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For example, John Finnis views natural law (in its Thomist version) not as a constraint on the legal validity of positive laws, but mainly as an elucidation of an ideal of law in its fullest, or highest sense, concentrating on the ways in which law necessarily promotes the common good.
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But let us, in the name of reason and common sense, concentrate on what is really vital.
That would seem to make sense, since concentrating on a single group of people gives advisers greater insight into the needs of those people.
Building windfarms close to "load centres" where electricity can be easily transferred and used would also make more sense than concentrating them in wind-rich but geographically isolated territories, she added.
It makes sense to concentrate responsibility with the regional commanders.
Economically, it makes some sense to concentrate resources.
Does it make sense to concentrate security efforts on more limited populations?
Years ago it no longer made economic sense to concentrate the meatpacking business in Lower Manhattan.
And even Flora MacDonald had the sense to concentrate on water travel with Bonnie Prince Charlie.
But it doesn't make sense to concentrate on which foreigners are going to run Iraq.
"It makes sense to concentrate on that magazine which is the market leader".
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