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It makes sense to apply scientific scepticism to technological choice.
Some of his political advisers thought it made no sense to apply an invalid law.
It now makes more sense to apply it only to deliberate, precise alterations to DNA sequences.
"When you have a sufficiency of evidence, it makes more sense to apply forensic resources to another case.
However, as we are dealing with a biological system, it makes sense to apply reactor types that are especially designed for biotechnological applications.
And to be frank, sometimes it makes a great deal of sense to apply an economic stimulus to an economy in free fall.
"There are plenty of areas where stewards are already relying on discretion and common sense to apply the rules," said John Maxse, a BHA spokesman.
Most of us take time to research the best-value flights, resorts and accommodation when organising our holidays – so it makes sense to apply the same logic to your holiday spending money.
It made no sense to apply it in a globalized world where treaties are not just straightforward agreements between sovereign states; now, they often create irresponsible international tribunals to adjudicate their meaning.
It makes sense to apply the "aiding and abetting" legal concept to the copyright laws -- to get at those who deliberately immunize themselves from liability by passing on their liability to kids and other users.
Because plaintiffs in other states could not reasonably expect their personal injury claims to be governed by New Jersey law, it makes more sense to apply the law of each plaintiff's home state to that plaintiff's claims, he ruled.
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