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"sensibly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows the ability to make good judgements based on reason and experience rather than emotion
  2. in clothes that are useful rather than fashionable
"sensibly" Synonyms
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406 Sentences With "sensibly"

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Overcast is slick and straightforward, and everything feels sensibly placed.
Today, urban planners sensibly plant them all over our cities.
Instead of sensibly swimming over, he disappeared under the muck.
Content providers are sensibly concerned about signal theft and piracy.
" The next day, Andrea sensibly declared her own plan "nuts.
His lawyers, quite sensibly, asked him to avoid legal issues.
He sensibly puts stress on job training to cut unemployment.
Sometimes people do act sensibly when faced with solid evidence.
"People don't want to be crushed to death," he countered, sensibly.
"Which doesn't actually mean the show is appalling," he continues, sensibly.
Here the story stops, and sensibly so; children love a triumph.
It's true that American foreign aid could be delivered more sensibly.
Trump, in debates, sensibly assailed Clinton's record on Middle Eastern interventions.
Holt, sensibly, asked Trump if this wasn't really about the Russia investigation.
The pros recommend dieting sensibly, and that goes for your finances, too.
Future purchases will be weighted to the more sensibly constructed Topix index.
John Kasich (R-Ohio) sensibly followed by dropping out the next day.
Streamline income driven repayment plans and continue public service loan forgiveness - sensibly.
Can you imagine them sensibly creating in-the-sky regs for drones?
If you love loud music then enjoy it, but enjoy it sensibly.
Meanwhile, the Labour Party, sensibly, wants nothing to do with facilitating Mrs.
The I.M.F., more sensibly, has argued for a surplus of 1.5 percent.
But whatever you do, you have to do it sensibly and with moderation.
She has sensibly junked her predecessor's target of balancing the budget by 2020.
Mr. Gorman sensibly expects the wealth management division to do the heavy lifting.
"After that, sensibly and slowly losing weight is a good goal," Colditz added.
Frequent travelers know that less is more when it comes to packing sensibly.
I like going to bed early, drinking consistently yet sensibly, and saving money.
Jell-O is finally, sensibly — can you believe it has taken this long?
My guess is the public will sensibly, if narrowly, chose the EFTA/EEA option.
But this backdrop helps to explain Mr Zhou's stridency: his rhetoric is sensibly countercyclical.
Americans care a lot about the expected success of the strike — and sensibly so.
Sensibly, Kentucky removed the requirement that students must clean their firearms in the classroom.
Thursday's ruling, perhaps sensibly, sidestepped questions about discrimination and equal protection of the law.
New Jersey sensibly wants to avoid that fate, even as it aggressively pursues renewables.
Panic isn't good, and we're apt to act more sensibly with a clear head.
The administration responded, sensibly, with a stimulus package that made the deficit even larger.
"We're actually spending money as quickly as we can spend it sensibly," Musk said.
By contrast, pictures of tiny-headed babies made Americans take Zika seriously but sensibly.
Packable backpack Frequent travellers know that less is more when it comes to packing sensibly.
Packable Backpack Frequent travelers know that less is more when it comes to packing sensibly.
Any leftover liquid can, sensibly, be supplemented with additional broth and a handful of noodles.
Ms. Carden, who very sensibly does not love needles, had been worried about the pain.
I personally think the Chinese central government has acted sensibly in dealing with Hong Kong.
Shareholders are sensibly pricing in at worst a fender-bender rather than a car crash.
Some of that money was spent sensibly, for example on hardening power stations and hospitals.
Rather, diminished economic anxiety allowed participants to live healthier lives and sensibly plan for their futures.
And Kurkova knows how to sensibly indulge her sweet tooth with raw chocolate and cacao nibs.
Sensibly, by law, each existing provider has responsibility to oversee the movement of its own facilities.
While changes in entitlement programs are inevitable, they may not occur soon or be pursued sensibly.
" But, they added, "how many people can Europe sensibly take in and in the end integrate?
Browser extensions, when used properly and sensibly, can make your internet experience more productive and efficient.
Soccer was the only thing I could talk about sensibly with my father until his death.
So, unlike the sensibly romantic heroines Blake admires, she is never confronted by her own hypocrisies.
Blue went as high as sky is high, Flipped fathoms up, Began to swing easy, sensibly.
On economic matters he spoke sensibly, underlining the urgent need to create conditions for boosting private investment.
They can thus manage the actors sensibly, telling them exactly where to look and how to behave.
But they suggest eating sensibly in preparation, offering, for instance, this Italian potato-pasta soup with greens.
It's lively and sensibly silly enough to take a child to, at least for its first act.
But this second incident left me wondering how sensibly some of the new bike lanes were designed.
Today, it's hard to imagine a society in which kids feel that adults are managing things sensibly.
This may well be because my mother burned all my books just before I sensibly left home.
"If we Naruto run, we can move faster than their bullets," the event description so sensibly explained.
They add that voters can be trusted to vote sensibly even after glancing at a political message.
Weight loss is generally maintained most successfully by those who eat sensibly and with care, and exercise routinely.
Hopefully you've named your lights sensibly enough that it's obvious which one you're controlling at a given moment.
Mr Hammond sensibly steered clear of the fiscal gimmicks and surprises so beloved of his predecessor, George Osborne.
A five-year-old kid, for instance, can converse sensibly about far more topics than any computer today.
She quite sensibly opted to distance herself from the decision-making with respect to the Hillary Clinton investigation.
Ms Lam, perhaps sensibly, steered clear of sensitive political issues in her first policy address on October 11th.
Trying to protect customers against high bills is one thing, but it should be done transparently and sensibly.
Instead, giving the gift of parenthood to those who cannot have it should be celebrated—and regulated sensibly.
These people, naturally and sensibly conservative, tend to be more in tune with mechanical than digital breaker systems.
It has sensibly taken away some of the tasks that used to be handled by the rotating presidency.
Eat sensibly early in the day (no meal skipping!), and have a light snack before you head out.
Whereas, Education Week's ranking rewards New York for its lavish spending, our efficiency ranking sensibly penalizes such excess.
Anyone using such substances knows that he or she will be less likely to act responsibly and sensibly.
Routine and insignificant projects are not likely to be worth reviewing, and current law quite sensibly exempts them.
Whether you walk out smashing into the walls or walk out sensibly, we get your money either way.
By this they mean (entirely sensibly) that evolution doesn't start out with a goal and aim toward it.
"We have experienced all-out chaos in the region and, sensibly, don't need more of it," he said.
"You sleep better hours, you eat more sensibly, your life is not overrun by constant deadlines," he said.
"It's a modern version of Wallis Simpson, where it all ends sensibly, rather than in disaster," she said.
Your editorial sensibly shows how a proposed statewide rental supplement is the right program for this urgent moment.
No. And the movies had to be sensibly priced, by current standards: between twenty and eighty million dollars.
"Nobody could sensibly suggest that these charges should not have been brought and considered by a jury," he added.
For example, the method that finds that maximum value in a set of numbers is quite sensibly named java.lang.Math.max.
But that would have pushed up the price of rail travel (the European Commission has sensibly blocked the deal).
Mr Fairfax has sensibly remained quiet, neither calling for Mr Northam's resignation nor offering any public statements of support.
For the current year, Mr Li sensibly avoided the previous practice of declaring a specific aim for GDP growth.
