The company said its customers thought reusing water from wastewater treatment works made sense.
Hosting is an offering that made sense for some, but it had limited appeal overall.
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Ms. Esrig said that in general, concentrating cases made sense for an office overwhelmed with applications.
Obviously, when the enemy was a state actor with clearly defined borders, overwhelming firepower made sense.
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"I understand that criticism, but we believe that was justifiable and made sense, " Mr. Way said.
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In the circumstances of 1974 with the stock market depressed, it made sense to leverage up.
His plan made sense, but the order in which he executed those changes was all wrong.
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When we met Rob and his family and all of his team, it made sense.
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Philip Ennion, a young learner driver, told BBC News 24 the organisation's ideas made sense.
We've really made sense of their cycle plan, which was pretty anemic a year ago.
Anyway, Cambodia could not afford to subsidise agriculture even if it made sense to do so.
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It made sense not to ask too many questions, there was a party going on.
It just made sense to make the move both economically and for family life.
Take some caution today as cleaning up some loose positions made sense last week.
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"The money they were offering made sense for us, " said Mr. Nassiri, a technology consultant.
Even if such squeezes made sense economically (which is doubtful), they are political non-starters.
It would have been willing to keep up the fantasy that Bush's second-term policies made sense.
Such loans may have made sense two years ago, when the economy was in deep trouble.
This would have made sense if the center was dealing with only a few patients.
In the past, pharmaceuticals were another kind of chemical, and it made sense for chemical companies to make them.
And when we get there people tell us the math made sense all along.
But if the FSA was never persuaded that the merger made sense, shouldn't it have vetoed it?
Compromising his control of Sky News made sense when the incentive was a reasonable hope of approval.
He would have been the one reporter, perhaps the only, who could have made sense of it.
In designing an agreement, obviously we wanted something that -- we wanted something that made sense economically.
Hiving off Virgin Radio as a separate business made sense, said Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers analyst Keith Bowman.
Last month, I ventured that it made sense, but I have done some thinking since then.
He loved Cal Tjader and Vince, Dave Brubeck and Bill Evans so it made sense to him.
So much so that it made sense for the company to debut in a much smaller market.
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It made sense that they were the first to understand the military implications of new information systems.
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