Does it make sense to talk about free will in a universe that appears deterministic?
Does it make sense to govern 21st century computer networks with 20th century phone regulations?
Would it make sense to embrace some sort of closed-fuel cycle, with limited reprocessing of spent fuel?
But in the long run does it make sense to alienate local viewers?
In other words, does it make sense to put in all this effort?
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Does it make sense to continue buying non-renewable lottery tickets in the hope that our energy problems will go away?
But really, does it make sense to overpay for a 31-year-old with a weight problem when the money could be invested better elsewhere?
Would it make sense to invest via a 529 plan with no intention of using the money for education, just to get the tax deferral?
Does it make sense to tap tax-favored savings for a computer?
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Does it make sense to give them disaster aid with one hand, while hindering recovery by insisting on (far bigger) debt-service payments with the other?
And would it make sense to do so, when they are obviously providing something of value in the economy and want to be part of this society?
Genetically engineered plants are seen as a different matter: does it make sense to meddle with nature for the sake of a sweeter beet or a brighter tomato?
And doesn't it make sense to reward everybody's favorite thief for using fewer items in a mission by letting him keep his inventory as he moves into his next challenge?
Does it make sense to ban the old light bulb in a world where we are encouraged to store Terrabytes of pointless photographs forever on fire-hot Web-servers forever spinning in a Google server farm?
Once this is done, and only once it is done, does it make sense to think about action items such as making work more interesting, providing more job security, or rewarding performance with bonus plans?
When so many people -- especially the young -- are struggling to find a toe hold in the labor market, does it really make sense to make it harder for employers to hire them?
But as organizers of this ancient tournament ponder ways to revive waning fan interest and arrest declining ticket sales, it's time to ask this question: Does it really make sense to send one of these team packing?
Younger generations have concluded, accurately, that their options do not contract after schooling, that they can take time to develop their own identities and make important life commitments, and that it may make sense to wait.
"It's unclear how much he will be able to distance himself, given how it may make sense to some people that he was aware of these things, " he added.
And if Yahoo survives its near-term crisis, it would make sense to ask what it will be in 10 or 20 years.
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"It was clear to me that it would make sense to explore" a deal, Thain said during a press conference Monday.
To them, it would make sense to draw the IMF's boss from one of the poorer, capital-hungry countries that loom so large in the Fund's work.
To be sure, it can make sense to try to attract pillar companies.
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She said it was not good value for money and would be hugely damaging to the environment and said it did not make sense to press ahead with it while reviewing aviation policy.
The fringe must be available on the same terms to all employees, so it might not make sense to offer it if your business has nonfamily workers.
But the business had better be prepared to litigate the issue against the FTB, meaning that this probably only makes sense for very profitable businesses for whom it will make sense to litigate.
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After all, guzzling petrol leads to clogged roads, and it seems to make sense to price fuel to reflect that cost to society.
The extent of conversation, Jacques says, made it seem to make sense to create a national standard for how a treatment like Provenge would be covered.
It might make sense to a judge or a lawyer, but it is almost the antithesis of what science is all about.
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