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sensible

1. having the capacity for sensation; sensitive
2. a less common term for leading note
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Yet this is not the main point: the most important aim of the model is to verify the sensibleness of estimated values with respect to the available experimental data and assess the conceptual consistency of the theoretical model with the current knowledge of the universe.
He has already pledged me to Him by his betrothal-ring, and has adorned me with immense jewels." (3) Fabius did not understand her veiled admission of being Christian, just as Fabiola could not explain Agnes's extreme unselfishness, purity, simplicity, sensibleness, and wisdom.
Congress hasn't grasped the sensibleness of a National Institute of Nutrition and a separate approval system for nutritional- and natural compound-based therapy.
(43.) See 567 F.3d at 816 (recognizing sensibleness of limiting actionable retaliation to those who opposed or participated in activity).
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