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It did not define "reasonable costs".
6. Can you define reasonable doubt?
The law does not define "reasonable".
The legal overhaul, which takes effect in May, will require national regulators to define "reasonable" network management practices.
The author claims that raw-milk cheese consumption in the U.S. comes down to defining reasonable risk in everyday food consumption.
Multi-stakeholder approaches is the second theme: how businesses, governments, NGOs and trade unions work together to define reasonable expectations of business in particular contexts.
The New Yorker, July 13 , 1957P. 20 Incidental Intelligence: The National League for Nursing, 2 Park Avenue has a Committee on the Future and a Committee to Define Reasonable Progress.
The jurors sent their note at the end of the first full day of deliberations, about an hour after they asked the judge to define "reasonable doubt".
THE DECISION Before deciding whether to invest in a sales force, Mr. Woronka wanted to define reasonable expectations and quantify the opportunity.
Incidental Intelligence: The National League for Nursing, 2 Park Avenue has a Committee on the Future and a Committee to Define Reasonable Progress.
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