Sentence examples for it is reasonably expected from inspiring English sources

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Because the model represents essentially all published reports of MDA performance, it is reasonably expected that the model can be applied as a predictive tool to support reactor and process development.

It is reasonably expected to have rules sharing the same statistical value called Statistically Equivalent Rules (SER).

It is reasonably expected that high yield of HA can be achieved by decreasing the competition of cell growth and inhibition effect of lactic acid on synthesis.

I will admit at this point that one perhaps ought not to consider contributing to a project unless it is reasonably expected to succeed.

In general it is reasonably expected that a lesion in any of the cerebral hemispheres should contribute significantly to modify the current density distribution across the brain and produce noticeably different BIS measurements between channels that would otherwise produce similar, quasi-identical, BIS measurements.

Given that only a small dose (5 or 7 mg/kg) of the FMDs were used in the present experiment and that the FMDs showed little or no toxicity at much higher doses in vitro, it is reasonably expected that these results can be extrapolated to larger doses or more frequent treatments so that a maximal therapeutic efficacy can be achieved.

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Could it be reasonably expected, that the Southern States would concur in a system, which considered their slaves in some degree as men, when burdens were to be imposed, but refused to consider them in the same light, when advantages were to be conferred?

Could it be reasonably expected that the southern States would concur in a system which considered their slaves in some degree as men, when burdens were to be imposed, but refused to consider them in the same light when advantages were to be conferred?

International and EU regulations require states to provide information that can be understood or is reasonably expected to be understood by detainees (1, 2).

For him, the relevant issue was not whether the bombing was conducted specifically in order to kill people (motive) but whether it could be reasonably expected to do so.

It says that disqualification should result if interference causes an opponent "to lose stride, ground or position in a part of the race where the horse loses the opportunity to place where it might be reasonably expected to finish".

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