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"a reasoned response" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a thoughtful and logical reply or reaction to something. Example: The politician's statement triggered a heated debate, but the opposition leader offered a reasoned response, addressing each point with well-supported arguments.
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Thank you Dr. Joyce and all the other scholars for a reasoned response to this hype.
Mr. Cohen is best in a crisis, able to synthesize information quickly and come up with a reasoned response, Mr. Terracciano said.
Said Hintz: "If an alleged violation is identified during a Goldman investigation, we expect a reasoned response from the Justice Department.
The editorial was a typical Breitbart gesture: a brazen, blustering provocation disorientingly couched as a reasoned response to a brazen, blustering provocation.
"If an alleged violation is identified during a Goldman investigation, we expect a reasoned response from the Justice Department," he added.
Second, because it is used by the political class more as a scapegoat for its own troubles than as a reasoned response to real threats.
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Almashi suggested that we look elsewhere for a more reasoned response.
The reaction of commentators and politicians to the riots has been predictable: voices from the right pontificating views unlevened by any experience whatsoever of the people whom they rightly denigrate; and voices from the left seeking to justify an outbreak of wanton criminality as an almost reasoned response to the current administration's "scorched earth for the poor" policies.
Even in light of the nature of the capitulation at Lord's it is a perfectly reasonable and reasoned response, based on rather more than simply the idea that these players got England into the mess so they can jolly well get them out of it as well.
This is an important concern and a considered comment, and we want to give a correspondingly careful and reasoned response, which is below.
For example, Pope & Scott [ 6] distinguish between side-effects and fear of side-effects informing decision-making and Basco & Smith [ 14] suggest that a memory of unpleasant side-effects might inform an affective rather than reasoned response.
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