If you start out sensibly, improving your performance, you'll find that just as a muscle strengthens, so will your willpower. |
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You see, I am one of those people who live prophylactically and sanely and sensibly. |
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Only St-Joseph and that paler shadow Crozes-Hermitage can sensibly be broached within their first five years. |
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Free access to additional borrowings can make life easy for those who manage their money sensibly, but prove a disaster for spendthrifts. |
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The counselor has maneuvered her into a situation where she can no longer act sensibly and decently. |
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Do you have a friend who would be prepared to talk sensibly to this fellow without chinning him? |
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This should serve as a grim warning to those poised to embark on their university careers of the need to manage their money sensibly. |
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There's a huge amount of regulation in the financial services world and the vast majority of it is sensibly based. |
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Design is a Danish strength, and sensibly, the Danes want to exploit the fact. |
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Rick muttered obscenities and threats to kill them all, which she sensibly ignored. |
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When we can sensibly download and store audio files at full spectrum quality, then it will be perfect. |
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Most of the politicians are sensibly out of town, but the poor working stiffs hardly get away at all. |
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Very sensibly, Sasha carries a pocket notebook with her wherever she goes, to record anything which tickles her fancy. |
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Pregnant women can alleviate heartburn by keeping their weight increase within the recommended limits and eating sensibly. |
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He couldn't figure how sensibly clothed, satirical, sarcastic, sassy Jo had come from this hippy woman standing in front of him. |
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So much money is poured into the Games that, sensibly used, cash from what is essentially a leisure activity can transform the host city. |
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Photos from the time show a conservative 18-year-old, dressed in sober cheongsams, her hair sensibly bobbed. |
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Entirely sensibly, I came to the conclusion that I don't look good in swimwear and a sash, and my head's too big for a tiara. |
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All switchgear is sensibly laid out and both main beam and indicator stalks needed only a soft flick to operate them. |
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We will need to take speed and circumstance into consideration if these plans are to work sensibly. |
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It would help to know who is talking fancifully and who is talking sensibly. |
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Americans are notoriously inattentive to national politics and sensibly cynical about politicians. |
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The whole topic of temperament and tuning is sensibly presented, and there are even hints on the purchase and care of instruments. |
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One is that a degree of regulation is needed so that we can police fisheries sensibly. |
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I used to be greedy and could eat for England, but the great thing is I lost the weight by eating the same things but just more sensibly. |
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I hate the ones who pretend they haven't seen you when you try to flag them down while dressed frumpily, but sensibly, for the cold. |
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Despite her tender letters to her guru, he sensibly scouts the idea that the two were lovers. |
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The city in which you're driving is huge, and filled with people who quite sensibly run screaming when you screech around the corner. |
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When out and about, most people tend to behave sensibly enough not to put themselves at huge risk. |
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The rooms are all of a good size, sensibly laid out and have first class furniture. |
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How can we sensibly plan for our retirement when the fundamentals are constantly tinkered with and the goalposts keep being moved? |
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To prevent a hangover in the first place, drink sensibly, which means don't have more than one drink an hour. |
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But they battled with a will and defended sensibly to deny them a clear-cut opportunity. |
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Mozart was offered an organist's post at Versailles, and sensibly declined. |
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No, sensibly and sensationally, they float about in beautiful saris, djellabahs and caftans, looking very stylishly dressed. |
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It's a whole new way of losing weight sensibly that can give you a whole new perspective on your body and your life. |
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I sheepishly looked round for Ray and Fred, but they had very sensibly legged it. |
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She lost about 20 pounds, very sensibly, and she feels really happy about it. |
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I'm not familiar enough with that subject to really talk sensibly about it. |
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The pair sensibly attempted a less ambitious integration of moderate-size compositions in the more restricted space upstairs. |
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If sensibly cut, at knee length, shorts are perfectly acceptable for all men. |
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A serious, sensibly dressed 33-year-old, he is an unlikely exponent of civil disobedience. |
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On one wall is a prominent photo of a woman sensibly attired in floral housecoat and white apron. |
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They dream of destroying it and building a new, more sensibly designed vessel. |
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It is bright and sensibly built, and for a hatchback, its seats are uncommonly interested in your comfort. |
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She was too neatly manicured and sensibly made up to be homeless, and yet surely too young to be as intelligent as she sounded. |
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Other people are sensibly heading to work and you feel like a lowlife reprobate skulking home after a debauch. |
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We are a disputatious and ingenious species and have a pretty good track record of solving problems sensibly. |
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Change does not sensibly occur at all until a certain temperature of reaction is attained. |
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The magnitude of the electromotive force does not depend sensibly on the temperature. |
