Sentence examples for more reasonably be from inspiring English sources

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Hulk has a €100m buy-out clause in his contract but he could more reasonably be expected to cost in the region of £30m.

Generally, compared with system (1), (a_{kh}(t)H_{kh}(x_{k}(t),x_{h}(t))) may more reasonably be used to describe the interactions within a group or among different groups in the course of the dispersal.

Although the reliance on such an environment as a baseline may seem utopian, it can more reasonably be seen as a corrective for the tendency to take the present environment as fixed or past environments as nasty and brutish (Gliedman and Roth 1980, 13 15; Wasserman 2001).

We let hiring managers act out their fears and longings on a blank sheet of paper (or a page on a screen) and we call it a job spec, whereas it could more reasonably be called a Delusional Vision of the White Knight Who Will Save Me.

Nevertheless, together the data provide valuable information at least about the presence of markers, for which a link to adult neurogenesis might more reasonably be assumed than for others, in the adult human brain and their change with increasing age.

Thus the costs of each of the alternative strategies reviewed above would more reasonably be weighed against the avoided damages from many species not just Asian carps.

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She continued, "Humanly speaking, no more is required, and no more can reasonably be asked, for this planet to remain a place fit for human habitation".

But she encapsulated these photos' conundrum when she wrote: "Under conditions of terror most people will comply but some people will not," adding that "Humanly speaking, no more is required and no more can reasonably be asked for this planet to remain a place fit for human habitation".

As Hannah Arendt once observed: "Under conditions of terror, most people will comply but some people will not.... Humanly speaking, no more is required, and no more can reasonably be asked, for this planet to remain a place fit for human habitation".

Its attempts at censorship were, despite Cervantes, farcical.All that, and more, may reasonably be pleaded in extenuation and Mr Kamen does so convincingly.

When this is done, more associations can reasonably be treated as significant, many of which corroborate each other in the sense of linking the same locus or genomic region to reactor status.

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