Sentence examples for reasonably challenged from inspiring English sources

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The Supreme Court majority conceded that Mr. Hill's testimony could be reasonably challenged and excluded much of it, including the "spouse" testimony, from its consideration.

Even Nyāya, a school championing a view of knowledge as unselfconscious of itself as true, subscribes to the epistemological principle of "Innocent until reasonably challenged" (a slight weakening of the "Innocent until proven guilty," as pointed out, e.g., by Matilal 1986, 314: "Verbal reports … are innocent until proven guilty").

The implication must be reasonably challenged in that, upon an identical probe stimulus, the German and the Polish speakers did not initiate the utterance sooner than the Chinese speakers.

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Again this may sound reasonably challenging.

Additionally (as noted in Section 4), one may reasonably challenge the assumption that phenomenal consciousness is indeed confined to the sensory realm; one may say that conceptual thought also has phenomenal character.

The concern about unequal inputs is justified and does reasonably challenge one of the biological conclusions of our study.

Statins are usually inexpensive and safe, at least in a clinical trial setting, 20 and the benefit in terms of mortality or non-fatal cardiovascular outcomes cannot reasonably be challenged.

A civil war in Italy was now inevitable; but the main contenders, Otho and Vitellius, were both men whom Vespasian could reasonably hope to challenge.

And it will say it is no longer a manufacturer of cheap gadgets and gismos but a country in which its companies, like Samsung and LG, can reasonably aspire to challenge the style and substance of the world's top consumer-electronics companies, such as Sony and Toshiba.

The show has also catapulted Fox past ABC, a unit of Walt Disney, and toward a reasonably serious challenge of NBC, a unit of General Electric, for leadership for the whole season among young adults.

It should specify that the final decision about whether a judge's impartiality can reasonably be questioned not be left to the challenged judge.

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