Similar words: insensibly, sensible, ostensibly, insensible, responsibly, ostensible, sensibility, indefensible. Meaning: adv. with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner.
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61. Eating sensibly is vitally important for health, and good health will help you enjoy life to the full.
62. Sensibly, the 1994 United Nations conference on population and development in Cairo focused on human needs rather than human numbers.
63. Remember to rest, eat sensibly, exercise, and drink enough fluids.
64. Coleridge in such cajoling and overwrought spirits was not to be thwarted, and Poole sensibly gave up all further resistance.
65. Yet the mob somehow aborts the landing and pulls the plane up sensibly.
66. Isolated horses can develop depression, over-excitability or an inability to relate sensibly to other horses.
67. The only way in which that can be addressed sensibly is by putting extra money into the basic state pension.
68. Stirling sensibly argued that it was illogical to form two new battalions when the few men he required were being denied him.
69. None of these more ambitious weapons actually work very well and they are sensibly avoided by the military.
70. But eating sensibly is the biggest challenge of all.
71. They have very sensibly adjusted their diet.
72. At 6,000 feet the density of the air was sensibly dimished.
73. A decision maker - not risk averse , but able to take a sensibly evaluated trading stance.
74. We are disturbed in our slumber only, like the luxurious Montaigne, 'that we may the better and more sensibly relish it.'
75. In such a state the soul does not sensibly differ at all from a simple monad.
76. Maths makes us logical, while Chinese helps us to face life sensibly and to learn the goodliness of life.
77. If we make honest and sensible use of money, it can be a stepping-stone to happiness l Although money cannot buy happiness, it can make happiness possible if it is employed sensibly.
78. AIM: For the diagnosis of hepatitis E to search for specific and sensibly diagnostic kit.
79. He was " heavier " than of yore and looked older; he stood there very solidly and sensibly.
80. All sensibly gave him wide berth, for he was a dangerous - looking man,[www.Sentencedict.com] chewing a toothpick with the arrogant sullenness of one who is willing to commit violence(Stephen Hunter.
81. Some officials have sensibly sought to characterise the pull-out as a purely commercial decision of little broader significance.
82. We sensibly gave him wide berth, for he was a dangerous-looking man, chewing a toothpick with the arrogant sullenness of one who is willing to commit violence.
83. What follows is a guide to spending and saving , both sensibly and patriotically.
84. All this means that America can sensibly aim for a balance between spending cuts and higher taxes similar to the benchmark set by Britain's coalition government.
85. Able to accurately and sensibly record and present performance data.
86. So the letter-writers have sensibly chosen to concentrate on the conflicts that may arise when economists opine about matters that affect industries or companies with which they have financial links.
87. The Optec 3500 Vision Tester can sensibly accurately and quantitatively examine the monocular and binocular visual functions.
88. She behaves perfectly sensibly with her children, but with her dog she becomes a drooling simpleton.
89. Fertiliser nitrogen must be a sensibly used tool and not an addiction in intensive grassland management.
90. Conclusion PAB, CHE can reflect inflammatory grading sensibly, but TBA cannot. PAB, CHE and TBA can reflect early cirrhosis to some extent.
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