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Under those circumstances, it made little sense to block him, Okeyo said.
It makes no sense to block a deal that is so clearly in America's interest.
For instance, if depression is a defense, it might not always make sense to block its defensive properties with medication.
The producer of 40% of the world's flu jabs, Sanofi Pasteur would almost certainly be on anyone's shortlist.A number of scientists stressed that it would make more sense to block research at the grant-awarding stage rather than at the publication stage, by which time it is too late to keep it under wraps for long in the age of the internet.
On balance, Crozier says it makes sense to block the channel.
"We believe that all our courses should be freely available and that it does not make sense to block any courses from embargoed nations," said an edX spokeswoman.
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"If you're not serious about it, if you think that a broken system is the best America can do, then I guess it makes sense to try to block it".
Multicellular organisms evolved efficient host-defense mechanisms to sense viruses and to block their replication and spread.
They vilified France because the French government had the good sense to try to block Bush and Cheney's war of aggression in Iraq through its United Nations veto power.
"If you're not serious about it, if you think that a broken system is the best America can do, then I guess it might make sense to try to block it," he continued.
"If you're not serious about [immigration reform], if you think that a broken system is the best America can do, then I guess it might make sense to try to block it," Obama said.
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