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The curve is sensibly straight when there is a reduction of power from full load to lighter load. |
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This term nominates the infant's image of its own body as it is sensibly lived through. |
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He thinks about matters from his perspective sensibly and clearly, and articulates them well. |
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It may not yet be a Here where I am, but it is most surely a Here where material existence is sensibly experienced. |
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We cannot discover, sensibly, where inorganic matter ends and organic commences. |
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Kruger urged motorists to use their cars sensibly, have their vehicles serviced regularly and form lift clubs where possible. |
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After the initial tub-thumping, the author settles down to offer a sensibly inclusive, broad-church definition of jazz. |
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I do not think we can sensibly ask my learned friend to deal with the summary assessment. |
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Jon did a fantastic dinner, and had sensibly catered for overstretched stomachs by opting for a buffet rather than a sit-down meal. |
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The white form of this species of blue-eyed grass is void of blue, hence more sensibly called White-eyed Grass. |
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Your party was drinking a late '80s Pomerol while you sensibly sipped an elderflower spritzer. |
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Used sensibly it does impart a dreamy quality, and it is worthwhile trying this effect on young ladies, or even to isolate one single flower in a garden. |
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The Democrats sensibly blamed the feckless, bootless Bush administration for the collapse of the markets. |
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But I believe that, quite sensibly, the Government of the day has rejected that and instead is taking the approach that first one must walk before one can run. |
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More to the point, while the food was never likely to send either of us into raptures, it was certainly well above average, and very sensibly priced. |
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Instead, the vast majority of people who drive sensibly and keep to speed limits will have to live with ridiculous restrictions and longer queues as a result. |
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The recency of the campaigns creates major challenges for them, of course, but both historical accounts are written as sensibly as time and space would allow. |
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Already jittery on energy drink and party pills, they are sensibly refraining from drinking alcohol to ensure that they will be vertical for the big final act. |
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The Queen, sensibly, spends all her holidays at Balmoral or Sandringham, where she can truly be assured of total privacy. |
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And he rather sensibly played safe on the 18th by laying up short of the water and salvaging his winning par with an 88-yard wedge shot and a 12-foot putt. |
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The adaptation sensibly goes against this telescoping technique that, like a Chinese box effect, keeps the story and characters at several removes from the reader. |
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Nothing will work sensibly, or fairly, until human responsibility is restored as the activating force for all public choices. |
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His aspie traits are well defined and sensibly portrayed, adding to Max's rich personality rather than reducing the character to a disability or a stereotype. |
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When hardworking people with limited food have the chance, they sensibly sit or lie, which costs much less energy than standing. |
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What we have not done is ask whether self-help can sensibly be relied upon to deal with all the problems that limited liability causes for creditors. |
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I praised the women in the audience who sensibly refused to look. |
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Parking is sensibly relegated to two subterranean levels below. |
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You're stuck with sensibly slashing calories while eating a healthy diet. |
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Rather than forming the usual, sensibly crafted program, these pieces allowed musicians to show their personalities through music that is special to them. |
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The system becomes sensibly permanent in a transformed phase. |
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Such negation refers to nothing that is sensibly perceptible. |
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Experiments from a few days ago showed me that the soil surface was sensibly colder than the surrounding, unwetted soil far after and visible trace of the water disappeared. |
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I would have thought it could sensibly be done in half an hour, but the courts who decide these confusing name cases seem to be able to spin them out for months. |
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Had they played sensibly they could have cakewalked that game. |
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I was not behaving very sensibly, but nowhere had I experienced such a nauseating attitude to girls as in the last throes of Franco's sick and dying Spain. |
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Naturally, Central States sensibly and responsibly put that money into the market, where it promptly lost half its value. |
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Most fishos would be a whole lot more supportive if sustainability efforts focused on sensibly reducing bag limits, size limits, etc., instead of being locked out altogether. |
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It says don't diet just eat sensibly and the weight will drop off. |
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This sensibly eases the programmer task and allows for more aggressive optimisations of the global program structure. |
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That was the point where the Monarch of MY Glen put a sensibly restraining hand on my fulminations. |
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They might, as sensibly, try to physicalize physics by discarding the tools of mathematics. |
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He also began researching how to sensibly return to his normal exercise program and especially how to resume powerlifting. |
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This four months' lastingness would doubtless be sensibly reduced if the tent were subject to numerous transportations and repitchings. |
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Jonjo O'Neill is sensibly keeping his exciting recruit Rhinestone Cowboy to novice events, despite him being quoted at 12-1 for the Champion Hurdle. |
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Behind the idea of a particular model of growth was the belief that a sensibly ordered state could somehow capture and eternalize the fruits of economic success. |
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