Sentence examples for reasonably deemed from inspiring English sources

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Following a protest from Hayes, the helping hands were reasonably deemed sufficient grounds for disqualification.

Lose the elements that could be "reasonably" deemed racist and we're left with the irrational racist elements — which, I suppose, is as good a starting place as any.

'For regulation of employees it is not necessary that the act regulated by anything more than an act reasonably deemed by Congress to interfere with the efficiency of the public service.' United Public Workers v. Mitchell, 330 U.S. 75, 101, 67 S.Ct.

"After the doctors had poured stimulants down his throat," read a New York Times report the following day, "he was dragged to his feet, and finally was pushed across the line with one man at his back and another holding him by the arm". Following a protest from Hayes, the helping hands were reasonably deemed sufficient grounds for disqualification.

This sort of conduct would not obviously instantiate the virtue of compassion or kindness, and indeed might be reasonably deemed contemptible.

In the innocent past of cyber conflict, the goal was often to steal information or temporarily cut off communications and the target was frequently one that could at least be reasonably deemed a legitimate military or intelligence target.

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Since you did not make such a motion, might we not reasonably deem that you waived any backward-looking vacation of findings of facts or conclusions of law and that your only remedy would be the replacement of the judge on any remand that might occur?

If when considering these various features prevalence, sex ratio, onset and course, fraternal birth order, physical height, handedness, IQ and cognitive neuropsychological profile, and neuroanatomy—homosexuality falls within the range typical of the paraphilias, then one would more reasonably deem homosexuality another member of that same family.

The city's Taxi and Limousine Commission unanimously approved a regulation that would prevent owners of yellow taxi medallions, who often lease drivers the right to operate taxis in New York, from installing any signage a taxicab owner "reasonably" deems inappropriate.

Today, if a law may reasonably be deemed to promote the public welfare and the means selected bear a reasonable relationship to the legitimate public interest, then the law has met the due process standard.

If the believer has chosen his religion in such a way that he can reasonably be deemed responsible for this choice, equal opportunity for welfare would not require equalizing compensation, but if the believer cannot reasonably be regarded as responsible for his religious commitment, equal opportunity for welfare would demand equalizing compensation.

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