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It makes reasonable sense.
However I would say that, while it makes reasonable culinary sense, adding new potatoes to a goat's cheese salad – unless it is done sparingly (and it won't be) – makes it a heavy dish.
Detroit could consider options other than outright sales, such as leasing, so long as it makes reasonable efforts to maximise the amount it pays to all creditors.Many business leaders, as well as the governor of Michigan, Rick Snyder, are optimistic that the bankruptcy will mark the end of Detroit's decline.
Many results in games are based on a skill element, so it makes reasonable sense to bet, for instance, that a top striker like Lionel Messi is more likely to score a goal than a low-scoring defender.
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It made reasonable predictions of net recharge and groundwater head compared with remotely sensed estimates of net recharge and a standard MODFLOW comparison model.
It made reasonable engineering decisions based on what was known at each step along the way, keeping in mind the principles of do no harm, work all options in parallel, leave no stone unturned.
But its sponsor, Tory MP James Wharton, said it had made "reasonable progress".
The commission says it has made reasonable accommodations for a new owner who wants to renovate the building.
DfID needed to show that it had made reasonable efforts to investigate claims of rights abuses and had adjusted its programming accordingly.
The Landmarks Preservation Committee has said it has made reasonable accommodations for a developer who needs to make the building economically viable but is otherwise restoring several of the building's historical elements.
The mode similarity measure algorithm is one of the most applied methods in current fuzzy mathematics[11]; it can make reasonable classification of research data.
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