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It changed over time and when we got there it made sense, and when we broke up it made sense.
If it made sense to be in sales and management meetings and learn how people interacted, it made sense to listen in to huddles during a game and learn.
I think that went a long way toward accelerating the process and getting it completed at a time that made sense for Yoenis and made sense for us as well.
But then I understood -- everything made sense to me.
While he was in college, it made sense to continue.
Having a European planner made sense for a European wedding.
Nicki's of Caribbean descent as well, so that made sense.
Sometimes what made sense for a while stops making sense.
Such elaborate measures made sense because RMT was highly lucrative.
Prescriptions which made sense a generation ago look inappropriate now.
Meanwhile, its landing page "Lineup" never really made sense, either.
But it made sense at last night's Apple Music party.
It made sense for the character we knew and loved.
Torch Song Trilogy's request for sympathy made sense in 1982.
When I sniffed that page, suddenly, it all made sense.
"I didn't understand how the science made sense," she says.
I always loved working with kids so teaching made sense.
The romance made sense, and it made the movie better.
Now, House of Cards has never really made sense politically.
One day it just made sense to combine it all.
"It just made sense we have one big double wedding."
I felt calmly at the time that it made sense.
Who knows — if it was good, if it made sense.
The "coursework" seemed very light, which made sense to me.
If the deal made sense, we could have stayed away.
Nothing made sense anymore, and I was just so bummed.
The meeting of Stompdown and 100 Mad just made sense.
"It just made sense to do this," Ms. Morton said.
He remembers that, at the time, it just made sense.
Theirs was an argument that made sense only on paper.
Part of me thought it made sense to require some.
THE REGULATORSLOOKED AT THE DEAL AND THOUGHT IT MADE SENSE.
I guess it only made sense to marry each other?
This made sense considering how much larger the package was.
They were the only kinds of songs that made sense.
I think, you know, it made sense at the time.
That theory made sense to another Yankee with knee problems.
Suddenly so many troubles in her daughter's life made sense.
But to some traders, the move upward finally made sense.
Buying Creek House also made sense from a financial perspective.
What was once a dream apartment no longer made sense.
As long as it came from character, it made sense.
While the diagnosis made sense to me, it was devastating.
The crossing down, CDEF, made sense — just not as clued.
So maybe at one time the Army's policy made sense.
They had found a solution that made sense to me.
I could already see us on screen; we made sense.
Helping to advance the proposal, Mr. Sater said, made sense.
Striving for a Western Ukraine made sense in the 1990s
So it made sense to me when he mentioned that.
This made sense when most workers were in large factories.
So it made sense for them to push back hard.
Church made sense to me and helped me feel safe.
I think most of that body of law made sense.
Each, in its own way, made sense at the time.
They all agreed, almost defiantly: The casting just made sense.
The 1986 law may have made sense when it was passed.
Focus on seeking and not sending made sense at the beginning.
In its pages was a recognizable world where things made sense.
It made sense that Tormund wasn't a part of this meeting.
I still haven't made sense of what that could have been.
The argument made sense to the budding young libertarian in Pennsylvania.
If I were an alcoholic, my mother's harsh treatments made sense.
Policies that made sense in the 1990s have developed unexpected wrinkles.
The steel, technology and housing related names all also made sense.
It only made sense that we'd see something at CES 2018.
The statements made sense grammatically, but made absolutely no sense logically.
That made sense when the yen was weak, less so now.
So rather than fighting over market share, a merger made sense.
Others, like Cutts, decided public service still made sense for them.
Partnering with them made sense and I also wanted to learn.
Everything was done in a way that made sense to me.
So this observation was interesting to me, and it made sense.
His arguments made sense to many people, notably Frederick the Wise.
THEY HAVE ASKED ME TO DO WHATEVER I THOUGHT MADE SENSE.
So, it made sense that the hippies would gravitate to it.
This initially struck Cramer as odd, but then it made sense.
They received the biggest cheers of the night, which made sense.
It wouldn't have made sense to send Rocket Raccoon and Nebula.
Batalon: That's probably the only way it would've made sense, right?
There was no way to split the sentences that made sense.
This approach made sense based on the science of the day.
"It was frustrating to sit, but it made sense," he said.
A commemoration made sense, especially after the violence of the riots.
It made sense that she'd want me as her best friend.
Yeah. My grandmother, that made sense because she was much older.
"It just made sense to me at the time," he says.
And the instrumentation wouldn't have made sense in an Emergency context.
Using the once-criminal plant to treat menstrual cramps made sense.
Once I realized it rhymed and made sense, I never stopped.
The way the girls had spoken of him finally made sense.
So doing it start to finish made sense for that reason.
The process might have made sense, but humans play this game.
Moving the factory made sense to the people with college degrees.
Extra coffee, oats, grits, eggs and rice made sense to me.
So it made sense that Marilyn Manson is her fuck jam.
Camper's Council hardly made sense, at least from a camper's perspective.
The timing of the Hypebeast report made sense to Mr. Baque.
"I thought it made sense to reinvent the place," he said.
This made sense in theory, but how could aluminum be evaporated?
So I did the only thing that made sense to me.
So now it made sense to return to New York City.
Their numbers made sense to them, but not to anyone else.
Up until the mid-1980s, this division might have made sense.
I knew that this was territory that made sense for them.
Those Pigeon emotions made sense to them—that told me something.
Humour and horror made sense because that was how I felt.
So the hair idea [for the IGOR tour] visually made sense.
The business seemed simple enough and the KPIs all made sense.
How have they made sense of what has happened in Minford?
Frankly, that inclination never really made sense to me, a millennial.
Basement boiler rooms made sense when coal was the principal fuel.
Perhaps clauses on pricing or delivery conditions no longer made sense.
"That made sense to me and I tried to be helpful."
Having saved a sizeable amount of money, the finances made sense.
Mazanec said that while that response made sense, it wasn't satisfactory.
In the past, having the supply chain in Europe made sense.
That one surprised me at first, but then it made sense.
These terms of debate made sense 290 to 20063 years ago.
JUMP made sense in relation to a gymnastics meet, but GARBAGE?
"I think it confirmed that a disclosure made sense," Fox said.
That made sense when the network routinely occupied the Nielsen basement.
With Jeromy, it was this hard left, and nothing made sense.
It just made sense to do that as the final dance.
He wasn't speaking of the general mood, though it would have made sense, or Mr. Lagerfeld's legacy, though that would have made sense, too (and, in fact, Mr. Michele had started his career working at Fendi).
Then, it may have simply been a case of cultural differences between Japan and the West that determined which symbol made sense to be used as the confirm button and which made sense as the cancel button.
With cool logic, I can justify nearly every scene of ultraviolence on the show—the child burned at the stake made sense; Sansa's torture-rape made sense—but making sense is not the same as having meaning.
It made sense that Mondelez would want Hershey to accelerate its growth.
"It never made sense to me, the level of animosity," Trump says.
It means cacophony in Arabic, and that just made sense to me.
Which made sense, because Trump's people had nothing left to fight against.
Life here has always made sense to them, no matter the challenges.
Kush is the first because, as Ruth explains, it just made sense.
The service has made sense for Walmart's more value-minded customers, too.
We two made no sense, but no one else made sense, either.
However, Walden added that the merits of the deal still made sense.
"  "The whole concept of having anchors in your life, it made sense.
Everything clicked for me and made sense when I saw these photographs.
They just wanted to hang out and be someplace that made sense.
So it made sense to do a one-off show en route.
Trumbull's goodbye wasn't that sad, though, in part because it made sense.
Image: Jenny WilliamsOther experts thought the study's models and conclusions made sense.
But once I got the role of Meg it all made sense.
With mostly U.S.-based e-commerce clients, it made sense for Funne.
So it made sense to target those elements in the new experiments.
We were very mature and made sure that our lyrics made sense.
"It never made sense to me, the level of animosity," Trump said.
In either event, it made sense for the headquarters to be abroad.
This made sense in the analog world, where products didn't change much.
"It just made sense that it should be my boyfriend," Graceffa shares.
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: Our friendship was fairly new, but it made sense.
Of course Boeing would think that — and it may have made sense.
The way it made sense to me that they would be eyes.
For me, once I was exposed to it, it just made sense.
John Kasich, as in most debates, was good, steady and made sense.
But then we saw the dish in question, and everything made sense.
Which really made sense, because it gave it a little more scope.
She was figuring out how that made sense with being a mother.
He didn't speak English and nothing anyone said to him made sense.
Yes, salespeople pressured many doctors into prescribing far more than made sense.
Of course, a strictly mobile show made sense for the Android maker.
"It's nostalgic to my life, it made sense to me," he says.
The subtitle absolutely made sense later, but how much cooler is Horizon?
"I thought it made sense," Jason S. Kessler, the data scientist, said.
"Those rules may have made sense 40 years ago," Mr. Reed said.
I wanted to be alone in the video, so it made sense.
It made sense to me to put him on the $2 coin.
Being from the Midwest, it just made sense to use a tornado.
Do you think they ever made sense on big corporate rock stages?
