Showing reason or sound judgment.
Able to feel or perceive.
Following the established standards of behavior or manners; correct or decorous.
1 The industry proposals are perfectly sensible and increase parental control and choice.
2 Ask her a sensible question and you're now guaranteed a senseless answer.
3 Done in the right way, we believe this is a sensible reform.
4 However sensible its starting point, the idea rankled civil-liberty and privacy-minded groups.
5 I therefore consider three famous examples of sensible correlations with increasing size.
6 Allow me put forward some sensible discussions we are likely to hear:
7 Britain normally follows the sensible practice of recognising states, not particular governments.
8 We are determined to have a sensible policy on Europe, he said.
9 The paucity of sensible public debate over drugs in Australia is clear.
10 It has clouded sensible , sound and positive debate on this critical issue.
11 Any sensible investor will demand more security for taking more risk, right?
12 Read about weight loss to make sure you follow a sensible plan.
13 He said: Our message is for everyone to be safe and sensible .
14 I trust you will agree that this is not a sensible question.
15 On Europe the Conservatives have steadfastly refused to be the sensible party.
16 We want to have sensible North- South co-operation based on mutual respect.
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