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(B) does not consent to the touching, and (A) does not reasonably believe that (B) consents.
Rape is sex without consent in which the perpetrator does not reasonably believe that the complainant is consenting.
All of this is done within a time interval such that the user does not reasonably notice the delay between their spoken voice and the pitched voice.
The FDIC need not accept or process a request that does not reasonably describe the records requested or that does not otherwise comply with the requirements of this part.
On the other hand, an ambiguous abbreviation for the country of residence that does not reasonably match the country of residence shown on the person's passport is not an inconsequential error.
My screen for these only includes those with a steady stream of earnings, which are paying regular dividends and where debt does not reasonably constitute a threat to long-term viability.
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But the judge in the CVS case argued that the nature of CVS's cashier job doesn't "reasonably permit the use of a seat," according to court documents.
If they did not reasonably perceive a threat, or if they acted with disproportionate force, then something more troubling happened, and the incident requires further legal scrutiny.
If the police did not reasonably believe this, then the issuing of a harassment warning might well be challengeable by way of judicial review, as an irrational act.
The Stockholders also argue that after utilizing the nonpublic, single-bidder process, the Board did not reasonably conclude that the Agreement would result in the best transaction reasonably available.
"The company's decade-old electric base rates do not reasonably reflect its capital investment and other costs required to maintain its electric utility infrastructure so as to provide quality, long-term electric distribution services," he said.
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