Unfortunately, what made sense then may not make as much right now.
James Corden expressed surprise, but then he said the news made sense.
But on an emotional level, what the vet had said made sense.
We couldn't find another scenario that was really safe and made sense.
But the more I thought about it, the more it made sense.
It just made sense to turn to the pages of comic books.
" That approach, he says, "has always made sense in the indie world.
But given the list's international scope, it made sense to branch out.
And, as we showed them, whole swaths of Stein's text made sense.
"They considered a unit that made sense for them," Ms. Brahmbhatt said.
Some of the Knicks&apos offseason moves made sense in a vacuum.
Command economies that made sense in wartime were less suited to peace.
It made sense to wonder, given that rivals aimed salvos at Sen.
Again, it was primarily focused on helping others, so this made sense.
In my quest for a better patch, this made sense to me.
"It made sense with mobile that esports would catch on," he said.
It made sense when Obama made visits to Marc Maron's "WTF" podcast.
The company&aposs general business plan "made sense to me," he added.
It made sense to give her a kind of a swan song.
It made sense and levied no judgment against those who chose abortion.
This made sense for Victory, but what came next most certainly didn't.
No, the individual mandate never made sense from an economic or sociological standpoint.
R+L=J was a great explanation for that and immediately made sense.
So it only made sense to throw my Housewives passion on my pooch!
"This makes so much sense, the way nothing has ever made sense before."
I never wrote that story but regularly thought about why it made sense.
It made sense, she said, to add early voting to the caucus process.
Although one guy did note that Trump said one thing that made sense:
The more we worked with him, it made sense the collaboration of styles.
First, though, he asked for my opinion about several movies, which made sense.
And after I scored a few scenes, then it kind of made sense.
But the more I thought about this idea, the more it made sense.
So it only made sense for Sunday's reunion to pick up right there.
That all made sense, but what do we do now, a year later?
This makes so much sense, the way nothing has ever made sense before.
But the more we thought about it, the more it just made sense.
I wasn't sure if they made sense, but I thought it was intriguing.
That was where everything made sense, norms were bucked and traditions were dismissed.
None of it made sense to Cameron — until she read her mom's chart.
It made sense for them to do a series about these life events.
When I saw Bird's name in the show's credits, it just made sense.
Maybe not, but it wouldn't be the first time I haven't made sense.
For 30-year-old Alice Lockspeiser and her boyfriend, the location made sense.
Save your eye-rolls: to me, it made sense that this was happening.
Smith's ragged nasality and fractured mumble made sense when pitted against abrasive music.
We're fans of the group, and it seemed like it all made sense.
Taking photos is really the only thing that's made sense to me ever.
It just made sense for me to drop down and try it out.
Carolyn told me it made sense that global warming probably supercharged the storm.
So, things that I thought made sense didn't make sense and weren't working.
The costume made sense, considering that the model loves healthy foods like avocados.
The idea of eliminating a pesky rival may have made sense for Sprint.
"It made sense for us to go into this world together," says Peterson.
It sort of made sense if you were, say, a longshoreman in Vancouver.
We're not sure if that made sense, but you know what we're saying.
Read told colleagues he did not believe breaking the business up made sense.
It just made sense, the idea of children's stories for a children's benefit.
Comments like Bush's recent barb about "nationalism distorted into nativism" also made sense.
Minkoff had done some early animation for the character so it made sense.
Her house was a museum, but one that only made sense to her.
For I.P.O. watchers, the lack of deals in those three quarters made sense.
But none of this made sense, and her flimsy excuses all fell apart.
This arrangement made sense when the industry was healthy and had deeper pockets.
So getting rid of the bomb made sense, at least to many Americans.
So it made sense for our company to invest in cleaning it up.
With a little context, the opening sequence for 'The Incredible Hulk' made sense.
So I knew it was her at that moment it all made sense.
These factors were key elements in why a Green New Deal made sense.
" And then, it made sense: "Gays and lesbians living in a transgender society.
It also made sense to move onto MMA because of my jujitsu training.
It's a dark comedy and a drama, and that made sense to me.
Limiting reviews to the most recent version made sense a few years ago.
With that in mind, cutting the figure up unto vertical sections made sense.
KUMAIL Can I ask you something that has never made sense to me?
The study's authors concluded that this finding made sense from an evolutionary standpoint.
Mr. Smead said it made sense for Mr. Buffett to buy back stock.
Industry insiders said an Altria investment in Juul made sense for both sides.
Daenerys going mad could have made sense, as could Bran becoming the king.
Then it made sense for me to have … not kids, but his kids.
A young band that looked great, with that song—it just made sense.
Somehow, at that moment, for reasons difficult to piece together, life made sense.
The retired nurse told them her celiac theory — which, they thought, made sense.
By 1967, it made sense for protesters to target the Selective Service System.
But the more she considered it, the more Hannah realized it made sense.
However, Xerox also reaffirmed its belief that merging the two companies made sense.
I made the decision to move back in because it made sense financially.
Suddenly, what she had been seeing in her patients all day made sense.
" That made sense to her, but she also wanted it "to be intentional.
As such, it made sense for the insurer to improve the claims process.
Now the woman saw that her answer somehow made sense to the rheumatologist.
Evacuation also made sense given the threat of huge storm surges, experts said.
So it just made sense for him to be the guy telling it.
But his new role as the Times' media columnist made sense to them.
A few delays later, it suddenly made sense to join Apple's growing lineup.
Back then, it made sense to pit Wikipedia and Britannica against each other.
The collaboration also made sense to Koosa, the family friend and swing instructor.
At the time, based on the information available, what they said made sense.
Later in the day, Trump told reporters that meeting with Iran made sense.
And the truth is, I never really had an answer that made sense.
Before the future arrives, it made sense to talk about what's come before.
During the late 19th and much of the 20th century, this made sense.
When we talked to Thurston about it, he said it really made sense.
That made sense, considering the heights which the top rates of those taxes reached.
So it only made sense to give them some more time in the sun.
Twin Peaks was the only TV show that made sense to me this summer.
HEMINGWAY: Him saying originally that he wouldn&apost sign the moderate bill made sense.
I walked into the boxing gym and the sport really made sense to me.
It made sense to me that relationships were held so close to the chest.
Instead, I went back to the place where it all made sense – the studio.
At the time, it was the only thing that made sense in my life.
All the outfits, fashion and art pieces over the years made sense to me.
I really only wanted to use phones when it made sense for the story.
And sold out national security and never made sense on the uranium one deal.
But to Sakaguchi, it made sense that psychological safety and emotional conversations were related.
Couric says including Ripa in the process of Strahan's exit would have made sense.
At some point in time it made sense to move forward with one platform.
"It just made sense," the Sonny With a Chance star said in the documentary.
And second, it grouped them all together in a way that made sense online.
And it made sense that The X-Files would get a follow-up series.
With that done, it only made sense to release on other consoles as well.
It made sense for them to join the team full-time, says Hey Inc.
It made sense for Biden to approach Catsimatidis, despite the businessman's support for Trump.
Writing about how to do tricks step by step never made sense to us.
When I met Becca, we both agreed that this made sense for her show.
The move made sense for him and his wife, whose daughter is only one.
The first few made sense: Cindy Crawford's daughter, Kaia, was joining the family business.
People who make politics with their investment activities, I dont think that made sense.
But in the long term, canceling Roseanne was the only decision that made sense.
You said that it made sense to you when you started buying into it.
On Thursday, Bollore said it made sense for the company to work with Mediaset.
Focusing policies on greenhouse gases made sense in an Obama administration that prioritized climate.
And then Trump named him as VP. From Pence's perspective, it all made sense.
"My dad drove a cab, so that kind of made sense," Mr. Suri said.
To that end, Boyd asked friends to help him out when it made sense.
The puzzling show of pro-Russia nationalism made sense only after Cheadle turned around.
Still, it made sense for this particular program to be performed at the Met.
Their pitch made sense to customers, and referrals provide 70 percent of their business.
It made sense that Reva had come from a place as lame as this.
This made sense, but immediately played into Tyronn Lue's strategy on the other end.
It made sense as a way of representing this constant pushing on to survive.
And it made sense because I was putting myself in these high risk situations.
It made sense to pitch in and at least try to spark a change.
Like, when they actually made sense when you said them out loud and stuff?
But hey, we were a goth rock band, so it made sense to me!
This made sense to me but was at odds with the prevailing media narrative.
But it made sense: I was making more than I was spending on electricity.
"It was right then that everything really made sense to me," Mr. Mendes said.
"From a business perspective, it made sense because of the market opportunity," Wolf said.
But since she wasn't planning to have more children, she felt it made sense.
For every technical category other than Visual Effects (which wouldn't have made sense anyway).
Difference, far from being a problem, made sense to them, was what they liked.
"It made sense in all aspects," said Mr. Garza, 2800, who works in finance.
They made sense — more so than the horses and … wait, was that a cow?
But it wasn't until the past decade or so that writing it made sense.
Even in the actor Jason Isaacs' capable hands, Lorca's actions just haven't made sense.