Such investment, if sensibly used, should boost growth in the long run, making it easier to repay the debts.
He has sensibly condensed the original, trimming monologues to create fluid dialogue that moves the story forward more briskly.
Deanna was sensibly pointing out that the chick Emmie called Pancake might have been Waffle in the first place.
" Ann Magnuson, the actress and 1980s party promoter, sensibly says near the book's end, "Don't romanticize having no money!
From literature, movies, music ,and basically watching the world sensibly, our global current issues and social and cultural trends.
California, Nevada, and Arizona are all exploring ways to more sensibly share Lake Mead's water and avoid drastic shortages.
Sensibly, the ICO appears to have decided to exclude revenue from the Spanish and Irish units, which did nothing wrong.
"At the same time, the government will continue to sensibly plan for no deal," the statement quoted her as saying.
The money is yours and Chip gives you all the information you need to spend sensibly, at your finger tips.
He says sensibly that liberal democracy cannot be shored up without a "clear-eyed grasp of what has gone wrong".
So far the evidence is that firms are using this tool sensibly and rarely, despite the overtures of some banks.
And rather than sensibly making this opt-in, Tinder's Australia testers must instead specifically choose not to share this information.
Sensibly, given how little is known about the mechanics of data markets, the commission intends to take only limited steps.
But "sensibly" is the key word here, and it is sensible for Google to avoid making promises it can't keep.
Who, you may sensibly ask, granted Tucker Carlson's target demographic veto power over the legislative will of the American people?
Even small inheritances offer an opportunity to ease some burdens — and to fulfill some dreams — if deployed sensibly, experts say.
The alternative is a rutted dirt road so extravagantly potholed and seasonally impassable that it is mostly, and sensibly, avoided.
Their task includes experimenting on the microbes in space, seeking to expose any dangers, sensibly, before setting them loose on Earth.
Party people also worry, sensibly, that a strong message for national fundraising may not be a good fit for actual districts.
The coalition included both environmental and conservative "green tea" groups, which sensibly objected to state-sponsored monopolies preventing private market competition.
After all, a day all about love in the dead of winter is, sensibly, an ideal time to be eating chocolate.
It can be tinkered with sensibly—the IASB is considering asking firms to give more detail about their unrecognised intangible assets.
She was sensibly bumped up to 25th seed and has fully vindicated that decision, winning all six sets she has played.
Very sensibly, she turned the offer down, saying that she "felt like being sat in the room with my abusive ex".
Some want to abolish a border control agency, ICE, whereas she sensibly refers to welcoming migrants and ending hatred towards foreigners.
Not all the spending is wasteful: states have sensibly restructured the debts of power-distribution companies, an expensive but worthwhile exercise.
The key to thinking sensibly about this "solar geoengineering" is to avoid the extremes and consider the most plausible-use scenarios.
"That instruction cannot sensibly be read to give courts leave to diminish the force of the medical community's consensus," Ginsburg wrote.
It's better for Congress to act sensibly, adopt bipartisan net neutrality legislation and at last bring finality to a fruitless debate.
"Both American corporations and private investors are today awash in funds looking to be sensibly deployed," Buffett said in the letter.
Even the case is compact and sensibly shaped that it fits in your pocket without bulging out in an obscene manner.
As the temperance movement grew, people started to say—sensibly—it's not really whiskey that's the problem, alcohol is the problem.
Sensibly, Ms. Brewer has sought to end the vanity flimflam with rules forcing new addresses to bear some relation to reality.
When she was 15, her grandmother brought her along to a TOPS — Take Off Pounds Sensibly, a weight loss support group.
Our guest asked for two more minutes, his friend countered with one, and they sensibly settled on one and a half.
Why bother with thrillers when the daily news has more shocking twists than you could sensibly fit into a work of fiction?
To be sure, even before Mr Trump's takeover of their party, few Republicans dared speak sensibly about immigration in a primary contest.
"When you've got all these big mammals tramping around on the grass, the moths quite sensibly flew up and away," said Fox.
In our area, a parent can now choose from among Love Bugs, Nit Pickers, Hair Fairies or the sensibly named Lice Happens.
"I ask Puigdemont to act sensibly, in a balanced way, to put the interest of all citizens first," Rajoy said in parliament.
Look at his fury at Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar for (sensibly) blocking his plan to import drugs from Canada.
"It's going to take a lot of effort to maintain sensibly—so that it promotes the goals of the organization," he said.
Periscope, for example, could sensibly become Twitter Live, since Twitter finally just added the ability to broadcast straight from its own app.
No single platform can sensibly prevent all hateful, illegal, or threatening speech - it can only act in due time to remove it.
The validity of the marriage explains Speed sensibly being unsure if she was going to marry Hamilton for most of the season.
If confirmed, I will work tirelessly to ensure that the EPA acts lawfully, sensibly, and with those hardworking Americans ever in mind.
And the internet, like alcohol, may be an example of a technology that should be sensibly restricted in custom and in law.
"Everything he's said about this has been so vague and ill defined, it's hard to think about it sensibly," Mr. Strain said.
One must first study how money is created, before one can sensibly have a discussion of how it is to be taxed.
The law was changed in 2000 — very sensibly — as the children were part of their new family as soon as they arrived.
I plan to eat sensibly, but with the locals lining up, piling their plates high, I guess I succumb to peer pressure.
I'd tweeted at him a bunch of times about the prospect of getting high together, but he (sensibly) ignored my smug trolling.
I sense that the Brexit will not be of any advantage to Europe nor the UK, although I can't really sensibly argue why.
"I now understand that it was naive to believe that justice would be served sensibly and rapidly," Fillon told fellow members of parliament.
It's a sensibly woke take on the horrifying history of slavery, especially for a show centered around a super-powered woman of color.
Glor sensibly followed up on this suggestion that the summit produced a breakthrough with North Korea, asking the president twice to explain himself.
Mr Erdogan, who believes that high interest rates magically cause inflation rather than cure it, has stopped the central bank from acting sensibly.
The developing world has quite sensibly said it will not increase its costs or slow its growth for the sake of climate policy.
After months in a recovery program, the thought occurred to me around June that I, a chip-carrying lush, could sensibly drink again.
She eats sensibly much of the time, with some junk food here and there, but it doesn't really seem to affect her weight.
Only when the electorate has those facts before it can it sensibly be asked to take a definitive decision on whether to leave.
Current law quite sensibly directs agencies to exempt from review projects that by their very nature are unlikely to raise serious environmental concerns.
But unlike many celebs — and unlike some of the diets she's tried in the past — Simpson lost the weight healthily, sensibly, and gradually.
I therefore just wanted to have the data replicated in another form, but specifically a form which could not sensibly be considered illegal.
In reality, used sensibly under well-regulated conditions, such techniques could transform the prospects of babies born close to the limits of viability.
" On the Mueller investigation: Trump "couldn't sensibly be allowed to speak with Special Counsel Robert Mueller, because Trump would 'lie his ass off.
Richard's responses were clipped, but Ana didn't seem to notice, taking time with her lunch: she ate normally, sensibly, free from darker hungers.
The libertarian side meanwhile counters that government, guided by mindless bureaucracy, has neither the qualifications nor the incentive to allocate public resources sensibly.
Now, instead of giving Chapman a record deal for a closer, they used a past investment to get a more sensibly priced star.
