Examples of 'it is sensible' in a sentence

Meaning of "it is sensible"

It is sensible: This phrase implies that a particular action, decision, or statement is reasonable, logical, or practical in view of the circumstances or information available

How to use "it is sensible" in a sentence

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it is sensible
Because it is sensible to expect that at least some.
On humanitarian grounds it is sensible to use it.
It is sensible of you to follow her advice.
I do not therefore think it is sensible to continue with this policy.
It is sensible to approach the trader first.
In those circumstances surely it is sensible to withdraw this particular motion for a resolution.
It is sensible to have more than one option if possible.
I find it intimidating but I understand that it is sensible.
So it is sensible to prepare for this danger.
Note that I say where it is sensible to do so.
It is sensible if you claim to love animals.
In situations like these, it is sensible to speak with lawyers.
It is sensible to make a distinction between macrocomposites and microcomposites.
If you can give and enjoy, it is sensible to give.
It is sensible to consult the veterinarian for appropriate recommendations.

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Gloves are not obligatory, but it is sensible to wear them.
It is sensible to cut back on foods causing these disorders.
It is smart, it is safe and it is sensible.
It is sensible to await the outcome of investigations.
If you react terribly to this substance, it is sensible to avoid it altogether.
Whether it is sensible in terms of energy policy or technology is another question.
Risk taking is important in any new business venture, provided that it is sensible.
It is sensible to save energy even without considering climate changes.
Some policy-makers believe it is sensible for access providers to filter data flows.
It is sensible to include this provision.
Because this gentian is not always long-lived, it is sensible to propagate it regularly.
It is sensible to take a common stand where we have a common interest.
Secondly, I think it is sensible to separate the powers.
It is sensible to eat early the day before a big event.
So, I believe it is sensible to lower it.
It is sensible to make repairs if possible.
It was sensible then, and it is sensible now, to support this.
It is sensible to limit use of medication during breastfeeding whenever possible.
We, on the other hand, think it is sensible to abide by the law.
It is sensible to take legal advice.
Probably, but it is sensible.
However it is sensible to verify whether this is true on historical data sets.
Such a one-state solution is not anti-Semitic, it is sensible.
I do not think it is sensible to give the alcoholic the bottle.
It 's not very romantic ; it is sensible.
Of course it is sensible to have a differentiated form of entry and negotiation process.
It is sensible to build on existing structures which have proved their worth.
I am not sure whether it is sensible to conduct debates without the Council.
While it is sensible to cater for any implementing problems in particular sectors.
Other than antibiotics, it is sensible to rehydrate by drinking adequate water.
Thus it is sensible that urbanisation has become a significant point of conflict.
In some respects, it is sensible to stay with what you recognize.
It is sensible in resource terms.
For that reason, it is sensible to steer clear of using low cost additives.
It is sensible to wear lightweight clothing that covers most of the body.

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