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Sensible

an impression upon the sense reason or understanding unrunrunrunrunrunr heat sensible resistance

Paralgesia

Disordered sensibility to pain including absence of sensibility to pain excessive sensibility to pain and abnormal painful results of stimuli

Irrationality

defiance of logic or of accepted moral standards that no sensible person who had applied his mind to the question to

Collusion

into question and to use the words of a very sensible civilian on this point, fabula non judicium, hoc est; in

Sensuous

Of or pertaining to the senses or sensible objects addressing the senses suggesting pictures or images of sense

Whereas

impertinent, and shall not vitiate a deed in other respects sensible. See Platt on Covts. 35.

Tenement

a permanent nature, whether it be of a substantial and sensible, or of an unsubstantial, ideal kind. Thus liberum tenementum, frank

Statement

is not stated. But very often to make a statement sensible or self-consistent, it becomes necessary to imply words which are

Serious risk of injustice

of the exercise being to ensure that there was a sensible calculation of benefit, Regina v. Jones, (2007) 1 WLR 7

Reasonable doubt

be reasonable must be such a one as an honest, sensible and fair-minded man might, with reason, entertain consistent with a

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