What now seems to be in fashion in Bulgaria is the bulk registration of sensible names to be put on bid afterwards and sold for much higher fees. |
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The columnists represented there are not wingnuts reviled by the more sensible members of the Republican party. |
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Through sensible saving and wise investment choices, I have some money that I'll be willing to advance you in the form of plane tickets. |
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If that does not indicate wise and sensible stewardship, I do not know what does. |
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The Alliance was a soft sensible centre, a safe haven between extremes of monetarism and unilateral disarmament. |
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And it only seems sensible to do what the fellow in the black body armour is suggesting. |
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So, without further ado, let's quickly gloss over his suggestions and move onto my much more sensible and practical top ten. |
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And this is why most sensible men will have no truck with such foolishness. |
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Obviously, it depends on having a decent-sized sample of your musical tastes before it can make sensible recommendations. |
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Dispensing with redundant staff may sound like sensible business practice, like cutting away dead wood. |
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She's a great role model, sticking to sensible eating plans and exercise to lose her baby weight. |
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So, it makes sense to be on alert in a cautious, sensible way all throughout the country. |
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I don't know about you, but I find it very hard indeed to think of writing as a sensible occupation. |
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He did it the way any sensible hacker living on the other side of the world would do it. |
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To take part, all you need to do is turn up in warm, old clothes, with sensible sturdy shoes. |
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Inflation therefore is the only sensible solution toward alleviating this problem. |
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It features a sling-back strap, which not only secure the sandal to your foot, but also offers a lovely, sensible heel. |
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Any sensible fella would have laid the bet off by now, guaranteeing him a fair wedge. |
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Enter stage right, Karin Stoiber, 60 years of age, in a dark, well-cut suit or dirndl, the traditional Bavarian dress, and sensible shoes. |
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All public representatives have to be sensible and intelligent and address this in a responsible way. |
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I wouldn't want to discourage them but I would urge caution and a bit of sensible risk assessment before launching out. |
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A few years ago one great British institution moved from selling sensible big pants to scanties. |
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It's not a sensible short back and sides, but he's definitely had a good six inches off the end of his ponytail. |
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Rather than letting prisoners out early for good behaviour, it might be more sensible to keep them in longer for bad behaviour. |
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And this is a matter about which there can be sensible debate based on a scientific or at least rational understanding of the world. |
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Opening later encourages sensible drinking, rather than binge drinking in short periods. |
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We must be very careful to ensure that this is sensible law-making, and that it is balanced and responsible, and not reckless. |
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Nobody is going to think you're easy, in fact they will probably think you are sensible and cautious. |
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For eight months I've been following a sensible diet that's resulted in my losing thirteen pounds. |
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Like Graham himself, the 24-minute announcement speech was solid and sensible but devoid of quotable rhetoric. |
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She felt the girls needed some sort of religious upbringing and Judaism seemed to be the most sensible to her. |
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Lefties think that stupid westies are too stupid to make a sensible decision about their health care needs. |
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The sensible thing to do would have been to kick him in the ribs, I was furiously angry, I was beside myself furious, adrenalised to the max. |
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The alternative is to go on throwing good money after bad, and that's not a sensible policy. |
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These include some very sensible measures such as to shower rather than bathe and to use buckets rather than hosepipes when washing cars. |
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Officials are advising customers that the health risk is very small, but they say it is sensible not to eat the pizza. |
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Our observation may be employed either about external sensible objects, or about the internal operations of our minds. |
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The action demanded by the ministerial task force is both sensible and prudent. |
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Sarah had always been so sensible and rational and now she actually sounded as if she believed what she was saying. |
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Yet the more sensible half of me thinks that the six city wide boys involved are undoubtedly very sad individuals. |
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Divide your movie up into chapters with sensible names and thumbnail screenshots of the action. |
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I remember clearly the red turban of the Sikh bandmaster but can't recollect anything sensible about the rest of the band. |
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We both expressed our wish to continue these talks and to find sensible solutions. |
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The case was worth deciding this way, just to witness otherwise sensible intelligent academics melt down. |
