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But investigative journalists are reasonably concerned that prosecutions will cut off their access to critical sources of information.
The party should be a place where voters who are reasonably concerned about government overreach can turn.
"Naturally, as a state, which is directly named as an object of this kind of military activities, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) cannot but feel reasonably concerned for its security," the statement said.
However, the Times editors wrote that investigative journalists should be "reasonably concerned that prosecutions will cut off their access to critical sources of information".
(Of course critics of CCSS are reasonably concerned about the tests that might go with the Common Core, which I'll quickly discuss in another blog).
"This could result in a significant chilling of protest activities, as individuals may be reasonably concerned that they could be falsely charged (i.e., through misidentification) or subject to prosecution for merely associating with 'anarchist' groups".
I am reasonably concerned that I've broken my brain and now, like a track-switch that's been pushed by an evil bandit, the train of linked synapses has gone off on a wild journey across my cerebral cortex and only the heart of misery and madness this way lies.
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But it's hard to deny that a few months' absence in the immediate future might reasonably concern an employer, and it's also hard to deny that some women, although they expect to return from maternity leave, ultimately don't.
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