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sense

[sens] / sɛns /






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Dr Becks Fisher said, of the Nuffield Trust think tank, said the service will be helpful for some and focussing on menopause and menstrual health "makes sense" given the long waits for gynaecology services.

From BBC

“There is no change at all,” said Francys Machucas, a banking adviser in Caracas, whose sense of disillusionment is shared by some other Venezuelans.

From The Wall Street Journal

Satellite remote sensing data and airborne survey measurements were used to monitor how the lake fills and drains, as well as the paths water takes inside the glacier.

From Science Daily

Spending time with your dad matters deeply, and after decades in the workforce, it makes sense that you want mental clarity and relief from burnout.

From MarketWatch

I’m swearing off Instagram and X, where it’s too easy to get a distorted sense of the public’s concerns.

From The Wall Street Journal