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Behind Professor Godfrey's sensible suggestion lies a statistic that might appeal to any passing cynic. |
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They're the only ones allowed to look sensible and informed as they bark questions at shifty politicians. |
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Years ago I used to drink with a chap, sensible in most respects, who was unwaveringly certain of the existence of advanced alien races. |
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He enjoys the company of mature people, people who are tolerant and have the patience to reach a sensible agreement with other people. |
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Some theologians have a positive genius for cloaking sensible ideas in impenetrable jargon. |
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They give no quarter to religion, received opinion, stumbling politicians, TV networks or sensible diets. |
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Mr Justice Smyth said he felt the plaintiff was adopting a prudent and sensible approach to the matter and he would approve the settlement. |
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This is a sensible development which will benefit broadcasters and producers alike. |
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A healthy diet coupled with sensible exercise is the only way to regain one's figure and fitness levels after child birth. |
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But given the pernicious infighting in the sport, it may be some time before punters can fully benefit from a sensible review of outdated laws. |
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This seems to me to be sensible guidance and likely to result in families being housed together until the children are reasonably mature. |
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Marrying the two in a mutually beneficial collaboration seems a sensible solution and unlike most marriages, it needn't be expensive. |
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I don't know Michael, Claudia, or Fred from the Fraser Institute although I'm sure that they're very sensible people. |
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A number of normally sensible people in Europe have supported this proposition. |
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What sane, sensible person would throw more than a billion dollars at the overseas sharemarket at a time of major volatility? |
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I felt like a 29 year old kid in a rather sensible sweet shop, buying all the things I've wanted for weeks but done without. |
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Now that I'm officially old I'll have to settle down, buy a pair of sensible shoes and get something magnificently practical like a winch. |
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He was one of the most sensible and steady people I've known, and not as humourless as that sounds. |
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She pointed out that sensible young men noticed what a few years of married life could do to the once happy, merry girl he knew. |
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Any sensible legal system has to rely in part on sanctions brought to bear after people have stolen property or looted corporations. |
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Rather than do the sensible thing of pocketing it, he drew attention to it and then dared everyone to gob on it. |
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Mind you, the outfits are of the least sensible variety, with flowing capes and swirling belts that would trip up even modest attempts to walk. |
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A customs official described it as a sensible solution that helps those down on their luck. |
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Piper's work gets inside the mentality of today's risk culture, and captures the crazy contortions that sensible people are ending up in. |
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Fortunately the card from sensible referee Phil Joslin was only yellow and Michael Tonge wasted the free-kick. |
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In the 17th century, when the barn was just a barn, no right-minded person would have thought it sensible to actually live in it. |
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I have just been reading the thoroughly sensible things that she says about black English and standard English. |
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Do you think that the High Court's line on this issue is, at the end of the day, a sensible one? |
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The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents called for sensible risk assessments to be made. |
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He offers sensible advice and protects the younger men from the harsh realities of the grim fate that lies ahead. |
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It was probably the most sensible thing the Government has ever done on the railways. |
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Promoting healthy, balanced eating and a regular exercise program are still the most the sensible weight loss guidelines. |
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On Europe, the UK Independence Party has apparently sunk this strategy because it shows that only the Tories are the sensible pragmatists. |
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The Logos is an ambassador and suppliant, neither unbegotten nor begotten as are sensible things. |
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Most people are sitting on their hands and that is the sensible reaction at this time. |
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But while all this might seem sensible and uncontroversial, the problem is the motivation behind it. |
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Sporty hatchbacks, coupes and saloons would be tearfully exchanged for the bigger, sensible and practical but dull to drive estates. |
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It's about taking actions every day in a sensible way with a little bit of creativity and invention. |
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It is, of course, much more sensible to take money from taxpayers and hand it over to mime artists to make sure that they are always in pocket. |
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He told a fathers' rights conference in Dublin he was committed to sensible reform of the one-size-fits-all approach to family legislation. |
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All of this is a sensible carry-over to the second publication of what is being said in the House. |
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Without a menu in front of me, I genuinely couldn't have hazarded a sensible stab at what the meal's components were. |
