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It was a sensible fear; the war in Sierra Leone was particularly atrocious.
It describes an organic response to political and social revolution, and the quite sensible fear that the shared common life of a people has been wrenched out of its cherished patterns.
At $56,000 a year for care, it's a sensible fear.
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Until such mechanisms are added to any free-market scheme, the sensible fears of the currently insured will prevent its adoption.
The Japanese are far too sensible to fear for their democratic institutions.
(The Rolling Stones, however, were able to go on, for reasons that were not well explained but may have had something to do with E.U. regulations, or with a sensible French fear of Rolling Stone roadies).
"My voice will always be raised in support of Christian-Jewish ties and against the anti-Semitism that all sensible people fear and detest," Tutu wrote in the Tampa Bay Times.
Republicans are resisting these sensible changes, fearing they amount to backsliding on welfare reform.
But sensible, God-fearing Lena confounds him by using part of it as down payment on a house in leafy Clybourne Park.
"Iraq Goes Sour" (editorial, Nov. 16) is so sensible that I fear that the Bush administration in its machismo ways won't turn to the United Nations for a much-needed redirection of our Iraq policy.
May's request has some sympathy in Brussels — one senior E.U. diplomat told me last week her plan was "sensible". Many here fear an interminable prolongation to the discussions and would be happy to see Britain leave, if it could be done without too much chaos.
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