That has never made sense to me; it defies that sense of public service.
In an instant, all of the strangest moments of my conversion experience made sense.
I then had the thought: Does anybody care about whose ideas actually made sense?
The death made sense to no one, including the Palm Beach Gardens police department.
"I was with him from the beginning, so it made sense," she said modestly.
So it made sense to follow that line of thought to its end point.
Mr. Trifonov and his colleagues made sense of the music while playing it passionately.
"He did it tremendously, in a way that made sense to everyone," Baldelli said.
Switching it to the off-season made sense for them, and for their employers.
Focusing on Venus made sense because she was so entrenched in the ball world.
Some of those firings made sense; some fell on the sword for their bosses.
It also made sense that the California Girl would take a backseat more generally.
Still, Weidmann said giving the ESM a stronger role in crisis prevention made sense.
These two mechanisms made sense when Congress was dealing with a less hawkish president.
Suddenly, it made sense to immersive ourselves in these vast, ethereal, majestically somber albums.
Some had skirts that took up three seats, which in a way made sense.
"None of it made sense, so I wanted to see for myself," she said.
With the incessant crashing, it only made sense that we would soon be underwater.
As the gallery matured it made sense to be at a more mature location.
Looking at the show in terms of ABC's bottom line, canceling it made sense.
I didn't understand why it was so hard when the business model made sense, the market made sense, and we were growing like crazy, Eventually we got a lead investor and ended up closing our funding round way oversubscribed which was great.
For Joe Stanton, 55, transferring 160 miles (260 km) to Toledo from Lordstown made sense.
It only made sense after that to move on to escorting, where I presented female.
It only made sense to do a small little capsule with them for this trip.
Trump built a simple narrative that, for many voters, made sense of current national problems.
Cece and Schmidt are so solid it made sense for them to have their baby.
The next five plays were runs, which made sense given the transformation of Denver's offense.
Once they knew they wanted to offer soft serve, the pickle flavor just made sense.
They felt like hyper-real places, Hollywood places, spaces where action-movie antics made sense.
Very little of this made sense, but hey it's 2017 and this is our reality.
It was important for me to use it where it made sense for the story.
Tom Petty never made sense in any time period because what he created was timeless.
While that explanation made sense, it didn't necessarily quell my concerns about my personal data.
I remember my parents laughing a little bit, but it made sense in my mind!
However, he soon realized it made sense to pay more at times for some products.
It made sense for Paris at this point in time, but it's not for everyone.
She loved it, but when she found activism, it really made sense of her passion.
And so it made sense to use the elasticity of that material on our headsets.
"People spent a lot of time debating whether the lower threshold made sense," Watson said.
That's why it made sense to me because we local broadcasting presence in the area.
But it made sense to use an arena of violence to talk about cultural violence.
Experts briefed on the Milwaukee charges said the plea deal made sense under the circumstances.
It more or less made sense for Seinfeld to be as white as it was.
Considering these returns, it would've made sense for the trio's results party to turn funereal.
Generous policies certainly made sense for Alex Slater, CEO of the PR firm Clyde Group.
Despite the outcome of Scully's move, in hindsight, it was a move that made sense.
For Joe Stanton, 55, transferring 160 miles (258 km) to Toledo from Lordstown made sense.
Moving to Los Angeles earlier this year to boost her YouTube career just made sense.
With a product like this, it wouldn't have made sense to work any other way.
It made sense to be concerned about the negative attention focused on the fledging currency.
With markets looking uncertain, however, it has made sense to revisit the front-loading approach.
The truth is that the economics of the App Store have never really made sense.
I thought that it only made sense to kind of look at from the beginning.
So it made sense that industry members urged her to thank the producer on stage.
That system may have made sense when it took minutes to download an illegal song.
Having one character as a real estate agent made sense on a lot of levels.
It made sense because I have a really bad back, and I can't wear heels.
It was a lesson that made sense to me once he showed me some math.
"The Obama policy on Iran made sense, even if you disagreed with it," he wrote.
"We felt it made sense to share all of our news at once," Catz said.
Given her career trajectory, the decision to devote her life to these projects made sense.
To Clark, the incorporation of bodily action into predictive processing's mind-world loops made sense.
For those reasons alone, the delay members of City Council called for would've made sense.
With my friends, I would take leadership roles where it made sense to do that.
It made some kind of sense to your friend, and it made sense to you.
But the startup slowly discovered that this kind of product made sense for betting websites.
She liked dumpster diving because it decreased waste; it also made sense for her finances.
Naturally, it made sense to get a credit card that capitalized on our shopping behavior.
Being a landlord means increasing my risk, so it made sense to increase my coverage.
For that budget, an apartment in a postwar building on the East Side made sense.
Familia said he had no issue because the strategy made sense, evidenced by Cleveland's success.
So it's just like a lot of things that organically locked in and made sense.
Others said keeping the markets running made sense since they were safer than enclosed stores.
"It never made sense to me, personally, go back and play Kelly," Garth tells CNN.
That made sense, Dr. Reddy, said, because microbes can eat many forms of organic carbon.
And none of this was communicated in terms that made sense to working-class voters.
That too made sense in the industrial era, when leading companies had millions of employees.
Running again in 2020 just made sense to him, he told BuzzFeed News last fall.
But for Unsworth, who makes £25,000 a year as a financial adviser, they made sense.
After graduating from university, it made sense that I moved back home to east London.
And that's when we made the decision that it made sense for us to pivot.
In my mind, when he put it down there, it just made sense to me.
The discovery also made sense to Shields in that it's consistent with his own work.
I watched all the YouTube videos on it, and what he was saying made sense.
"Using graphene made sense for us to achieve resistance and weight reduction," Mr. Mille said.
I was scared of bombings and the Taliban and a world where nothing made sense.
It made sense that I too was wandering around out in the fields and trees.
"Providing more people with a path to the connected fitness products made sense," said Kogan.
"He was a married, former narcotics dealer, and now it made sense," Dr. Mechanik said.
This made sense to me, and I was surprised I had never made the connection.
The Democratic objections that Reagan's program would excessively balloon the budget deficit also made sense.
Why it made sense to pair it with the Rachmaninoff symphony, though, I cannot say.
Yet he noted that it made sense for the children to ultimately have normal cortisol levels.
So on that basis, it made sense to speculate on strength in the North Sea market.
Spending more for a Chromebook—even a fantastic one like the Pixelbook—just hasn't made sense.
It made sense, when Durant was in Oklahoma City, to send a second defender his way.
They support us and offer great styles to plus-size women; this collaboration just made sense.
She let me set my terms and do what made sense for me and my family.
That's why vacationing in a fictional world that continually made sense in itself was very appealing.
The sermons on trading suffering for glory, about crossing the ridgeline before nightfall suddenly made sense.
Since the Soviet Union collapsed, it hasn&apost really had a mission that has made sense.
Seal intestine (gut parka!) was favored by the Inuit but hardly made sense for mass production.
Cramer said on "Squawk on the Street " this made sense, given the recently weak economic data.
"Everyone's had a master's or had been a test pilot, so it made sense," she said.
"Some time ago it might not have made sense for us to do this," Kohler said.
It made sense that the US government would use it in Washington, DC, and for monuments.
So the idea that these invisible things can make our bodies suffer made sense to me.
Which, during a time where very little else made sense, was a gift of timeless value.
His lease was almost up anyway, so it only made sense to find a new place.
There, her life made sense in a way that it didn't all the time at home.
She made sense of it with a correspondence with an unlikely person: a convicted serial killer.
This made sense in the early days of the internet, when it was still a sideshow.
Or you could just spoof your friends into thinking Donald Trump said something that made sense.
When he talked about the economic plight of blacks in America, that made sense to me.
"It was a few weeks before opening day, so it made sense to us," he said.
We have World War II hovering over us—that kind of made sense, but since then?
It made sense they'd come up with some mad scheme to cross the black slow style.
He wanted to go back to creating music in his studio, where it all made sense.
Upton pulled out his cellphone to show reporters text messages, promising that his timeline made sense.
The only process that made sense here on the basis of the geologic map was cryovolcanism.
It all happened quickly, but it made sense: He was exactly what I was looking for.
Powers decided began researching the team and women's soccer to see if the investment made sense.
He made sense only in snatches, and even these rare moments of common sense were contradicted.
Boss Carlo Messina said it made sense to act quickly and reach an accord this year.
"Hotelbeds' dividend recap made sense but they needed to pay up for it," an investor said.
The two tracks that we'd heard from The Killers' fifth studio album, Wonderful Wonderful, made sense.
So to really capitalize on the market internationally, it made sense to have a free version.
Cramer said that run made sense because crude is the only commodity that outperformed the market.
It makes sense in my head; that that's how it would have made sense in his.
When I was younger, the music that made sense to me the most was Modest Mouse.
Therefore, it made sense to Cramer that the U.S. stock market would be down so much.
But you sat there and you were hoping so hard that it works, it made sense.
It's essentially very old ideas that made sense when they first appeared during the industrial age.
It never made sense to me why adult companies would only limit themselves to adult products.
