Sentence examples for in which reasonable from inspiring English sources

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There is also a particular reason to suppose that Beauty's predicament is one in which reasonable degrees of belief and betting quotients can come apart, because the third bet needed to make book in the switching case is only offered when it is sure to be a losing bet (discussed in Vineberg 2004 see the Other Internet Resources, and Bradley and Leitgeb 2006).

Much of media treatment of political debate has gone the same way, further cramping the spaces in which reasonable people can engage in rational discourse.

Shepherd says the public wrongly see science like a court case, in which reasonable doubt can outweigh a larger body of evidence.

The next inevitable phase of the Jeremy Lin story is under way, in which reasonable doubts and manufactured controversy replace the initial burst of elation.

Even so, Undersheriff John A. Dunaway said in a statement today that the department appreciated the commission's efforts, adding, "There will always be areas in a written product in which reasonable people will disagree".

The courts, both in Europe and the U.S., are full of cases like these, in which reasonable, appropriate restrictions might be placed on a Web site's operations.

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Indeed, List and Pettit (and others) have proved several impossibility theorems in which reasonable-seeming combinations of constraints are shown to be jointly unsatisfiable (List and Pettit 2011: 50; List and Pettit 2002).

And regulations call for employees to seek a waiver or recuse themselves from matters in which a reasonable person could question their impartiality.

Another school favors a more Marxian (Groucho, not Karl) approach, in which the reasonable turns into the improbable, and the improbable into the outrageous.

A fourth-degree invasion-of-privacy charge refers to the act of observing someone, without consent, "under circumstances in which a reasonable person would know that another may expose intimate parts or engage in sexual penetration or sexual contact".

The new "miscarriage of justice exception" to the deadline, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote for the majority, "applies to a severely confined category" — cases in which no reasonable juror aware of the new evidence would have voted to convict the defendant.

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