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That is one result of having opaque markets, which Wall Street used to love because it made for higher profit margins.
Ryan was part reporter and part mythmaker, rooting for the success of the home team in part because it made for the best story — which is to say, he was a sportswriter.
But Florida General Manager Dale Tallon said he was for going back to the old way, because it made for more passing in the neutral zone and it would slow the game down slightly, possibly making for safer conditions.
About Mr. McGinniss, he suggests the author might have decided to find Mr. MacDonald guilty because it made for a better story, and might have altered his manuscript to make Mr. MacDonald look more guilty.
Walking clubs had sprung up in the country, and a company there began making a pedometer it called Manpo-kei, which means "10,000 steps meter". So while the 10,000 step goal is a good one, it was picked partly because it made for a catchy name.
But the 22-year-old said she chose to pose with the rifle for her graduation photos Sunday because it made for a stronger symbol: That, as a non-student, she could at last arm herself on the northeast Ohio campus.
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Not because it makes for positive PR, and not because shunning it is morally reprehensible.
"Everything about it is tired and broken, because it makes for tired and broken people".
But we go along with the game, because it makes for fun TV.
We were almost always angled because it makes for a more dimensional, attractive view".
I call it confidence; you guys [the media] call it arrogance because it makes for a better headline.
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