Sentences with phrase «perfect sense because»

Getting angry at our partner or withdrawing from the relationship makes perfect sense because we need to protect our self from further hurt.
Here buying term insurance policy online makes perfect sense because your information goes directly from your computer to the company's underwriter (someone who takes the decision whether to accept or reject your online term insurance application), who you will never see or know, and who could also be doctors.
And every part of this statement makes perfect sense because... reasons!
Speculation says it's coming in November, which makes perfect sense because first, Microsoft said it would arrive before this year ends; second, it's the same time in 2015 when the Xbox One received backward compatibility support for Xbox 360 titles; and third, November is gaming's busiest month of the year, as Polygon points out.
But now when I think about it, travel safety makes perfect sense because travel is scary, it's fun and adventurous, but it's downright terrifying to think of the worst case scenarios and we can not help but think of them.
This makes perfect sense because taurine is an amino acid that is abundant in meat so carnivores (like cats) never developed the ability to make their own taurine and must get it from their diet.
This makes perfect sense because banks want assurance that the loans will be repaid by the borrower.
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It makes perfect sense because Gold has been money for thousands of years.
It makes perfect sense because you don't have to mess with cartridges and losing them and distribution and all the other complications.
Evan Brand: That makes perfect sense because if the adrenals and thyroid are gonna be tied together and they're under all this adrenal stress, that thyroid is gonna slow down, too.
Reaching for turmeric when you have a cold makes perfect sense because of the active compound, curcumin, that keeps your inflammation in check.
This personalized approach makes perfect sense because each of us is a unique individual and no two people are exactly alike in terms of body physiology and personal goals.
I think the company's name makes perfect sense because with an Arm Reach Co Sleeper your baby is literally only an arm reach away.
And this makes perfect sense because your baby's body is hard at work growing — literally.
It makes perfect sense because in d past 3 - 4 seasons the only time u see Wenger act desperate is when our top 4 chance is at risk.
To us it makes perfect sense because preparing Good Food always starts with sourcing good ingredients.
No matter what you believe you end up right here and now... where everything always makes perfect sense because it is what it is.
Logic says «luck», but energy-wise, it makes perfect sense because she's been over-delivering on a ridiculous level for years.....

Not exact matches

«Sometimes, doing it at a trade show makes perfect sense, because basically all of the people you want to come are at the trade show anyway,» Schneider says.
But in another sense it's a perfect fit, because another part of the bitcoin ethos — and one closely linked to its libertarianism — is a fondness for hard money.
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.
They talk about their families because that is what really matters in a person's life... that is thier true legacy and their only real immortality... most people, I am fairly sure, know deep down that god is a fairy tale, a cushion, and that death is truly the end... what this very excellent young woman heard from these dying people makes perfect sense... death is a time to end the bs and look at and reflect upon what was real and important in that individual's life
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...
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.
Oh, the Calvinists could make perfect sense of it all with a wave of a hand and a swift, confident explanation about how Zarmina had been born in sin and likely predestined to spend eternity in hell to the glory of an angry God (they called her a «vessel of destruction»); about how I should just be thankful to be spared the same fate since it's what I deserve anyway; about how the Asian tsunami was just another one of God's temper tantrums sent to remind us all of His rage at our sin; about how I need not worry because «there is not one maverick molecule in the universe» so every hurricane, every earthquake, every war, every execution, every transaction in the slave trade, every rape of a child is part of God's sovereign plan, even God's idea; about how my objections to this paradigm represented unrepentant pride and a capitulation to humanism that placed too much inherent value on my fellow human beings; about how my intuitive sense of love and morality and right and wrong is so corrupted by my sin nature I can not trust it.
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.
But the idea that every human law is imperfect, and therefore unjust to some extent, does indeed make sense, because we can imagine a perfectly just judge who administers perfect justice» who assesses a person's talents, motives, opportunities, weaknesses, ideals, history, and everything else about him, and then judges all his actions against the standard of what he is able to do.
I really don't care what the bible says about it because, with all due respect to the bible (and I mean that sincerely)... it is an ancient collection of documents composed from an ancient mentality in which hell made perfect sense.
In this sense God is perfect or absolute, because this pattern of relationships among possibilities relevant to actualities is unchangingly applicable to all events.
It made perfect sense, but did I just think that because of all sorts of subconscious motivations?
So under Protestant theology, purgatory is unnecessary, because it makes no sense to «grow» in righteousness when God has already imputed Christ's perfect righteousness to you!
Right... because all other religions are man - made and yours isn't... that makes perfect sense.
This makes perfect sense, because that century's physical philosophy articulated and formed itself in conscious opposition to Aristotelian physics.
christianity is the belief that a cosmic jewish zombie, who was his own father, can make you live forever, if you symbolically eat his flesh and drink his blood, and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so that 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... makes perfect sense.
It makes perfect sense that family meals eaten at home have been proven to fight obesity, substance abuse and to make families stronger because the meals tend to be healthier and the time spent together strengthens the familial bond.
Because they're nutritious, all - natural (in the sense that they're devoid of all artificial sweeteners, artificial flavorings, soy, bulk ingredients, and wack fibers), gluten - free, and perfect alongside a cup of coffee before a big workout!
Luckily, it makes perfect sense in this dish, because you already have to peel that butternut squash anyway — so why not keep on peeling?
While conceptually this makes perfect sense (because what fruit or vegetable does not improve with roasting?
Because to me, it made perfect sense to encourage independence in terms of sleeping independently, but I was never a big fan of CIO.
And this makes complete sense for the newborn stage because Melatonin — the drowsy hormone — is at its most potent for the first 2 weeks of life (making it a perfect time for those adorable sleepy newborn photos).
In this sense, God could be called the perfect baby whisperer because He is in Read More
It's perfect in the sense that it is exactly what it should be because being anywhere that we are, we are meant to learn from.
«He's been able to get other progressive issues accomplished, [so] the shift to climate issues is in a sense perfect because it's socially progressive but economic - development focused,» she said.
My relationship with food will never be perfect — and that's ok, because neither will I. I continue to practice knowing I'm worthy, eating slowly and with a sense of pleasure and feeling my feelings.
When you look at it from one point of view, it makes perfect sense, because you may think that eating more fat would naturally lead to accumulating more fat.
Perhaps because it makes perfect sense.
They didn't have any knowledge of nutrition, they weren't able to eat nutritious, calorie dense food whenever they wanted due to the absence of agriculture, and their immune systems were likely weaker than ours (living together in large numbers placed enormous selective pressure on our early agricultural ancestors to develop strong immune systems, keep in mind that early human civilizations did not have indoor plumbing... so they were sometimes exposed to fecal matter both from fellow humans and from livestock and they didn't have the kinds of disinfectants and anti-biotics we have today,) so for them to have serious health complications makes perfect sense, nature can be very harsh and doesn't care how long its been since your last meal or what your calorie and micro nutrient needs are... a lot of people died at very young ages back then simply because they got sick and didn't have proper medical treatment or due to malnutrition or starvation.
I had the same thought when I first looked at the rep range but after see the link it made perfect sense, in fact I was quite surprised because I already do a similar program mainly with pure compound sets and I usually do 2 high warm up sets on each exercise and then 4 working sets betwen 5 and 8 reps so see the additional exercises some of which I will adapt slightly because of joint issues I was pleasantly ssurprise and very happy that this workout will give me some additional variety and hopefully growth to my training.
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