"I didn't start using the word 'queer' and then my whole life made sense," they said.
She's just very Zen, she'd say real esoteric things, but things that kind of made sense.
But anyway, Dealbook caught on and made sense for people, and showed up in people's inboxes.
Analysts at Cowen & Co said it was a "struggle" to understand why the acquisition made sense.
Yearning for bipartisan buy-ins might have made sense in less polarized eras of American history.
After a few months of dating, we'd grown close, and this next step only made sense.
It made sense to think I could make this a method to work a whole album.
E3 made sense when you had to buy video game magazines to read about upcoming games.
Being a person of color, being from inner-city Harlem, it all made sense for me.
That's when the pine needles in my hair made sense, they didn't fall from a tree.
"I trusted the church, because it made sense, what they preached, what they taught," he said.
Analysts in both countries said the decision to end the aid made sense in today's context.
As she hung out with her friends, Ms. Lofino said she thought the measures made sense.
It made sense to work with Clorox, he said, because of the C.D.C. recommendation about disinfecting.
Some found that the work of a certain man, a British filmmaker, made sense to them.
I knew these teams and they made sense as parts of the answers to these clues.
That was an emotional reason, which didn't mean the numbers made sense from a financial standpoint.
It made sense for Cuba's most special talent to play for the country's most historic franchise.
"You're trying to make sense of a system that can't be made sense of," she said.
It made sense because in many ways Versace was the quintessential Instagram label avant la lettre.
"The economics or rationale of a production cut never made sense to begin with," he said.
The theme entries made sense in relation to their clues, but the phrases themselves were nonsense.
There were a couple of problems in trying to match the arcade game that made sense.
He could feel it, though he could not describe it in a way that made sense.
He is a man of rhythm so it made sense to have him on this song.
I didn&apost want to make competitive eating my job, but eventually it just made sense.
It made sense: We can observe contemporary lichens moving into barren, severe environments before anything else.
Turnbull said the move made sense given that inflation was below the central bank's target band.
On the surface, it made sense: Atlanta was King's hometown, and February is Black History Month.
If she wasn&apost connected to them in some way, it wouldn&apost have made sense.
And the more Mr. Fierstein considered playing the role, the more it made sense to him.
His footnotes and caveats showed he didn't think it made sense to talk about infinite growth.
"The civil route made sense," a former Justice Department official who worked on Hikmat's case said.
Some top products made sense geographically: In Wisconsin, shoppers were purchasing Green Bay Packers bath mats.
Meanwhile, Mr. Tillerson's opposition to sanctions for Russia made sense given Exxon's interests there, supporters say.
It made sense to be different and rely on processes that were more authentic to Trivago.
The development made sense for Eileen and Jerry White, who were the first to move in.
Well, we were operating under the assumption that it made sense to promote rights and responsibilities.
The connection made sense for me and I love native tribes' names (Menominees, Kickapoos, Wyandots, etc.).
We had product market fit when we launched and we started selling 'cause it made sense.
He didn't seem to recognize me, which made sense—all of this happened a decade ago.
So for them it always made sense that they should be together, because they thought they were.
Nothing quite made sense the way it had when I was still high and decided to quit.
And it made sense that Blue Origin showed up near Capitol Hill to refloat its moon ambitions.
Whatever you think of the questions from every other Sen on the committee, they all made sense.
I've never smoked a cigarette, so it never really made sense for me to pick up vaping.
I was fantasizing about doing it again, and the context of a cable-access show made sense.
I MEAN,T HAT WAS THE ONLY ONE THAT CERTAINLY I SERIOUSLY THOUGHT ABOUT THAT MADE SENSE.
Between them, they said, it made sense to create a "vendor-agnostic" partnership to create the cable.
An app where she could interact with and provide her biggest of fans unique material made sense.
Parra says someone sent him a few, so it only made sense to do something with them.
It's Bran Stark, my long-lost brother who — I'll admit it — has never made sense to me.
"The tie-up between Chrysler and Renault made sense in 2008," Press said in a separate interview.
It made sense for both sides for the Ike co-founders to build their own independent company.
Months later, after his diagnosis and treatment, he found it again, and this time it made sense.
We're not sure if Kate's made sense of it either, given the disoriented look on her face.
It made sense that she would take it — it was the thing he was most proud of.
"It's the only one that would've made sense for me," he says of taking on the role.
If the stories about the origins of the nunchucks are true, they made sense at one point.
"The original trilogy and the prequel trilogy being the story of the Skywalkers made sense," he said.
Agreeing to an alliance might have made sense for a young Go-Jek, but times have changed.
The idea that we will going to give 22017 percent of uranium to Putin never made sense.
It made sense to me in that moment that we get the word pomp from the French.
Unfortunately, we didn't get all the way that ultimately made sense for the United States of America.
But I carried a chip on my shoulder for those two years, so "The Bull" made sense.
It made sense for tax purposes, so each year we'd bring it up with our accountant, Meltzer.
I had never even heard of panic disorder before, but I had to admit it made sense.
It made sense to just do the thing in a personal way and save for our future.
You got the sense that this was a big populated world with a history that made sense.
This made sense when China was in the early stages of moving away from a planned economy.
Denzel Washington actually gave me a signal to let the guys from Moonlight speak, which made sense.
Given the message and of the record it only made sense for Kendrick to get on it.
SCANT OPTIONS For Joe Stanton, 55, transferring 160 miles (258 km) to Toledo from Lordstown made sense.
SR: We wanted independent committees formed at each company to explore whether or not it made sense.
Analysts said the Aimmune deal made sense given Nestle's position as the world's largest packaged food company.
Can you talk a bit about why you and feel like Indigenizing the marijuana business made sense?
Passing in that situation might have made sense if the Falcons needed a touchdown, but they didn't.
It made sense to secure aeroplanes, since they themselves have been used as weapons of mass destruction.
It made sense to really push aside the obstacles that come with working with a company overseas.
We visited at the beginning of spring in the US, so this giant floral display made sense.
For obvious reasons, I think it's a tough show for network or cable TV. Streaming made sense.
It made sense to use a children's choir there to round the cycle of the runes up.
I didn't even fit the tomboy mold, which was cool and desirable and at least made sense.
Mr. Penning said it made sense in evolutionary terms for nonvenomous snakes to strike just as quickly.
It made sense because people had poky dial-up connections at home and faster ones at work.
Almost nothing Pruitt has ever said about climate change has made sense, or been true, or either.
Texas' emphasis on protecting women once made sense as part of a much larger anti-abortion campaign.
McGuire said that it made sense to keep the team going and to see what would happen.
This exclusion made sense given the overriding purpose of the conference—peace between Israel and its neighbors.
It made sense then, and it makes sense now, heightening the feeling of anticipation in these games.
Considering those factors, it made sense for the company to reaffirm its prior financial outlook, he added.
Riding the coattails of Airbnb made sense to Guy Ward Thomas, an investment manager for DN Capital.
Most noticeably, it ditches a massive reveal that made sense of the connection between Danny and Abra.
RBC Capital Markets analyzed whether it made sense for Buffett to invest in GE at these levels.
Many provisions that made sense in 1986 no longer have relevance today and actually discourage business activity.
However, given my age, location and symptoms, it made sense to tell me it was likely bursitis.
To his point, it's always made sense that hardcore could be embraced by the Hard Summer kids.
Patty's former odd appearance suddenly made sense: The show put pre-punch Patty in a fat suit.
"At some point it just made sense for Sphero to focus on connected play," Bernstein tells TechCrunch.
The idea that scientists should somehow stay out of the politics has never made sense to me.
And for some strange reason the idea of the radio come almost automatically, it just made sense!
And it only made sense that the first people he asked were his bandmates in Maps & Atlases.
Be smart: The massive executive paydays made sense, in that 2017 was a strong year for stocks.
I was always in a weird spot in the middle, and this band made sense of that.
According to a sergeant with the San Francisco PD, cops' initial skepticism made sense given the context.
So it only made sense to travel along much of the original route of the Orient Express.
When the NBA announced games without spectators, and then the suspension of the season, it made sense.
"The Late Show" made sense of the Trump-Putin summit meeting by turning it into a song.
"I don't remember the day I said it, but it just made sense, didn't it?" he said.
The numbers made sense, but Mr. Swanson said he also had a more personal reason for staying.
It made sense for those records, but I'm not sure we can do that anymore going forward.
It made sense versus having two New York apartments and having to travel to see each other.
It made sense to think about the sound the earth makes when it's moving and being shaped.
But they did all this work without the basic proof that this business made sense to consumers.
So bringing records with them made sense, to ensure that each physician knew what others were doing.
People sometimes did things not because they made sense but because nothing else made much sense either.
Suddenly, everything made sense -- his father's tremors, his waking in the middle of the night, his screams.
The change of venue made sense: Mr. Ganim is perhaps most at home among the city's voters.
Using race in a promotion made sense, King said, because it was tapping into society's true feelings.
His defense of police officers made sense, because these were no longer abstract issues; this was personal.
In my review, I called out this change as regressive despite recognizing why it made sense operationally.
