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He reminded me, sensibly, that legally, repeated calls to you count for nothing.
He argues — sensibly — that much of the money Hamas raises for charity is used to sponsor terrorism.
For its issue on the eve of the new Labour leader's unveiling, the New Statesman perversely chose to run a long, remarkably amiable interview with George Osborne by editor Jason Cowley, which NS readers have described as "soft as shit", "sycophantic" and "supine" (though not in below the line comments: perhaps sensibly, that doesn't seem to be possible).
Berry first approached Leigh a couple of years ago with the idea that he direct Iolanthe, the Gilbert and Sullivan opera so topsy-turvy in its satire of British politics that it pits the Queen of the Fairies against bonehead peers and imagines – quite sensibly – that entry to the House of Lords be dependent on an entrance exam.
Mr Breeden argues, sensibly, that managers should treat collaboration and creativity as techniques rather than dogmas.
His public stance is, sensibly, that he wants to work with the government, not confront it.
They hypothesise sensibly that rivers and mountains both tend to form natural barriers.
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And at the time, I indicated that there cuts that we could sensibly make that would not damage our economy, would not impede growth.
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