Sentence examples for a reasonably foreseeable from inspiring English sources

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"Well, I get it," he responded to Mr. Kartagener, calling Detective Isnora a "proximate cause" of the shooting, and the injuries to Mr. Benefield a "reasonably foreseeable consequence" of firing.

(C) includes any other type of creditor, as defined in that section 1691a of this title, as the agency described in paragraph (1) having authority over that creditor may determine appropriate by rule promulgated by that agency, based on a determination that such creditor offers or maintains accounts that are subject to a reasonably foreseeable risk of identity theft.

includes any other type of creditor, as defined in that section 1691a of this title, as the agency described in paragraph (1) having authority over that creditor may determine appropriate by rule promulgated by that agency, based on a determination that such creditor offers or maintains accounts that are subject to a reasonably foreseeable risk of identity theft.

However, only two of the 22 approved informed consent documents included blindness as a risk of participation in the trial, while none of the informed consent documents disclosed death as a reasonably foreseeable risk of study participation.

The two detectives have done their work, and punishment comes in a reasonably foreseeable fashion.

"The EIR's project definition properly excluded the neighboring development, which is not a reasonably foreseeable consequence of the park," the panel opined.

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James Grimmelmann, professor of law at Maryland University, said Facebook had failed to gain "informed consent" as defined by the US federal policy for the protection of human subjects, which demands explanation of the purposes of the research and the expected duration of the subject's participation, a description of any reasonably foreseeable risks and a statement that participation is voluntary.

Consent documents must provide a description of any reasonably foreseeable risks, including, when appropriate, a statement that there may be some risks that are currently unforeseeable.

In conformity with a section of U.S. regulations, known as the Common Rule, researchers are required to provide research-participants with "a description of any reasonably foreseeable risks and discomforts" (45 CFR 46.116(a)(2)).

In these "detailed statements," as they were termed in the Act, all reasonably foreseeable social, economic, and environmental effects of a proposed action and any possible alternatives to it must be identified and assessed before any federal action takes place.

The court agreed with the government that there was sufficient evidence alleged in the indictment for the defendants to be charged with honest services fraud, because the allegations showed a breach of fiduciary duty and an intent to defraud in such a manner that "reasonably foreseeable economic harm to Fulton County" was a consequence of the scheme.

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