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Harbinger Capital will be required to "take all actions reasonably necessary to expeditiously satisfy all received redemption requests of investors".

He must also "take all actions reasonably necessary to expeditiously" return money to investors who are fleeing the fund, according to the public filing on Thursday.

Further, Rawls appears to endorse a presumption in favor of liberty in his liberal principle of legitimacy: "Our exercise of political power is proper only when we sincerely believe that the reasons we offer for our political action may reasonably be accepted by other citizens as a justification of those actions" (Rawls 2005, xlvi).

But deciding whether an action is reasonably likely to cause bodily injury, he said, may be more subjective.

But if, for instance, the Putin-prompted prosecutors were instead to take on Boris Berezovsky, widely seen as the most malign and powerful of the plutocrats, the action might reasonably be regarded as just as politically inspired.

"Supervisors should take extra care when assessing whether a planned enforcement action could reasonably be viewed as causing significant disruption to the normal operations of the sensitive location," the memo states.

However, the present findings that 27% of cases results in a disciplinary action seems reasonably in agreement with previous recordings from the Netherlands that, during a 20-year period, roughly one fifth of complaint cases was declared justified [ 3].

When deciding how to act, I can ask myself whether future people who are affected by my actions might reasonably reject a principle permitting those actions.

Also in Monday's filing, the company singled out four lawsuits against it, estimating those actions could "reasonably" cost the company roughly $1.5 billion if judgements go against Morgan Stanley.

Translation: the bank is trying to dump its garbage on you.It is worth stressing that none of these actions could reasonably be called criminal, or even immoral, when everyone involved understands what is going on and has accurate information.

The mechanism of NO-mediated bactericidal actions is reasonably well understood [19, 20].

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