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"It's needed to accommodate the kind of growth that can reasonably be anticipated in the next few years".
In that case, the court stated that the beach owner had the responsibility to safeguard patrons "from danger which might reasonably be anticipated".
First, EPA issued an Endangerment Finding, in which it determined that greenhouse gases may "reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare".
The states pointed to the agency's charter, under the Clean Air Act, which instructs it to regulate chemicals released into the air "which may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare".
This slow trend may have been accelerated last month when the National Research Council NRCC) affirmed the National Toxicology Program's 2011 finding that the organic compound styrene can "reasonably be anticipated to be a human carcinogen".
You can see and the police would be able to articulate why almost every application, every entry on a cellphone would reasonably be anticipated to have evidence of a particular crime.
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The Federation of American Scientists reasonably argues that potential abuses of data-collection systems can and should be anticipated and prevented.
The money market problems could not reasonably have been anticipated; indeed, in retrospect it seems reckless for a money market fund that portrayed itself as safe to have taken on the risk of a sizable exposure to Lehman securities.
It also requires annual disclosure of the number of times "in which the contents of a communication of a United States person was acquired under this Act when the acquisition authorized by this Act that resulted in the collection of such contents could not reasonably have been anticipated to capture such contents".
"They're anticipating it going through reasonably soon, after many years of battle," said Clifford E. Douglas, executive director of the University of Michigan Tobacco Research Network, which opposes smoking.
Six other substances -- captafol, cobalt-tungsten carbide (in powder or hard metal form), certain inhalable glass wool fibers, o-nitrotoluene, riddelliine and styrene -- are added as substances that are reasonably anticipated to be human carcinogens.
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