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Make a request.
If you request something, or make a request, you are asking for something you want or need.
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The real question is whether Skyworks has made a reasonable request for information or is engaging in a hunt for documents to sustain a claim that an adverse change has occurred.
Last week Andrews, now a backbencher, told the ABC that "if the Americans have made a reasonable request of us, then we should be giving it the most favourable consideration".
Dr. Godlee said that the details of the policy were still being determined, but that any author wishing to be published in the journal would have to promise to release patient-level trial data to researchers who made a "reasonable request".
The government had the permission of the owner of the device, San Bernardino County, and made a reasonable request.
Another regular suggested that I am a "hipster douchbag [sic];" yet another made a reasonable request: "Now, quit hijacking the conversation you dishonest piece of shit".
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The Chamber, in its order, reminded Milošević that he still retained the right, at any time, to make a reasonable request to the Trial Chamber to consider allowing him to appoint counsel (Prosecutor v. Milošević 3 September 2004, pp. 2 3).
Given the nature of what he knows and the depths of their pockets, he's probably making a reasonable request.
If you make a reasonable request for a salary that is within the realm of what they can afford and maintains fairness with other employees in the company doing similar work, then more than likely they will fulfill your request.
Tuszynski made a reasonable play.
"We made a very reasonable request to protest peacefully in an area near the front gates," Burk said.
He said: "The victim had made a perfectly reasonable request for him and the group he was with to be quiet during the film.
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