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You could have married a sensible woman, but instead you chose a moonstruck child to devote yourself to. |
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Possibly the most sensible option is to get my head down and sleep, but don't feel like sleeping. |
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Cooling a bottle of white wine in a babbling brook at your picnic site is a lovely thought, but in reality it is not a sensible one. |
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We are striving to achieve sustainable and sensible use of the world's resources. |
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Unions have proven to be useful at assisting the process of sensible party management. |
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Any sensible person could see that it could not be healthy to feed sheep remains to herbivores such as cows. |
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If anyone's interested in donating a billion dollars to start up a nice sensible party of the center, just leave your email in comments. |
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In contrast, all the parties running from the centre through to the right are voting for a sensible approach and growth. |
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It's one which its author should have sat on for 24 hours, and then torn up, and one which a sensible newspaper sub would have rejected. |
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Less sensible platitudes are currently issuing from the mouths of our leaders. |
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It might be thought that a sensible choice for the vertical coordinate would be pressure. |
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While we have the president's ear there is another urgent matter which requires sensible discussion and not knee-jerk reactions. |
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They don't have the slightest idea of anything sensible to say, so a formidable quote always slips out. |
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If I had a reason today it was simply an urge to snap the computer off and get out and do sensible everyday things for a change. |
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It is sensible to start with a high daily dose, such as 120 mg chlordiazepoxide or 20 mg diazepam on the first day, and then reduce the dose. |
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It is an argument for the sensible control of badger numbers so they are once again regarded as an asset to the countryside, not a menace to it. |
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Most people would be sensible about water and making sure they have some tinned food. |
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A combination of sensible diet and moderate physical activity can effectively pull the plug on an expanding waistline. |
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But even if this is true, it's still sensible and prudent not to base our plans on the rosiest of possible outcomes. |
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I see a balance between a very few sensible people and a crowd of craven cretins. |
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Considering the array of expertise before the committee, one would think a rational, sensible person would want to give it some thought. |
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What I do care about is the practicality of running around in a sandpit with sensible shoes on for 10 minutes. |
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Since this has happened I have become embarrassed about what I thought to be a practical, sensible coin. |
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And even if it did, our mind's ability to perceive what is sensible would not necessarily be accurate. |
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It is not even sufficient for perceiving merely sensible qualities such as colours and shapes. |
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For all their flourishes, they lack cutting edge, consistently over-elaborating when it seemed more sensible to shoot. |
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The only sensible solution is to complete the changeover to metric, and as swiftly and cleanly as possible. |
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I regarded him as an honest and sensible witness and have no difficulty in believing what he told me. |
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Assuming you don't have a rich uncle or a generous sugar daddy to fund your projects, a sensible alternative is the desktop studio. |
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If your summers veer towards the torrid, a soft coat low e with a lower SHGC may be a more sensible strategy. |
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As an unsmiling porter arranged her sensible luggage on the platform, Nixes took the opportunity to look appraisingly around. |
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But, to be honest, I've grown to enjoy only eating at proper meal-times and then to eat sensible size portions of more suitable foods. |
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In view of all the atypical features, it was sensible to aspirate pleural fluid to see if it was a transudate or an exudate. |
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Let's fill the space with calm and reasoned debate about what is a sensible and sustainable strategy. |
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It would amaze me if anyone can come up with a sensible or sustainable argument in favour of loud fireworks. |
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If your Honours will permit me to question all or any of these earlier decisions, I will undertake to advance a sensible argument. |
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But come the weekend, Mr Perie swaps his Vauxhall Corsa often associated with sensible driving for a rally car. |
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They were so blankly, stylelessly sensible that they might have been orthopedic appliances. |
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The dressing stations will be busy enough without having to patch up silly billies who didn't wear sensible shoes. |
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Indeed, he asks, does the state expand in rational and sensible ways to meet real policy needs, or rather in response to fevered moral panics? |
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But any sensible reptile at Cable Beach wouldn't dare mess with David when they see the crocodile skin belt cinching his trousers! |
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In fact, some self-help books intended as parodies of the genre contain more sensible advice than those offered in po-faced seriousness. |
