It makes more sense to keep it abroad, invest it abroad, and hire abroad.
It makes more sense to spend my new miles building elite status on another airline.
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When the future is unknowable, it makes more sense to think like entrepreneurs do.
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Sometimes it makes more sense to simply close the doors and sell the assets.
Choong argues it makes more sense to offer the projector as a wireless accessory with its own battery pack.
So it makes more sense to presume that they are man and wife.
Since the infrastructure already exists, it makes more sense to give low-income families preschool vouchers to attend private preschools.
It makes more sense just to use sophisticated AI algorithms to design a program that designs power plants, period.
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In some cases it makes more sense to buy than build an office.
In general, however, it makes more sense to pay companies to keep people in work than to subsidise unemployment.
That said, there are times when it makes more sense for the leader to sit in the middle of the group.
As a consequence, we believe it makes more sense for Berkshire to be a large, but not outsized, percentage of Sequoia.
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So it makes more sense for me to record an audiobook instead.
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In a company, at least, it makes more sense to depart at the end of the quarter or just after the annual meeting.
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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Rather, it makes more sense to see the new Bush administration as trying to rebuild the Gulf war coalition of George Bush senior.
They argue that, with Israel's Gaza pull-out in the offing, and the Palestinian leadership in flux, it makes more sense to go step-by-step.
If you've blown out the credit cards, it makes more sense to pay off the bank first because credit card interest rates are crushing.
If there are business needs that banks like B of A are ill-equipped to handle internally, it makes more sense for them to stick to their knitting.
When assessing whether it makes more sense to pay down debt or save for retirement, all of the inflows and outflows of cash have to be considered.
This simply means it makes more sense to walk away and take a hit on the credit grade than to pay for something that is not worth the value anymore.
Though farfetched, such a scenario is what we are heading towards and it makes more sense now to have the next generation software capabilities in portfolio than dominating a market facing obsolescence.
Rather than installing more kiosks all over the place to handle peak demand, it makes more sense to switch from airline-specific kiosks to shared ones, which can handle passengers from several airlines.
Since health care represents one-sixth of our economy, I believe it makes more sense to build on what works and fix what doesn't, rather than try to build an entirely new system from scratch.
It makes more sense for Sony to sell that franchise to the tens of millions of PS3 owners worldwide and then offer that game, or another version, to PS4 owners once that installed base grows.
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The argument tends to revolve around whether it makes more sense to use tolls and private enterprise to pay for better roads, or instead to keep charging taxpayers for a system that just limps along.
Folli says that in the run-up to the election, the party will have to decide whether it makes more sense to back its leader or take heed of the mood in the country as a whole.
"It makes much more sense for an authority to impose structural measures, " said Hofstetter.
It certainly makes more sense than attaching a fast-growing electronics division to a sandpaper company.
It makes no more sense to conclude that we should remain without a defense against missiles.
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