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This way of thinking seems sensible enough for specific projects.
Chicago's $222 billion in incentives seems sensible only by comparison.
Michael seems sensible, but only in comparison to the other Bluths.
It seems sensible to create a more muscular regulator with a clear purpose.
Although the idea seems sensible at first glance, its appeal fades under closer scrutiny.
"He seems sensible, not going to promise something that he cannot deliver," says another.
Spending $999 for a phone you can unlock with your face hardly seems sensible.
When it comes to personal health, a basic plan to cover up seems sensible.
So when Alec approaches Nick, it seems sensible; when Angelina approaches Elizabeth, it seems rash.
It's worth noting that you do have to opt in to this feature, which seems sensible.
It seems sensible, but even this most vanilla of ear-cleaning methods is technically an off-label transgression.
In recent years, people have started collecting health data from smartphones, which seems sensible given how common smartphones are.
It is hard to not feel compassion for his struggle to make sense of what no longer seems sensible.
It seems sensible to encourage "personal responsibility," and yet policies that invoke the phrase can make health problems worse.
That seems sensible enough: Wednesday's incident could have been much worse if the British Heritage had lacked a naval escort.
This seems sensible: more Americans are living alone and American women are having fewer children, so households have fewer mouths to feed.
The idea to make the perilous journey across the border just seems sensible in those who need to leave their country immediately.
In the dark forest of our current ignorance, it seems sensible to apportion one's credence roughly evenly between (1), (2), and (3).
The idea of a "Wi-Fi printable" seems sensible; why don't people put their Wi-Fi information where people can easily see it?
"In the dark forest of our current ignorance, it seems sensible to apportion one's credence roughly evenly between (1), (2), and (3)," he writes.
Shovelling spare cash to research and development seems sensible enough for a company facing declining sales of smartphones, which have long been its cash cow.
According to many, candle emoji like or anything that seems sensible to the user will work so long as the intention is correct and consistent.
" Hibberd said that "the recommendation by the Hong Kong team for increased surveillance in immune compromised patients seems sensible, given the observations of disease in them.
In these circumstances it seems sensible to emphasize the even, steady marriage, especially if life has just hit you really hard, the way it hit Lehrer.
"She seems sensible and levelheaded," Ed Whitehead, the retired owner of a printing company, said of Ms. Englund after she stopped at his door in Sammamish.
And so this is a time when being data dependent and looking at the data and assessing what it means for the outlook seems sensible to me.
And Amirpour capably brings home the poverty and privation of desperate scavengers; cannibalism in this environment actually seems sensible, given the limited alternatives and the demanding conditions.
She turned down the invitation, which seems sensible, considering her intention next week to formally notify the European Commission of Britain's intention to break away from the bloc.
"Having had a good run in the last few sessions a pause seems sensible and we may expect now to see some consolidation around the 7,300 level," said Markets.
Tech investors are clearly convinced of its promise, and two scientists, Young and another microbiologist who spoke with The Verge for this piece, agreed that Indigo's approach seems sensible.
And while the goal of discouraging banks from making too many risky investments seems sensible, it's important to remember that a financial crisis can transform otherwise sound investments into money losers.
Sanders's prickliness seems sensible when he's punching up in the polls; but when there's no one to punch up at, a combative attitude can come off as ungenerous or even bullying.
"It seems sensible that if we require people to pay income taxes with an ITIN, we should allow them access to family oriented tax credits with the same ITIN," said Gardner.
In this initial period you'll need to get a timed ticket to meet the Muppets, which seems sensible given the show's narrow, winding galleries; you'll want to reserve your family's spots now.
Heavy with fear's warped wisdom and rationality, crazier than anything mania ever induced in me, this weight is a reminder that clinical psychosis, even absent any mystical tendency, seems sensible compared with our current political reality.
The Finnish government said it originally designed the course to give its citizen an advantage in AI. Finland has always punched above its weight in the tech and education, so it seems sensible to marry the two strengths.
"Improvement of that relationship seems sensible in order to pursue Germany's economic interests in China better," he said, particularly at a time when China is wavering in its commitment to allow more leeway to foreign companies operating in China.
Then there's this: It's not clear why these newspapers are in outer space, but the basic idea seems sensible — Tronc's corporate headquarters will have a team whose job is to help avoid duplication of effort and maximize the audience for content created by Tronc papers.
"There are very few, if any, people who know more buyers and sellers in the oil market than Montepeque, so if expanding your oil sales portfolio is your focus, getting him and his contacts onboard seems sensible," said a senior oil executive at another major oil company.
It seems sensible to put it right smack in a neighborhood where an appreciative congregant of The Church could wake up on a Saturday, don a flip-collared polo shirt and khakis, drive his weekend ride mere blocks, and ante a pint of plasma for dogma's sake.
On the face of it, Gatto's bill seems sensible—there's certainly no reason why you shouldn't be able to cancel services online—but I can also see a perfect storm of bad menus, security questions and captchas making these even worse that talking to someone on the phone.
Seems sensible, but this past week the no-firearms policy led to a massive blow-up when gun rights activists got into it with the restaurant on Facebook—and subsequently, all over the internet—after one of the partners behind Pi confronted a man online in regards to the rule.
Why it matters: Russia's working-age population is projected to shrink by 20% between now and 2050, so the decision to raise retirement ages (from 60 to 65 for men by 2028; from 55 to 63 for women by 2034) seems sensible, though it's the first hike in modern Russian history, per Meduza.
The validity of this note is questioned by Halsbury's Laws of England, Fourth Edition, Reissue, Volume 44(1), footnote 10 to paragraph 1268. Glanville Williams said that it "seems sensible" to omit the comma preceding the calendar year in references to acts passed before 1963.Glanville Williams. Learning the Law.
The arrangements here are the opposite of what seems sensible," adding that the "material also seems ill-chosen." Reviewing Acid Queen in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), Robert Christgau said: "Her rock myth reconfirmed cinematically, Tina quickly turns out two from the Who (only fair), two from the Stones (who else?), and one from Led Zep ('Whole Lotta Love,' brilliant, I trust R. Plant has his big twelve-inch in a sling at this very moment). With bass lines lifted whole from the originals the singing almost doesn't matter.
The film, a satirical commentary on Soviet censorship and social mores, imagines an ostracized Baron attempting to prove the truth of his adventures in a disbelieving and conformity-driven world. In 1988, Terry Gilliam adapted the Raspe stories into a lavish Hollywood film, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, with the British stage actor and director John Neville in the lead. Roger Ebert, in his review of the film, described Neville's Baron as a man who "seems sensible and matter-of-fact, as anyone would if they had spent a lifetime growing accustomed to the incredible". The German actor Jan Josef Liefers starred in a 2012 two-part television film titled Baron Münchhausen; according to a Spiegel Online review, his characterization of the Baron strongly resembled Johnny Depp's performance as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series.

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