A national database standard makes so
much sense from every business vantage point that it's difficult to think of any reason not to do it.
Since dogs are meat eaters, having a dry dog food with a lot of grains doesn't make
much sense from a nutritional standpoint.
«The fact that they have these hallucinations, the fact that they can be walking down the Croisette here (in Cannes) and next thing it's Basra - real time, Basra - so that made so
much sense from the beginning with the character, the fact that he's seeing the witches - are they there?
«This really doesn't make
much sense from a cosmological point of view,» says Faccio.
The trades really don't make
much sense from a kayfabe perspective.
Not exact matches
«Stepan's history of eradication efforts gives you a good
sense of how involved the work can get, how many different kinds of approaches have been tried without success, and how
much we've learned
from our failures,» he writes, though he also warns that, while extremely valuable, it is far
from a page turner.
Goals can give your team a
sense of purpose and achievement, but too
much stress could derail them
from reaching their targets.
If you've got a
sense of humor, this book will definitely make you laugh, but it will probably be the uncomfortable laugh resulting
from seeing a bit too
much of your own inner weasel.
«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.
For some people, it may make
sense to draw on 401 (k) assets earlier and defer claiming Social Security benefits until 65 or 70 in order to get
much higher benefits
from the government plan.
But it makes
sense to boost that allocation now because years of under - performance have made foreign stocks so
much more affordable relative to American ones — in Asia and Europe and in emerging markets
from South Korea to Turkey.
By handling the immediate task in front of you before moving on to the next, you'll avoid that creeping
sense of panic that comes
from biting off too
much.
In a move that made too
much sense not to have eventually happened, Yelp and OpenTable announced Thursday night that Yelp users will soon be able to secure restaurant reservations directly
from Yelp review pages, Nick Bilton writes on The New York Times Bits blog.
There's
much to learn
from TED talks, so check out Fundera's infographic for 17 inspirational TED talks on motivation to get a good
sense of what's out there.
The downside risk for the company is that these kinds of shows are
much more expensive, and they are also time - consuming, in the
sense that they take a long time to get
from concept to production.
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.
No matter if it is hardware (which many rumors are pointing to), a replacement UI for existing devices (which makes
sense from a data capture point of view), an enhanced app (after all they are constantly iterating their mobile code base), or a mixture of all three, the key factor for Facebook here is to capture as
much data as possible on Facebook users» mobile habits.
Buying growth
from the likes of SAB makes
much more
sense than pouring money into markets like Africa and India to compete against a rival giant.
The recent stock market and real estate bubbles are
much like pyramid schemes in the
sense that what is bidding up stock and property prices is an exponential inflow of new money
from pension plans and mutual funds (for shares) and bank credit (for real estate).
The few intelligent U.S. financial investors surely have no trust in the business
sense of The Donald (although non-disclosure agreements may prevent them
from saying
much).
It does kind of bum me out that I may have lost a small opportunity to take advantage of bearish markets but no
sense in kicking myself too hard, it doesn't bother me as
much as it used to and I think that's because amidst not being able to purchase discounted blue chip stocks, I ended up buying a house with help
from my parents, and now I am a home owner with no mortgage (just a debt to my parents which I hope to pay off ASAP).
«There are certainly things that are illegal content, so that is more of an area where talking about regulations could make
sense, but so
much of what comes up in general discussion about this is out of reach of government action
from the get - go.»
But
from across the street, it doesn't make
much sense anymore.
Refining and production are, for the most part, separate activities — they don't benefit
much from integration in the physical
sense (oil sands upgrading
from mines is a bit of an exception, since the waste heat
from the upgrader can feed the extraction plant).
Selling additional products to past customers is so
much easier because once someone has bought
from you, they have a
sense of trust in your product.
Perhaps the common -
sense way to approach this is to accept the possibility that Chilean - style controls (taxes on short - term inflows) may be useful for some countries during the transition, but not too
much should be expected of them (see the conclusions on Chile itself, which suggest that the controls managed to lengthen the maturity of the debt, without being able to prevent the exchange rate
from appreciating during the phase of capital inflow)(see Edwards (1998)-RRB-.
It makes a lot of
sense to re-use already completed information; it's
much easier than starting
from scratch.
Litecoin is produced
from the source code of Bitcoin, so in the real
sense, it's
much similar to Bitcoin — the pioneer and king of cryptocurrencies.
Jeff's position makes
much more
sense than the Christians, and I don't see an argument
from their position against his.
- But the difference is, Science eventually comes to its
senses in the face of TESTABLE EVIDENCE and changes it's views; the thought of changing away
from religious dogma is abhorrant to almost all faiths, and change in practices often take
much time.
I'm sure it makes
much more
sense that we all descended by random chance
from monkeys.
