Many people are confused by this issue. If you're using the material at high temperature continuously, there isn't an issue at all related to sensitization- the corrosion mechanisms you're worried about at high temperature are totally different. If the material is brought down to lower temperatures periodically and exposed to aqueous corrosion or polythionic acid attack conditions etc., then you're going to have problems- and the solution is the stabilized grades or higher alloys. In many cases, the low temperature corrosion cases can be mitigated by proper shutdown and inerting procedures. In others, this is impossible or impractical and the stabilized grades are required.