On paper, the Arc seemed like a reasonable adornment for public space in the bureaucratic eyes that authorized its creation. |
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The area features generally runnable deciduous woodland with some steep slopes and craggy outcrops and a reasonable path network. |
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Public school administrators in Missouri imagined that the juridical standards provided in law were both reasonable and obtainable. |
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Still young enough to think we're hip but old enough to have a reasonable disposable income. |
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It raises the question as to whether it is fair, just and reasonable to impose the duty contended for. |
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Was it just and reasonable that the defendant should owe a duty of care of the scope asserted by the plaintiff? |
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This is in fact what he did and the price he offered is a reasonable basis to assess damages in this case. |
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The bottom was barely visible in the gloom and there was a reasonable tide running. |
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What is required is that the balance be one that is reasonable and justifiable. |
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It's going to be dismissed, with reasonable justification, as just another bit of moral-panic propaganda. |
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It is reasonable to suppose that Our Lord was conceived immediately after this. |
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The arch is a fashionable solution just now, and there is reasonable engineering justification. |
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These matters are important, and reasonable justification can be made for implementing rules that facilitate orderly market development. |
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But looking through the list, I come across names whose inclusion defies any reasonable justification. |
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It also requires school officials to demonstrate some reasonable educational justification before they can censor anything. |
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The use of armed force without a moral cause or reasonable justification will not be popular. |
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I think it is a reasonable and economically responsible move to put funding aside for future public service superannuation. |
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Did the difference in treatment have an objective and reasonable justification? |
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There is no objective and reasonable justification which can be identified for the restriction. |
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She isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer but she manages to do a reasonable job as committee chairman. |
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That's a reasonable approach, provided you don't rub her nose in her deficiencies. |
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The accuracy of the method varies within reasonable limits depending on the time range of the forecast for different conditions. |
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A topping of onion marmalade, reasonable toms and fresh, herby ricotta couldn't rescue it. |
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Make sure your copyright notice is affixed to copies in such manner and location as to give reasonable notice of your copyright. |
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Therefore, we hope that cost per seat will be reasonable and affordable to many. |
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Quality underpinners, choppers and saws are available secondhand at reasonable prices for framers who do their homework. |
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I am optimistic that we have the tools to mount a reasonable contest against the midfield teams this year. |
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He said the fares were being kept down to reasonable levels despite the steep increase in petrol prices. |
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It makes no bones about offering reasonable food, at a keen price with friendly service. |
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The book does provide reasonable introductions to several casino games, such as roulette, craps, and baccarat. |
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Further, his detention was unlawful, not being founded upon reasonable suspicion of the commission by the Claimant of an arrestable offence. |
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We drove around and eventually found a reasonable hotel on the outskirts of the town. |
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This court, nevertheless, decided that it was arguable that the interpreter could recover a reasonable fee for work done. |
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During this time I was able to find out information about the dormitories here. They seemed very reasonable so I decided to live in. |
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The very idea of the rule of law is partly derived from the conclusion that it is reasonable and morally good to limit arbitrary power. |
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Average life expectancy has sunk dramatically and young people have been robbed of any chance to find a reasonable job. |
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First, the asymptotic results provide a very reasonable approximation for the velocity even for a much lower level of cooperativity. |
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For example, the duty to take reasonable care for the safety of road users requires that a motor vehicle be in a roadworthy condition. |
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The design and methods are a reasonable approach to study the association between modifiable risk factors and injury from car crashes. |
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Luckily due to the silky texture and reasonable staying power, there was no danger of such a nightmarish scenario. |
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Section 60G empowered a court to extend the application limitation period if it decided that it was just and reasonable to do so. |
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The test is then whether there is a reasonable chance or a real likelihood of persecution occurring. |
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One of the characteristics of a reasonable explanation is that it be a likely story. |
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Outdoor recreation or the marina is also a good place to rent life vests, skis and a towrope for a reasonable price. |
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How do you in practice decide whether some ridicule is reasonable and some ridicule is unreasonable? |
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He said wages for contract lifeguards were reasonable and the department has no difficulty hiring contract employees. |
