Sentence examples for reasonably engaging from inspiring English sources

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The film is reasonably engaging.

His most recent feature work as a director, The Cat's Meow, came out in 2001, and while it was reasonably engaging, it was more like his TV movies of the past decade than a return to form.

CNN-IBN's Rajeev Masand found the film to be "reasonably engaging" and noted that it was "watchable largely for the performance of its leading lady".

It's a reasonably engaging narrative for all that, but the sad truth is that the book would be a lot more fun to read if these things worked better; instead, the book has page after page describing the engineers, mechanics, scientists, and programmers eschewing sleep to debug their robots.

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Much of the modern workforce cannot reasonably engage in the "traditional" concerted activity of strikes or picketing.

Many patients seeking treatment (or those who are eligible) are not in extreme or debilitating situation; there lives are not totally devoid of meaning and are able to maintain a reasonably engaged life, albeit with varying levels of unpleasant feelings associated depression.

As a matter of law, the police are allowed to frisk for their safety when they have stopped someone whom they reasonably suspect of engaging in criminal activity and, in addition, is thought to be carrying a concealed weapon.

You land yourself with a wild goose chase, and you miss what is being handed to you on a plate, and that is the possibility of bonding with someone and engaging with them and talking to them reasonably".

They will, however, be able ask for identifying information when they believe it will help investigate "people known or reasonably suspected to be engaged in illegal activities" and inquire "into suspicious activities for the purpose of detecting illegal activities".

All prospective parents (i.e. those in category 5) whose genetic predicament is known to be analogous to that of the Cypriots can reasonably be expected to engage in genetic screening for their respective risk factors.

The Ontario Human Rights Code defines harassment as, "engaging in a course of vexatious comment or conduct that is known or ought reasonably to be known to be unwelcome".

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