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This, it seems to me, is what the Court was saying in Dunsmuir when it told reviewing courts to look at "the qualities that make a decision reasonable, referring both to the process of articulating the reasons and to outcomes" (para. 47).
Even while scoffing at his indictment on Monday, saying it was full of untruths and outright errors, Mr. Karadzic evidently sought to seem reasonable, referring to his prosecutor "my learned friend" and addressing the panel of four judges trying him as "your honors" and "excellencies".
He said companies' behavior should be measured against a yardstick of whether it is "just and reasonable," referring to a standard often applied to public utility companies to make sure they do not hurt consumers or competition.
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"He has the ability, like David Boies, to talk and smile at the same time," said Dan Gerson, a criminal defense lawyer and host of a local public affairs television program, "Reasonable Doubt," referring to the lawyer who represented Mr. Gore before the Supreme Court.
For this "less active" (compared to the convection/mixed) mode, Brownian motion becomes less pronounced; it appears that this trend is reasonable by referring partially to the second most popular mechanism found in the literature, namely aggregation and diffusion.
Ms. Ward argues that one's religious beliefs are a reasonable reason to refer a client, while the university argues that it has to train students to work with all kinds of clients.
It was reasonable to refer to the teachers' strike last fall.
In the phase before clinical trials, critics say, it is only reasonable to refer to research on nuclear transfer as 'research cloning' or 'cloning for biomedical research' (PCBE, 2002).
Nevertheless, despite the danger of misunderstanding and thus underestimating these thinkers on account of anachronism, there is an important sense in which it is quite reasonable to refer to them as philosophers.
If the research community chooses to accept this terminology, it may be reasonable to refer to the process, which takes place within an upwelling, as a convective ionospheric substorm.
It is also an offence, inside or outside a security area, to be found in possession of supplies which cannot be satisfactorily accounted for, or to directly or indirectly provide supplies to another person, in circumstances which raise the reasonable presumption referred to above.
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