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Reconciliation has to be achieved by compromise, and the basis for adjustment is reasonable user. |
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Each was entitled to exercise their respective rights, subject to the requirement of reasonable user. |
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As a loyal employee, the manager is responsible for keeping salaries at a reasonable level. |
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The feeling of discouragement usually goes away within a reasonable length of time. |
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Is the store's clientele extensive enough that a sale will happen within a reasonable length of time? |
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I am unable to conclude therefore that the defendant would have any reasonable prospect of success if the matter were now to be retried. |
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And it proved that if you are prepared to put in a bit of legwork and be brazen enough to ask, you really can get some reasonable bargains. |
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After three days of courtroom arguments, the 12 men of the jury retire to decide if the boy is guilty beyond reasonable doubt. |
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Was it reasonable to have expected the council to have foreseen such fearsome weather and legislated for it? |
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So do we really need the long barrel for the reasonable ranges where we may hunt or shoot? |
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Your only reasonable choices are to either make the move immediately or resign. |
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And if androids really do resemble people eventually, then to make a reasonable decision in real time they will still need emotions. |
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The reserve has been set at a very reasonable price given the condition and history of the bike. |
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But people were invited to express their reservations, and they came up with some very reasonable doubts. |
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Most students who graduate enjoy the two years of creative freedom, lax discipline and reasonable workload. |
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Authoritative parents respect children's individualism while insisting they meet reasonable requirements. |
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We show that, under reasonable assumptions, significant enhancements are achieved by a reread. |
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In fact, English law renders an arrest lawful if the police officer has reasonable grounds for suspicion. |
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Either way, the landlord will probably want the right to review the person you pick, and that is a reasonable request. |
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For volcanic rocks which cool from molten lavas, this would seem to be a reasonable assumption. |
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He is always trying to sound reasonable even when he is making outrageous demands and launching threats. |
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Nowadays a reasonable degree of certainty for third parties is not merely a laudable aim, it is a mandatory requirement of the law. |
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These will see the fund paying out reasonable compensations instead of huge amounts of money as is presently done. |
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One of the joys of working in Manchester is that you can walk from one end to the other in a reasonable amount of time. |
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I think, if we know we have a reasonable amount of work on the books, we'll take it. |
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Hopefully my legs will permit a reasonable amount of wandering about places of interest. |
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What was a reasonable amount of time to wait for a chicken burger to be prepared, anyway? |
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It is reasonable to assume that Lucrezia Scanatoria had repented her former life of sin before she died. |
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The premises must also be provided and maintained in a reasonable state of repair. |
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The traders expressed hope that with the start of discussions with the council, the rentals would be reduced to a reasonable amount. |
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To guard against the very reasonable fear mentioned above, Madison proposed the 9th Amendment. |
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Secondly, if a bank provides a service to customers it is entitled to reasonable remuneration, if that has not been agreed. |
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There is still time, though, for winter wheat to be drilled and to produce reasonable yields. |
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We now have a more reasonable definition of what the high-water mark is, and what the marine area is on the landward side. |
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I adopt Lord Goff's reasoning, as he applied it to natural user, to the issue of reasonable use of land. |
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Cuba offers a reasonable range of hotels, though do not expect a five-star hotel to meet the standard you may be used to. |
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This seems to cause fairly consistently reasonable landings and the landing Toll out is still only 500 yards or so, even not using brake. |
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However, a clever lever mechanism collapses its box when the hood is closed, giving reasonable luggage space. |
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The prosecutor should not lay a charge where there is no reasonable prospect of securing a conviction before a reasonable jury. |
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If a body of expert opinion allows that natural cause cannot be excluded as a reasonable possibility, particular caution is required. |
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The detail of what amounted to those reasonable precautions I have rehearsed already to your Honours. |
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It is a clever piece of ensemble filmmaking that succeeds beyond all reasonable hope. |
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It is reasonable to expect that contiguous homilies would be more alike than distant ones. |
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In the meantime, if anyone is interested in purchasing a silver 1990 H reg VW Polo, then make me an reasonable offer. |
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Also available are hot and cold drinks and light refreshments at very reasonable prices. |
