Sentence examples for reasonably refuse from inspiring English sources

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I saw more than 90 patient-doctor interactions there; in every instance, the university's media-relations manager made sure that the patients understood they could quite reasonably refuse me access.

Alexander Kirshner offers a set of principles for determining when one may reasonably refuse rights of participation, and he defends this theory through real-world examples, ranging from the far-right British Nationalist Party to Turkey's Islamist Welfare Party to America's Democratic Party during Reconstruction.

Given the potency such offers possess, one might suspect that there are many offers that one cannot reasonably refuse, possibly reflecting great imbalances in power or prior historical injustices between the bargaining parties.

First among these is the lack of effective democratic control by the vast majority of the world's population, as large multinationals are able to impose demands on states that are in a weak economic position and their populations, demands that they cannot reasonably refuse to meet, although this does not mean that they meet them fully voluntarily.

Though the fact that Q's will was overborne would seem compatible with the claim that Q has been coerced, few besides Frankfurt have taken such overburdening to be a necessary condition for coercion to take place.[14] Short of generating psychological compulsion, one might hold that coercion involves the imposition of an option which no one could reasonably refuse to take.

Indeed, accurate and complete clinical information is so essential for the interpretation of genome-level DNA sequence findings that the laboratory can reasonably refuse to proceed with the testing if such information is not provided with the test sample.

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Truman quite reasonably refused to campaign for her.

Hoda Kotb, quite reasonably, refused, saying, "I don't eat dog food".

We suckers are so nostalgic for the days transport functioned reasonably well that we refuse to live in the world in which it doesn't.

She had offered to read the novel, but he had refused reasonably enough, for she's not really a literary sort of person.

Stalin personally ordered Shostakovich to attend and, reasonably enough, he dared not refuse.

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