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They say he is using a "perfectly reasonable catchall phrase" that, although it may be out of place in an academic setting, is acceptable on the campaign trail, a place that "does not lend itself to long-winded explanations of what we really are facing," said Kenneth M. Pollack, research director at the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution.
As any lawyer will tell you, words like "reasonable" and phrases like "as he considers necessary" provide a fair amount of leeway.
Dr. Lukash advocated for the weaker phrase, "reasonable probability".
I've been using the phrase "reasonable time" to talk about how long it might take to compute things, but to form a mathematical theory we need to get a bit more specific.
"What about sensible gun laws that limit what you can do, when you can do it, make it consistent with the Constitution but also don't jeopardize everybody?" On Tuesday, a spokesman said that Mr. Bloomberg was also partial to the phrase "reasonable restrictions".
The weight of the bill's requirement, as it stands, appears to rest on what is meant by the phrase "reasonable steps".
At the Transportation Security Administration, James Loy, the administrator, has vowed to stop identifying which places are having trouble getting bag scanning equipment in place, and officials have reverted to the phrase "a reasonable handful" for the number of airports that will use stopgap measures.
Police say they were alerted to the comment on his closed Twitter feed by a tip-off, although it's a reasonable assumption that the phrase "blowing the airport sky high" might have tripped a few alarms on electronic signals intelligence systems at GCHQ.
And it would seem reasonable to read the phrase "making a given fact a matter of course" as "giving a satisfactory explanation of that fact".
But in the case of PatternEQ, its premise — helping SaaS companies cut churn — is constrained enough that its effort to democratize data science is a reasonable use of the phrase.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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