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Taberski, quite reasonably, suggests that Simmons went through something rough in early 2014, withdrew from society, got over what was bothering him, and, having tasted freedom, realized that he liked it.
In a Slate piece, Jessica Winter reasonably suggests that the righteousness of breaking depends on the performer: "You're allowed to break if the audience would never expect you to break".
He also reasonably suggests that the United States should engage in negotiations with Iran on this issue, despite the fact that the Europeans have made no progress in such negotiations for several years.
— Apple as informant: Apple will have 10-day deadlines to turn over information that "reasonably suggests" that e-book publishers are violating any of these rules.
Bracken, quite reasonably, suggests women shouldn't smoke in elevators.
A high identity over 70% among different protein sequences reasonably suggests that they may hold similar function [ 26].
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So while the businessman David Harding can reasonably suggest that words such as "geek" and "nerd" are as offensive as "nigger" and "yid", we know that they are not.
With the current death toll for "domestic killings" standing at around 65 a year we could reasonably suggest that some 3,000 Australian women have been killed since Germaine Greer's Female Eunuch was published in 1970.
It is reasonably suggested that President Erdogan, maybe from a misguided fear of Kurdish separatism, or a miscalculation that "my enemy's enemy is my friend", turned a blind eye to the Islamic militants now destroying Iraq and Syria.
United's most memorable performance came from goalkeeper Sealey, who stopped just short of clocking his ageing physio Jim McGregor, the old boy having quite reasonably suggested the keeper come off, having sustained a bone-deep gash on his knee on 77 minutes.
Results showed that this fuzzy logic-based method was suited for rapidly and reasonably suggesting a lithology column from KTB well log data.
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