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sensibility

[sen-suh-bil-i-tee] / ˌsɛn səˈbɪl ɪ ti /


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His work, like his life, seemed like a running improvisation, and the prose work that became “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” offers a nod to the author’s off-the-cuff sensibility.

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The publication of “Making It” signaled Podhoretz’s new sensibility and made his friends wonder what was happening to him.

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Iconoclasm is the author’s default sensibility and not only with respect to the economics profession.

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It’s the confrontation between a sensibility and the abyss, not just touching the edge but coming away with a song, that makes a person seem everlasting.

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“Our sensibility is that we really understand financial growth,” the official said.

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