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We are willing to do it in a civilized way, but within a sensible time framework. |
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Make sensible choices, such as low-fat plain yogurt, skim milk, and low-fat cheese. |
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He provides a clear-sighted and sensible guide for anyone who finds himself in the media spotlight. |
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Of course, Greg is a sensible fellow, so he doesn't confuse such hypotheticals with real-life reality. |
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She was the most stereotypical teacher she had ever seen, right down to the pencil skirt, sensible shoes and glasses. |
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It is the best chance for ordinary people like myself to catch a salmon at a sensible price. |
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Natural language is incoherent, and its underlying sensible structure is that of an infinite hierarchy of levels. |
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I know its a sensible place to have it, but have you had any grief off the feds regarding the position of your tax disc? |
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But even these tough times need not be a cause of worry for every sensible citizen except the communalists. |
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After my four-day Digital Detox, I made a few sensible changes to my signal-to-noise ratio that really helped. |
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Is it time to cast off the bovver boots and pull on some sensible walking shoes? |
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She was not wearing a bland suit with a loose-fitting skirt and short boxy jacket with a pair of sensible pumps. |
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As always the sensible advice is, if you fancy it, dip your toe in, but don't invest money you can't afford to lose. |
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Tactful diplomacy is, ultimately, the only sensible way to resolve this dispute. |
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If the population is moving inexorably towards unwired communications, this is their only sensible move. |
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Some of the things which are done by a man like us are intellectual, and some are sensible and bodily. |
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Enter stage right, Karin Stoiber, 60 years of age, in dark, well-cut suit or dirndl, the traditional Bavarian dress, and sensible shoes. |
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We're assuming that, on the verge of success, the organisation have done the only sensible thing and disbanded. |
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As for usability, it is extremely easy to use, with a lot of energy put into sensible search functions. |
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It seems more sensible to disembody it and focus attention on meanings and the codes producing them. |
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It may be sensible to use it to pay for a major home repair or improvement that will enhance the quality of your life. |
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I know I should be mature and sensible and rise above any feelings of petty envy. |
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We have been engaging constructively with Lord Carter and hope he will come up with sensible proposals to get the system back on an even keel. |
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I've been reading the Epicureans all morning, and I'm probably wondering why nobody's come up with anything more sensible since. |
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Getting shot of this grocery chain is a sensible strategic decision, especially as the proceeds will help support the all-important divi. |
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Any sensible person would think that erecting a 12 ft tree is not a particularly burdensome task. |
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A third way could be that followed by my sensible dad who was a keen non-swearing cyclist, swimmer and drinker of dandelion and burdock. |
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His biography is eminently sensible on a subject about which much high-flown transcendental nonsense has been written. |
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Now may well be a sensible time to reconsider the merits of equities, and growth stocks in particular. |
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I like to pack light and this sleeping bag not only weighs in at just over 1kg, it also squishes down to a sensible size. |
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This system was sensible for a large agrarian empire for which detailed cadastral surveys were impractical. |
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And I felt completely trapped because I had to be sensible and responsible and stable. |
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The sensible thing now would be to repackage the doohickey and take it to the nearest charity shop. |
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Cats, mostly, are sensible creatures and will keep themselves out of harm's way, learning the arts of road wisdom from an early age. |
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Such heady days may yet return to Carrow Road, but will only do so with sensible and careful planning. |
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Besides, even if a sensible plan is henceforth followed, it will only prevent future mistakes. |
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Attention to the chimerical task of divining a patient's early traumas is attention subtracted from sensible help in the here and now. |
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Australian butterflies are from the families of whites, browns, blues and swallowtails, unbelievably sensible names. |
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So can we have some sensible ideas for developing our city centre and outlying towns. |
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He can put together a coherent policy programme which emphasises sensible reform of the public services and the tax and benefits system. |
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This is a simple but perspicuous consequence of the Cartesian doctrine of sensible qualities and its conception of matter. |
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The old question was, How can otherwise sensible people, in affirming God as a source of meaning, manifest, such infantilism? |
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It's certainly one of the options and would, given the flatness of the economy, be a sensible thing to do. |
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He backs a further round of quantitative easing, saying it would be sensible given the flatness of growth. |