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The refresh interval is set to three hours, a reasonable compromise between bandwidth conservation and paranoia. |
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Now on the surface this sounds like a right reasonable question to ask and kudos to the guy who brought it up. |
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We will also be delighted to refill old baskets and window boxes at very reasonable rates. |
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Most of these filled baskets looked a little the worse for wear but there were a couple that were in reasonable condition. |
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So it is reasonable to conclude that we face a problem that is severe, chronic, and likely to become worse over time. |
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Nonetheless they need a reasonable sales volume to justify the costs of tooling up for a new bullet, especially for a new bullet diameter. |
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That liability is not qualified by any term that work be done with reasonable skill and care or in a competent or workmanlike manner. |
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I knew that I was going to have to come up with a plan that was reasonable and workable. |
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The four ideals in fact cannot exist at the same time to form a reasonable and workable system. |
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Also, is it reasonable to stipulate that no work be undertaken over the weekend? |
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So I have a feeling that it's not reasonable for us to expect that all of a sudden next week we're out of the woods. |
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The surfaces must have the maximum possible pace and bounce with a reasonable covering of grass. |
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We've got a kiosk in reception that sells items you might need for a reasonable price. |
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Until the evidentiary threshold of proof beyond a reasonable doubt is reached, the judge and the Constitution order the jury to acquit. |
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They consider all reasonable explanations, rebuttals and refutations as provocations to China. |
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No book can offer a rebuttal to all criticisms of Cuba, and it's reasonable to say that no book should. |
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With this thought in mind, this company has been building forward and reversible compactors that are completely rebuildable at a reasonable cost. |
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The judge held that the reinsurers could not withhold approval unless there were reasonable grounds for doing so. |
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It is only fair, it is only right, it is only reasonable and it is what a reasonably sensible person would expect. |
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At the farmers' market in the Lismore Showground on Saturday mornings there is a wonderful selection of fresh produce at very reasonable prices. |
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Thus the moment is right for U.S. exporters who can provide a reliable supply of high-quality organic products at a reasonable price. |
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Consumers are prepared to pay a reasonable price for food products, provided these are safe and produced to a high standard. |
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It's a shame that these companies don't realise that, at the end of the day, consumers just want quality products at reasonable prices. |
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Enterprises must compete with operators and owners to provide the best quality products and services at reasonable prices. |
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Export subsidies help to provide them with a supply of products at reasonable prices and do much to alleviate food shortages. |
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Although not free, the license price is reasonable compared to other products. |
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The 22-year-old company's basic principle is to develop new, simple products at reasonable prices by making the best use of the materials. |
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These services include excellent products, reasonable prices, and astronomical shipping fees. |
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Our mission is to provide the surfing public with high quality, unique products at a reasonable price. |
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I am not satisfied that the appellant has any reasonable chance of success if allowed to proceed with the appeal. |
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Those who were able to find a reasonable place to fish in the salt water found some nice Jew on the North Wall. |
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The river is generally slow and sluggish, the only reasonable chance of success being with a spinner to give the lure some life. |
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He should be able to stay in reasonable shape while he wails for his fractured left ankle to heal. |
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We have to consider, not only the moral and legal justifications before it may be done but also whether it has a reasonable chance of success. |
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As someone who spent eight years doing drug research, I can tell you that we're not going to be able to even make reasonable guesses. |
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I feel that if it were legalized then it would become a reasonable profession and not something to do to help keep a drug habit going. |
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I still struggled with grip through the high-speed corners, as expected, but it's nice to be able to show a reasonable pace. |
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That said, even though the car may not have been perfect today, it was raceable, and as a result, we were able to do a reasonable job. |
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We had passed a turn point on our route, so I was able to take a reasonable cut toward the coast. |
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Again, being able to make a reasonable deposit will help convince them you are serious and not a bad risk. |
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A family on a one hundred acre farm should be able to earn a reasonable family income from activities on the property. |
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People who can still pay attention to the road and judge speed and distance with reasonable accuracy may be able to give up driving in stages. |
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Classed as moderate requiring a reasonable level of fitness, it covers 53 km and is available from October this year to April. |
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What would you like to put forward as the appropriate reasonable number of hours? |
