"But people need to be sensible and I was a bit unfortunate, " he added.
It may be sensible to outline future welfare cuts so that their victims are forewarned.
"I would appeal to the fans to be sensible and get behind the team, " he added.
It would be sensible because knockouts like that are not good for you.
South Africa is hosting the 2010 football World Cup and he warned all sport fans to "be sensible" there.
It might, therefore, be sensible to allow such an inquiry to offer immunity from prosecution to particularly useful witnesses.
Such a commitment would not be sensible even if the troops were to be stationed in a stable and safe environment.
"His game plan seems to be sensible, " says director Robert Rubin, the former Treasury Secretary and chairman of Citigroup's executive committee.
We have a motherhood pay gap, something that it might be sensible for us to try and deal with, perhaps not.
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But not necessarily: exams are only a rough measure of ability, so it may be sensible to have broad categories rather than narrow ones.
It will not be sensible or prudent at that stage to rely on a pre-referendum state of affairs which presupposes the supremacy of Westminster.
It would be sensible to use the pause for a fundamental debate about what economic and political fields the fantastic European project should actually cover.
And as America is the biggest single air-travel market in the world, it would be sensible for Europe to act as a single air-travel market too.
Students need to prepare for a difficult jobs market, and need to be sensible about their ambitions if they hope to work in particular parts of the country.
The reason for that is 98% of drivers are complying with the rules of the Games Lanes and TfL says it will be sensible with the appeals process.
In the Commons, Labour's Stephen Twigg said: "It's simple really, before he announces a bright idea wouldn't it be sensible to check it first with the deputy prime minister".
"It would not be sensible to develop a successor model for the current Maybach, " said chief executive Dieter Zetsche in an interview with German daily newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
In developing countries with immature financial markets, a freely floating exchange rate may not be sensible because a small number of foreign-exchange trades can cause big swings in currencies.
This suggests that it would be sensible to draw up contingency plans for how the rest of the euro area should best respond to a threatened or actual default.
Such a narrative requires the Scottish government to build and retain popular support - thus inviting voters to infer that independence would be sensible, a construction built upon solid existing foundations.
"The Deputy Prime Minister has indicated that the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions is willing to provide funds subject to what seem to me to be sensible conditions, " Lord Justice Clarke said.
Importing a Palin or two might be sensible.
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ECB's policy is that, in current circumstances, it may not be sensible to focus, as the central bank does, on the average inflation rate in the euro area, if this risks creating deflation in Germany.
He restricted his comments to urging the opposition to be "very careful" in its handling of the European issue and stating that he was "sceptical" that a vote on membership would be sensible at the moment.
Will these be sensible, such as rationalizing our myriad, overlapping financial regulatory structures and pushing for the creation of exchanges and clearinghouses for exotic instruments, such as credit default swaps, so we have transparency and standardization?
Owais Shah has always looked more comfortable at number six to me - he has the knack of hitting the ball in unusual places - and it has to be sensible to get Pietersen at the fall of the first wicket.
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