Sentence examples for sensible speak from inspiring English sources

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Summarizing the study one of its lead authors, the esteemed neuropsychopharmacologist professor and champion of sensible speak about drug-taking, David Nutt confirmed that listening to music while on LSD "enhances the experience".

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Is it sensible to speak of a "war" on terror, or is this a struggle that should be principally handled by law enforcement?

Mr. Gregorian also acknowledged that Mrs. Astor was able to do things like adjust the microphone, distinguish between characteristics of her mother ("insensible") and father (sensible) and speak about the importance of giving.

For a time it seemed that momentum in some countries throughout the Middle East had accelerated to encourage sensible people to speak up and not just follow their leaders, if the leader was leading their citizens down the wrong path.

It is customary, however, to speak of sensible and latent heat.

Merleau-Ponty evokes Proust's notion of the "little phrase" in the musical piece, which in Remembrance of Things Past signify Swann's love for Odette, as an instance of a meaning that cannot be extracted from its sensible incarnation but which, nonethelesss, is itself not strictly speaking sensible.

For he has to deliver Nabokovian prose as if to say it was the most normal and sensible way of speaking the English language yet invented.

This sensible beauty that speaks to the eye and ear is itself organized into three levels: genius, taste, and caprice (in descending order).

In straightforward, devastating testimony, Eliza Manningham-Buller told the Chilcot inquiry how she had warned about what sensible – but mostly frightened to speak out – senior Whitehall officials believed in 2003: that the invasion of Iraq would increase the terrorist threat to the UK.

You'd have to talk to yourself aloud in your head, divide yourself in two and counsel yourself like a friend, so the one you knew would speak in a sensible voice would tell the other one the simplest task they had to do, and the reward would be to go out of the shop and go home.' Brett Easton Ellis had a breakdown after the success of his novel Less Than Zero.

Ibn 'Arabî agrees with this general picture, but he considers it barren, because it fails to take into account those dimensions of reality the vast majority of dimensions, as he sees it that do not properly belong to the world of intellection; all the intermediary realms, not to speak of the sensible realm itself, are essentially imaginal, not intelligible.

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