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I do not think that Congress adopted a method for preventing abuse that is reasonably calculated to eliminate only those who abuse the program.
The power of government extends to the denial of liberty of contract to the extent of forbidding or regulating every contract which is reasonably calculated to injuriously affect the public interests.
Thus, as the dissent agrees, §1608(a)(3) "does not deem a foreign state properly served solely because the service method is reasonably calculated to provide actual notice". Post, at 2 (opinion of Thomas, J.).
I have no quarrel with the major-ity's definitions of the relevant statutory terms, ante, at 6 7, and I agree that the FSIA does not deem a foreign state properly served solely because the service method is reasonably calculated to provide actual notice, ante, at 9 10, 15 16.
The program committee is required, § 15, to formulate a proration marketing program for the commodity produced in the zone, which the Commission is authorized to approve after a public hearing and a finding that 'the program is reasonably calculated to carry out the objectives of this act.' The Commission may, if so advised, modify the program and approve it as modified.
The only check on what you can ask for is whether it is "reasonably calculated to lead to admissible evidence".
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The turbine blade parameters are reasonably calculated and optimized based on the blade element momentum theory.
Due process requirements have moved beyond these traditional means of notice, but are satisfied by practical means that are reasonably calculated to accomplish actual notice.
4 The rules at issue here are in form and spirit a continuation of these efforts, and accordingly are reasonably calculated to serve the most enduring interests of the citizens of New York.
We are not prepared to say that there was a deprivation of due process of law because the statute permitted, and the court charged, that there might be a conviction not only for acts which accomplished the prohibited result, but also for those which tend or are reasonably calculated to bring about the things forbidden.
At oral argument, respondents' counsel stressed this point, arguing that respondents' interpretation of §1608(a)(3) "gives effect" to the "familiar" due process standard articulated in Mullane v. Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co., 339 U. S. 306 (1950), which is "the notion that [service] must be reasonably calculated to give notice". Tr. of Oral Arg.
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