Technology evolves and it isn't surprising that policies that made sense 85033 years ago need updating today.
But when we took a bite of the sandwich cookie as a whole, the flavors made sense.
Though Kudlow expressed concern with the tariffs, he did say they made sense as a negotiating wedge.
While Stewart's addition made sense, particularly with the loss of Brandon Marshall, Maye's selection was somewhat curious.
"Up through the 20th century, material accumulation and stability made sense as forms of security," Chayka writes.
Mandatory labeling of foods that contained trans fats made sense when science showed they harmed human health.
Cooperation made sense for China because it meant an open access to U.S. markets and technology transfers.
So it made sense to me when, in November of 2016, Desmond asked Aloné to marry him.
"The pop stuff made sense," Frampton said, fingering his reading glasses, which were hanging around his neck.
At the time, the company indicated it would be looking for acquisition opportunities when it made sense.
This is the best product that I've been using my entire life, so it only made sense.
When we returned in January of 2016, it made sense to bring our sister Gretchen with us.
"That was a very organic way that felt like it made sense with my audience," Hanagami said.
But when he got a call in 2016 to buy one, the opportunity made sense to him.
So the fact that then the bender did result in this awful consequence made sense to me.
Perhaps it made sense to entrust humanity to someone who doesn't seem all that interested in humans.
They both made sense—West Side style and South Side style, which converts in to Chicago style.
I don't know if it was the best choice, but a ten-year period just made sense.
That is, while people have goals and intentions, these are reinterpreted and "made sense of" upon reflection.
It made sense: Taller walkers had longer strides and could go cover more distance in less time.
So it made sense to have them already placed on the peninsula to strike regional targets quickly.
It made sense when you only had a few channels and you only had a few products.
I recognised the words I'd seen on my screen, and individually they all made sense to me.
However, when I was finally diagnosed after years of confusion and frustration, all my symptoms suddenly made sense.
But for us and our dynamic, it made sense that I just went for it and asked him.
It made sense for Alex, as opposed to this sort of mandate that we had to do this.
It made sense also since we've all toured together between Mike's tenure in Fell Voices and Ruin Lust.
Still, it made sense to me; if my skin is feeling tender, why not try something like this?
That made sense as far as it went — it was kind of like taking out a construction loan.
When the merge came, it made sense for a Hero/Hustler alliance to target the 5-strong Healers.
It was an unsatisfying ending, an ideal ending, the only ending that made sense for these two characters.
Suddenly, it all made sense: This is how celebrities and those with means raise their children, isn't it?
It was the perfect storm, a way to jump into making electronic music that made sense for her.
And I think that back in the time during the Clinton administration, it made sense at the moment.
They had already written and contributed to Disney soundtracks in their Columbia days, so the move made sense.
"It only made sense that we would start something, or team up... to impact real change for women."
Mr. Owusu said the proposal made sense, especially since his agency was already sharing Chinese state media reports.
Her academic and extracurricular interests made sense, as a daughter and granddaughter of contractors in Salt Lake City.
The partnership represented Amazon's first foray into the world of student lending, and made sense for both parties.
Nathan piled on and said it made sense for Joly to cut his stake in his own company.
Rees said an R&D revamp made sense but it would take 5-7 years to yield results.
It was the wake of the 2338 presidential election and Natasha Pickowicz felt like nothing made sense anymore.
The move made sense for GE, allowing it to double down on its core industrial and energy businesses.
That made sense for him because, as a professor just starting his career, his salary was not high.
"The previous age estimate on the Jebel Irhoud hominin never made sense, for two reasons," he told Gizmodo.
It's been the one thing that's made sense, and the one thing that's made my life worth living.
With fitness at the center of Apple Watch's line up, having a Sport edition no longer made sense.
That s when the pine needles in my hair made sense, they didn t fall from a tree.
Others defended the episode, arguing that while the action was definitely "rushed," the main elements still made sense.
So it only made sense to do a recount if the result was very close to start with.
In light of the tragedy, donating our proceeds to her children was the only thing that made sense.
Even bringing Danny back into the fold in last season's final episode made sense in rom-com terms.
When it came time to plan out the expansion, an arctic region made sense for a few reasons.
Then the fuckery of Season 20193 came along, and none of the characters or storylines made sense anymore.
Image: AsusLast year's ASUS ROG Phone felt like one of the first gaming phones that actually made sense.
Daylight saving time might have made sense a century ago, when the nation was on a war footing.
But, one step inside Wang's venue of choice — the former RKO Hamilton Theater — and it all made sense.
Deboo added the sale would have made sense at an exit multiple of about 6.5 times core earnings.
I never felt like I was giving up my career because, in that moment, it just made sense.
She made an album that spoke about real, relatable issues with collaborations that made sense to the music.
Green is Pantone's color of the year, and also very on trend right now so it made sense.
Landing a low-post talent made sense when it happened, but Milwaukee's young stars have soured the fit.
If anything, it would have made sense for Jaime to kill Cersei, not try to escape with her.
Ensuring Gone Home's story made sense, regardless of the player's preconceptions, was a fundamental part of Fullbright's work.
People also didn't understand the policies — they were confusing and contradictory — and did what made sense to them.
One attendee, however, said it made sense not to push the hardware angle too much at this stage.
As it turns out, a $5 carte blanche for delivery was not a model that really made sense.
It just made sense to open a restaurant in Harlem - which was also where I made my home.
Our acting Interior secretary and acting parks director have allowed us to do what has long made sense.
The unconventional lesson left some people scratching their heads, but those who know Bivins said it made sense.
The lack of closet space and surfaces felt unnatural but made sense in terms of streamlining the room.
"It just made sense for me to have both hands on the wheel," he said at the time.
Nonetheless, the farmers were eager to join the trade fight against the U.S. if the money made sense.
"I do believe that starting small has made sense," said Mr. Martin, who is also Deepwater Wind's chairman.
"It made sense to do it together — to have one contractor, one set of plans," Mr. Blyer said.
Such transit made sense a century ago when most jobs were in downtowns surrounded by dense residential areas.
It only made sense for this weary Titan to set down the too-vast orb of its fate.
The president had privately mused about buying it and later said it made sense as a "strategic" purchase.
Zac, (Carper, guitar/vocals for FIDLAR) we really like him, we love FIDLAR and it just made sense.
It only made sense that the Sacramento Kings center had to come back to earth at some point.
But for the record, I see what they were trying to do, and I think it made sense.
Made sense to me, so Steph and I shook hands with the man, Francisco, before shutting the door.
As for the bad ending, I think that if I had got that ending, it would've made sense.
It made sense to me that factors like those would affect a gay or bi person's mental health.
When I was younger, something about that made sense in that it mirrored the anxiety of that time.
Plastic drawers made sense when you had to move every summer, but you deserve something more permanent now.
Because she's obsessed with the NBC sitcom, it made sense for her to sample parts of the episode.
Using credit when you can't cashflow a move is dangerous and controversial, but it made sense to us.
Mr. Formica said that keeping the combined company's headquarters in London made sense given its expanded global footprint.
For much of the past two years, their focus was on Tesla's automotive business, and that made sense.
"It was what made sense to me, I just had a lot of fun doing it," said Stan.
The distancing protocol made sense for someone with a highly infectious disease for which there is no treatment.
It made sense, then, that she ended up "studying how people can become their aspirational selves," she said.
It made sense: The people I could think of were the people who were the most publicly visible.
Indeed, the $45-per-person price tag made sense once I got a better sense of the offerings.
We had volleyball the next morning, so it made sense just to keep it easy and invite them.
The mosquito that carries Zika also carries dengue, so Wang thought it made sense to order both tests.
Ultimately, what made sense during the militarized peace of the Cold War did not during a hot war.
As much as it stung, the request to remove my name from the letter made sense to me.
But the analysis made sense and checked out with another expert, so it was still a good story.
If the show was going to become laser-focused on the news, he said, this only made sense.
It still made sense to me because the city kept auctioning off medallions at higher and higher prices.
To us, it made sense to ignore most of the rules and look at the principles behind them.
Chief Executive Vittorio Colao declined to say more on Thursday, or if similar joint ventures made sense elsewhere.
"When they were looking for a replacement host for that late night show, it made sense," Mohan said.
Applications are trying to follow routines that made sense long ago, not realizing that the world has changed.
The business case made sense: Big airports were getting more crowded and airlines were fighting for gate space.
"They generally discussed the relationship and it made sense to establish a line of communication," Ms. Hicks said.
Phil Roe (R-Tenn.), the chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, said such a connection made sense.
"I thought giving it a year made sense and would allow me to have maximum impact," he said.
"I thought it made sense that she would most likely deal with it at some point," he added.
We'd sort of loosely had conversations about me going there and then in 2007, that all made sense.
He said that he did not think banning Ms. Alexander's book for its arguments about race made sense.
For those products, design was everything — so it made sense to order imitators to surrender all their profits.
Then Congress could get to work on health care and tax reform simultaneously, at whatever pace made sense.
If the Hornets could get off Howard's expiring contract, it always made sense for them to do so.
