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"make sensible decisions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to advise someone or to describe someone's behavior. For example: "Randy was able to make sensible decisions about his future."
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Instead they see a cranky, unpredictable country that reeks of backwardness; its cut-rate workers destabilise domestic labour markets; its bureaucrats can't implement the EU's rules; and its leaders make sensible decision-making impossible.In this section Axis of feeble Is Google the new Microsoft?
In reality, it is connected to tick-box decision-making, in which immigration officers are given no discretion to make sensible decisions and all must be deported.
People can make sensible decisions.
In a marketplace you expect people to make sensible decisions".
We want them to pass good laws and make sensible decisions on our behalf.
People without emotions cannot make sensible decisions because they don't know how much anything is worth.
Unfortunately, young men and women under the influence of alcohol rarely make sensible decisions about their sexual activities, hence the walk of shame once the weekend is over.
I hear of "consumers" and "financial firms tailoring products," and it makes me rather nervous, although ministers think we'll make sensible decisions.
Government officials want to make it easier for regional authorities to make "sensible decisions" over whether rail, light rail or bus services are appropriate.
"They are there to make sensible decisions … if I can't trust them there is a simple choice for us to make," he said last month.
Once again our work suggests that most people who use drugs do so without encountering significant harm and make sensible decisions around their use of drugs.
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