after thinking about concept art and the character sides... and spent the next few weeks dancing between thoughts of, «No way, there's just absolutely no way» and, «BUT IT WOULD MAKE SO MUCH SENSE AT THIS POINT».
The thing is, all of the above posts aren't going to make much sense at all if you don't understand a few simple things.
If anything, he does a good job of selling his spiel, even though it doesn't make much sense at all.
Well I meant that cars like the Lexus don t make much sense at such a track in general, exept a Panamera.
• The requirements for adequate yearly progress and school improvement apply equally to high schools and elementary schools, yet it is not clear that they make as much sense at the secondary level.
It tries too hard to entertain you, only to lose your interest as its plot fails to make much sense at all.
In the other ceremony, awards were claimed and key figures were thanked without much sense at all that anything in Hollywood had changed.
The Letter is a cobbled together experience using pre-existing assets to tell a meandering story that doesn't make much sense at all.
I wear them in winter but can't really find a way to ease my grandmother's white cotton / pearl buttoned hand - me - downs into regular rotation though they would make so much sense at the market.
These unconscious processes can lead us to make decisions that, in fact, don't really make much sense at all.
Indeed, it would not make much sense at all if the incremental benefits from devolution were little greater than the cost of its collection, challenging one of the key principles of taxation, the canon of economy, espoused by Scotland's own Adam Smith.
Given the level of influence that the 26 - year - old had on Chelsea last season and previous to that too, it doesn't seem to make much sense at all.

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Stuffing your domain name with keywords isn't going to help much, if at all, unless those keywords naturally make sense.
Some items have prices that make sense, like a triple cheeseburger for $ 3, while others don't feel like much of a deal at all, like a sausage McMuffin that also costs $ 3.
«I had to figure out something that made sense, and you don't know much about where's Luke's head is at coming out of «The Force Awakens,» Johnson told Business Insider.
With that much money at stake, it would only make sense that crypto holdings will start to become a major focal point in IRS audits.
If you're early in the process of building your business and your sense of your customers» daily habits is hazy at best, don't fret too much.
However, a study performed at Edinburgh University found that much of our predisposition toward determination, sociability, self - control, and sense of purpose is in our genes.
«So, on the one hand, we know from research that people are much better at work when they feel empowered, which consists of having meaning on the job, a sense of autonomy, a sense of confidence, and also an impact on what you do and the people you're trying to help.
Having been at Augusta last year for the Masters, I have a much better sense of what it's like, and that will make watching it on TV a lot more fun.
The looming sense of dread you feel when you can't pay off a credit card bill at the end of the month could later remind you not to take on too much debt at your company.
At the same time, Silicon Valley knows it could do more to foster a sense of goodwill with the rest of the country, which does not live in its cloistered bubble of wealth and privilege, and yet has as much at stake when it comes to immigration reforAt the same time, Silicon Valley knows it could do more to foster a sense of goodwill with the rest of the country, which does not live in its cloistered bubble of wealth and privilege, and yet has as much at stake when it comes to immigration reforat stake when it comes to immigration reform.
It wouldn't make much sense, for example, if a person who excelled at accounting were being forced to land new accounts for the firm.
However, as I've experienced myself, if you have the right temperament and you don't mind a little instability at times, you may make even more money and enjoy a greater sense of freedom and control over how much time you devote to work.
Corporations agree: «It makes so much sense that you would expect decisions like these to be made with your senior management, starting with your CEO,» says Tod MacKenzie, Aramark's head of public affairs, who also worked on animal welfare policies with Balk and HSUS at DineEquity, owner of the IHOP and Applebee's brands.
«And we are at the forefront at BlackRock in that sense because, one, we have the mindset and recognize the need, and, two, we're very much a technology firm.»
But at the same time, the seemingly endless economic doldrums (the flicker of optimism from this week's jobs numbers notwithstanding), the rise of the Occupy movement, and the general sense that young people are being particular battered by coming of age in a monster recession, suggests that while the»90s and naughts didn't offer much to rebel against, the current decade certainly does.
