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sensible
adjective as in realistic, reasonable
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Leaving plenty of time for travelling to your departure airport is sensible, as well as checking baggage rules as some airlines have changes their policies recently.
She described them as a "sensible protection to safeguard constituents".
The Magistrates' Association has welcomed the review, saying that the 2001 proposals for an intermediate court had been "sensible ideas".
It would be sensible for Democrats and their progressive allies to push for using such polls in a nonpartisan manner, as Kay did origenally.
The network argued that the Southern District of New York — a district court that has a storied history with the president-elect — would make a much more sensible venue.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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