" Having nukes in the Cold War made sense, they said, but now they're "increasingly hazardous and decreasingly effective.
It was just over a week after Rihanna launched the cosmetic line, so Nasty's dramatic reaction made sense.
So, when Disney didn't want to work with Redbox, it made sense to do the same thing once again.
It took me two months of research and deliberation to decide that Apple's payment plan made sense for me.
When Sanders was selected for the Hall of Fame, it only made sense for Capel to be there too.
Under the old law, it may have also made sense to withhold less in taxes if you had dependents.
In May 2018, Zuckerberg said he wasn't "Wasn't sure if it made sense" to pay publishers for their content.
I felt like the writing really led her to that moment in a way that made sense to me.
Geometrically, the idea made sense, but I guess I'd never considered what I would do with the sock afterward.
She was opening for Washed Out then, which made sense for the hazy, otherworldy music she was making then.
I really think of these being screen-based paintings, so having a moving image alongside the painting made sense.
While gangs were always a looming threat at camp, at least those made sense through a disturbing racial lens.
Like many aspects of America's electoral system, voting on Tuesday made sense at the time that it was established.
This made sense, since gamers had been coming to me to ask advice for all the years prior anyways.
This made sense since both the Roman and medieval sites showed no evidence of foraging taking place in general.
So it made sense to pursue this, but I didn't think it was possible until it became a reality.
" Volkswagen lawyer Robert Giuffra defended the settlement, saying the goal was a deal that was "efficient and made sense.
This lack of testing made sense, because living crocodilians have no complex tooth morphologies to analyse—so why bother?
Both politically and economically, it made sense to wait until a recovery was under way before administering unpleasant medicine.
Experts said at that time that a large media company Time Warner made sense to complete AT&T's needs.
That might have made sense if it had been coupled with the drastic reform that the corrupt bureaucracy needs.
It made sense, but nothing in the fossil record lent support to his hypothesis, so it was summarily discounted.
Much of it wouldn't have made sense on anything else, and might not make sense to re-release today.
Since one of us was always coming here for one reason or another, being with family just made sense.
Carving out the 10 acres for the order made sense, given that all of the buildings were clustered there.
"People kept asking for it, and they were already doing Riverdale, so I guess it made sense," Hart continues.
Your article was the first thing I've noticed that actually made sense in terms of what I was experiencing.
The building was a clothing manufacturing company, which made sense given the amount of fabric visible amid the debris.
It'd get confused about which side it was on, or make mistakes in what evidence made sense to marshall.
The rising heat only made sense when factoring in an early dose of man-made greenhouse gases, they wrote.
All of a sudden, it was as if all the clichés about uniqueness and beauty made sense to me.
The team's moving back to L.A. It never made sense that St. Louis was in the NFC West anyway.
It just made sense that everyone had their own paths through the world, had their own jobs to do.
He added that a joint investigation by the two countries made sense because Mongolians did not trust one another.
While that logic probably made sense at one time, Gregory suspects that online shoppers have evolved past that point.
Only 11 percent of Conservative members thought the backstop made sense and should be part of the Brexit deal.
While outside experts described the study as "sound," and said the conclusions made sense, they also noted its limitations.
If they had, it'd have made sense to acknowledge it, as they did with the appointment of retired Gen.
"They generally discussed the relationship and it made sense to establish a line of communication," she told the Times.
But it sort of made sense, the idea of built-in resistance making a workout harder and more efficient.
We have streamlined efforts where it made sense and in other areas we have seen places to double down.
It made sense for Adam to try to shake up the game to put himself in a better spot.
"Featuring our own kids made sense because we knew they would share an honest performance," he explained to People.
We're into a lot of the same kind of weird, niche things I guess, so it just made sense.
Ms. Muñoz said she thought it made sense to have a Latina voice like Ms. Salinas at the ceremony.
And it also made sense to see the Sun Ra Arkestra, now directed by Marshall Allen, open the show.
But Justice Anthony Kennedy, writing for a 5-4 majority, said the digital-physical distinction no longer made sense.
To double check that their findings made sense, the team compared them with data collected by monthly satellite scans.
And it just made sense to launch Happy Tools first into an industry we know so well — customer support.
It made sense, then, that models-cum-personalities Emily Ratajkowski and Kendall Jenner also took to the runway, too.
Curly hair made sense back when starlets wore little makeup and their own vintage slip dresses to the Oscars.
The exception made sense when Israel was building its military industry, but it is now a leading arms exporter.
In 2008, the private-equity firm picking up the credit hedge fund made sense for a number of reasons.
BMW AG's 1994 purchase of Rover, and Daimler AG's 1998 merger with Chrysler Corp both made sense on paper.
Even so, Murphy made sense to the Nationals, who had a hunch that his October awakening was no fluke.
So it made sense that the makeup look at his spring/summer 2017 show took an artist-driven approach.
Longines products and advertisements were placed everywhere — which made sense, given that they're the title sponsor of the event.
Immanuel Kant suggested that the mind made sense of the complicated sensory world by means of innate mental concepts.
This made sense — every object had a home, one where I could easily see and find in a hurry.
They're serving what would have been considered fairly ambitious restaurant food back when categories like that still made sense.
So it made sense that, 17 years ago, Putin started to exercise his power by cracking down on media.
I wasn't really sure what the story was, but it all made sense when I saw the whole video.
"Featuring our own kids made sense because we knew they would share an honest performance," Zac exclusively tells PEOPLE.
A fourth investor, invested in both the UK and Dutch shares, said it made sense to rationalize the headquarters.
To me, it just made sense on a personal level to begin working with sustainability in the fashion industry.
This career move made sense financially, as cheap independent films like Texas Chainsaw Massacre were finding an enthusiastic market.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said such a request made sense but would need to be "carefully sculpted".
These findings all raise the question of whether the valuations of unicorns ever made sense in the first place.
As we talked about it more, he seemed almost relieved, like something finally clicked that hadn't quite made sense.
But state travel bans targeting the unfortunate no longer made sense in a society with a national safety net.
At the time, when the consensus was that Trump would lose, this made sense for his post-campaign future.
Ms. Gough provided a convincing portrait of a textbook depressive in London, which made sense but also felt monotonous.
It seems like you had a much more ambitious approach to AOL that really made sense from the outside.
Trump is the vindication of everything Breitbart has ever stood for, so standing with him over Fields made sense.
Sure, I had pieces killed, but my editors always explained the reason, and the reason made sense to me.
This all made sense when I learned the town is home to the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center.
It made sense to switch him to "comfort measures": to focus on alleviating his suffering rather than curing him.
"It made sense to ask the Hermitage for a work that would relate to this important event," she said.
"A lot of editors remember me with this thing, so it made sense to have it here," she says.
It made sense to say that if you want something to remain private, you shouldn't share it with others.
But it made sense to those who witnessed the Gatsby-like boom and bust of the Internet 203 era.
This made sense in an economy where many skeptics assumed the days of easy money were gone for good.
Eventually it may have made sense for Mike to play drums on something, or me to move to keyboard.
The content and creative ideas that made sense in traditional media are being awkwardly ported to social and mobile.
Maybe it made sense in the past, but I don't know if that's something the fans really want nowadays.
They were clothes that I felt were special and made sense for fashion at that time — and still, really.
"To me, it made sense as to why the soundtrack is as disparate as it is," Mr. Totten said.
It has championed bright, bold prints on its bags because it made sense for the customer it was courting.
In an interview on Friday, Mr. Vance said it made sense to pursue the terrorism charges in state court.
But Burtka broke with fellow conservatives, maintaining that that the tax overhaul only really ever made sense in theory.
It was crazy how our verses and the chorus of the song made sense and intermingled with each other.
Rather, it was a collective action problem: Too many people, for reasons that made sense individually, opposed new housing.
This may have made sense in the late 1940s, when Europe was prostrate and the Soviet Union was marauding.
While the initial mission made sense in 2001, we must ask ourselves if further, seemingly endless commitment is needed.
Although some were surprised by the decision to part ways with Wilson, some analysts said the timing made sense.
Wedding hashtags wouldn't have made sense to couples before the last decade, as Instagram wasn't even invented until 2010.
Allies said it made sense for Rubio, who won a new six-year term in 28503, to show up.
The red lights approach made sense five decades ago as the need to stop harm-­causing behavior seemed obvious.
That made sense decades ago when whom you worked for came down to which company provided the best pension.
While he is eager to see details of the deal, he said that on balance, shutting it made sense.
For instance, at one point it might have made sense to leave your IRA directly to your grown children.
There were no statement hats, for example — not even in Britain, where, presumably, a hat might have made sense.
This made sense for four-year universities, where the vast majority of bachelor's degrees are earned within six years.
So yeah, the practicality became that it just made sense that I should have nothing to do with it.
This fit: It made sense that a painting by a top-tier artist would have attracted a prominent collector.
Each individual call made sense on its own, but it all adds to a situation where nobody seems happy.
With the amount of records I owned, it made sense, plus I could earn some money on the side.
