Sentences with phrase «perfect sense as»

This makes perfect sense as it allows those people to live closer to each other and their kids can play together, or they can see the grandchildren easier.
For some folks, a guaranteed issue life insurance policy can make perfect sense as long as you fully understand the policy that you're purchasing.
A cheap life cover for over 50 makes perfect sense as it covers the financial loss and may even add a legacy to help your beneficiary get back into good standing.
Adam's «risk management» argument makes perfect sense as a matter of the lawyer's self - interest.
State law prohibits subleasing without landlord's consent, which makes perfect sense as per the above point.
Now d (W&H) / dt = power in — power out — makes perfect sense as it is is physics based — 1st law of thermodynamics based.
It also makes perfect sense as a last statement from the Guggenheim's departing director.
The architecture that made perfect sense as Byrne led me from one room to the other became difficult to visualize as a conventional whole later on, in a way not unlike Elaine de Kooning's paintings, where specific features are defined by expression.
Now that we've finally made it to the sixth official entry in Soulcalibur, a certain gothic hunter makes perfect sense as the PS4 edition's guest character.
The suits will be crafted by Peter Parker himself, which makes perfect sense as he's a scientist; completing certain missions, including side content, will yield crafting materials useful for both gadgets and suits.
pension, TFSAs makes perfect sense as a first choice.
Your weekly lesson makes perfect sense as always.
As well as being just as practical as the French manufacturers» efforts, it's reasonable to drive and it makes perfect sense as a city runabout.»
Honda says it makes perfect sense as the place to launch its 2014 Honda Accord Hybrid.
With a reasonable price tag and long list of features, the Grand Caravan makes perfect sense as a family hauler and tailgate vehicle.
This means that a full - featured LMS, such as TalentLMS, makes perfect sense as an employee onboarding tool whose utility extends beyond onboarding to pre-employment stages and regular employee training.
It also makes perfect sense as a Best Picture winner in 2018.
Sally Hawkins deserves an Oscar for her performance as Elisa Esposito, a mute cleaning lady whose attraction to Doug Jones» Amphibian Man makes perfect sense as someone whose big unfulfilled need is acceptance without judgment.
I ordered the XL for this following the HoH size charts — I'm 39 ″ -33 ″ -43 ″ currently — and it fit perfectly at the waist with some room everywhere else, which makes perfect sense as the XL measurements on the chart actually allow for 39 - 42 ″ bust, 32 - 33 ″ waist, and 41 - 44 ″ hips.
I will do all that is required within my personal analysis (although giving up diet cola will be a big challenge for me - it makes perfect sense as to how it is not benefiting my life).
Whether this next step is a no - brainer that makes perfect sense as part of your career trajectory, or whether it's a total departure from the direction you've been going, lean into it.
Then to learn that histamines compile — makes perfect sense as my diet IS the HISTAMINE loaded food source!
Some of the restrictions make perfect sense as they could lead to lawsuits.
Adding the young pass - rusher on the upswing of his career makes perfect sense as Gregg Williams» defense prepares to hopefully make significant strides in the quarterback disruption department next season.
On one hand, it makes perfect sense as Tottenham look to add quality and depth to their squad to ensure that they can compete domestically and in Europe.
All three are now seemingly set to be axed, and in truth it would make perfect sense as it would raise funds and create space in the squad for Klopp to bring in his own players and build a squad that he believes can compete for major honours both at home and abroad.
Avocados and limes make perfect sense as avocados are lovely and creamy (and green) which combines perfectly with sweet, zesty lime juice.
Makes perfect sense as long as you don't try to think about it.

Not exact matches

It was a brash move for an exploration and production firm to tack on a high - end jewel retail arm, but it made perfect sense to the pragmatic Gannicott, who liked the efficiencies of operating in what he described then as «the two bookends of the diamond pipeline: mining and retail,» and who also saw the brand's prestige as having great potential in such emerging luxury markets as China.
That sense is what I refer to as the yin and yang of the entrepreneur: the perfect balance of arrogance and stupidity.
The company hs consistently taken steps to increase its shareholder audience, Battley said, so it makes perfect sense for it to look at additional international listings as it and the shareholder base expand rapidly around the world.
As someone who has followed Rolls Royce for many years, I was truly humbled that I was asked to be a part of their global campaign; yet it also made perfect sense.
Most people define epiphany as an «ah - ha» or «eureka» moment, a discovery, of sorts, that somehow «clicks» and makes perfect sense, bringing into focus the blur you had been pondering.
The economy in the United States is not only great but in a sense is perfect, as indicated by yesterday's data release.
«It makes perfect sense that as online grocery shopping grows it will drive the adoption of meal kits,» Darren Seifer, food and beverage industry analyst at The NPD Group, said in a statement.
As a professor in a business school these concerns about competitive advantages make perfect sense.
It's definitely part art and part science as sometimes certain investments just have a «right feel» to them even though the current numbers might not make perfect sense.
John, I like your explanation of Jim Prentice's departure but I think Jerrymacgp is right, resigning as party leader made perfect sense.
Mathematically, the flat tax makes perfect sense and expunges words such as «should, fair, subsidize» from the tax argument.
Blockchain systems have been used in the past by various companies to track shipments and this makes perfect sense for Samsung, as the company deals in a massive volume of international shipments.
Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish zombie can make you live forever if you accept a blood sacrifice and symbolically eat his flesh and drink his blood, and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a woman made from a rib was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree: makes perfect sense
Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib - woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree... yeah, makes perfect sense.
Right Austin... as long as the Alpha Voice in your head can convince all the other voices in your head that it is correct, it all makes perfect sense.
Can say that I believe in every thing that you disbelief of when it comes to the Creator and the Creation of universe, life and guidance, God has given me hearing, seeing, thinking and heart feelings to see and experience signs and small miracles to have faith in him and continue with good deeds I was told of in his Holy Book although am not perfect at that but nothing to lose but contrary to that there are more to gain in life and life after... For those disbelievers they lose their senses by being locked and blocked from such experiences... It is all about souls as verses speak for them selves;
On the other hand, critics of play such as Northrop Frye have recognized that «the quality that Italian critics called Sprezzatura and that Hoby's translation of Castiglione calls «recklessness,» the sense of buoyancy or release [is] that [which] accompanies perfect discipline, when we can no longer know the dancer from the dance» (Anatomy of Criticism [Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1957], pp. 93 - 94).
The highest cause may be (1) in every sense or aspect «uncaused,» in no sense or aspect the effect of anything else; or it may be (2) in some aspects uncaused, and in others causally influenced, but its manner of both acting and receiving influences may be the highest conceivable, hence absolutely «perfect,» although even so its whole being may not in every sense be perfect, because the influences as coming from other causes, say human beings, may be less admirable than they might be; or the supreme cause may be (3) in no sense or aspect uncaused, independent of other powers, hence in no way wholly exempt from the imperfections of the latter...
To «know all that exists» is, in one sense, to have perfect knowledge, it is literal omniscience (provided possibilities are also known as such, as a special class of existences or, at least, of realities).
Perhaps this idea is ambiguous, perhaps there is a sense in which God should be conceived as perfect, another sense in which perfection can not apply to God, because (it may be) this sense involves an absurdity or, in other words, is really nonsense.
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!)
But we have not identified God or perfect being with the totality of things in any sense which prevents him from being personal and free with respect to them; for he is the flexibly self - identical totality, which is so radically independent of its parts (and they, in another way, of it) that it will be itself, no matter how they, as contingent and more or less free beings, develop....
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