Many of her quotes and statements don't make
much sense to me, for instance
from this article: «I used to think that if the world — or I — were coming to an end, I'd start smoking again,»
But he went
much further, arguing that Christian philosophy, like that of Aristotle, should be empirical: it should proceed
from what can be grasped by the
senses — and not, as the Augustinian tradition held, by what can be grasped purely by the Mind.
a set of values, beliefs, and structure in a person's life in order to give them direction and a
sense of right and wrong is fine, but organized religions are no more than large corporations, and like any large corporation are only focused on their bottom line... trying to control the public and extract as
much money as they can
from them by any means necessary... promoting fear, uncertainty, hate and a
sense that they alone can offer salvation... for a price (although they are very cleaver about getting to this hidden and unspoken cost... after all these hundreds of years they have perfected their craft well!)
The longing for a tradition that will make
sense out of our evangelical tower of Babel, the recoil
from self - serving exegesis, and the dissatisfaction with the miserable and stultifying parochialism of
much evangelicalism are entirely understandable.
I mention, only because my... paradigm (I'm not
much on beliefs, in the usual organized religion
sense)... includes a «Divine» of my own definition, that equates to something like «awe of life, love, and knowing that there is
much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing for me to get into words, hopefully that gets the gist of it) that I don't see as a «personal other», but, in my paradigm, I see that Divine as being systemic to everything, hence insights
from what I learn / experience can be termed as the Divine acting.
John of Patmos must have had some
sense of finality of Biblical writings when he warned in Rev. 22 that God would deal severely with any «adding» or «taking away»
from the Words of «this prophecy», and as
much of Gods Word is prophecy I think that applies to the entire Bible and not just to Revelation.
A
sense of the sacred, he argues, is missing
from modern buildings that owe too
much to secular influences.
The Talmud is, in a
sense, the business record of the House of Israel, extending over a period of about eight centuries,
from 300 B.C.E. to 475 C.E.
Much of it is concerned with the business of business or legal relationships, leading again to the charge that Jews are more concerned with mundane matters than they are with morality, more concerned with letter than spirit.
Much of the new mystique of the racial minorities comes
from the fact that they are alleged to have retained a
sense of community missing among whites.
Their ways of doing this are most varied, ranging
from a
sense of acting in accordance with the «rightness in things» (as in
much Chinese religion), through a mystical identification of the deepest self or atman with the cosmic reality or brahma (as in Hinduism), or a «blowing - out» of individual selfhood by sharing in the bliss of Nirvana (as in most varieties of Buddhism), to the
sense of fellowship or communion with God found in our own Jewish - Christian religious tradition.
Yet the early Christology of the Sayings Gospel can be
sensed from such eschatological sayings: If Jesus» witness is decisive for one's fate, since neither God nor the angels will reject his witness, then it really does not make
much difference with what title or lack of title that happens.
On the other hand, I have deleted «or theistic»
from this quote, because I use «theistic» in a
much broader
sense, regarding voluntaristic theism as only one of its forms.
Here are three typical answers: «He is as
much a necessity to my spiritual existence as the elements of pure air are to my physical system»; «If I were convinced that there is no God, I fear a
sense of loneliness would become intolerable»; «As for any repose, or ability to face life and death with composure, any incentive to be perfect in things hidden
from outsiders, any exhilaration in living and trying to do my best — I can not conceive it without the idea of God.»
I truly believe that love can cover a multitude of sins — we have been involved in and with people who do fostering and have seen children who have experienced different kinds of abuse transformed through unconditional love and acceptance — sure the pain of what they have experienced may still be there but the unconditional love they receive transforms them
from broken to not so
much broken... if that makes
sense?
As a culture we have accepted this (more or less) and therefore it would not make
sense to now add a holiday for another religion when these people have spent so
much time and effort to remove all religion
from school.
Much of what I believe (d) has to be a construction
from what I've heard and stitched together since childhood as it definitely makes no
sense.
All three views make
sense: that man produces so
much carbon that we're driving up the temperature at a dangerous rate, that something else is driving up the temperature and we can't do anything about it, or that we're not driving up the temperature, or not driving it up very fast, though many people say or think we are because they will benefit
from people believing that.
Take them one at a time, spending as
much time as you need to discuss thoroughly the issues and feelings that arise: «The ideas and issues which excite me most are...;» «The things that are most worth living for right now are...;» «I feel the most joy (pain, hope, lonely, together) when...;» «What I really believe about God is...;» «I feel closest to (most distant
from) God when...;» «I get spiritually high when...;» «The beliefs that mean the most to me now are...;» «The beliefs
from my childhood which no longer make
sense are...;» «Life has the least (the most) meaning for me when...;» «I feel closest to you (most distant
from you) spiritually when...;» «The way I really feel about the church is...;» «I'd like to do the following, to enjoy more spiritual sharing...;» «To enrich the spiritual life of our family, I'd like to..
Much of McHenry's argument takes the form of showing that the doctrine of internal relations or prehensions, so important to Science and the Modern World, does not make
sense apart
from experience.