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Perhaps you want to lose weight or avoid diabetes -- you could decide, reasonably, to focus on diet and exercise.
In doing so, you might be able to reach a compromise on what has lead you to behaving this way or you could resolve the issue or decide reasonably amicably to part ways.
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Here are the barracks of the Fifth Arrondissement's calf market, with its heavy wooden beams and stone pillars, abandoned because the emperor has decided, reasonably enough, that livestock shouldn't hang out in the center of the city anymore.
For the design of the system, the optimal process configurations, reactor volumes, and flow rates of each stream must be decided reasonably.
Or those gay athletes might take one look at the media storm such an announcement whips up and decide, quite reasonably, to stay the hell in the closet, with the doors locked and bolted.
The final approach would be decided "in reasonably swift order", he said.
However, migraine patients could reasonably decide not to use pharmacological anti-migraine preventive therapies for different reasons such as negative attitudes towards medication in general and fear of medication side-effects [15, 16].
He could reasonably decide the time to pull the rabbit from the hat has passed, but that is unlikely.
Or they might reasonably decide against spending money on an election that will probably be marked by low turnout and an inadequate consideration of the candidates.
There are tens of millions of people living in that region who might reasonably decide that the only future for them and their families lies in Europe.
With growth still modest and its future prospects uncertain, the unemployment rate high, and inflation not visible, the Fed could reasonably decide to wait several months to be sure that the recovery continues to strengthen.
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