Sentence examples for sensibly observed from inspiring English sources

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It's here I'm told of Sweden's lesser known, sensibly observed rules, such as not letting your engine idle for more than a minute.

The Finnish finance minister, very sensibly, observed in his laid-back way that "on debt, I'm not too excited about writing anything into constitutions.

Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. sensibly observed that "the best thing is to hold things up briefly, so that the child doesn't go overseas and then have to be brought back".

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She declined to say, though she did sensibly observe that it would be "a dumb law" and that "the question of whether it's a dumb law is different from the question of whether it's constitutional".

The voltammetric study suggests that the kinetics involved in the alcohol electrooxidation at the Pd Au electrode are sensibly higher than those observed on the bare Pd and Au electrodes.

Everything else is elaboration — part science à la Harold McGee (who writes the Curious Cook column for The Times and who's cited several times), but mostly method — "which is why this is a book and not a sheet of paper," Mr. Ruhlman observes sensibly.

Sensible people observe the basic rules of financial prudence: Expenditure must not exceed income, if possible; debt should be acquired reluctantly and liquidated as soon as can be; and, above all, there should be a continual and indefatigable effort to save and to invest sensibly.

When CH4 is replaced by H2 in the presented reaction, no effect of the metal additives on the activities is observed and the CO2 conversions are sensibly lower.

Playwright George Barnard Shaw may have been thinking this way when he observed, "the only man who behaves sensibly is my tailor; he takes my measurements anew each time he sees me.

It proved impossible to obtain quantitative binding data from any of the dihydrogen phosphate titration experiments, indicative of a complex equilibrium binding process (chemical shifts observed were too small, association constants <100 m−1, to be sensibly fitted within error).

As the food writer Jane Black has observed, studies show that Americans do not lack information and opportunity to eat more sensibly - they just prefer the taste and convenience of junk food.

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