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The phrase "a sensible account" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a logical, reasonable, or coherent explanation or narrative about a particular subject or event.
Example: "The author provided a sensible account of the events leading up to the decision, making it easy for readers to understand the rationale behind it."
Alternatives: "a rational explanation" or "a reasonable narrative".
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How, in any sensible accounting, could a home that went for one price in 2004 and 2009 go for more than twice that price for a short time in between?
Vasubandhu takes Occam's razor to this account and says that given that we have no sensible account of physicality, let alone mental causation of a physical event and physical causation of a mental event it makes more sense if we eliminate everything but the evident cause and the result: Your mind and mine.
Bill Dodwell, head of tax policy at the accountants Deloitte, told the BBC that he suspected the figure was a "sensible number taking account of the scale of the business and their history of past losses".
How do they compete for jobs with all those sensible accounting and engineering majors?
If our elected officials have any sense of embarrassment, Paul Sarbanes' sensible accounting reform bill ought to sail through the Senate and prevail over a weaker House version in conference.
For other projects it should aim its loans mainly at the private sector, and only when private money too is at stake.Towards growthMany recent visitors to Eastern Europe have expressed pessimism over its future, citing outmoded factories, the absence of sensible accounting systems, the shortage of managers and so forth.
In other words, you should really be unemployed to make having a bank account a sensible option for your remaining assets.. Which leads to another tried and true option: the mattress.
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