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The merits of this argument are questionable; in many cases we can sensibly doubt the truth of a definition, especially where the definition makes use of discoveries that have not been part of our ordinary understanding, as is normally the case with definitions in the natural sciences.
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A World Food Programme study of one poor district of Chhattisgarh state found it had 400 central and state-government schemes dealing, no doubt sensibly enough, with poverty and social services.
The discovery of a third intermediate species cast doubt on the claim, however, suggesting the whole lot would be more sensibly designated as a single group.
I think the worldwide community of taxpayers, of which I form part too (in Paraguay and Germany) and which finances the FAO in order to comply with its mandate (to contribute sensibly to global food security), has the right to see the FAO rejecting well-founded doubts with its mandate compliance or, alternatively, heading to an institutional course correction.
Speaking about the major United States-European Union trade negotiations that loom, the E.U. commissioner for justice quite sensibly said this week, We cannot negotiate over a big trans-Atlantic market if there is the slightest doubt that our partners are carrying out spying activities on the offices of our negotiators.
Play sensibly".
Sensibly designed.
Behold, ye sensibly fleeced.
(She sensibly declined).
Michael Atherton, sensibly, kept quiet.
Sensibly, Turner ducked.
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