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sensible

[sen-suh-buhl] / ˈsɛn sə bəl /


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"There is a general taboo in the media… sensible discussions about how to coexist with China can get easily branded as appeasement," he says.

From BBC

Like any sensible American trying to move a boulder up a hill, he has lawyers on call.

From The Wall Street Journal

Finding the more technically secure player under pressure is a sensible use of personnel.

From BBC

"That's the middle ground we have to find in the future: between absurd investments in the billions and a sensible approach in terms of sustainability," Odermatt said.

From Barron's

“I am confident that this new Board will usher in a new day at the PCAOB—one of sensible, efficient oversight of auditors,” SEC Chair Paul Atkins said.

From The Wall Street Journal