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be reasonably deemed
adverb
In accordance with reason.
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Lose the elements that could be "reasonably" deemed racist and we're left with the irrational racist elements — which, I suppose, is as good a starting place as any.
This sort of conduct would not obviously instantiate the virtue of compassion or kindness, and indeed might be reasonably deemed contemptible.
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Following a protest from Hayes, the helping hands were reasonably deemed sufficient grounds for disqualification.
The DRIFT spectroscopy studies were deemed to be reasonably successful with trends being identified.
Medical interventions with an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio less than 50,000 per QALY were deemed to be reasonably cost-effective and this value was used in threshold analysis.
According to the bill, fee shifting and joinder would be on the table only when a lawsuit is deemed not to be "reasonably justified in law and fact," and suits filed by a university wouldn't fall into that category, Petricone says.
You were effectively deemed so clueless you were a person of no interest to their inquiry, when anyone with your kind of access could be reasonably expected to be the material witness.
Must be REASONABLY priced.
Be reasonably nice to everyone.
They are supposed to be reasonably tight.
Desires that arise in group-hierarchical culture and would not have arisen in an equal opportunity society are arguably not just on this basis reasonably deemed offensive to careers open.
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