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Tory voters have shown themselves willing to move to the Liberal Democrats in the hope of stopping Labour and in doing so responded sensibly to the deal between the parties.
If she and her former colleagues had responded sensibly and swiftly when the original story was published some 10 weeks ago it would surely have ended the matter (as I wrote yesterday).
What is more the food and drink manufacturers have responded sensibly to the changing views of what is acceptable and have already significantly cut back their advertising exposure to young people.
The government has responded sensibly, exploring oil alternatives for domestic energy use.
So religion again responded sensibly: typically, the roster of gods recognized by any group simply expanded to include those of other groups.
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When they do understand, they often respond sensibly.
This error skews one's perception of the threat and cripples all attempts to respond sensibly to it, thus leaving the West disarmed.
It would require Labour to grow up and respond sensibly to Clarke's proposals to end short prison sentences, without cheap point-scoring.
The pledge-signers treat 13-year-olds as grown-up enough to respond sensibly to advertising; the critics say the age of marketing reason is higher.Digital marketing offers new ways of reaching children for less money.
Though the European Central Bank's shift is bound to draw accusations that it has been slow to act compared with the Fed, some analysts suggested that the bank was responding sensibly.
Role models for responding sensibly (rather than defensively) to unintended harms are in short supply.
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