" He adds that "for the audience Crowther is targeting, his advice may make sense.
Yet commodities may make sense both as a portfolio diversifier and as a protection against inflation.
What may make sense to big countries, however, can look dangerous to small ones.
Cashing in may make sense since the 15% capital gain rate may never return.
All told, capital-tax rates as high or higher than those on labour may make sense, they think.
Having a retail footprint may make sense for Amazon, as long as it can cherry-pick the best locations.
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Advanced Micro Devices But today, with information technology departments being asked to do more with less, AMD-based systems may make sense.
It may make sense to tax tobacco more heavily, or to restrict its marketing and distribution more strictly.
It may make sense for the colleges: They are leveraging merit aid to compete for high-income and talented students.
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Cutting down on shopping or television may make sense for plenty of people, but it's probably not a life-or-death decision.
Lowering the price thresholds for which instalment plans are available, and extending their length, may make sense in a recession.
It may make sense for banks to be allowed some degree of financial protection, or insurance, against changing economic conditions.
So it may make sense to display advertisements for computer hardware, software or services alongside the online version of this article.
Different technology strategies may make sense for different divisions of your company.
But for those with less historical baggage, more flexibility may make sense.
Momentary, fleeting collaboration for immediate tactical advantage may make sense, as Churchill understood in joining with the Soviet Union to defeat Nazism.
But if you're no longer claiming the deduction, it may make sense to start paying down that debt rather than investing the money.
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Given the new high rates, it may make sense to accelerate income distributions to the extent there is undistributed income in the trust.
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At this point the two camps no longer agree about the fundamental foundations of their faith and theology, so splitting may make sense.
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HSBC, which has big businesses in many places, may make sense on paper, but whether the two could work together is open to question.
They can demand re-writes on scripts, environment changes, even game mechanics, all of which may make sense for a film, but make for terrible gameplay.
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Bigger deathbed gifts to the next generation may make sense, too.
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For that reason, it may make sense for men to consider taking their benefits early and women to delay taking their benefits as long as possible.
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So, while the No. 4 seed may make sense for the Wolverines (30-7), it may not account for the difference maker they have in All-American Trey Burke.
If and when oil exports and trade imbalances next reach a cyclical peak, it may make sense to park surpluses in low-risk assets until the boom subsides.
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Trading VIX-related indexes may make sense for hedging near-term market fluctuations, but there is simply not going to be any way to predict market moves with any certainty.
"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.
Indeed, on very large stones of 20 carats and up it may make sense for a jeweler to take no profit: The monster pieces draw attention to the brand.
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