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A sensible approach was taken to the game and copious quantities of water were supplied to the players in an effort to stop them dehydrating. |
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Dreaming in the Midwest was frowned upon, unless it was to be something sensible like a floor manager at Wal-Mart. |
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How did you go about putting that into words so you could file a sensible report to camera? |
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The Melbourne architect has quietly earned an international reputation for his environmentally sensible and culturally sensitive work. |
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Cohen is right that sensible societies shouldn't trust generals to navigate the myriad curvatures of war without civilian oversight. |
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As I read history, most of the founders were sensible and pragmatic men rather than visionary idealists. |
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Moving the transfer date was a sensible precaution against anticipated insurgent attacks. |
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He sent them a work of philosophy which, in the eyes of some eminent judges, was perfectly sensible and worthy of publication. |
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If they've got a sensible database-driven-automatic-router-building widget, then it's as easy as falling off a log. |
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They slipped on their halter tops, some not so sensible shoes and a dab of glitter makeup around the eyes. |
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Practise positive parenting by giving praise where it is due and reward your children for sensible and responsible behaviour. |
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Or it may be that lower interest rates could make it sensible for you to unshackle yourself from the terms of your current mortgage. |
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Cited instances of anti-Americanism include an extremely wide spectrum of disapproval, from petty claims to sensible criticisms. |
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This is a good combination as Aquarius is a wacky, unpredictable sign, but Capricorn is sensible and steady. |
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This struck the right balance, with plenty of crispy skin and a simple stuffing, which acted as a sensible foil to the rich meat and sauce. |
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In its place, there was a vibrant, infatuated teenager who had a date with another, perhaps slightly more sensible teenager. |
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The question is whether we can say anything sensible about what the error is likely to be. |
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I suppose it's a sign of the times that their spoofs are more sensible than their genuine stuff. |
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A novice in the ways of the waves, I did the sensible thing and signed up for a surf lesson with the Winter brothers. |
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And since it makes sensible use of halls rather than fields, the event is untroubled by rain, mud and overflowing toilets. |
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The most sophisticated organization was the church and sensible rulers devoted care to choice of archbishops and bishops. |
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It is always sensible to be a little sceptical about the politicians' preparedness. |
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I'll live to fight another day on health care, environmental concerns and sensible gun legislation. |
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In a sober dark trouser suit and sensible walking shoes, she ticks the names off the electoral list on her clipboard. |
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This is sensible in the short run, because any suggestion that the government was gunning for the motorist would kill off the debate. |
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Would that not have been more democratic, not to say far more sensible and logical? |
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It's more, as I see it, a proactive way to deal with the situation, something that's sensible and logical. |
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My only question now is how long will I have to wait before house prices return to sensible levels again? |
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The theory relies on what James takes to be the experienced relations of sensible compresence and sensible continuity. |
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The unity of the compresent experiences is independently assured by their relation of sensible compresence. |
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Bette Davis, although possessing moments of glamour and great beauty, played roles that required sensible shoes. |
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The loosening of that policy for terrorism does create a grey area, but it's a sensible political tactic. |
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Let's hope that Congress exercises some sensible judgement today and doesn't let emotion rule the day. |
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It makes a strong case for being selective about what you drive, and not merely settling for a sensible but dull car. |
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Not to be vain or conceited, but it was the truth and anyone sensible would agree. |
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After all, what sensible man would want to get into a relationship that led to marriage with such a poor, pitiful piece of filth? |
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Bullet weights increasing from 110 to 180 grains in normal increments seemed like a sensible idea. |
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But it is clear that no sensible urban policy can be made on the basis of Nimbyism. |
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Many women, though probably not consciously, are willing to settle in a sensible way for a less-than-ideal husband. |
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Her opinions, too, arguably veer from the eminently sensible to the inexplicable. |
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Women like me who arrived in kitten heels need sensible footwear and no one wants to smell bad. |
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How do you tell where legitimate protest, in a sensible cause, shades into madness? |
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Twelve new players have come in on sensible wages and a handsome bonus system. |
