Sentence examples for reasonably dangerous from inspiring English sources

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On the contrary, it reflects the fact that it was reasonably dangerous for a No. 15 seed; Ken Pomeroy's ratings regard the team as having played the 14th-toughest nonconference schedule in the country, and it came up with a big win in one of those games, against Miami.

We defended for long periods but I felt we were reasonably dangerous on the break.

Guatemala and Honduras, where there are major drug wars going on (and the Peace Corps recently pulled all of their volunteers), or Quito, Ecuador, where everyone I talked to had been robbed, are reasonably dangerous (I had no trouble in any of them).

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When North Korea disavowed the nonproliferation treaty in 1993 and threatened to turn Seoul into "a sea of fire," Americans reasonably feared a dangerous escalation of tensions.

With other legal officers being shipped off to Afghanistan and Iraq, Cuba sounded pretty good to Diaz: challenging, not dangerous and reasonably close to Jacksonville, Fla., where his 12-year-old daughter lived with his ex-wife.

A detainee might be violent and dangerous, or reasonably likely to commit sexual offences in the future.

For instance: While the U.S. secretary of defense, Leon Panetta, talked (very reasonably) last week about the dangerous ramifications of an attack on Iran's nuclear installations, his French counterpart, Defense Minister Gérard Longuet, was placing emphasis on the "catastrophe" for humanity represented by Iran's "continuing on the path" to a nuclear weapon.

We just wanted injunctive relief -- to have these companies act reasonably when they sold dangerous materiel, like 100-round ammunition magazines, ammunition, body armor, and tear gas.

If you fall at a business, you must prove that the owner of the property or an employee of the business caused the unsafe condition, did nothing about it despite knowledge of the condition, or should have reasonably known of the dangerous surface.

This includes: "affirming the religious right of those with a homosexual orientation to reject therapeutic approaches they reasonably see as useless or dangerous".

"I think there was an opportunity two or three years ago to have become involved in a reasonably positive way, but it was dangerous and swimming against the broader tide of history… and the costs and the uncertainties were very high".

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