From a strictly business perspective, it just makes sense to shake things up and sweep out the cobwebs.
Thus it just makes sense that it should not prohibit using technology that has no infringing purposes to begin with.
It just makes sense, although Girardi was understandably silent on the subject when the Yanks visited Chicago last weekend to play the White Sox.
When you look at statistics that show how many have their mobile device with them while watching TV, and think about having a quarter of a billion users, it just makes sense.
It just makes no sense that they would just cease operations all together.
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It just makes more sense to customers.
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It just makes financial sense.
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Jewelry is such a personal gift, it just makes a lot of sense.
Now, finally, I just think it makes sense for us to give it up for all of our outstanding American athletes who are competing in London right now. (Applause.) I want to congratulate Michael Phelps -- (applause) -- most medals we've ever seen.
And it gave you a sense of just what it is that makes America special.
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It's just a numbers calculation about whether it makes more financial sense to the lender to keep a person in a home.
It makes more sense just to use sophisticated AI algorithms to design a program that designs power plants, period.
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It's just that when the Treasury is hungry for funds, it makes sense to go after those citizens who are hardworking and frugal.
Since marriage can contribute to significant wealth building, it makes sense to do more than just work on the marriage to keep it strong.
It just -- economically, it makes absolutely no sense at all.
You know how Google does it, when it thinks that what you have just asked for makes no sense whatsoever, that you have either made a mistake, are a bit of a dummy or are looking for something really really unusual .
And I'm just - I was - you know, it makes sense hearing your guest talk about his behavior.
Daewoo's Lanos is just the sort of low-cost sedan it makes sense for GM to make at its Thai plant.
Corporate income taxes are just passed on to consumers anyways, so it makes more sense to tax individuals rather than businesses whenever possible.
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Dutch corporate law keeps it from nominating more than two out of nine board members, meaning that it controls just 25% of the board even when it holds 92% of the equity so the spin-off makes sense from a governance perspective.
"It's just hard to put together an actuarial table that makes sense, " says Marc Ganis of Chicago-based Sports Corp.
Sometimes we can tell you why and sometimes we just tell you a story that makes sense of it.
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It makes sense to invest in businesses helping them do just that.
Now, one of the things that you discover in studying history and being a part of politics is just because something makes sense doesn't mean it happens.
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"I just think it gives people a better sense of security and makes them feel more safe to be prepared for whatever will happen next, " store employee Kyana Miner said.
In these circumstances, I believe it makes good political sense to keep it simple and just guarantee that no worker with personal accounts will get less in total benefits than Social Security promises today, rather than try to defend a complicated, more limited guarantee.
To take just one example, from a public health perspective, it makes little sense to focus on the miniscule elevation in breast cancer risk associated with light-to-moderate alcohol consumption, when moderate alcohol intake has been shown to have a beneficial effect on coronary heart disease, a much more common condition.
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