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He said the antidoping agency promised to give Armstrong more detailed information about the charges at a time reasonably before any arbitration hearing.
The use of the word "girl" for a mother in her 30's dates Goldman as an unreconstructed (or merely unpenitent) male chauvinist, I suppose, much like the qualifier "reasonably" before "aggressive" does -- as if there were a quota on how much aggression a woman is entitled to.
Sequestration is a sledgehammer so powerful that Congress would surely act reasonably before it fell.
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She was already reasonably successful before, and she cleverly thought the show would help, he says.
He added to these an assured understanding of how far he might reasonably go… before promptly taking two steps further.
Second, most state pensions were faring reasonably well before the financial meltdown.
This has not happened since the B.C.S. was formed in 1998, nor was it reasonably possible before then.
As growth collapses the "true" picture of financial excess emerges as bad debts emerge everywhere, even in places that looked reasonably sound before the crash.
You should get some sense of how drunk you can reasonably get before the police turn the water cannons on you.
Each peaks in a different decade, and each produces a different sort of end of life.The first is cancer: most victims function reasonably well before entering a steep decline.
In addition to requiring a compelling reason for detention, we held that the class of persons affected must be narrow and, in pretrial-type lockup, the time must be no more than what is reasonably necessary before the merits can be resolved.
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