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was sensible enough
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Vaugelas was sensible enough to realize that good usage changed with changes of interest in society.
This is one reason why the No Child Left Behind Act, a noble attempt to impose discipline on American schools, needs revision before it merits an A grade.The premise behind the law was sensible enough.
And he was sensible enough to know that Park House people could never be taken to see films in the Hospital Hall, mingling there with the gentle convalescents who carried handbags, and wore their own clothes, and used handkerchiefs.
The previous minister, Matthew Hancock, used to talk passionately about how reforms to vocational education were intended to benefit the majority – and yet this announcement, which Hancock was sensible enough not to make, is clearly designed to benefit only the top 10% of young people.
This was sensible enough in a Britain which still subliminally linked civil liberty with Protestantism, and therefore regarded Irishness as a likely pointer to popish subversion of its political values.
An important finding from the present study was that the geo-map concept was sensible enough for disclosing changes in geographical caries risk patterns among preschool children over a 4-year period, in spite of minor changes in absolute caries risk and stable contextual socioeconomic characteristics.
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These criteria are sensible enough.
That's sensible enough.
All these proposals may be sensible enough.
Still, what she says is sensible enough.
"I am sensible enough," he added.
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