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It may reasonably be assumed he was the terrorists' prime target.
WH-C is a man for whom the description "driven" may reasonably be replaced with "possessed".
Recusal is warranted "when the judge's impartiality may reasonably be questioned," Mr. Kaufman said.
Its spatial extent may reasonably be equated with the maximum range of secondary electrons transverse to the particle trajectory.
Coincidence is stretched unreasonably to assemble in one place a group of characters each of whom may reasonably be suspected of murder in series.
First, EPA issued an Endangerment Finding, in which it determined that greenhouse gases may "reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare".
Mr. Feldman also doesn't note that the federal law of judicial disqualification was amended in 1974, and now requires recusal whenever a justice's impartiality may reasonably be questioned.
The act, they note, says the EPA should regulate any air pollutant that "may reasonably be interpreted to endanger public health or welfare".
Indeed, the remarkable paucity of their conclusions may reasonably be attributed to their attempt to provide a theory of phenomena that have yet to be properly defined.
The choice of either monotheism or polytheism, however, leads to problems, because neither can give a satisfactory answer to all questions that may reasonably be put.
In any event, the frame is usually there, providing a semidramatic situation in which vice and folly may reasonably be dissected.
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