That might've made sense back in 1986, when storage capacity was severely limited and the web didn't exist yet.
In this context, it made sense when master Hari Alluri asked Barrat what kind of feedback she would like.
Even scholars who concede the clause made sense in 1787, like Amar, now oppose it as an outdated relic.
It made sense, then, that her friendliness to Daria and her best friend Jane could only go so far.
If we were chasing every click possible, it would have made sense to cover Kingdom Come, but we didn't.
Her bold fashion choice on Wednesday made sense in a book tour that's largely about the politics of expressing yourself.
My oldest brother and sister were going to college in Massachusetts, and it made sense to be under one roof.
That's a lot of money, and when the original MacBook Air commanded such a high price tag, it made sense.
We had a lot of out-of-town guests coming, so it made sense to have it around the holidays.
Colin Mahoney, head of international and service solutions for Rockwell Collins, said the partnership made sense both technically and commercially.
I guess after doing the project for so long, releasing an album just kind of made sense—it was expected.
After she gave birth to their first child, they decided it made sense for her husband to say at home.
It made sense for the south to build more wind turbines, because the region had no grid bottlenecks, he added.
After that encounter the parallels between Robert Muldoon's NZ and Thatcher's Britain and their influence on music really made sense.
That all made sense for Ellie in her comparable narrative with Riley in The Last of Us' DLC, Left Behind.
So, when Exton and her co-founders first made HER, it made sense to make an app specifically for women.
She was nominated for "Bad Blood," so it only made sense that she brought her squad as her date(s).
But this was a view that made sense only if one still pledged full allegiance to the formalist reduction narrative.
They didn't have to rush out a new game, but instead could figure out what made sense to tackle next.
It's the regional center and capital of Artsakh, where I found the theater building, and suddenly it all made sense.
It never made sense to believe that corporations would immediately share their tax-cut bounty with workers, and they haven't.
"It was a simple decision and it made sense, that's what's so exciting to me," Kwan said of the proposal.
"It made sense for read statuses to be on by default when our user base was early adopters," he writes.
I think it made sense for them to come to the US because I'm sure Trump was putting on pressure.
It had toyed with the idea for years, before figuring out a model that made sense and didn't lose money.
But the decision made sense, given a financially strained school system with capacity for 550,000 but only 360,20143 children enrolled.
When you told me you were an artist, I told you it made sense because you had impeccable, disheveled taste.
It made sense for us to offer 4 records to achieve the position we wanted to have in the market.
But "it all made sense" after investigators analyzed security video from the center, which captured much of the alleged abuse.
"You had to deal with the property owner and work out an arrangement that made sense for both," he said.
It's hardly novel at this point, but neither can it be stressed enough: nothing about Jinder Mahal's run made sense.
So it made sense to talk about something as insignificant as heartbreak and frustration through something as extreme as gore.
And I-- have not thought it made sense-- as we've seen both prices change and the competitive position change, somewhat.
N), saying on Tuesday that it still made sense even after GM sold its European operations to PSA Group (PEUP.PA).
I was aware that going to detox and getting drugs delivered was counter-productive, but nothing I did made sense.
She felt it only made sense to name her company after the phrase "pop of color," which she uses often.
Stephanie was always rambunctious and a little wild, so it made sense she was going to be a free spirit.
"I started over and used a simple example of something that made sense to them every day," said Michael Pryor.
Buying a home made sense to us at first, since our house payment would be $400 less than our rent.
"With talk of a contested convention heating up, the issues came together in a way that made sense," he said.
Lincoln had been a member of the Blue Dogs in the House, and worked with anyone who made sense.   Rep.
Kandelman said that the partnership made sense as Orange's focus on telecoms and Google's focus on tech firms were interrelated.
Mr. Stone was promoting an upcoming movie about techno-totalitarianism, so the connection probably made sense when he said it.
INCJ could invest in the Toshiba business if it made sense, Japan's industry and trade minister had said on Wednesday.
In terms of the stimulus package, of course that made sense, and I strongly supported President Obama's position on that.
So it totally made sense that he burnt out after we were on tour for months and months and months.
It made sense that headlines would spring up around the decision; it's a unique detail for an already unique game.
While of course some that were wrapping webpages made sense to ban, others operated in more of a gray area.
We realised we wanted to be focused on doing one thing and doing it really well, so yakitori made sense.
Friedman raised capital when his company didn't need it, but interest rates were so low that the deal made sense.
"We didn't go looking for the money, it sort of found us at a time that made sense," Sarkis said.
The "match" in the puzzle's title might give a little help (for me, it only made sense after the fact).
Given the sport's propaganda value, it made sense that Hitler got into soccer; reportedly, Goebbels was already a huge fan.
So I soothed my pain in the only way that made sense: drinking until I forgot how bad I felt.
It made sense: Black people are forced to understand the pervasiveness of racism in a way that white people cannot.
But it made sense, after all these years, to finally take a gamble, because what did she have to lose?
But he said it made sense for Facebook to mimic YouTube and adopt longer-form content to appeal to advertisers.
It made sense to begin with Brick Baptist Church, one of the oldest and most historic structures on the island.
Ontario's focus on higher density housing made sense, he said, but developers skewed toward too many small, one-bedroom units.
Rather than have some players stand and some kneel on the sideline, it made sense to avoid the issue altogether.
My listeners overwhelmingly supported gun rights but thought that requirements for background checks, safety training and permits just made sense.
Because sending a satellite, there was so expensive, it made sense to pack as much as possible into each one.
Vdara seemed to be quite popular with business travelers, which made sense given the apartment-style suite setup in rooms.
The venerable title of Hong Kong bureau chief disappeared, as it no longer made sense to have such a position.
It made sense that a larger body and longer, more slender legs with fewer toes would help horses achieve that.
"It made sense when I just got drafted by the Broncos," he told the outlet about picking the dog's name.
" But, he added, "I wasn't particularly concerned because it made sense to me, and so I just kept on working.
While a pairing of Campbell and Kraft Heinz traditionally would have made sense, both food giants are struggling with growth.
The deal with Alibaba made sense, he added, because the firm was already invested in Russia and was growing there.
Picard has won many fights he probably shouldn't have over the years but in this one, his actions made sense.
The Scene's recommendation made sense, and my husband and I had been working our way down the list ever since.
The very next day, my colleagues and I discovered that our manager was stealing money, and the dream made sense.
"These are the same people that said we have to be good…and that's never made sense," Diana points out.
So to speak of the story now, the only way it made sense to me was being true as myself.
"Nothing made sense in the old Union Square Cafe," said Mr. Meyer, the chief executive of Union Square Hospitality Group.
"She tried and was frantic at first and what came out were words that almost made sense," Denise told me.
Strickland made sense on a superficial level, and the party initially convinced itself that it had hit a home run.
Facial recognition software for retail stores to catch shoplifters made sense in theory, but people were skeptical it would work.
"It had more historical than real value, so, yeah, it made sense donating it to the Historical Society," he said.
Many babies made sense in a world when half of them died and many were required to maintain a farm.
"Sometimes the pairings made sense, sometimes you'd wonder why they were being shown together," the theater quotes Scorsese as saying.
"Sometimes the pairings made sense, sometimes you'd wonder why they were being shown together," the theater quotes Scorsese as saying.
It only made sense to ask him to contribute a top 10 list during our end of year celebration. Enjoy!
Horn added that it made sense to bring Feige, who is a fan of the space series, into the fold.
We all just agree to ignore that it never made sense for him to be scratched in the first place.
But Chandra never made sense as a character in the way that Naz or Stone or Helen or Box did.
For the kind of flavor profile we were looking for, it made sense to go for a shorter aging period.
He couldn't articulate it in a way that made sense, so he said, 'Let me go off and storyboard this ending.
There was a tradeoff: where it might have made sense for Sanchez's future, it also was disruptive for the other starters.
After experiencing one of the most dramatic Bachelor journeys yet, it only made sense that Kufrin was named the newest Bachelorette.
My physique felt like the only thing in my life I could control, and therefore the only thing that made sense.
But the numbers never made sense from the grocer's point of view, and he instead prioritized stores in more posh areas.
As Apple Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams recently explained, the journey into health was an organic one that just made sense.
Laughter & Lust was really the only album that made sense from the '90s that would fit in with the other stuff.
Both LA and Paris have consistently said they are only interested in 2024, but Wasserman said the joint process made sense.
They'd been handed a set of instructions from the previous generation, and they felt that those instructions no longer made sense.
Although Boeing ultimately lost its trade case, Airbus said it still made sense to serve U.S. demand from the Alabama site.
It made sense and we all got there together, even those of us who hashtag #TeamMichaelForever at least once a week.
Matt McIlwain, a managing director at Madrona Ventures, said it made sense for Amazon to become a more active startup investor.
Snapchat rolled this out last week, and it made sense as there was previously no way to tag friends in Stories.
"It made sense to [utilize] the capacity into the non-alcoholic space as we work our way into California," Hayford said.
It thus made sense for firms to seek ways to use coal-fired machines to wring more out of their workers.
