The valuations placed on social media sites like Tumblr make little sense under typical financial analysis.
An even bigger curiosity is that the inflation and public-debt criteria make little economic sense.
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All expectations are that the U.S. will make little progress on economic policy in 2008.
Campaigners, Slay The Array, said it was a minor change and would make little difference.
Cooper says Ferguson's return will make little difference to the outcome of Tuesday night's match.
The first is that, for all the fanfare, the central banks' plan will make little difference.
For those investors who like gold as insurance, it would make little sense to follow Soros.
Some, though, think the new rules will make little difference in the long run.
Many fear they will be placed so low that their presence will make little difference.
With Tony Blair's government still riding high, their carpings at its actions make little impact.
Some of the largest plans make little financial sense and encourage cheating, not to mention excess pollution.
Others pointed out that they will make little difference to the amount of junk mail people receive.
The usually stony-faced ranchers were visibly moved by the gesture, but the hay will make little difference.
The American budget deficit spooks China, but appears to make little difference to its willingness to lend.
So while the House may have taken any remaining bite out of PAYGO, it may make little practical difference.
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"You could make little people out of them, " Ms. Nassauer told Ms. Metheny.
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It suggests that voters feel independence would make little difference to cultural identities.
And if the practitioners seem to make little sense, it is because the markets that they follow make little sense.
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Some observers think Ms Sotomayor will make little difference to the Court, since she is a liberal replacing another liberal.
Age appeared to make little difference, with only the youngest group - readers under 25 - being slightly less convinced.
They make it marginally easier to restructure an individual bond, but make little difference when there are 80 different bonds involved.
It may make little sense from an economic point of view, but believe me, few will notice what you are doing.
Others, such as the Czech Republic, Greece, Finland, Hungary, Portugal and South Korea, make little room for part-time work for women.
Pension systems that work so capriciously make little sense at the best of times, and even less in an ageing world.
Many of these musings make little sense to those who are not closely acquainted with the philosophical questions of the time.
So we have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts we might have.
But hopefully, I'll be able to make little paths next to his.
Quite well-reviewed books may make little money, while academics are poorly paid.
The devil is in the details and if, in their final version, the standards are too vague, they will make little difference.
Bankers insist the new law will make little difference to their business.
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