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My mother usually hasn't said a single word that could reasonably make me feel this way.
When he loses, the thinking public could reasonably make an argument to padlock the Texas Senate Chamber to keep its officeholders away from meeting and unleashing the legislative loony.
However, we observed a public/private split in expressed attitudes to the proposed DAM, as several participants approached us privately later in the event expressing support for the use of health economic methods in service planning and engaged in discussion about the assumptions a DAM could reasonably make.
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Flintoff could reasonably have checked to make sure it was not his birthday.
It was, according to Singh, to be hoped that all necessary inquiries will have been made by various authorities to establish that everything was done to protect the boy's life that could reasonably have been done.
Few neutral observers could reasonably have taken umbrage with that.
While New Zealand and international media have portrayed the election as a victory for the right, the Australian newspaper The Age more accurately concluded that "it is only in what has become a nanny state like New Zealand that such a charge could reasonably be made".
"He has done everything one could reasonably ask to make amends," Judge Rakoff said.
The slow heating could regulate the change in various enzymes' activities reasonably, making cell redox reaction to reach the dynamic balance and make the degradation of carotenoids adequately.
Since 92% of participants thought highly of the Red Cross, giving to it could reasonably be assumed to make people look good to their peers.
One could reasonably ask whether it makes sense to pay that much for a vehicle based on a $50,000 Lotus Elise.
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