While it made sense on paper — that certainly would have become another profitable revenue line on each flight — it was simply too much for its customers: they basically revolted at the very notion of paying to go to the bathroom.
This is why the deal makes so much sense: AOL provides the technology to target individuals instead of content, and Verizon the ability to track those individuals — at least the over 100 million customers they already have — at arguably a deeper level than anyone else in digital advertising (for non-Verizon customers, AOL's ad platform is still useful, albeit not as targeted; rates would be commensurately lower).
I was kind of like I said interested in gambling or at least speculating or figuring things out and then taking a calculated gamble and what they were telling me was don't try, there were saying that no one can beat the market and the stock prices are efficient and just through simple observation looking at the newspaper and they used to have the 52 - week high low prices in the newspaper, it seemed unreasonable that you know the fair price was 51 day and eight months later, it was 120, and that was pretty much every stock had that kind of range every year and it didn't make sense to me that the fundamentals of the underlying businesses were actually changing that much.
It has historically made sense to hedge against market fluctuations based on much less restrictive definitions of market conditions, but at present, the market is in a set of conditions that has almost invariably been followed by deep and abrupt losses, though often only after a further marginal advance over a small number of trading sessions.
There is a sense that one should try and use all the tools at one's disposal, and that means fiscal tools, monetary tools, tools for intervention in financial institutions, and that there is more risk of doing too little than there is of doing too much.
It makes no more sense to yell at Americans for dis - saving than it does to yell at Germans (and the Taiwanese, the Koreans, and others) for saving too much.
Under these scenarios, taking the tax hit early in your retirement account would make sense because you would be at a much lower tax rate now than in the future.
At the other extreme, in a much more unpractical sense, it is a new internet counterculture.
Yours has by far provided the most clarity and has provided a very welcome sense of encouragement at a much needed time in the early stages of my career.
Harper added to the sense of lurking danger with his own comments at a campaign event in Quebec, referring darkly to the prospect that more dramatic crises might lie ahead. «We have a range of tools with which we can respond were we to face some obviously much more serious circumstances.»
They loved deals so much that, to make sense of their behavior, economists were forced to distinguish between two types of value: acquisition value (the perceived worth of a new car to the buyer) and transaction value (the feeling that one lost or won the negotiation at the dealership).
Actually, we don't think about bitcoin much at all, but we are subjected to an endless stream of articles on the subject, most expressing the same sense of wonder that we generally feel.
To get a sense of how much shareholder value Tesla is destroying, let's look at some potential scenarios for how much Tesla could improve SolarCity's business so that it generates some cash flow.
So much capital has been thrust at maintaining the status quo in Egypt that many financial analysts have been lulled into a pre-Minsky complacency: Stability breeds a false sense of comfort.
Makes sense about diversification for you — I don't have as much capital to apply so I'm a bit more reserved and concerned that RECF in general may be more risky than some alternatives (am33 reflected those concerns well) but it is still an intriguing space to me due to the potential of investing in multiple properties at a relatively low amount / per property, with one K - 1...
Much as I think the expansion has a good deal further to run, I suspect that a significant number of households have chosen a debt level which makes sense in good times, but does not take into account the fact that bad times inevitably will occur at some time or other.
You know, Andre, it's not so much what the LDS is about, I wonder at the LDS's lack of self control and sense of propriety.
I must report at once that in Victims and Values: A History and a Theory of Suffering Joseph A. Amato has turned his apparently impossible assignment into an exciting book that is multicultural and multidisciplinary in the best sense of those much - abused terms.
He will have no regard to your welfare, nor be at all careful lest you should suffer too much in any other sense in only that you shall not suffer beyond what strict justice requires.»
There's some irony in the title, it seems, because much of what Harris suggests is that she was actually raised wrong, at least in a political sense.
Since the show first aired, much of the cast has gone on to become superstars — including James Franco, Seth Rogen, Jason Segel and Busy Philipps — but Freaks and Geeks offers a look at their early talent as misfit teens trying to make sense of life, purpose and relationships.
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