With mixed messages from industry and the structure of bond markets changing, most regulators were sensibly drawing a "wait and see" conclusion, Moloney added.
Most Aussies dabble sensibly enough, but almost half of the money sunk into the pokies is spent by problem gamblers, often from poor areas.
"Nobody could sensibly suggest that these charges should not have been brought and considered by a jury," he said in a statement on Wednesday.
She has sensibly recognized there is no time for victory laps while Comey is issuing statements which induce more confusion and consternation than clarity.
They just won't give in, whether it's out of principle or because they're sensibly trying to avoid yet another monthly charge in their lives.
So if you're looking for the best ways to minimize harms, just do drugs sensibly and in moderation, or don't do drugs at all.
Streetcars are a wonderful addition to transit networks in cities across Europe—including Berlin—because they are sensibly laid out, usually with dedicated lanes.
Farmers are famously and sensibly sceptical of change, since the cost of getting things wrong (messing up an entire season's harvest) is so high.
Someone as successful in business as Bezos may have the ability to make something as emotional as divorce appear, or even be, sensibly transactional.
Bruce Schneier, a security expert, described TSA's practices as "security theater" in his book Beyond Fear: Thinking Sensibly About Security in an Uncertain World.
In this column, I will try yet again to explain my understanding of statins and help others deal sensibly with these potentially lifesaving drugs.
But until that happens, the best option might be to build the criminal justice system to more sensibly deal with people with mental illness.
On the Democratic side, both contenders talk sensibly about macroeconomic policy, with Mr. Sanders rightly declaring that the recent rate hike was a bad move.
"I now understand that it was naive to believe that justice would be served sensibly and rapidly," Fillon told fellow members of parliament on Tuesday.
Whatever they do, the dispute serves as a reminder that EU membership offers no guarantee that perfectly resolvable border arguments will be sorted out sensibly.
"Through these measures, Tencent hopes to continue to better guide underaged players to game sensibly," it said in an official announcement on its WeChat account.
The risks to employers are typically not very great if they choose an annuity provider sensibly, but many employers decide not to take the risk.
We're almost certain to see all finalist pictures from the Directors Guild, which sensibly limits its selections to five, land Oscar nominations on Thursday morning.
The May version seeks more sensibly to bolster the underlying sources of economic growth such as higher investment in R&D and improvements in infrastructure.
In some ways, they have to, merely to replace reserves that are being depleted, but whether this can be done sensibly remains to be seen.
New Girl has also officially re-entered old territory by sensibly reuniting soulmates Nick (Jake Johnson) and Jess (Zooey Deschanel) after three long years apart.
It has been sensibly suggested that there should be a card amnesty after the group stage, meaning that only consistent, repeat offenders would be penalised.
Sensibly enough, they now tick the box to provide the consent required by the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation and hope for the best.
Sensibly, the bill does allow U.S. citizens to bring in their non-citizen elderly parents for caretaking purposes, but they cannot access taxpayer funded services.
The EPA sensibly banned most residential uses of chlorpyrifos in 2000, and in 2015 the Obama administration moved to ban it from widespread agricultural application.
It is Florindo, arriving in Venice shortly after Beatrice, to whom Truffaldino also offers his services, sensibly thinking that two masters will double his pay.
The Council argued sensibly that the names were intolerable for a majority-black city and anathema to the cosmopolitan image that Memphis wanted to project.
Who can forget the eldest Trump daughter, dressed sensibly in millennial pink and channeling the traditional image of femininity, at the 2016 Republican National Convention (RNC)?
It will be a hard sell considering how late to market Duo is compared to strong, sensibly intertwined products like Facebook Messenger and Apple's iMessage/FaceTime.
"If we govern the country sensibly and don't attack each other personally in the election campaign, we can push the AfD under 5 percent," Seehofer said.
THE REGULATORS ARE OPENING UP OWNERSHIP LEVELS, SO I THINK SENSIBLY, WE'RE INCREASING OUR STAKE TO 49% AND OBVIOUSLY WE'D LIKE TO GET TO A MAJORITY.
The reality is that when a problem has a white face, the government and law enforcement agencies are more likely to react sensibly to that problem.
Sensibly, then, the test for whether or not a weapon is protected by the Second Amendment does not rest on whether or not it is dangerous.
The Verge, sensibly, capitalizes the S as Apple used to do.) (Editor's note: come at us, Apple.) Also, Apple doesn't always stick to its own rules.
Their share prices have tumbled ever since the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the central bank and regulator, sensibly forced them to confess to past mistakes.
"However, as we said in June, we remain sensibly cautious in the light of the political environment in several of our markets becoming markedly more unpredictable".
"We recognize that robust political dialogue is an important part of democracy, and no one can sensibly adjudicate every political claim, counterclaim, and insinuation," Google said.
Mr. Lloyd, however, has sensibly set his version in a radio studio, with his superb cast of two — John Heffernan and Gemma Whelan — speaking into microphones.
This is a system that needs to be more sensibly administered and needs to have more elements of competition within it; I mean, I believe in that.
Seneca System offers a software system that ties all departments of a local government together so they can sensibly respond to requests from citizens and each other.
"Let's get Brexit done, let's get it done sensibly and pragmatically and in the interests of both sides and let's not wait until October 31," Johnson said.
No one wants to listen to a list of dishes and prices, and so Amazon, sensibly enough, only lets you reorder meals you've had in the past.
Taking his cue from "Alien" (1979), among other creature features, Mr Krasinski sensibly keeps the monsters off-screen for the first half of his immaculately constructed film.
Spain appealed to Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont to "act sensibly" on Wednesday, 24 hours before a government deadline for the region to renounce a bid for independence.
It had been sensibly repeated in the press this past week that if Bush is out and Romney is out, the influential Romney should endorse Florida Sen.
When Barak became PM, he judged, quite sensibly, that the casualties that Israel's occupation force had continued to take in Lebanon since 1996 were all for naught.
A plausible estimate for the cost of just the smaller deployment is $35 million, which if used more sensibly could instead get 1,600 Americans off opioid addictions.
It was a sensible effort to explore how Ms. Barrett would handle the "complex moral and legal question" that she herself had sensibly brought to the fore.
"We're actually spending money as quickly as we can spend it sensibly," Musk said on a January 29 call, when the company posted its first annual profit.
CHRISTOPHER DENTON ELMIRA, N.Y. ♦ To the Editor: Matthew Zapruder begins sensibly enough, debunking classroom dismemberment of poems and the flight to obscurity of too many poets.
Self-help groups modelled on Alcoholics Anonymous began proliferating with the establishment, in 1948, of a movement called TOPS (the acronym stood for "take off pounds sensibly").
Tom Steyer, who had bet everything on the state, came in third with 11 percent — a weak enough showing that he promptly, and sensibly, ended his campaign.
In Koons' sculpture, the woman wears a see-through fishnet shirt while in the ad, she is more sensibly dressed for winter in a jacket and furs.
The government sensibly plans to import all existing EU rules into British law via a (misleadingly named) Great Repeal Bill; any unwanted regulations will be abolished only gradually.
One study published in May by an investor trade group also found that multiple classes of stock neither helped nor hurt a company's ability to deploy capital sensibly.
Although some of the early contracts offered extremely high returns to investors, partly because of a lack of experience in the Treasury, later ones were more sensibly drafted.
