Sentence examples for sensible subjects from inspiring English sources

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The Institute, which occupies 36 classrooms in the building, offers courses in Architectural Drafting, Building Construction Superintendence, Jewelry Designing, Plumbing Drafting, Mathematics for Electricians, and other sensible subjects.

Most important are: the tendency to socially desired responses (especially in surveys on sensible subjects like drug abuse or sexual habits) [ 6], acquiescence or the tendency for only yes- or no-responses [ 7, 8], failure in self-perception or (technically) inaccurate statements (e.g. because of willful lies or inaccurate memories) [ 9- 11].

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Science presenter Brian Cox, who had warned against interference in the BBC, tweeted earlier on Thursday: "BBC charter renewal now looks sensible, subject to reducing ministerial influence over appointments to the board".

However, because love (as well as friendship) is, according to him, a purely private phenomenon, it does not constitute a sensible subject of public contestation and politics (Taylor 1992, 37).

The length and the duration were perceived as reasonable, and the wording of the questionnaire adequately corresponded with the sensible subject.

The subject of a demonstration in natural philosophy is defined without singular but with common or universal sensible matter; the subject of a mathematical demonstration is defined without any sensible matter.

In our data analysis, we tested whether this independence assumption is sensible given subjects' actual performance (see Results: Movement independence).

But I still beg you to continue to think of me as a sensible person subject to occasional fits of madness but broadly in control, and as a conscientious friend who only writes like this in hours of clarity.

It seems clear, nevertheless, that if the two works had to be distinguished, the Physica would have to be described as the more empirical, just because it deals with things that are objects of the senses, what Aristotle himself called "sensible substance"; the subject matter of the Metaphysica, "that which is eternal, free of movement, and separately existent," is on any account more remote.

It's impossible to overestimate the power of teenage hormones, but all the same, there is some reason to think that young people may not be as sex-obsessed as is commonly believed -- that they may, in fact, be more sensible on the subject than we so-called grown-ups.

They argue that such a reshaping should include new advances within feminist economics that take as their starting point the socially responsible, sensible and accountable subject in creating an economy and economic theories that fully acknowledge care for each other as well as the planet.

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