The surprise partnership, announced early this week, made sense for both parties given the amount of shared common ground, she said.
" When asked why the two artists made sense to combine, Kim simply says, "Andy Warhol changed the world of physical arts.
To other supporters, believing in Gillum made sense to poor Floridians, people to whom voting in elections can sometimes be amorphous.
But he was criticized by both environmental groups and conservatives, who said it made sense to try to protect federal investments.
I figured his explanation made sense to me because it followed those same looping, lyrical thought patterns that most musicians have.
To the "Bernie or Bust" crowd, it made sense to back Sanders when he was working for the ideas they supported.
Truthfully, they're a huge part of the inspiration of what we're doing with the music and everything so it made sense.
" While a few years of mourning her ex made sense, "at 12 [years], I don't perceive that I'm growing and learning.
When he talked about whites wanting to kill blacks to establish their supremacy over them, that made sense to me, too.
We had multiple different [ones] we thought it was going to be and we finally figured out one that made sense.
"For us, [national accreditation] hasn't made sense," said Stephen Horan, a CFA and CIPM and the institute's managing director of credentialing.
The question is how many crimes could have been prevented if we have secure borders and immigration law that made sense.
It just made sense to do a horror movie where a smart device turns on you because that actually seems plausible.
The whole long-distance letter correspondence between the two friends made sense in the film since they lived on separate coasts.
The logic: Swiping and tapping made sense for a lot of early phones, just as a numeric remote worked for TVs.
Brandon Pollack, Global Director at 1776, a Washington-based startup incubator and seed fund, said that DHS's eligibility requirements made sense.
It all made sense to viewers in season 4, when Schroeder returned and revealed what had been happening behind the scenes.
Until quite recently, it was an affordable synthesizer and for that very reason, it made sense that bands used the Juno.
Restoring data has always been a Druva strength, and it made sense to put the two together, CEO Jaspreet Singh explained.
It made sense under the circumstances: Namilia's first runway show, "My Pussy My Choice," revolved almost entirely around feminized penis imagery.
"I knew it was finished once we put the white glow around him…then it all made sense," Kryst told Variety.
With nine kids at home between the ages of 2 and 1003, and wife Sarah also running, Crocs just made sense.
"We decided when to use piano, flute and synths in a methodical way that made sense in the moment," she says.
I've been around long enough to know how checks and balances work, and a single-class structure made sense for PagerDuty.
None of it made sense, but it worked, and we got coverage for it in places like the New York Times.
For this project, it made sense to work together with a group of musicians that I felt shared a similar approach.
The changeling beauty of Ms. Ronan, fresh from her Academy Award nomination for "Brooklyn," made sense for the diabolical teenager Abigail.
Medicine has long been a discipline predicated on memorization, which made sense in a world of textbooks, microscopes and information monopoly.
My colleague Larry Buchanan and I decided, in the beginning, that it made sense to read through all of the tweets.
So when, in 2015, the wild type 2 poliovirus was declared eradicated, it made sense to stop vaccinating people against it.
It made sense to the losers of China's economic miracle, the farmers and others without political power to parlay into money.
Because she was so young, Goldstein says, it made sense for her to hire people who knew what they were doing.
So it made sense that he spent the weekend in the Taiga woods in Siberian mountains, before celebrating his 67th birthday.
" "We took beautiful traditions that we both grew up with and personalized them in a way that made sense for us.
"We looked at transportation costs, labor costs, productivity, and it made sense," said Allan McArtor, chief executive of Airbus Group Inc.
Even though Trivago has since spun off to become an independent company, the deal still made sense for Expedia, Cramer said.
Nathan Darrow, the actor who portrays Meechum, has a fully baked explanation for why the threesome made sense for the plot.
Company CTO Allan Leinwand says the two share a lot of common customers, and it made sense to bring them together.
In an appearance on Wednesday, Yellen sought to soothe nerves by saying that it made sense to raise interest rates gradually.
It was only when Caitlyn Jenner, Laverne Cox, and Transparent came out—all that awareness in 2015—when everything made sense.
In theory, the property fund made sense: As WeWork brought its industrial-chic design approach to buildings, their value would increase.
That's because the southern border of the original Dutch town of Brooklyn was at about 60th Street, so "south" made sense.
I had to convince them, but it totally made sense for me because dogs shed, and we clean up after them.
Well, this year, it finally made sense, because my beloved TurboTax told me that I owed money to New York State.
I think there's 99.9 percent of the time it wouldn't have made sense for a Kickstarter to work with a fund.
When the Seahawks saw that personnel grouping on the field at the end of the game, passing the ball made sense.
For people living outside the UK, can you explain what "shotta" means and why it made sense for your Instagram handle?
The Justice Department's attempt to block AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner never made sense on the merits of the case.
Which made sense, considering she actually was from Northern California, and had moved to the Paris suburbs a few years ago.
That ordering may have been old-fashioned, but it made sense given how crucial combat was to determining the war's outcome.
It made sense on paper, Clay had looked hittable in many of his bouts and Liston was a one punch finisher.
Mr. Mabry said that kind of flexibility made sense when filling full-time slots with experienced workers was harder than ever.
So when Versace was approached to sponsor the Costume Institute gala, but didn't have enough money, calling Mr. Schwarzman made sense.
"It made sense that he did it from the Rose Garden, while we still have roses and gardens," Jimmy Kimmel quipped.
" For Mountain Dew's ad, that meant making sure the reference made sense even for younger viewers who haven't seen "The Shining.
It asked its readers to take superheroes seriously, which both made sense — who takes them more seriously than comic-book readers?
Shayk has worked with Falconeri's parent company, Calzedonia Group, since the start of her career so the new partnership made sense.
"It made sense in a primordial way when he breaks down Adam and Eve, the snake and chaos," Mr. Arar says.
Never made sense, because Cherry wasn't on the final slog — all he did was stand around waiting — but we never cared.
"I think that made sense to take that same look," Tubach said of what the team did with dark Rey's saber.
If your basic investment portfolio allocations made sense for you before the selloff, that probably hasn't changed, so keep them intact.
"  Jackson said it made sense to proceed with the sentencing "since there is no harm that would flow to the defendant.
The job was my plan, and I was thrilled to have found a next step that made sense for my career.
The impeachment hearings concluded on Monday, so it only made sense to unveil the articles of impeachment on Tuesday, she said.
I guess that's why adding Beyond meat to Del Taco's menu made sense: the meatless "beef" isn't much of a downgrade.
But the company kept trying and eventually came up with a price that made sense for the utility, Mr. Bissell said.
What made sense as a conclusion in 1973 seems more like Stockholm syndrome in the context of a 21st-century relationship.
But in the end it made sense, considering the history of soul music — and Northern Soul in particular — comes from Detroit.
It would have made sense if the materials had been performed with, but how does one "perform" a material in absentia?
"The more I learned about the building, the more it all made sense," Azerrad says, revisiting Wilco's common theme of hindsight.
For the audience he was addressing, Ryan's remarks made sense: Conservatives, even young conservatives, have no great love for Bernie Sanders.
As Synthesio was already using the product and plans to work on interactive reporting tools, it made sense to sign with them.
This finding made sense, as earlier research revealed that Ötzi had  lactose intolerance  and thus had trouble eating dairy products, Zink added.
While that&aposs a lot of fat, Maixner said it made sense because "they had to be prepared" for the harsh terrain.
What initially drew me to this movement was the freedom involved: you could be yourself in whatever way made sense to you.
It made sense to incorporate the idea of web browsing into the mix as that's kind of how we exist these days.
Their anger made sense in the case of Daredevil, because it was Netflix that decided to pull the plug on the show.
But there's good reason to think that wouldn't have made sense for Yuan and that he was right to spurn Microsoft's advances.
I felt that because it was so similar to what I've already been doing in my modeling work... it just made sense.
As is the way online, it spiraled into silliness, and was filtered through other popular meme categories until it barely made sense.
Just because America's trade practices made sense decades ago does not mean these same trade practices make sense in the 21st century.
Just because America's trade practices made sense decades ago does not mean these same trade practices make sense in the 22017st century.
That made sense: the mainland economy was growing at double-digit rates and China's rising middle classes were eager for new products.
It's at this point that Mike did the only thing that made sense: he asked his girlfriend for her hand in marriage.
It made sense, then, that Ms. Broder would want to meet underneath a gargantuan sea creature as she was passing through town.
"I just think it made sense from a fiscally conservative perspective," Jason Pye of FreedomWorks wrote in an email to BuzzFeed News.
At a time when YouTube was just getting started, it almost seemed like downloading music videos from the iTunes Store made sense.
So we figured it made sense to catch up with Akash and ask him how he got so freaking good at spelling.
The deal made sense from Google's perspective — HTC knows how to make phones, even if it's forgotten how to actually sell them.
"I just wanted to make a soundtrack for the average 18 to 25-year-old that made sense," she explained to me.
"The numbers made sense to me, and I could see how you could get to, and run, a profitable business," Johnson said.
Reckitt said its strict financial discipline meant it only made sense to bid for part of the unit, but this was rejected.

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