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Over the years I've been able to put a reasonable amount away for when I get out. |
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Residents of the area should also be able to enjoy reasonable protection and safety for themselves and their property. |
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That decision reflects a reasonable economy of force, especially as the necessary points are clearly illustrated in the battle narratives. |
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Appropriate transformations resulted in reasonable approximations of the data to normality. |
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We have to convince a reasonable and appropriate proportion of people in society within different sectors within society. |
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It's thick stuff, and in a legal sense, it's enough to sow reasonable doubt. |
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Man is a reasonable animal, but he is reasonable in ways that even he cannot easily fathom. |
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I am satisfied that the steps taken by the police were appropriate and reasonable in the light of the information available to them. |
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Therefore, that which becomes customary is the most reasonable and appropriate course of action to be followed. |
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What is appropriate and reasonable has to be assessed in individual circumstances. |
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Set behavioral rules but make sure they are few in number, reasonable and appropriate to the child's age and development. |
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There were at all times appropriate, reasonable and obvious alternatives to the unacceptable behaviour he chose to adopt. |
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Bravery also requires recognizing when standing up to these threats is reasonable and appropriate, and it requires acting on one's recognition. |
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Peter is correct, in the sense that it's reasonable to discuss defense spending. |
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It is reasonable and appropriate that rural interests insist they be given special attention in public policy formation and implementation. |
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It is no longer essentially a matter of high seas freedom moderated by reasonable use, but one of legal obligation to protect the environment. |
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Even moderate and reasonable right-wingers benefit from a mass of angry people even further right. |
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He voted very conservatively, but he appeared to be a moderate, reasonable person because he was candid with the press and open. |
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The problem, it seems, is that Morocco is eager to sell its image as a moderate, reasonable state within a sea of unreasonable countries. |
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Should a reasonable person be able to assume that law and ethics are the same? |
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Self-control will help them appear strong, sensible, and reasonable rather than demanding, argumentative, or stubborn. |
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I think the country is probably more moderate and reasonable in general than the atmosphere has become. |
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In that regard Bishop Ryan always came across as a moderate, reasonable and compassionate man who gave very deep consideration to his responses. |
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This person is referred to in the Dutch press as being a moderate and reasonable politician! |
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Even in the Mallee, the driest region in the state, water pipelines have ensured reasonable cover of grass. |
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It is saying that the only way in which we, as a group of reasonable people, were able to interpret the provision was in that way. |
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At a cruise speed with a reasonable fuel burn of 400 pph, a true airspeed in excess of 140 kt straight and level can be expected. |
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It was reasonable for her to insist that disclosure was only on the agreed terms. |
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Again, a reasonable guess is that some instructors might be prepared to teach some students this way. |
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Doing so will decrease their total tax bill on personal income when compared to reasonable salary levels. |
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Use the finest grade of lime available at a reasonable price when surface applications are made. |
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I am also satisfied that the vendor provided the survey and made all reasonable repairs. |
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Most people say they don't mind paying a reasonable rate of tax provided they can see where their money is going. |
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It was not an absolute right but any limitation of it had to be justified on reasonable grounds. |
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It is, however, not an absolute right and is subject to reasonable limitations. |
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It's reasonable to guess that the bombings were timed to coincide with the G8 summit. |
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We will proceed in a logical sequence, in our own good time, and with a reasonable amount of money spent each year over many years. |
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The governor contended his only interest in importing the buses was to replace the capital's fleet of aging buses at a reasonable price. |
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Changing these values within physically reasonable limits does not qualitatively change the results. |
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A reasonable person would not be with the drunk driver while he's getting even more tanked up and still put him back behind the wheel. |
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I found their arguments reasonable and a moderately acceptable update on the original book. |
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Is there a way in which the accomplishments of these players can be proved beyond a reasonable doubt? |
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I think that is a reasonable excuse to drop what we are doing and bake a batch of madeleines, don't you? |
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On its own terms, it's a reasonable watch, though long at two hours and 20 minutes. |
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There is reasonable stability in the economy and we have become accustomed to international tension. |
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A grassy Sancerre from a very reasonable wine list provided an admirable accompaniment. |
