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Analytical solutions for fluid flux based on signal amplitude attenuation return results consistent with numerical models and physical seepage meters, but the phase-lag analytical model results are generally unreasonable.
The West Village, in spite of the generally unreasonable real-estate prices, retains pockets of its original bohemian grit, and still feels like home to those who identify more strongly with Jane Jacobs than with Marc.
By Shauna Lyon The West Village, in spite of the generally unreasonable real-estate prices, retains pockets of its original bohemian grit, and still feels like home to those who identify more strongly with Jane Jacobs than with Marc.
A search or seizure is generally unreasonable and unconstitutional if conducted without a valid warrant and the police must obtain a warrant whenever practicable.
Note that the assumption for normality is generally unreasonable in small samples, but a satisfactory approximation in large samples.
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It might also have the effect of rendering even all his crude observations of no value; for that part of the scientific world whose opinion is of most weight, is generally so unreasonable, as to neglect altogether the observations of those in whom they have, on any occasion, discovered traces of the artist.
Generally, to be unreasonable, a noise must be--in the mind of an average person--too loud, prolonged or disturbing under the circumstances.
Activities that do not violate the law but that nonetheless create a substantial and continuing interference with a public right also generally have been considered unreasonable.
Activities carried out in violation of state laws or local ordinances generally have been considered unreasonable if they interfere with a public right.
In the present case, this holistic approach suggests that Senator McCain should be treated as a natural-born citizen, since the contrary view would create invidious and unreasonable discrimination generally banned by the equal protection clause.
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects citizens from "unreasonable searches," generally requiring government agents to obtain a warrant from a judge by showing they have probable cause to think that they will find a specific item at a specific location.
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