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Noting that he hadn't yet been briefed, Turner said the new ruling seemed sensible.
I pulled apart textbooks and typed up my own version of things that seemed sensible for me and my students.
Many of the movement's reforms—like requiring that courts notify victims of trial dates and allow them to attend—seemed sensible.
While this approach may have seemed sensible at the time, it has created the current predicament relating to the report's release.
"We were just getting so busy at the cook shop it just seemed sensible to take on a bigger space," says Hill.
Lukas Niederberger, director of the Swiss Society for Public Good, the organization behind the contest, said the idea of changing Germany's anthem seemed sensible.
While it seemed sensible to reduce her monthly expenses, the move also left her without cash when her late husband's medical bills began rolling in.
The need for an individual mandate is consistent with both economic theory and research and seemed sensible at the time of the survey in 2018.
"I told him to proceed in the way he thought was right, that seemed sensible to him, and that I would gently correct him," she says.
Ignoring these innovations may have seemed sensible at first: Low-resolution digital photography did not appeal to Kodak's customers, and Netflix started out by offering odd and old movies, i.e.
DUBLIN — In a century-old political system controlled by two seemingly indistinguishable center-right parties in Ireland, Jamie Clarke did what seemed sensible to him: He never voted in a general election.
When asked what quality was most important to foreign policy leadership, Clinton replied that it was steadiness married to strength -- a compact response that seemed sensible and appropriate, particularly when compared to what Trump said.
I said that I found his remarks somewhat cynical, as well as strikingly indifferent to the concept of justice, whose mysteries, while remaining opaque to us, it had always seemed sensible to me to fear.
On Monday, Trafigura said the current level of around $66-67 a barrel seemed sensible with a possible rise later in the year but that a weaker macroeconomic outlook would provide a cap to gains.
There were about 60 of these on the continent at the time and, being as they had been playing friendlies against one another, it must have seemed sensible (and profitable) to give the games a competitive element.
It also seemed sensible to direct Mr Trump—who had been demanding options for military action against the rogue nuclear power and last year threatened to unleash "fire, fury and frankly power" against it—away from sabre-rattling.
"We didn't know that June and July would turn into a good August... so it seemed sensible to us, as a management, to avoid any unnecessary costs in our cost base for the remainder of the year," Wilson told Reuters.
The peace of mind to back pain ration seemed sensible enough, but I learned the hard way that not only do Chinese airports have a limit on battery size, they chuck yours in the trash without a second thought if you go over.
Agius said he did not remember frenetic to-ing and fro-ing between the bank's executives and Qatari investors about fees, but said that the board wanted to avoid the restrictions of a British government sector-wide bailout - and that a deal with investors such as Qatar seemed "sensible," if complex.
Agius said he did not remember frenetic to-ing and fro-ing between the bank's executives and Qatari investors about fees, but said that the board wanted to avoid the restrictions of a British government sector-wide bailout - and that a deal with investors such as Qatar seemed "sensible", if complex.
I didn't have any reason to be suspicious, since Taxify's CEO had told me the company had met every registered driver on its platform and that they all hold the correct licenses, but I was a woman travelling alone and it seemed sensible to take precautions on a new service.
The idea behind this is that a person could act on an impulse and a waiting period seemed sensible. So far this has been only discussed as a theoretical proposition. No such pill exists in the Netherlands or anywhere else.
The reason for this is rather simple. As the majority of the population of Solomon Islands live outside the capital city in rural areas, and in a hot and humid tropical climate, it is very acceptable for men to wear little if any clothing on the top half of their bodies. With nowhere to pin an award it seemed sensible to design the award as a neck hanger.
I wanted to show an > affirmative hero who may be confused because of his youth and sex troubles, > but who is still masculine, unaffected and optimistic — able to get ahead on > his own two feet. The idea of setting this story in the tobacco industry > came last. It seemed sensible to put a vigorous, healthy young man to work > in the soil. Delmer Daves differentiated the film from his earlier A Summer Place: > There I tried to dramatize the terrible end of communication between parents > and children.
With the demise of another local side, Derby Rangers, a number of experienced players joined the club and in 1985 the club secured its first sponsorship deal with the Beacon Hotel. The deal saw the club's name change to Beacon Wanderers. During this period Dave Elks enjoyed a lengthy spell as the club's manager before handing over to Malcolm Aldridge. Gradually the balance of players swung more towards the Derby area and as the club name no longer included Burton, it seemed sensible to move both matches and training sessions to Derby.
In haste therefore, and not without controversy, the Bourton Company applied to Parliament for abandonment of the Cheltenham extension scheme, and this was obtained on 12 August 1867. The Bourton company therefore simply operated a small branch line from the OW≀ main line, by now part of the Great Western Railway. Transfer of the Bourton undertaking to the GWR seemed sensible, and a provisional agreement to that effect was reached in 1870, an authorising Act being obtained in 1870. Issues of liabilities due to the abandonment of the Cheltenham extension worried the GWR, and delayed the finalising of the transfer, and it was not until 1 February 1874 that the arrangement was formally effective.

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