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In continental Europe, where universities charge either nothing or nominal tuition fees, governments are just beginning to talk about if, and how much, they can reasonably expect students to pay.
Part I of the book, "The Facts of Life," contains biology and physical/mathematical concepts that could be reasonably expected for cell and molecular biology students.
But, they argued reasonably, why should we expect student acceptance of evolutionary theory to improve in introductory gen ed chemistry or physics classes, given that biological evolution is not discussed in such courses?
"Postsecondary students are adults who can be reasonably expected to make informed decisions if they have access to relevant and reliable data about program outcomes," officials wrote in their proposal.
"Postsecondary students are adults who can be reasonably expected to make informed decisions and who must take personal accountability for the decisions they make," department officials wrote in a summary of the proposal in July.
What does "reasonably expected" mean?
Others can be reasonably expected to get double-digit results.
When Buttler could have reasonably expected the ball to be delivered, he was in his ground.
These results can be reasonably expected as these municipalities belong to the same country.
But it is more money than anyone would have reasonably expected.
Are taxpayers reasonably expected to do this for five, ten, or even 20 rental properties?
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