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Decentralizing authority on a territorial basis makes more sense than using religious or ethnic categories.
Still, he said, sometimes a commercial flight makes more sense than using a private plane, and sometimes a small private plane is better than a big one.
As most of the virtual content that is purchased in these games are priced lower than $10, consumers are seeking an alternative form of payment that makes more sense than using a credit card for each micro transaction.
The "+" concept to add people to a conversation (or share) makes a lot more sense than using "@", which is of course the norm on Twitter and other services these days.
However, when communicating with biologists it makes more sense to use a natural language form similar to that used in this section (Fig. 4) by using the descriptions attached to rules and facts.
Labor is so cheap in India that it makes more sense to use a man as a pack horse than to expend fossil fuel.
It made more sense to use Afghanistan.
"But it makes more sense to use up these assets first".
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