Sentence examples for considered agreeable from inspiring English sources

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As set forth below, I conclude that in the circumstances of this case, the government's application does not fully satisfy the statute's threshold requirements: although the government easily satisfies the statute's first two elements, the extraordinary relief it seeks cannot be considered "agreeable to the usages and principles of law".

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Why do some consider a court decision that goes against the grain of their philosophy as being openly political, while considering agreeable decisions as visionary and reasonable?

If we go back to the heyday of medical museums and public dissections in the 18th century, there was a zeitgeist of enlightenment, and learning anatomy was considered an agreeable hobby.

Two particular challenges were brought up: First, even if Kampusareena was considered as an agreeable place to work, the value co-creating effects of the platform were regarded as rather limited.

Does not moan about trivial things and is widely considered a jovial and agreeable character.

A few days before the American premiere, Howard Rosenberg of the Los Angeles Times considered the adaptation "decidedly agreeable" despite its incidental liberties with Austen's novel, and named Elizabeth's parents and Mr. Collins as the main source of humour.

Mrs. Quayle, who considers herself an agreeable and reasonable woman, lives alone after a full life of raising her own and other people's families.

There are several old ladies on the ship;… Mrs. Quayle, who considers herself an agreeable and reasonable woman, lives alone after a full life of raising her own and other people's families.

"I do not know that he was particularly susceptible of pure disinterested affection," his brother William wrote, "but he possessed a superabundance of something which the fair sex seemed to consider a very agreeable substitute".

By M. F. K. Fisher The New Yorker, April 1 , 1972P. 37 Mrs. Quayle, who considers herself an agreeable and reasonable woman, lives alone after a full life of raising her own and other people's families.

The New Yorker, April 1 , 1972P. 37 Mrs. Quayle, who considers herself an agreeable and reasonable woman, lives alone after a full life of raising her own and other people's families.

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