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The long focus achromat is certainly not portable but it does give superb images at a reasonable cost. |
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These cheerful Dutch samplists compete by offering high-quality, specialised orchestral samples at a reasonable price. |
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But over and over, when this administration has been presented with a reasonable alternative, they have rejected it and gone their own way. |
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Everything from pentacles and talismans to cloaks and incense can be found here at very reasonable prices! |
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Whereas we still harbour reasonable hopes of ending 38 years of footballing hurt, English tennis seems beyond salvation. |
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There is a reasonable choice ranging between salmon to chicken with burgers and sandwiches in between. |
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All reasonable people understand that acts of God, accidents, or incidents will happen that will affect the quality of drinking water. |
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Accidents are no longer acts of God but someone's fault and every reasonable step must be taken to avoid them. |
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We have always offered customers good value for money and have been content with reasonable margins. |
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There's a swath of middle ground to consider, and given reasonable tact and grace you can probably find a spot there. |
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A reasonable head of smaller fish, including Roach and Rudd offers the chance of good sport on light tackle. |
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At the moment there is deeper water and reasonable floating weed cover in one area, so the Jacanas have not left. |
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We expect 2003 to be a year of reasonable but not spectacular growth in economic activity and business revenues. |
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North Sea cod roe and chips weigh in at 140 baht, whilst a red salmon sandwich costs a very reasonable 50 baht. |
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Which might seem reasonable to some, but from my point of view it may as well be taking place on Mars. |
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What do you mean by a well-founded suspicion if you do not simply mean a reasonable suspicion? |
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It is entirely possible that someone has a reasonable opinion, deriving from conscious thought. |
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The players' priority is to stay at the table and work out reasonable ways to address all the issues. |
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Sportiness is achieved, and it even has a reasonable ride despite 17 in wheels and very low-profile tyres. |
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Instead, start in a very low gear and arrive at the top in a reasonable state, even if after many more revolutions of the legs. |
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Public service workers have to deal with some of these louts and thugs, along with the vast majority of ordinary, reasonable folk. |
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Ma chose to defend his department chiefs rather than administering reasonable punishments and sincerely apologizing for the blunders. |
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I was up and out the door at a reasonable hour yesterday, so I stopped by the gym to drop my gear off so I didn't have to schlepp it to and from work as I usually do. |
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Unlike animism or polytheism, monotheism is a reasonable proposition. |
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Some suggest that you lay out a blueprint, set reasonable goals, create benchmarks, and believe in yourself. |
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Since both took office close to a business cycle trough and left office close to a cyclical peak, this is a reasonable comparison. |
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Many in Hollywood figured that Ross, the new studio chief, had enough success in cable television to be a reasonable choice. |
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Sometimes a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush but occasionally, the bird in the hand is really only a reasonable facsimile of the other two. |
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When a nation faces deadly attacks on its citizens at home and abroad, it is only reasonable to expect that its leaders will take appropriate measures to increase security. |
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Customs officials make inspections quarterly, but in addition to these routine inspections, special inspections by Customs audit personnel can be done at any reasonable time. |
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Ideally you'll record your judgments as you go, but chronologically reviewing your day hour-by-hour is a reasonable substitute. |
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To transport gaseous substances such as propane or acetylene economically, they must be compressed greatly to fit into containers of a reasonable size. |
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In the acid processes, deoxidation can take place in the furnaces, leaving a reasonable time for the inclusions to rise into the slag and so be removed before casting. |
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Even Mr. McDonald doesn't suggest that it's reasonable to tax smokers up the wazoo and legislate against their constitutional right to assemble peacefully. |
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As I mentioned before, I could not get the model to turn in a reasonable circle with the canard jibs alone, either in a glide or under electric power. |
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A reasonable balance will have to be struck so that Costa staff are not overwhelmed and thereby unable to perform their necessary day to day work. |
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One way of producing detail-rich, high impact photographs while staying within reasonable bounds on download time and webspace usage is to go black and white. |
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The rack of lamb, which I had at a subsequent visit, was four reasonable cutlets, again pink and tender, with a pleasant flavour imparted by the honey and mustard crust. |
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Is there, in your judgment, reasonable expectation that the dollar is going to lose value here in the months ahead in response to that massive deficit? |
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This whole process has been railroaded through and we are seeking a fair and reasonable industrial solution in the interests of the public and firefighters. |
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There is a reasonable case to be made for the place of concealed-carry permits in a sensible gun policy. |