Eat as often as possible and drink loads of water, and if you're going to take drugs, do so sensibly with drug-relevant harm-reduction advice in mind.
In the 1990s Dr Venter ran a privately financed version of the Human Genome Project, using better technology than the public project (which sensibly then copied his approach).
If they sensibly choose to remain in the EU, however, London's health, and the need for more building, will loom as a critical issue for British economic growth.
Clauses in the contract between the assistants and the university sensibly separate issues of collective bargaining — including pay, hours, grievance procedures and other workplace conditions — from academic matters.
Over more than two decades on the bench, Judge Gleeson has often challenged Congress, the White House and other judges to think more sensibly about harsh criminal laws.
It was only after Steinbrenner was temporarily removed by Fay Vincent that Gene Michael got a chance to run the franchise sensibly and the team took off again.
The company's 18 employees are being let go, its licensing agreements will not be renewed and sensibly stylish moms will henceforth need to look elsewhere for nude pumps.
Now the GOP is back in unified control of Washington, they are sensibly advancing key party priorities rather than trying to impress journalists with how "responsible" they are.
The real difficulties (and real benefits) lie in being able to have a few days off drinking every week—or, god forbid, drinking more sensibly in the first place.
Meanwhile, I understand the startup has generated revenue from the get-go, and raised a very modest $3.5 million in funding, most of which is (quite sensibly) venture debt.
Analyst at Jefferies said Senior had "sensibly pitched" its full-year outlook despite the strong start to the year, reflecting both product introduction costs and geopolitical uncertainty around trade.
Larger-scale economic regeneration is sensibly being left to companies like Siemens, manufacturer of the "Blade", which was towed into the city centre from its recently opened local factory.
We're not trying to ban anybody's practices or businesses, but there's a lot more we can do, all of us, more sensibly, with better awareness, to protect the pollinators.
Mr Pearce recognises that "most civilian nuclear activities are safe", but notes that in democracies, at least, the public has the power of veto, however sensibly they wield it.
One way to maintain that is for everyone to see that the taxes and other payments the mining industry makes are applied sensibly to the development of the country.
Rather than calling on women to delay pregnancy, Brazil is sensibly concentrating its efforts on the real culprit, the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which also carries dengue and yellow fever.
Critics of those who promote 'pain-free' or orgasmic birth sensibly point out that women don't need to have another high-pressure goal during an already emotionally loaded time.
One writer who has managed to speak sensibly above the din is Kay S. Hymowitz, a contributing editor at City Journal and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
South Korea's acting president, Hwang Kyo-ahn, sensibly said this week that the settlement should be respected by all (34 of the 46 surviving comfort women had given their approval).
I think, in our conversation, you were initially and sensibly skeptical about... AXELROD: A black guy named... OBAMA: A black guy... AXELROD: ... Barack Hussein Obama getting elected to the Senate.
"Through these measures, Tencent hopes to continue to better guide underaged players to game sensibly," it said in a statement on its official WeChat account about the beefed up checks.
We've swapped the garlic & spices for #cocoa & cane sugar, and the result is a sensibly #sweet, chocolaty spread with subtle sesame undertones... headed straight for the Hummus Hall of Fame!
Sanders sensibly pointed out that he only got a couple fewer delegates out of Iowa, and that who actually got first largely doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things.
All of this explains why some states sensibly and constitutionally reject the open-carry absolutists and prohibit open carry or regulate the carrying of guns at public demonstrations, or both.
"Facebook is sensibly trying hard to regain the trust of its user base, but all that effort will be to no avail if stories like this keep emerging," Salmon said.
Once again, size matters and the Serras delivers with roomy and sensibly organized bathrooms (two sinks, ample shower and separate toilet), man-sized robes and plenty of plush, oversize towels.
Her Consumer Health Insurance Protection Act, reintroduced in April of this year, sensibly focuses on shoring up exchanges, ending surprise billing and closing some loopholes for sub-standard health-insurance.
Her Consumer Health Insurance Protection Act, reintroduced in April of this year, sensibly focuses on shoring up exchanges, ending surprise billing and closing some loopholes for sub-standard health insurance.
To do that, you have to implement basic sleep hygiene, which is not drinking caffeine after midday, or exercising too late, or drinking alcohol before bed, and just eating sensibly.
Mr Abadi seems sensibly intent on restricting the Kurds' Peshmerga ("those who confront death")and the Shias' Hashd al-Shaabi ("popular mobilisation forces") to laying a siege on the city's outskirts.
"The Department of Commerce sensibly decided to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census as has been done many, many times throughout the history of the United States," Trump said.
Perhaps most sensibly of these has been its Williamsburg location, targeting the young "creatives" who have elected to live in the neighborhood because of its hipster reputation and proximity to Manhattan.
Mr. Trump's tax writers concluded, again quite sensibly, that it is not good policy to give a big tax break to conventional corporations without doing something similar for pass-through entities.
When there are 16 people vying for the nomination you have to winnow the field to be able to talk sensibly about who has advantages beyond just fund-raising and organization.
Putting his poor ranking down to his inability to manage his schedule sensibly, Sandgren said he was just getting better at planning his training to peak at the four major tournaments.
The ballet borrows scenes and figures from the film, sensibly starting and ending with the part that's already theatrical, the inmate-and-staff musical revue that gives the documentary its title.
Either way, if we all ate sensibly and got enough exercise and were at ease with whatever weight we happen to be, we would send our economy into a death spiral.
In "Kong: Skull Island," the big guy has a new look and a new gal pal, Mason Weaver (Brie Larson), who's somewhat feistier and certainly more sensibly dressed than her predecessors.
But the concerns of parents like the Northumberlands have fueled the rise of "Next Generation" programs in private banks, which specialize in teaching the young how to manage their money sensibly.
The reply mentioned the Senator's "long record fighting to sensibly and humanely fix our broken immigration system," while at the same time citing his endorsement by the National Border Patrol Council.
AT&T has offered a stonking price, half of it in cash, far more than the lowball bid that Fox, Mr Murdoch's firm, offered in 2014 and which Mr Bewkes sensibly rejected.
If the tech industry can work sensibly with governments, regulators, parliaments and civic society around the world, I believe we can enhance the benefits of technology while diminishing the often unintended downsides.
Pure speculation, perhaps, but a source within the company tells me it has had problems getting the camera's firmware to behave sensibly, and that the camera was struggling to operate as intended.
Markets wise, ThingThing is targeting OEMs in all global regions with its Fleksy pitch — barring China (which Plante readily admits it too complex for a small startup to sensibly try jumping at).
"Loosely reminiscent of the classic "Powers of Ten" motif, the video starts with "the Tyrion Lannister of physics," better known as the Planck length—"the smallest thing you can sensibly talk about.
Suddenly they were in a town where they didn't know anyone, and it was there that she saw an ad for TOPS, or Take Off Pounds Sensibly, a weight loss support group.
Within, walls continued upright, bricks met neatly, floors were firm, and doors were sensibly shut; silence lay steadily against the wood and stone of Hill House, and whatever walked there, walked alone.
This year Global Drugs Survey launched their "don't be daft, start with half" campaign—reminding ravers to dose sensibly with half a pill rather than consuming a whole pill in one go.
