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But while the Pietà imagery startles, it makes increasing sense as the story builds around it.

If each new studio release is something of an event, it makes increasing sense to take a chance to make the most of it.

But, given global warming, drought, weather instability and runaway energy costs, hydroponic agriculture, with 10 times the field-crop yield, makes increasing sense.

This usually falls to the junior staff at law firms, some of whom are so fed up with the drudgery that they have quit the profession altogether.For firms that find themselves in court a lot, it makes increasing sense to bring this entire process in-house, rather than farming it out.

It is partly a reaction to over-crowding and pollution and partly because in an ever-connected world it makes increasing sense to hook entire cities up to the network.

In a world of escalating energy demands and increasing water scarcity, transferring to clean renewable power makes increasing sense.

Entrepreneurship makes increasing sense, though, as we get older, and Jim points out that getting hired after 55 is a difficult proposition today.

For me, already steeped in both historical and contemporary activism, the film and the connections I have made have increased my visibility and sense of purpose.

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