Nevertheless, the various pieces don't make sense together, and yet they still add up.
"Small banks can't make the information-technology investments needed in the Internet Age, " says Caparusso.
It didn't make sense that this yield differential would persist in these very similar securities.
Those are 100 years old, and they just don't make furniture like that anymore.
You can't make cream or butter cause it's just a human udder, a natural mammalian sight.
Though European regulators later nixed that union, David, scorned, insists he won't make a second offer.
"You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink, " he said.
Should Americans feel like they shouldn't make big purchases, they should be insecure about their finances?
What's going to happen when vital parts don't make it or survive the trip?
And even that killer app didn't make the really big bucks for its owners.
If the comments themselves don't make this clear, then e-mail the writers to find out.
Some say the credit has been a failure and trying to imitate it doesn't make sense.
The legislation didn't make it through this session, but Ross is hopeful it will pass someday.
Don't make the mistake of being in Davos if your home country is in turmoil.
These functions don't make a business more competitive than the next, but they're all absolutely necessary.
In private, a skeptical military adviser pointed out to commanders that the numbers didn't make sense.
If it doesn't make sense as a business, it doesn't make sense as a tax shelter.
Warren was sick and he didn't make it, so you are stuck with only my impressions.
Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi told reporters that was because Mexican bishops didn't make a direct request.
This alone probably won't make you pick up stakes and move into your Vail ski chalet.
Meitec, which is on the FORBES GLOBAL 300 Small Companies list, doesn't make anything.
But the practice doesn't make sense "if there's no rhyme or reason to it, " he added.
Mr. Sullivan was among those who didn't make it out of the theater alive.
However, red won't make you look smarter or more competent, says study author Andrew Elliot, Ph.
I've met a surprising number of voters who say they can't make up their minds.
He can, of course, follow a conversation, but he can't make eye contact at all.
And sometimes choice doesn't make sense because it's neither good medicine and it's more painful.
Erik Savage tried to make sense out of something that didn't make any sense.
Google, though it doesn't make devices, has digitized content from books and has its own e-bookstore.
He does what needs to be done, but doesn't make it something that's overly produced.
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