Sentence examples for reasonably exercised from inspiring English sources

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Some later correspondents felt that freedom of expression had thus been reasonably exercised.

To the extent that the laws of Florida permit her and the commission to exercise discretion to excuse late-filed returns, see Section 102.112(1), the secretary of state has reasonably exercised that discretion not to permit logistical difficulties in accomplishing a manual recount to excuse a county canvassing board's late filing of returns.

Early yesterday it appeared that Ms. Harris and the Bush camp might prevail when State Circuit Judge Terry Lewis ruled that the secretary of state had reasonably exercised her discretion in rejecting late hand counts that failed to meet the Tuesday deadline.

Augusta officials were said to have "reasonably exercised discretion".

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and as such they are poisoning our children.They are all highly addictive; by the time children reach the kind of age where they can reasonably exercise choice, let alone be equipped to make one, they are hopelessly hooked on junk.

If you are reasonably comfortable exercising your right to an hour-plus lunch, the lunchtime workout is perfect.

Recognising the right of access to short extracts also marks real progress for broadcasting bodies, including pan-European ones, provided that this right is exercised reasonably.

Individuals who, in the eyes of the law, fail to act reasonably or to exercise due care may find themselves subject to large liability claims.

For anyone who has spent their working life in the business and therefore might reasonably expect to exercise some artistic control, that might well have been one constraint too far.

"She exercised her discretion reasonably in determining whether or not those explanations complied with acceptable standards in the exercise of her discretion".

Campbell concluded that the officers involved were not at fault: [The officers] were neither negligent nor derelict in the performance of their duties, exercising a degree of care that a reasonably prudent person would have exercised under the same or similar circumstance.

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