Unfortunately for my sense of occasion and aesthetics, all I do is swallow a medium-sized yellowish pill, chasing it with some water or—more sensibly, given the drowsiness it induces—coffee.
Much like our ability to dress sensibly, the event had been torn apart: It was no longer held at Somerset House, instead, it was spread out across different venues in the city.
"From an investment perspective the largest challenge around the Wuhan coronavirus is the lack of historical comparisons that might help sensibly frame the risks," said Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research.
He is also seeking to turn more local police and corrections officials into enforcers of immigration law, while threatening to withhold funding from jurisdictions that have sensibly refused to assume that role.
Ideas for renaming certain M.T.A. stations under the adopt-a-station program But if done sensibly, the rebranding of public space for the benefit of a private company can enhance a city.
The image is sensibly titled "Monogram," all the more fittingly since "Monogram" is also the title of one of Robert Rauschenberg's combines from the 1950s, when he and Mr. Johns were lovers.
This means that, to some very uncertain extent, the backend benefit of the U.S. export subsidy might not be going to U.S. citizens at all, let alone in any sensibly apportioned manner.
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Merkel said she wanted the balance of power to be maintained "sensibly" in the region, and that combating terrorism would be on the agenda when G20 leaders meet next month in Hamburg.
There is definitely an argument — especially these days when you consider Square's financial situation — for a startup holding down spend, fundraising and valuations, and instead trying to grow slowly and maybe more sensibly.
"A series of comments and tweets from the President has markets behaving a little more sensibly, but risks still seem skewed to the downside until there is clarity and a (trade) deal," Markets.
For a project this complex, a lot of preparation ("de-risking" in the jargon) is needed before private contractors can be confident they won't encounter big obstacles, and can price a bid sensibly.
We reported a while ago—quite sensibly, we think, considering he released an EDM single—that Will Smith's Midlife Crisis (good band name by the way, if anyone is looking) was well underway.
If I was persuaded that all the possible pieces of land in London were being used sensibly and were built-upon, building on the green belt would be something we could look into.
So in this LCT3 show, the actress and songwriter Grace McLean and the director Lee Sunday Evans sensibly concentrate on just one episode: her relationship with Jutta, the visionary to whom she professed.
Singapore, Taiwan and perhaps soon enough South Korea, have moved forcefully but sensibly to contain the virus, showing the sort of savvy that seems to be missing in large swaths of the West.
Her character is sensibly named in light of the couple's frequent chats about plant life (honeysuckle, for starters), which by the play's conclusion make the very mention of clematis resound with erotic longing.
A dish born of hard-working people, who sensibly popped it in the oven so that when they returned home—probably from some massive industry in the North—they had a beautiful stew.
"We have too many entities, too much duplication of operations and processes and too many employees based in high-cost centers doing work that can sensibly be done in lower-cost centers," he said.
" Google, however, notes that "no one can sensibly adjudicate every political claim, counterclaim and insinuation," which is why the company expects the number of political ads which it will remove to be "very limited.
"Small businesses are the heartbeat of our communities, and many of the people who run these businesses are heavily affected by the crisis — especially as more and more people sensibly stay home," she wrote.
At first, I misremembered this interesting reading comprehension fact that had recirculated a few years ago and lodged in my memory — I thought that, without vowels, the words would still pretty much read sensibly.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, told two months ago by Mr. Trump that he could deploy another roughly 4,000 troops to Afghanistan, sensibly declined to do that, at least until the president announced his strategy.
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And although there are established guidelines created by various public health organizations regarding how the media and law enforcement authorities should sensibly report on suicides, they were able to easily find examples that ignored them.
" "We'd be well advised not to be perfectionists in the upcoming coalition negotiations but rather to be open and to build trust that a government will be formed that acts sensibly, even during unforeseeable crises.
And whereas continental teams sensibly pour resources into developing talented youngsters, English teams splurge on ageing stars, who draw in crowds but do less to win matches, according to the 21st Club, a football consultancy.
In both countries the authorities are being sensibly cautious, but the data suggest that automatic flights of the Optimus variety are safer than piloted ones, particularly during take-off and landing, when most accidents happen.
The SSI has the self-appointed mission (backed by government funding agencies) of encouraging British academics to code sensibly from the beginning—for their own good, as well as that of any commercial spin-offs.
"Only in an environment where the adult use of cannabis is legally codified under the law can we then begin to engage in rational discussions regarding how best to sensibly regulate the commercial marijuana market."
MADRID, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy appealed to Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont to "act sensibly" on Wednesday, as a government deadline approached for the northeastern region to renounce a bid for independence.
The value of Franklin's book, which benefited from access to archives unavailable to Oppenheimer, is its thoroughness and the way she traces Jackson's evolution as an artist, sensibly pointing out what's autobiographical and what isn't.
But most of the empirical evidence we have suggests that it's only the more interested, better-informed people who have enough context to be able to interpret those cues appropriately and to use them sensibly.
Mueller (or his supervisor Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein) appears to have acted sensibly in referring the matter to the leading federal law enforcement official locally, the Manhattan based US Attorney, for proper follow-up.
It would take some kind of bus crash involving several of the other candidates to propel her to victory now, despite the plaintive cries from the centrist pundit class about how sensibly electable she is.
"Defending the Olympic title is obviously Greg's main focus for 2016, so he has sensibly decided not to take any risks and to end his indoor season here," British Athletics Performance Director Neil Black said.
Despite the seemingly fantastical demonstration of walking and jumping robots, today's robots are often stupid, brittle and inflexible, only capable of working in carefully engineered environments, and unable to respond dynamically and sensibly in unexpected circumstances.
His office insisted that ending the disclosure requirement would not affect the foreign-donation ban, but the reform groups sensibly ask who else could monitor what has become a runaway system of big-money stealth politicking.
"The deal looks a sensibly-priced entry point into a market that JD must embrace to be considered a genuinely global player," said Peel Hunt analyst Jonathan Pritchard, who has a "buy" rating on the stock.
A city as large as Philadelphia or Boston could sensibly implement a PET approach too, Adams's supervisors argued; a community like that would simply need more than one officer, with each assigned to a geographical area.
"Pointedly, whether this is ... a "healthy" and long overdue correction that is merely (and sensibly) taking account of monetary policy calibrations, and attendant global liquidity conditions or an alarming descend into potentially unruly bear markets," they said.
"It's something that I think is worth doing, and I think many church authorities agree, as long as we proceed as sensibly as possible and according to their wishes, then it's not usually a problem," said Kazan.
As the language in the tests grows more challenging, it elicits more neural activity, until it becomes gibberish, at which point it elicits less—the brain seems to give up, quite sensibly, when a task is futile.
Defenders say leaving home allows for reunions of large extended families; eases the burden of having to cook special, unleavened meals for a week; and sensibly takes advantage of a week when children's Orthodox schools are closed.
GM and Ford still are sensibly priced at roughly six times their estimated per-share earnings for the next 12 months, well below their own long-term average and the S&P's 15.7 percent price/earnings multiple.
Since the Iran Deal was signed in 2015, some businesses have considered and sensibly rejected, while others regrettably have engaged in doing business with Iran, despite the obvious financial, legal and socio-political risks of doing so.
That field, sensibly, includes lots of the kinds of people who you'd think would be a good presidential nominee — conventional Democrats with conventional Democratic Party ideology who are in the conventional age range for a presidential nominee.
