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That rule is reasonable in most cases.
Wall Street's argument is reasonable in part.
However, this position alienates no one and is reasonable in every way.
But the law, which is still evolving, does not define what is reasonable in any given situation.
"There is real recognition of need for guidance on what is reasonable in terms of interpreters," Ms. Rothstein said.
Welles had travelled further, invented more, accomplished more, imagined more, by age twenty-five than is reasonable in several lifetimes.
The relevant law is section three of the 1967 Criminal Law Act, which reads: "A person may use such force as is reasonable in the prevention of crime".
He argues that this is reasonable in the face of the government's "savage" cuts to education and ministers' "disregard" for young people.
Still, Mr. Huffman said, "If there is technology that is proven effective and is reasonable in cost, I think you'll see it adopted".
Using a broad term like "sexually assault" or "sexually abuse" is reasonable, in other words, but only if the specifics are not spared.
"This calls into question whether the target sample size of 850 minke whales is reasonable in achieving JARPA II's stated objectives".
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