The phrase
"perfect sense" means that something is completely logical or understandable.
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Then it struck me; what they were saying made
perfect sense for book marketing as well.
Volume leads the crowd as often as it lags, but always makes
perfect sense in hindsight.
It also makes
perfect sense of the direct creation of the human soul at the peak of the development of life on earth.
Here is why embracing mobile learning makes
perfect sense if you want to be a leader at work.
This makes
perfect sense since they just came out of a tight space where they were constantly feeling tight.
WiFi enabled tablets make
perfect sense now that most new smartphones can easily share their data plan through wireless hotspot features of smartphones.
Looking at the chart makes that obvious, but it also makes
perfect sense from a lender's point of view.
In this regard, animal proteins are better than plant proteins, which makes
perfect sense given that the muscle tissues of animals are very similar to our own tissues.
The long denim jacket which I didn't have much of a vision for made
perfect sense with her take on proportions.
So it makes
perfect sense why ethical breeders would remove this problematic gene from their breeding programs.
Each one makes
perfect sense once described, and I was better able to see what my apology language is after reading this book.
The controls are hard to get used to at first, but it all seems to make
perfect sense after a while.
It makes
perfect sense then that loans for military personnel should have a different sent of criteria, which reflect the lifestyle needs accurately.
This makes
perfect sense due to the correlation between the throat and the important role it plays it speech, communication and the projection of sound from our bodies.
Believe me, these policies originally weren't too popular, but nearly ten years later, they now make
perfect sense throughout our supply chain.
The report makes
perfect sense taking into account that when a city is already dangerous and the police there are corrupt that would only add to its problems.
Sure, this statement makes
perfect sense in an educational environment; but can emotional intelligence affect eLearning in such a positive way?
The new features, refined interface, and (above all) near -
perfect sense of balance make this old dog feel vital and new.
How it all works and just makes
perfect sense when I look around the world and at my life.
Though, it actually makes
perfect sense because it provides an opportunity to acquire another asset that's paid for by dividends.
That makes
perfect sense since you might feel some embarrassment regarding the debt and the fact you're unable to repay it immediately.
In this regard, animal proteins are better than plant proteins, which makes
perfect sense given that the muscle tissues of animals are very similar to our own tissues.
So, to consolidate these makes
perfect sense with private lenders offering good (though no ideal) terms.
When you examine all three religions in that context, it makes
perfect sense why their respective followers should be so much at odds with each other.
For my boyfriend, life
makes perfect sense in the light of evolution, also when it comes to the «big questions of life».
I can think of no other living artist whose work would make
such perfect sense in that cavernous space.
This shift in the paradigm and the overall change in the way of learning makes
perfect sense at a time when a myriad of under - 30s hardly engage with print media, preferring to access their information online or through other digital channels such as mobiles or iPads.
Everything from painting platforms that disappear after a few seconds to the fact that Nox is damaged by water makes
perfect sense within the context of the world.
All the specificities of matter in development will be found to make their
most perfect sense and find their fulfilment in the coming of God in the flesh.
I've
seen Perfect Sense which had a really intriguing premise although it kinda fizzled out by the end.
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