Sentence examples for may be reasonably from inspiring English sources

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But as the notetaker was Madison himself, we may be reasonably sure of its accuracy.

When he pitches a youngster into a race like this, we may be reasonably hopeful it will not be out of its depth.

To the diligent observer, the sources of every milestone, of every decision, may be reasonably inferred, provided the right evidence survives in the archives.

We may be reasonably smart as humans; we may have the technology for accurate duplication, and the creativity for artistic replication.

The new rule defines a potential conflict of interest as "any situation in which the opinion or decision of a person, acting alone or within an organization, may be reasonably considered" to face outside influence.

The meat loaf, mashed potatoes and string beans may be reasonably tasty and go down easily, but the meal still isn't one you'll be rushing off to tell your friends about.

Printed texts, however, were generally corrected or seen through the press by the author, or at all events by a contemporary, so that the editor may be reasonably confident of reproducing at least a decent approximation to authorial usage.

Misty II may be reasonably adorable, but it's a platform first.

Therefore, (transient or stable) genetically modified cells may be reasonably thought to resist oxidative stress induced damage.

Thus, fasting and gastric content suctioning before extubation may be reasonably considered as a mean to reduce this burden.

On the other hand, we think role-related challenges may be reasonably considered as something in between the macro and the micro levels of professional experiences.

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