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It seems reasonable to conclude that U.S. immigration policy is simply not driving this current crisis. |
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The challenge for those who draft and administer laws is to do so in ways that promote stability and predictability while affording reasonable flexibility. |
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It is a reasonable assumption, considering his roots in the Republican Party, in the Marines, and his proud Scots-Irish roots. |
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If the population can see that there is an institution that delivers fair justice within a reasonable time, then it can make a certain contribution. |
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Even if the issues are justiciable, the courts will not accept that a negligence action can be brought unless it would be just and reasonable for a duty of care to exist. |
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Our answer to that, your Honour, is that the reasonable justification is to be found in clause 44, not, with respect, in the law which infringes on it. |
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Discrimination needs to have a reasonable objective justification. |
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The people's clothes were poorly made as well, their clothes were similar to wheaten sacks and none but the black smith had reasonable clothes on. |
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In the case of the group, the most reasonable comparison standard was another group, most likely the advantaged group that was perceived as perpetrating the discrimination. |
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On the other hand, if you give two differing accounts of something, it's reasonable for folks to wonder which time you were telling the truth and which time you were fibbing. |
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That's the only logical conclusion that a reasonable person can draw. |
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The coverage cast Mankiw as a reasonable critic and a moderate. |
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A scheme member can expect the trustee to respect these wishes, particularly if they are reasonable and appropriate, and if they were updated after the marriage. |
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Well, I think there's enough reasonable doubt to fill a truck. |
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The first stage is for the clinician to decide whether or not a ventilator-supported patient has a reasonable likelihood of being able to breathe on his or her own. |
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I was able to make some reasonable money from my sport for the first time. |
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Despite gallant efforts by its board, management and staff and good public support, the airport has never been able to get a reasonable period of stability to prove itself. |
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So it is worth doing only if we have a reasonable chance of success. |
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At least Zimbabwe were able to make two reasonable innings scores. |
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Tell them that you will happily pay their full rate, plus the time they spent to assess the problem, if they give you a reasonable assessment and are able to fix the problem. |
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The legitimate authority and reasonable chance of success conditions look problematic, ruling out most wars of liberation and wars of heroic sacrifice. |
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The criteria for a just war, as determined by the Church of England are that it is is waged by a proper authority, with correct intent and a reasonable chance of success. |
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Pressure will be maintained on the Commission to manage the dairy market, internally and externally, in a way that allows a reasonable price return to producers. |
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Contacting a local ghillie was easy and for a reasonable fee we were able to arrange for her to spend a day on the river trying to catch one of these leviathans. |
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Consumers want consistent high quality products at a reasonable price. |
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With reasonable prices and fine quality, his company's egg products sold well in American and European markets which bought him substantial profits. |
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Collectively, we have managed to deliver expensive fish at a reasonable price while at the same time generating significant revenues for stakeholders. |
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He said he was saddened that instead of supporting farmers by buying their produce at a reasonable price, some traders and millers had decided to exploit them. |
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Filling a void in the marketplace for quality products at reasonable prices, the Smith Brothers name has grown to be a very trusted name in the Western Industry. |
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Lambert makes some reasonable criticisms of the statistics which were alleged to show global cooling and recalculates the statistics concerned in a more orthodox way. |
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Though admittedly this was not a breakthrough idea, it was a reasonable request, so Smith's office worked with the airman to implement a solution. |
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In a criminal case you need to have proof beyond a reasonable doubt. |
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If it's within reasonable walking distance, try doing this next Sunday. |
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I have been the village postman in Troutbeck for 18 years and during that time have witnessed dramatic changes in the availability of reasonable houses to rent or buy. |
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To pay such a premium where other more reasonable premiums are available may disentitle the litigant from making a full recovery of the costs of the premium. |
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They still managed to produce a perfectly reasonable constitutional document that deserves far more respect than it has received from the knee-jerk critics here at home. |
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At the outset, it seemed like a reasonable and workable arrangement. |
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For the most part, it seems that workers who lost their jobs as a result of closures in these sectors have been re-employed within a reasonable period. |
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Today, however, it appears we have passed the peak in the mortgage refi boom, making it reasonable to expect GSE balance sheet expansion to soon begin to wane. |
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Employers must make reasonable efforts to enable returning employees to refresh or upgrade their skills to enable them to qualify for re-employment. |
