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The uncertainty comes in defining what constitutes "reasonable force".
Ethically, the question might focus insteadon what constitutes reasonable curiosity.
Consumers and firms are bound to have different ideas of what constitutes reasonable uses of data.
Her comments are likely to reignite the debate about what constitutes "reasonable" punishment of children.
It is doubtful, however, that inviting a notorious nationalist to lecture at Rice University constitutes reasonable grounds for such action.
Under current legislation parents can hit a child if it constitutes "reasonable chastisement" and does not leave a serious mark.
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For this reason, policymakers might change their judgment about what monetary policy rules constitute reasonable benchmarks, or, over time, they might develop a procedure for revising the monetary rule.
Three jurors suggested that more direction, including on what constituted reasonable doubt, might help deliberations.
It is held that the prosecution must prove guilt, but does, say, two out of 12 people not accepting the Crown's case constitute reasonable doubt?
Baseball may be a sport steeped in tradition, but it is hardly immune from technological change and shifts in public perception of what constitute reasonable safety measures.
The majority errs, however, in deciding as a matter of law exactly what steps by a baseball field proprietor will constitute reasonable care under the circumstances.
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