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All of these resolutions seem sensible, but not that fun.
America's stance may seem sensible given China's history of electronic espionage.
These confinements seem sensible, given legal and ethical concerns raised by critics.
This logic might seem sensible, but, in fact, the opposite could well be true.
On the surface, this apparent expansion of free speech may seem sensible, even exciting.
People can make well-considered decisions that may not seem sensible on the surface.
It might therefore seem sensible that the deal's architects are only counting on Democratic votes.
It has said that defending the currency with foreign exchange reserves does not "seem sensible".
On its face, laws like Ohio's seem sensible enough — why shouldn't doctors follow federal guidelines?
It has said that defending the currency with foreign exchange reserves did not "seem sensible".
At first their surprise might seem sensible: A few weeks ago, things looked bad for Trump.
The underlying objectives—defeating ISIS, countering terrorist threats, punishing the use of chemical weapons—seem sensible enough.
Protecting data based on its sensitivity, as Waxman and several companies propose, might seem sensible on the surface.
The Economist: Many of your solutions seem sensible and have been floated before yet have not been implemented.
In the end, I suspect, it's going to seem sensible to create publicly funded arrangements that cover everyone.
It might seem sensible to argue that Trump's legacy will require a real Washington fixer to clean up.
"There's not enough bourbon here in Kentucky to make this request seem sensible," Alison Lundergan Grimes (D) said on MSNBC.
"There's not enough bourbon here in Kentucky to make this request seem sensible," Kentucky's Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes told MSCNBC.
But while those moves may seem sensible, their more likely effect would be to make it impossible to keep New Start alive.
"There's not enough bourbon here in Kentucky to make this request seem sensible," Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Grimes, a Democrat, said.
The core problem of the Great Recession, looking back, is precisely that Lucas's complacent forecast really did seem sensible at the time.
Taken together, this information is hardly a guarantee that stocks will continue to rise or that current market levels will seem sensible years from now.
All these ideas seem sensible, but they can be applied only to newly issued debt, not to the mass of obligations that has already been accrued.
"Some of the ideas that the prime minister has mentioned in the House do seem sensible," Johnson, one of Britain's most prominent Brexit campaigners, told BBC radio.
We are licking our wounds, recovering from an intoxication that made all of last night's terrible decisions seem sensible, a debt which we must now pay back with interest.
"You couple the myth of 'natural is better,' with the myth of 'chemicals are bad,' and it creates a dichotomy that allows this kind of behavior to seem sensible."
"They went from trying to set the agenda to trying to set the agenda by emphasizing voices that were already there and making them seem sensible and salient," Warren said.
"You couple the myth of 'natural is better,' with the myth of 'chemicals are bad,' and it creates a dichotomy that allows this kind of behavior to seem sensible," Caulfield said.
Central Bank Governor Indrajith Coomaraswamy said on Tuesday that defending the rupee with foreign exchange reserves "doesn't seem sensible" as it has always been followed by a sharp depreciation in the currency.
Central Bank Governor Indrajith Coomaraswamy said last week that defending the rupee with foreign exchange reserves "doesn't seem sensible" as it has always been followed by a sharp depreciation in the currency.
A much-loved personality in British music, Mr. Williams is not easy to dislike; and here his charm, warmth and intelligence made the rejection of Tatyana's love seem sensible rather than cruel.
Without much enthusiasm, many voters seem to be flocking to tough, no-nonsense women who at least seem sensible: Angela Merkel, Hillary Clinton and, now, the Conservative Party front-runner, Theresa May.
And we are talking not about evaluations of particular policies, in the way that a new tariff policy might seem sensible to some and nonsensical to others, but rather about basic perceptions of political reality.
The rupee has been under pressure due to rising imports and net selling of government securities by foreign investors, while the central bank has said defending the currency with foreign exchange reserves "does not seem sensible".
"Of course, we have to assume our galaxy is not completely unlike the other galaxies we see—once a civilization has accepted that it does not occupy any special place in the Universe, arguments about similarity seem sensible."
" She writes, "it can seem sensible, even automatic, to think of your body the way that a McKinsey consultant would think about a corporation: identify underperforming sectors and remake them, discard whatever doesn't increase profits and reorient the business toward whatever does.
The suggestions for Rebels seem sensible: Prep food the day before, consciously think about portions and keep gym clothes in the car at all times (because Rebels aren't fans of routine, and we never know when the mood to work out may strike).
The rupee has weakened 0.6 percent so far this year and has been under pressure due to rising imports and net selling of government securities by foreign investors, while the central bank said defending the currency with foreign exchange reserves did not "seem sensible".
The rupee has fallen 0.5 percent so far this year and has been under pressure due to rising imports and net selling of government securities by foreign investors, while the central bank has said defending the currency with foreign exchange reserves "does not seem sensible".
The rupee has weakened 0.7 percent so far this year, and has been under pressure due to rising imports and net selling of government securities by foreign investors, while the central bank said defending the currency with foreign exchange reserves did not "seem sensible".
It's not a coincidence that when The West Wing did its fictionalized version of the Clinton impeachment drama, it went out of its way to establish Vice President Hoynes as dislikable and ideologically unreliable ("the guy practically has corporate sponsorship," Josh Lyman quips at one point before dismissing him as the "Tostitos vice president"), in order to make Bartlett's effort to cling to office seem sensible and honorable.
The first lectures on the topic were held in the academic year 1986–1987, when the unit also launched its research activities. Soon after the establishment of the Institute for East-West Trade, the European Institute was created. The merger of the two units began to seem sensible after the era of socialism was consigned to history in Europe. The Institute for East-West Trade and the European Institute merged into the Pan-European Institute at the end of the 1990s.
" Launch.com was positive towards the theme of the songs, writing that "all this anger's not just therapeutic – it also makes her transition to hard hip-hop diva seem sensible, instead of just a marketing move, by grounding it in something real." Keysha Davis from BBC Music thought that More Than a Woman would "sell bucket-loads." She praised Braxton for serving "both middle-of-the-road listeners with her high-powered ballads, as well the comrades of the streets with her attitude-ridden take on modern day living.
In the US, a great deal of the legal and media conflict on this issue has to do with questions of who determines what type of mitigation is sufficient. Coastal commissions, for example, were originally thought to only have legal responsibility for beachfront property, and state waters (three miles into sea). Because active sonar is instrumental to ship defence, mitigation measures that may seem sensible to a civilian agency without any military or scientific background can have disastrous effects on training and readiness. The US Navy therefore often define their own mitigation requirements.
The most convincing argument is that by targeting the lymphocytes to the region in which they were activated it is more likely that they will come into contact with their cognate antigen. They are targeted to the region where the pathogen's antigen is most likely to be found within the periphery. Additionally, it is possible that tissue type may have an effect on the phenotypic traits of T-cells both upon activation and migration thorough the tissue. It would therefore seem sensible for the T cells to exhibit signs of preferential tissue as they are likely to perform their protective role in an environment they are most suited to.

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