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With improved security, criminals are carefully targeting homes worth breaking into, where they think the lady of the house may have a reasonable amount of jewellery. |
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People are expecting profits to reinflate, but I think we've still got a long haul before earnings have deflated to reasonable levels that will allow for decent future growth. |
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Meanwhile, the steady rise in equity prices this year means that laggard companies are better able to restructure by selling off noncore assets at reasonable prices. |
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What I liked was that the material is laid out in a reasonable fashion. |
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She put in quite a reasonable quantity of time yarning with Norm Purves' good lady, and I had a beer or two with old Norm and some of the other chappies there. |
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How can Paul Stilgoe of the RSPCA think it is a reasonable to expect farmers to lamb all their ewes inside in order to protect them and the lambs? |
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But these must be proven under a signed and sworn statement and judged reasonable by the doh. |
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Then, in that interview, the Oscar nominee took the self-deprecation shtick beyond any reasonable expectation. |
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No matter how much legal protection you have in place, though, you still must have conscientious tenants paying reasonable rents to come out ahead as a landlord. |
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The company is chock-full of well known brands, enjoys steady, repeat custom, is making good financial progress and trades on a very reasonable valuation. |
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If you want to have an original piece of art for a reasonable price and want to decorate your home with it, then go for late prints and reproductions. |
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Giving opioids to supplement analgesia, followed by conversion to general anaesthesia, was a perfectly reasonable response by the anaesthetist to Weir's distress at delivery. |
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All the countries of the world will hopefully come together to find a way to fight this sort of terrorism, which is repugnant to all reasonable people. |
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These are reasonable requests, as Stursberg genially points out, but when he first raised the issue, some film-makers thought he was asking them to walk on water. |
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Thus, for a quantitative characterization it seems reasonable to assume that vesicles are anchored at certain positions and can only move in a restricted space. |
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The reserve has been set at a very reasonable amount. For less than the price of a new car, you can own this beautiful piece of automotive history. |
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The days when book orders had a one-to-one ratio are gone, but the company is still confident it can achieve a reasonable lead time of between six to 12 weeks. |
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It would seem reasonable for an Anglo-French alliance to agree that no fleets will be built in Brest and Liverpool without the other's prior agreement. |
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It's therefore reasonable for me to be leery of liberals in general. |
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It is clear from the financial and affidavit materials filed that the only reasonable accommodation for Mrs. Schryer is at a long term care facility and retirement home. |
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It seems only reasonable that producers will rationally make production decisions on the premise that they will return a normal profit over the long run. |
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As art and politics came closer together, it might be reasonable to expect greater harmony between artists and policy makers, and yet it often seems that the reverse is true. |
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Even as the cordon of anti-noise ordinances tightened around peddlers, evidence also suggested that opinions differed on the subject of reasonable enforcement. |
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Today was lunch with Mum after a reasonable lie-in this morning. |
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Other putative antiterror measures seem more reasonable at first glance. |
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Will the U.S. demonstrate a reasonable amount of flexibility to satisfy him when it comes to the nuclear program? |
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Since muscle mass is appendicular, it seems reasonable to propose that the addition of a calf or upper leg girth would have strengthened the prediction equation. |
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If this Court accepts that section 38 is applicable, then it is not a reasonable suspicion or reasonable grounds of apprehension giving rise to the arrest. |
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The range of reasonable apprehension is at times a question for the court, and at times, if varying inferences are possible a question for the jury. |
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It would not be fair or reasonable to force the Plaintiffs to continue to litigate against their will merely on the basis that they commenced a class proceeding. |
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If you were emotionalized, you saw him clearly as the fuhrer, but anyone who was reasonable and logical was seen as the enemy. |
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Better to try and buy off the fuhrer who would surely prove in the end to be a reasonable chap. |
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Without knowing the total amount of power being expended to accelerate both the locomotive and train, a reasonable estimate of locomotive power cannot be obtained. |
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Lots of stuff sounds logical or reasonable but fails any objective test. |
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But without a reasonable expectation that security will materialize, better governance will not germinate. |
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There are far too few accessible public loos in our town centres and the one in the car park is the only reliable convenience with a reasonable standard of cleanliness. |
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I dunno, they sound like reasonable people to cast if you ask me. |
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Service was reasonably snappy, if occasionally louche, the prices were very reasonable given the size of the portions and the ambience was mixed and lively. |
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