It was an image we've seen over and over again, going all the way back to the 2016 Republican National Convention, when she took the stage dressed sensibly in millennial pink and channeling the traditional image of femininity.
We want, as so many of us do, to cook more often at home in 2016, and to do so more sensibly, with less stress, providing ourselves and our families with meals that bring joy and sustenance alike.
We need human intelligence to decide how and when to use machine intelligence, and the more sophisticated the uses we make of machine intelligence, the more critically we need human intelligence to ensure it's deployed sensibly and safely.
Defense Secretary James Mattis sensibly suggested that we might consider exempting our close allies from the tariffs to avoid creating a ridiculous diplomatic incident, but Trump blocked that idea because exempting allies would make the policy economically meaningless.
"The Commissioner states that "it is impossible to sensibly reconcile the explanation of the handling of arrangements the Judicial Commissioners [senior judges] were given in briefings…with what MI5 knew over a protracted period of time was happening.
The law that gives the agency the power to make sure drugs and devices are safe "cannot sensibly be applied" to death-penalty drugs because doing so would mean the act would effectively ban them, Mr. Engel wrote.
In a pinstriped suit jacket and dress pants, her hair fashionably yet sensibly blown out, her face open but her mouth a downward slash of worry, Ms. Martens could be the sort of working mom we all know.
"While ICE has not been given the opportunity to review the report, the agency is committed to enforcing our nation's immigration laws effectively and sensibly in accordance with federal law and ICE policy," Cox wrote in an email.
There's a myriad of questions to consider when choosing your finishing touch: Do you forgo comfort in favor of statement pumps, or do you account for the commute from Party A to Party B and sensibly pick a flat?
China: Trump should avoid the Taiwan card While the uncertainty surrounding Donald Trump's incoming administration doesn't bode well for anyone, the instability ahead could begin to recede if the new executive branch is willing to learn and acts sensibly.
After years of yo-yo dieteing, Wiles used her newfound motivation as a grandmother to discover tools that worked for her: TOPS, a weight loss support group that stands for Take Off the Pounds Sensibly, and the MyFitnessPal app.
"You guys did it here in one fell swoop and I wish that could happen in my country, but it's such a personal issue for people that we cannot talk about it sensibly," Damon told The Sydney Morning Herald.
If America leads by example in controlling both sensibly then Europe, which is a clear target, and other regions of the world will see success as a good model rather than a culturally foolish and dangerous open borders policy.
Guajardo told Mexican television he had held long talks with Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro on Wednesday on how the two countries should seek to modernize the NAFTA trade agreement sensibly, and how to avoid obstacles to free trade.
The new story has a comic strip's construction, and a young reader will naturally find joy in the utter destruction the forms of the title release, as well as in how sensibly the story's heroine deals with that mess.
Responding to the decision to including gaming addiction, the Video Games Coalition - an industry lobby group - said their products were "enjoyed safely and sensibly by more than 2 billion people worldwide" across all kinds of genres, devices and platforms.
And she turned them all down, even the one with money (Harris Bigg-Wither, homely but "a fine big man" and definitely rich), to whom she first sensibly said "yes" and then, more romantically, said "no" the next day.
"We have to sensibly balance the needs of individuals in a local community with the way other people are doing their banking via screens and the online network," Blackwell said, adding that Lloyds had closed fewer branches than its rivals.
"Drive and park sensibly, think about where you are going to stay and leave the area clean and tidy as you found it," the Skye police said on Twitter, dismissing some media reports that they were advising visitors to stay away.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt, who has been leading the government's efforts to bring in the controversial new contract, told the BBC it was a "very, very bleak day" for the NHS and accused the junior doctors of refusing to negotiate sensibly.
"Drive and park sensibly, think about where you are going to stay and leave the area clean and tidy as you found it," the Skye police said on Twitter, dismissing some media reports that they were advising visitors to stay away.
Under it, the country has at least been sensibly managed, and its "jobs act" introduced a few reforms into a system that still over-protects those with permanent jobs, encouraging companies to hire young people only on short-term contracts.
Although it is sensibly placed within the airy American Wing, the exhibition occupies an inconvenient, hard-to-find location: a small mezzanine in the farthest corner of this large building, accessible only through the open archives or via an elevator.
I would never go to such extremes, but I have returned to eating sensibly, sticking to children's cereal, diet soda and water (but only when I need to take aspirin; I've heard drinking too much water can actually be dangerous).
By expanding the scope of the background check system and modernizing its administration, the President is making all of us a bit safer and is sensibly addressing a national crisis that our paralyzed politics has thus far been powerless to resolve.
We could assume that this is just exploratory action by Nintendo, sensibly patenting an idea they may toy with over the coming years, or it could be a special edition Wii U pad like Microsoft's changeable Xbox One Elite controller.
" Scholz, who has said Germany intends to stick to its balanced budget rules for now and boost spending without incurring new debt, shot back: "The SPD will only have a chance at elections if we act sensibly as a party.
When he spoke a few words, in English, after the performance, he sensibly made no reference to the factors that had kept him away — a prison sentence for manslaughter in connection with a fatal hit-and-run and subsequent visa problems.
A financial professional can help you get a handle on your spending, sensibly structure and manage your financial portfolio, help you understand the trade-offs as you consider whether and how to buy your first home, and a lot more.
And, rather than consider or sensibly settle the class-action lawsuit brought by Mr. Ramirez (who has since been released) and other 18-year-olds over their incarceration, federal lawyers have sought, unsuccessfully, to have the case thrown out of court.
In written testimony, General Mattis had addressed the issue sensibly, calling civilian control of the military a "fundamental tenet of the American military tradition" under which civilian leaders are tasked with weighing when the use of military force is warranted.
Given the size of the deal, the first-lien will have to be sensibly priced to attract a wide audience but the demand for new paper and strength of the company should prevent the company from paying up, the bankers said.
As a result, the bank became something of an industry golden child, viewed as proof that large banks can be both sensibly run and incredibly profitable, without having to resort to reckless and risky practices in order to boost sales.
Anomalies all, but their success seems to have inspired some fresh thinking in the minds of Broadway producers, who, sensibly enough, given the long odds against success, are often tempted to stick to the tried and true, if not the trite and tired.
In his 2003 book, Beyond Fear: Thinking Sensibly About Security in an Uncertain World, famed security technologist Bruce Schneier compares the strategy used with removable faceplates to that of garment tags on clothing that expel colored dye on the clothes when stolen.
They have the same excellent OLED edge-to-edge "Infinity Display" that Samsung introduced with the S8 (5.8 inches on the S9 and 6.2 inches on the S9 Plus), the latest Snapdragon 845 processor, and a far more sensibly placed fingerprint sensor.
On the contrary, the girls are beautifully and sensibly portrayed, and the rendering of the fountain at the right foreground is amazing and proves the capacity of the artist for the display of all kind of objects (such as the pitchers too).
Rather than sensibly ignoring the social media attack hounds and lacking a judge to provide cover and protection, the lawyers strike back by making full use of their finely-honed verbal and written attack skills -- only to look like fools in the end.
They have, very sensibly, learnt to spread their risk: switching from individual shares into pension funds, open-ended investment companies, investor funds of every stripe good and bad, insurance companies and other financial institutions—not to mention, at the higher end, nominee accounts.
