The Knicks made the playoffs the past two seasons but sensible minds knew they weren't going anywhere.
But sensible is not sexy, and did not win the hearts of Warner-Lambert's shareholders, who prefer Pfizer's siren song.
But NHS public health director Laurence Gruer said the action plan was the right package of "tough but sensible" measures to tackle smoking addiction.
But right throughout the problems and in Belfast for example, there are other decisions in respect of which people also feel deeply but sensible arrangements are arrived at.
But the sensible response is to insist on policies and precautions to limit the harm.
The sodium hydroxide to carbonate then electrolysing to produce CO2: that looks a bit odd but is sensible enough.
But what sensible banker with shareholders to reward would want a bank with scanty profits and seemingly insoluble problems?
That would be a mistake, but more sensible policies may be available.
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But if sensible rescue efforts continue, the immediate crisis will pass.
But this sensible principle is being tossed out the window by the U.S. Senate, which has approved a proposal that would give states the ability to impose their taxes on out-of-state sellers.
Paul Krugman, a prominent commentator, recently argued that deficit reduction was economically sensible but politically futile.
An African Parliament, Court of Justice and Central Bank seem sensible but must be set up properly.
Analysts called the deal sensible but warned that it might hurt Celgene shares in the short term.
Both of these seem sensible but are fraught with problems, which is why ministers are now back-pedalling.
Reducing the amount of foreign assets that Swiss banks hold is sensible but privileging domestic lending so flagrantly is alarming.
The SEC recently announced revisions to its Sarbanes-Oxley regulations, but rejected the sensible idea of making section 404 voluntary for smaller companies.
But it combines sensible ideas from the political right (greater personal responsibility for financing unemployment) and left (more help for hard-hit workers).
But reaching a sensible valuation of the two marques, which Ford says must be sold together because their operations have become so tightly integrated, is not proving easy.
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The Association of Chief Police Officers lead spokesman on cautions, Chief Constable Chris Eyre of Nottinghamshire Police, said caution decisions were not made in a "cavalier" fashion but by "sensible local officers".
His biography on his own website goes on to boast of the lead he has taken in sensible but dull organisations such as the European Movement and the electoral reform group Make Votes Count.
Such prescriptions seem sensible, but they have little rigorous science to back them up.
Outside Oxford, these changes might seem mild and sensible, but things look different from inside the university.
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That is a sensible, but marginal convenience gain over using an enabled phone to do the same thing.
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Encouraging people to spend more of their own cash on health is sensible, but the policy is problematic.
This is sensible, but geography does not follow political boundaries, and some basins cover several local government areas.
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Planning the rebuilding of Kosovo is sensible, but grand peace talks are the job of governments, not the commission.
Sir Peter is proposing a number of sensible, but nonetheless pretty radical, measures.
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This may be conceptually sensible, but this button has a circular arrow symbol reminiscent of the "Back" button on a Web browser.
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