Sentence examples for any reasonable grounds from inspiring English sources

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In a statement, the FRC reiterated that its previous investigations had not produced any "reasonable grounds to suspect misconduct" by KPMG.

But first, there was this knotty question: were there any reasonable grounds that could be shared with any reasonable person to think this policy would be effective – any attempt to visualise how it would look?

(The lack of ministerial interest here is pretty chilling). But first, there was this knotty question: were there any reasonable grounds that could be shared with any reasonable person to think this policy would be effective – any attempt to visualise how it would look?

We've already seen the Department of Labor decide to move forward on the long-delayed "fiduciary rule," which will require financial service advisors to act in their clients' best interest when offering them retirement savings tools, because Labor couldn't find any reasonable grounds to hold it back.

We've already seen the Department of Labour decide to move forward on the long-delayed "fiduciary rule," which will require financial service advisors to act in their clients' best interest when offering them retirement savings tools, because Labour couldn't find any reasonable grounds to hold it back.

I think that an early sign of depression is when a mother reports exaggerated symptoms in relation to her child's physical health without any reasonable grounds… Or [when] a mother is facing difficulties in following pediatric preventive practices or medication prescription.

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If such carrier or carriers shall not satisfy the complaint within the time specified or there shall appear to be any reasonable ground for investigating said complaint, it shall be the duty of the Commission to investigate the matters complained of in such manner and by such means as it shall deem proper.

"Nor, for that matter, do I see any basis for reasonable grounds to suspect him of it," he said.

Putting up any kind of image that mocks your boss or any colleague is considered reasonable grounds for firing, he advises.

"A sense of humor is not protected". Putting up any kind of image that mocks your boss or any colleague is considered reasonable grounds for firing, he advises.

And under new laws, the attorney general can detain for deportation any noncitizen who he has "reasonable grounds to believe" is "engaged in any activity that endangers the national security of the United States," according to a recent internal Immigration and Naturalization Service memorandum.

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