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"technically sensible" is an understandable and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is reasonable or logical from a technical perspective, or to point out that a certain idea is correct in a technical sense. For example, you might say: "His argument was technically sensible, but ultimately not applicable in this situation."
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Your March 19 editorial calling for a new Internet privacy law delivers a thoughtful analysis of the tradeoffs between legislation, regulation and self-regulation on Web privacy, but it misses the key role of industry groups to bring stakeholders together to devise solutions that are technically sensible.
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Because of their love of puzzles, quants lean towards technically brilliant rather than sensible solutions and tend to over-engineer: "You may need a plumber but you get a professor of fluid dynamics".One way to deal with that problem is to self-insure.
These specific combinations are subject to the influence of what is possible in terms of laws of nature, what is technically and technologically realizable, economically feasible, ecologically sensible, socially desirable and enforceable, and humanly acceptable.
So while Comcast may be technically correct today, its comments become less sensible in time.
But it is a sensible, viable, cost-effective and technically capable public cloud piece in an HP customer's hybrid cloud jigsaw.
Some may be sensible, others less so – all are technically difficult to implement," wrote Allen on his Unlocking Potential blog... "[The key will be] getting enough cash from the Treasury to run a safe and decent system".
Technically, yes.
Perfectly sensible".
A sensible….
Too sensible".
But sensible?
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