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He has been whipped into line and made to vote against legislation that he knows is eminently sensible and very workable. |
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And to a lot of people, I think he came across as the one who was smart and sensible and rational. |
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Unlike the first two, Proviesque rarely displays a logical structure that can be followed by sensible rational people. |
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Swap your sensible flat shoes for heels, add a glittery scarf and statement jewellery. |
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Unfortunately, it's nothing as sensible and well thought out as that I'm afraid. |
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Some people would think that is trying to come the raw prawn, but I think there is a sensible argument there. |
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Start being sensible about eating wholesome and healthy food and get in shape. |
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She wants to buy you sensible sweaters and knee-length skirts, while you're dying to express your inner diva with halter tops and studded jeans. |
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It is not only possible but wholly sensible for a committed European to be an equally committed Atlanticist. |
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However, to take one cautious step in the direction of one crop, judged to be reasonably safe, seems sensible to me. |
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It is only fair, it is only right, it is only reasonable and it is what a reasonably sensible person would expect. |
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Or does it reflect a reasonably sensible estimate of where future value will be found? |
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A compassionate, wise, sensible man who always craves another adventure. |
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I wondered, as I body-popped beside him, what the DJ thought of this middle-aged bloke in a sensible woolly jumper and pressed trousers, pogoing like a demented rhino. |
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It is a sensible thing to do, even for the most sophisticated and well-heeled of donors. |
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Many of the precautionary actions that we need to take would be sensible in any event. |
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Whether it changed an otherwise sensible man into a madman, or whether it just brought out the real madman that was hidden there all along, who knows? |
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However, it would be a mistake to confuse sensible with safe. |
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There is a reasonable case to be made for the place of concealed-carry permits in a sensible gun policy. |
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Implementing a sensible and manageable policy would be a good first step. |
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And a more sensible measure than the consumer price index should be used to determine benefit increases. |
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I struggle for anything sensible to say on the awfulness of the deaths. |
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And it was financially sensible to have deeds and other documents enrolled at a time when the customary fees for this service would go towards one's own salary. |
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United Future is always pleased and happy to support sensible legislation. |
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But is flawlessness really a sensible thing for a musician to aspire to? |
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They'll spout a lot of emollient guff and sensible criticism of the government, which you can even find yourself nodding along to when they're on Question Time. |
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It matters not a jot whether what they propose is sensible or workable. |
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They also recognise the sensible concessions made to the haulage industry. |
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We got the deal up to a sensible level, but it was never silly money. |
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Freezing cold and drunk as a skunk, I am doing the sensible thing and ploughing forward through the snowy city streets toward home, as if I have a purpose. |
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Like most seriously successful businessmen, Mitt is a pragmatic problem solver, a sensible fixer, a technocrat. |
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Now why any sensible person, who is supposedly committed to their partner, would begin to think that this could be good for their relationship is totally beyond me! |
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And the chefs, brawling in an empty kitchen, will be ignored by sensible people who will eat and enjoy the sandwich, blasphemous ingredients and all. |
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Because you are a fair minded person you'll make a point of uncovering these shortcomings in their arguments and sharing what you find with other sensible people. |
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Good, normally sensible drivers start thinking about taking chances. |
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The meeting heard the stepping stones across the river had become almost impassable in recent years and that a footbridge was the only sensible solution. |
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We must all hope that the sensible occurs and the boy wonder calms down. |
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Had there not been photographs and memorabilia to pore over, dancing would have been the only sensible option. |
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Until some mechanism is found for giving advice to the great mass of the population, sensible financial planning will remain the exclusive privilege of the chosen few. |
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And this is likely to encourage sensible treatment decisions, and also lifestyle decisions, so that people can make the best of what might be limited time. |
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The only sensible and morally defensible route is to promote greater understanding and tolerance, and to educate the population on immigration issues. |
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First, you must manage your money in a sensible way to accumulate wealth. |
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Today, any sensible analysis would certainly expand the definition of what functions as money to include other liquid financial assets, such as holdings in money market funds. |
