This may fill some parents with dread as even the most sensible of children may have different dreams and goals to their parents.
The most sensible of the carmakers has spurned the consolidation game.
That has very little to do with the question of the sensible use of pseudonyms.
Greenspan must take the lead and carry out a sensible course of action, advocating sensible prescriptions.
The West's present policy towards China an attempt to absorb its energies in the building of the global economy is a perfectly sensible way of trying to minimise the danger, but it is not guaranteed to work.
When I swim again it will be an act of will, a forced entry, something that the sensible part of my brain finds objectionable.
This was echoed by another headteachers' union leader, John Dunford of the Secondary Heads Association, who argued that "any sensible assessment of teachers' influence over pupils' progress has to be related to those children's own previous best".
In the face of present and growing missile threats, it is imperative that sensible members of the Democratic caucus do what they have done in droves on Gitmo: Ignore their leadership and cross the aisle, this time to join Republicans in defending America, before it's too late.
The payroll tax cut is I think an extremely sensible way of doing that.
No sensible person of either party thinks sequestration is a smart way to run a government.
Unfortunately, the sensible goal of rebalancing towards net exports can lead to dubious policy prescriptions.
Given the organisation's extreme secrecy, this seems a sensible sort of congressional leverage to apply.
It is not only politicians who see value in saving the sensible aspects of sustainable development.
This seems much the most sensible course of action, for Internet shopping has plenty to offer.
Yet what could be a sensible way of financing local development got out of hand in Marbella.
If there were a price spike, we'd immediately see more sensible use of a temporarily scarce commodity.
And far from it, we saw in this crisis not to have sensible rules of the road.
The bad news is that many of these sensible Americans are unaware of what is afoot in Washington.
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Saturday's test will therefore take the sensible step of starting at 12, 200 metres.
"We have outlined a sensible package of cuts as we are obliged to do in present circumstances, " he added.
Our approach was simply to get a meaningful down-payment and gear fixed monthly payments to a sensible percentage of income.
This looked like an extremely sensible way of broadening the play experience, particularly of girls, but maybe for all children.
Yet almost nobody, myself included, knows what a Higgs boson is, or at least can give a sensible description of it.
The SEC recently announced revisions to its Sarbanes-Oxley regulations, but rejected the sensible idea of making section 404 voluntary for smaller companies.
Our prefrontal control systems are the sensible parents of our inner 3-year-olds.
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When governments started thinking seriously about climate change they took the sensible step of establishing, in 1989, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
The first steps were taken in the 1990s when, having exhausted all other options, it settled on a sensible set of economic policies.
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"The chief whip made the very sensible decision of saying 'look you should either be in Parliament or representing your constituents', " he said.
Unlike its predecessors, which were the sensible shoes of smart phones, the Curve is sleek and lightweight, takes pictures and plays music and videos.
And offer a variety of sensible suggestions for paying for all of this including the modification of the tax exclusion that currently favours employer-provided insurance.
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