But what you discover when you're president is that the institutions and programs and things that you have put in place and built — if you've done a good job and you've done them sensibly — you know, in some cases may need tinkering with.
An appealing piece, "Dialectical Landscape 4" (2017), which envisions sensibly placed light-rail lines exiting the Ed Koch Bridge, is countermanded by "Lady Gaga's Belvedere" (2017), a proposal to dump a private dwelling for a celebrity singer in a Central Park lake.
His notion of religion seems to be northern-European Christian first and foremost; he is quiet about Judaism, whose practices are sensibly grounded in the here and now, and which lacks the intense emphasis on the afterlife characteristic of Islam and Christianity.
"  But even Google admits this is a half-assed promise in the next sentence, which reads, "Of course, we recognize that robust political dialogue is an important part of democracy, and no one can sensibly adjudicate every political claim, counterclaim, and insinuation.
Roberts is not only extraordinarily industrious — 215 or so novels, including 45 futuristic police procedurals under the pseudonym J. D. Robb, also big best sellers — but her books are sensibly written and on the whole as plausible as genre novels can be.
Not only does this habit help acquire the wealth needed to see early retirees through their much longer retirement horizons, it also helps to establish healthy lifestyle decisions, like living sensibly, understanding "enough" and recognizing what truly makes us happy in life.
"The opponents of the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act will stop at nothing to derail an historic bill aimed at safely and sensibly reducing excessive sentences while preserving important law enforcement tools to take down large criminal organizations," Grassley said in a statement to CNN.
Though the party sensibly rejects the option of leaving with no deal, it insists that the withdrawal terms should provide the "exact same benefits" as membership of the single market while also allowing Britain to manage migration—something the EU would never agree to.
Sensibly, Mr Macron chose not to press his argument that the euro zone needs rebuilding from the ground up, including a vast budget that he has previously suggested should be worth several percentage points of euro-zone GDP (the current EU budget is just 1.2%).
Sensibly, the company began its service in areas where delivery costs would be lowest, by identifying ZIP codes of densely populated places home to many existing Amazon customers with income levels high enough to make frequent purchases of products available for same-day delivery.
"It's important that women dress modestly and behave sensibly for their own safety," Mandalay District Police Commander Lieutenant Colonel Sein Tun told me, adding that women wearing revealing clothing could be arrested under Section 294 of the Penal Code, which prohibits 'obscene' acts and songs.
The union needs to develop a joint European agency, akin to the U.S. Treasury's Financial Crime Enforcement Network (FinCEN), as Nicolas Véron of the Peterson Institute for International Economics and Joshua Kirschenbaum of the German Marshall Fund have sensibly concluded in a recent paper.
"It's unsustainable if the leader of the board and the CEO of a company are unable to cooperate sensibly ... the fact that a potential conflict is brought to light will hopefully help solve the problems, which will in turn be good for shareholders," he added.
The MLBPA should oppose this in no uncertain terms, most sensibly with provisions in the new CBA establishing that at least some percentage of a contract's total value must be guaranteed to the player, with X being any number from 50 to (preferably) 80 percent.
But as important as the substance of that bill is, the title is even more important -- by denominating the bill as first, Pelosi said what reformers have been insisting upon for decades now: that we must fix democracy before democracy can sensibly address America's problems.
On Wall Street, he has seemed to occupy the sweet spot on the political spectrum — perceived as a socially liberal and sensibly centrist former McKinsey & Company consultant who may increase taxes on the rich but most likely won't break up big tech or the banks.
But Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials sensibly saw no good reason to remove her, and allowed her to remain and care for her children — who are 3, 10, 12 and 14, and are American citizens — as long as she checked in regularly with them.
These larger trends—the more flexible, responsive, and remote workplace, as well as the desire for density and walkability—will force suburbs to respond and build more sensibly, sustainably, and city-like, and reinvent office parks, as many developers and cities are currently attempting.
One way to gauge whether investors are sensibly valuing each category differently is to calculate companies' duration, or how much of their current market worth is expected to be realised soon and how much relies on pots of gold being found far into the future (see chart).
Because Congress has never given immigration authorities enough money to catch and deport all undocumented immigrants, presidents have sensibly chosen to direct or allow agencies to focus resources on criminals and other dangerous people — not on children, the elderly and others who stay out of trouble.
"If we do well it moves forward and comes down and we manage to care through our health and care systems sensibly in a controlled way and that is what we are aiming for," Jenny Harries, deputy chief medical officer for England, said at a news conference.
So it's especially important to eat sensibly, exercise if you can, go outside for a walk (while staying 6 feet apart from others), stay socially connected as much as possible (reach out to that long-lost friend or family member), and keep taking your prescribed medications regularly.
Its bereft-of-the-dial status wasn't a demotion, though, but an indicator of how most small-screen comedy would soon be consumed: on countless channels and platforms at a time, regardless of when or where it first aired, by sensibly sized—and this is important—ultraloyal audiences.
Each is sensibly warm (because we're not big fans of the chattering-teeth look around here) and uber-stylish — proving that when you have the right foundation pieces in place, pulling together a chic look that holds up in super-cold temps can be a piece of cake.
But by putting the multi-lens tech straight into a phone (either by building its own, or more sensibly, licensing it out to an established phone company), Light can establish its technology far better than in a $2,000 camera that skews toward the gimmicky side of the product spectrum.
Venus mingles with Jupiter, bringing a big dash of luck your way as you take exciting risks, but you must approach things sensibly and maturely as Venus clashes with Pluto on May 9, stirring up sensitivities and making it important to watch how you present yourself to the world.
Lew and Locks sensibly show far fewer participants than in the 2014 Biennial—sixty-three, down from a hundred and three—given the futility of trying to comprehend the ranks of serious artists, swelled by the field's wealth and glamour, who have come to number in the many thousands.
But I also thought the government could sensibly regulate drugs to make sure the worst cases of misuse were kept under control — by cracking down on misleading marketing, keeping prices sufficiently high and therefore inaccessible to too much use, and, at the very least, making sure kids couldn't get these substances.
If you look at the facts, the UAW has lost membership, has been unable to organize plants that it should have, and backed itself into a corner with GM, which sensibly thought it was pre-empting a strike by producing an offer that the membership likely would have rushed to ratify.
The continual cries of this afflicted child, bereft of its parent, affected me very sensibly, I was moved with compassion, and charging myself as if accessary to what now appeared to be a cruel murder, and endeavoured to prevail on the hunter to save its life, but to no effect!
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has sensibly urged European allies to repatriate their nationals.
Two years later, his firm Pomeroy, Lebduska Associates, designed the privately-financed conversion of a former red-brick mint factory in Downtown Brooklyn to artists' studios — earning a Progressive Architecture award for adapting the building "ingeniously and sensibly, and with respect for the existing architecture" — but the conversion was not completed until 1975.
When Jaquinda was a teen-ager, Errol had stayed away from the Higueros household for perfectly good reasons: briefly a wild high schooler, Jaquinda had once shared with him her little supply of cocaine and things had very nearly gone off the rails before Errol sensibly fled to his air-conditioned insurance office.
There is a fairly classic coq au vin, not too winy-tasting; some hefty sea scallops under toasted almonds, sensibly outfitted with endive and citrus sections; and a grouping of gnocchi, foie gras, sautéed sweetbreads and mushrooms, black truffle shavings and puffy chicken dumplings, all milling around in a Cognac-flamed cream sauce.
