Sentence examples for reasonably longer from inspiring English sources

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Thirdly, the mean follow up of the analyzed studies is of nearby 4 years; reasonably, longer follow up would be useful to better understand the impact of this procedure also in terms of quality of life.

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To be more specific, after the transition effects are located, we search backward from each transition effect to find several scene-change frames with the associated scene being reasonably long (longer than 1 s).

Consequently, interpreting the statute to avoid a serious constitutional threat, we conclude that, once removal is no longer reasonably foreseeable, continued detention is no longer authorized by statute...

OppenheimerFunds said Friday that "senior creditors can no longer reasonably expect to increase the recovery rate on the debt they hold by opposing the task force's restructuring plan".

"Even if a defendant is justified in using deadly physical force at the beginning of a single, ongoing encounter with an assailant," the court said, "his right to use that force terminates at the point he can no longer reasonably believe the assailant still poses a threat to him".

While it is unlikely to become a universal practice, co-ordinators of demonstrations can no longer reasonably ask protesters to refrain from wearing hard hats, or from taking the large book-shaped shields popular with Italian demonstrators, if policing remains as it is.

Nobody, however, can reasonably complain any longer that they do not see how the parts of Mr Sen's grand enterprise fit together.His hero is Adam Smith: not the Smith of free-market legend, but the father of political economy who grasped the force of moral constraint and the value of sociability.

"If the network on which the token or coin is to function is sufficiently decentralized — where purchasers would no longer reasonably expect a person or group to carry out essential managerial or entrepreneurial efforts —  the assets may not represent an investment contract.

WASHINGTON -- The federal prison population has grown so large that the federal Bureau of Prisons can no longer reasonably expect to meet its goal of employing a quarter of prisoners, according to an internal Justice Department review.

From these and others' data [ 12], pain at 30 days appears reasonably predictive of longer-term outcome.

The person you were before children (the one who could pull all-nighters to get the report in on time and could then turn up to work reasonably coherent) is no longer there (and with good reason); the person you are now is one whose day is determined by the pull of the needs and demands of children.

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