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been sensible
adjective
Perceptible by the senses.
synonyms
Exact(60)
But when has cricket ever been sensible.
By and large that turned out to have been sensible.
She has been sensible about gay marriage, she has been sensible about Serena Williams, and she has been sensible about teabags.
The Bush administration's response has so far been sensible.
Many of their actions, such as making banks hold more capital, have been sensible.
"I've never been sensible," he said shortly after it was published.
Leaving aside the recent spending spree, the country's overall macroeconomic policy has been sensible.
Allegri had been sensible to highlight the importance of shielding Kean from media's fickle obsessions.
"Our growth has been sensible, unlike parts of Florida and California where there was tremendous overbuilding".
He's been sensible with his earnings, he says, invested in property.
But economic management is his strongest suit.Mr Brown's control of the public finances, by contrast, has not been sensible.
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