All else equal, we should be doing everything we can to push growth up by even a few tenths a year (like investing in infrastructure or sensibly reforming the business tax system) — and to oppose anything that that would lower it even by a few tenths (like drastically restricting immigration or increasing the deficit).
If you were playing a certain way you could eat a rat to survive, or something, but if you did it the other way, played sensibly, gave yourself a treat and looked after the character with cups of warm coffee or finding music to listen to, he could come out of all this pain.
Speaking after the bank released its twice-annual Financial Stability Report, Carney told reporters that the bank is — sensibly enough — making plans for all possible Brexit scenarios "however unlikely" to ensure it is as prepared as it can be for the country's departure from the EU, and the impact it may have on financial stability.
This was not one of the company's famous "meetings," held since it was founded in 1963 by Jean Nidetch, a Queens housewife once described as "a svelte 5-foot-7 platinum blonde with a voice like Ethel Merman's," during which members submit to weigh-ins and discuss the challenges of trying to eat sensibly.
His obituary begins: Bill Cunningham, who turned fashion photography into his own branch of cultural anthropology on the streets of New York, chronicling an era's ever-changing social scene for The New York Times by training his busily observant lens on what people wore — stylishly, flamboyantly or just plain sensibly — died on Saturday in Manhattan.
Against this backdrop, President Obama is reviewing a number of proposals to sensibly adjust outdated U.S. nuclear thinking and head off the possibility of a new nuclear arms race, including a declaration that the United States will not be the first to use nuclear weapons and adjustments to the current, costly plan for nuclear weapons modernization.
Having invoked the image of the Industrial Revolution, with its unregulated and lethal factories, earlier in her speech (though sensibly; no TaskRabbit workers have been ground up in mills — yet), Warren suggested the moment is at hand for a major shift in regulation to accommodate these new industries while also protecting the people who work in them.
But any publicist with hopes of career longevity must know, too, Ms. Goodman, with her regular uniform of turtlenecks and white jeans, sensibly loafered; Ms. Posnick, dark-haired, never flashily dressed but never without jewelry; and Grace Coddington, the magazine's creative director at large, who herself moved from a staff position to a freelance one in 2016.
IN THE future, homes will use electricity much more sensibly than they do now: turning the lights off automatically when no one is around; adjusting the heating regularly to suit a householder's daily routine; making sure the electric car is charged up using off-peak rates; even drawing power from the car's battery in the event of a grid outage.
Meanwhile, most people have jobs to do, families to feed, friends to see, lives to live, and very little actual political power to wield — so they sensibly don't spend their scarce free time developing detailed views about appropriations bills and trade deals and conservation policy and military spending and corporate tax reform and Medicaid funding and the proper path of interest rates.
But while we battle it out on Twitter about whether we can sensibly enjoy some older shows while keeping their historic limitations in mind, one thing is for sure: If you're looking for a safe port of funny — and progressive — comfort viewing in the storm of peak TV and cancel culture, you can't do better than The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
"The obvious conclusion would be that those two individuals feel that the situation in Tanzania is not going to get resolved sensibly or quickly," said Peel Hunt analyst Peter Mallin-Jones Sudden changes in mining laws have dented the investment appeal of companies operating in countries such as South Africa and Tanzania, where nations feel they are not reaping the benefits of their minerals.
Senate Agriculture Chairman Pat RobertsCharles (Pat) Patrick RobertsKobach says he's more prepared for 'propaganda' in Senate campaign Pompeo: Senate run 'off the table' Grassley gambles on drug price bill despite GOP doubts MORE (R-Kan.), who sensibly likes to remind people that he needs 60 votes to pass a farm bill, would be well-advised to omit these sorts of provisions from his mark.
The game does, sensibly, warn against long periods of play, and on returning to RIGS this morning—only to be matched up in competition against someone several hours deeper into practice than me, my subsequent thrashing a poor precedent-setting inevitability (I've only managed 1 vs 1 with drones so far, unable to get a 3 vs 3 game going)—I felt a lot better.
The most rational and realistic course of action President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Trump adviser: 'He should stop saying things that are untrue' US moves British ISIS suspects from Syria amid Turkish invasion MORE can take now is to order the complete withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq and Syria, conducted as sensibly and quickly as possible.
President Obama's version of this form paints a reasonably informative picture of his investment situation, showing a man whose bond holdings are probably more risk-averse than makes sense for a guy with a pension but whose approach to the stock market sensibly takes the form of a low-fee index fund: This is clearly the kind of thing that the authors of the relevant statute were thinking they would see.
These ideas – asserting the primacy of the American public's interest in immigration policy, selecting immigrants based on an objective assessment of their likelihood to succeed economically and assimilate into the cultural mainstream, and sensibly enforcing our laws by discouraging illegal aliens from remaining here by removing the incentives of jobs, public benefits, and the prospect of a general amnesty – are widely embraced by a large swath of the American electorate.
THE POWER TO DRIVE BABY BOOMERS COMPLETELY MAD AWARD FOR BEING SENSIBLY UPSET ABOUT THINGS To Greta Thunberg, another teenager, who is an angry advocate of doing something about climate change and for some reason frequently drives a whole lot of apparently lucid people, as well as the president of the United States, completely insane, prompting them to level ludicrous and deeply weird attacks at a sixteen-year-old autistic girl.
The league decided, sensibly, that games held in NL stadiums would follow NL rules, requiring pitchers to hit for both clubs, while those in AL ballparks would apply the AL's policies and allow the two sides to use a DH. Even though NL teams are accustomed to including pitchers in their line-ups, they also employ position players in bench roles, who get a rare opportunity to start when the club visits an AL stadium.
" Ri, who had called Trump "mentally deranged" after the UN speech, told TASS that North Korea was "winning" and represented "a worthy counterweight to the US." Echoing previous warnings by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Ri said, "the United States should act sensibly and stop touching us if they do not want to disgrace themselves in the face of the whole world," adding that his nation's forces "will not leave America, the aggressor state, unpunished.
Like the original, it runs a custom operating system called "pi-topOS: Polaris," which looks to be a little more user friendly than the standard Raspian OS. The new Pi-Top model made other necessary improvements, too: the screen is now a 14-inch, 1080p panel, the design is sleeker, and the trackpad is now sensibly located at the bottom of the keyboard, instead of the baffling placement to the right of it from the first iteration of the device.
There's a passage in A Tale of Two Cities that nails this heady sense of all the world's lives and moments: "A solemn consideration, when I enter a great city by night, that every one of those darkly clustered houses encloses its own secret; that every room in every one of them encloses its own secret…" It's a sentiment I recall when I arrive in Delhi, say, at 1 o'clock in the morning, and drive into the vast, quiet metropolis, where nearly everyone is sensibly sleeping.
Unless American and European democracies get their acts together, he warns darkly, the European Union and NATO might collapse, a "Greater Russian Empire" could rise as the heir to the Soviet Union and China would threaten the freedom of democracies across Asia — all resulting in "depths of oppression and aggression that we have not seen since the end of World War II." I like a worst-case scenario as much as the next fatalist, but this passage underplays what Diamond writes sensibly elsewhere about how dictatorships misjudge, overreach and provoke blowback.

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