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"The industry needs reasonable prices," Zhou Jiping, the vice president of the China National Petroleum Corporation, said at a conference last month in Houston held by Cambridge Energy Research Associates.
James Cole, the deputy attorney general, said that the NSA needs "reasonable, articulable suspicion" of involvement in terrorism before searching the millions of Americans' phone records that it collects.
Consider a real world context – actual criminal justice – where an officer needs reasonable suspicion to stop a person in the street and ask him or her a few questions.
Currently, the intelligence agencies and the Obama administration say that Americans' privacy is protected because the NSA needs "reasonable, articulable suspicion" of a link to terrorism or foreign espionage before it sifts through its phone records database.
A federal official nominating such a person for inclusion on the list just needs "reasonable suspicion" of a danger – something defined as more than "mere guesses or hunches", based on articulable information or "rational inferences" from it, but far less than probable cause.
In the case of a known disability, they may also ask whether a candidate needs reasonable accommodations to be able to do the job and what they would consist of.
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"We just need reasonable help," Mayor Susan Savage of Tulsa said.
"They need reasonable suspicion to stop someone and question them," Kelly replied.
"The entire system runs on electricity, so farmers need reasonable access to electricity plants".
They understood that their workers needed reasonable wages so that they could buy the goods and services they were making.
Hogan-Howe said more stop and search may also be used, as may so called "section 60" powers allowing stops without an officer needing reasonable suspicion.
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