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Or is it simply sensible and prudent to be thinking about these things now, rather than my more normal method of moving and then sorting out all this sort of thing? |
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Her diet was sensible and work load was not causing her undue stress. |
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At every stage in a fairytale life, the stoic sensible lovely Lancashire lass has been Tom's buttress, giving unstinting support and keeping his feet firmly on the ground. |
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His new book, despite some sensible and perceptive parts, eventually collapses into abject apology for modern capitalism in general and the United States in particular. |
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It's a little hokey, but the approach is sensible and sound. |
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I also met the sensible Lady Helen Windsor at the ridotto, who had obviously come to the same conclusion as McAlpine. |
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There's an entirely sensible campaign now in the UK to encourage people to switch off appliances left on standby, saving both greenhouse gas emissions and money. |
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The sensible answer is no, but di Giovannni gleaned much from those three years. |
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The obvious sensible solution would be to invest in some express buses. |
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The first is that it is not your everyday, sensible food that must fit into a busy schedule and meet some often rigorous requirements of speed, kilojoules and practicality. |
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Up to the late 1700's, everybody travelled on the left side of the road because it's the sensible option for feudal, violent societies of mostly right-handed people. |
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I have politely declined invitations to parties, and with pouty lips and a grumpy expression, I shall be retiring to my bedchamber at a sensible hour. |
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Freed of external political pressures, they are far more likely to produce sensible social outcomes than any ham-handed state mandate on affirmative action. |
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The card is only a fraction of the size compared what were used to seeing with 3D cards, but nevertheless, this type of design is sensible as well as practical. |
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Though we can't eliminate the risk through technology, we should still build some partial defenses to reduce the risk, and also need to look for sensible non-technical steps. |
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And they wonder why any sensible person won't join the party! |
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An anti-piracy conference leading to joint action by Philippine, Malaysian and Indonesian authorities in the troubled waters would also be a sensible step. |
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As they grow up, they become more sensible and less thrill-seeking. |
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Did they put a face on their activism, so people could see that the person behind the keyboard was a normal, likable, and downright sensible person? |
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To the contrary, perhaps we can claim that much of our economic stability has been built up by the sensible thrift of a vast section of the community. |
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Meanwhile the big publishers and the big retailers probably won't disappear, any more than the local supermarket will close if a few sensible people go to the farmers' market. |
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In the past, faint-hearted politicians behaved in mostly sensible ways because they were afraid to act recklessly. |
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There are quite a few areas where mobile costs can be trimmed, from controlling personal use through to getting the most sensible service for the executive traveler. |
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In the meantime, women should be getting the clear message about the many health benefits of adopting a sensible diet and engaging in regular exercise. |
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But I do know sensible people who are far, far more optimistic. |
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She's covered up her bingo wings with a sensible black suit. |
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Have sensible people never felt the insatiable hunger of infatuation? |
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A breezy, sensible governor with a prophetic eye on Latin America and the ability to actually get things done? |
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We talked about it in the pub with the usual cross section of people giving off views ranging from the eminently sensible to the completely barking view of nuking them all. |
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Perhaps it would be sensible to leave the champagne unopened. |
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Recommendations include carrying out risk assessments and having locks on windows and doors, both of which are sensible actions for any business premises regardless. |
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The only sensible explanation is that Bollywood films are unfairly held to a lower standard. |
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He was at his most sensible best, organising funds and trying to get the decidedly unheroic Greeks to fight as if they were their glorious ancestors. |
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Every sane person will expect the Government to take sensible precautions. |
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Kapia acted very childishly in his remarks pertaining to that unfortunate incident, a sensible person would not even think of making such a remark. |
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The sensible left should stop whingeing about that and admit that Brown did us all an enormous favour when he came up with the Treasury's five economic tests. |
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You feel more inclined to take the safe option, more inclined towards sobriety than excess, more likely to settle for the sensible and the pragmatic. |
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More than anything else, however, it recognizes that society has changed and, correspondingly, so must sensible conservatives. |
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Instead she has chosen to gather a harvest more distinctively and peculiarly her own, a decision that sounds more sensible with each subsequent listen. |
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