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He then asks a superficially reasonable question: "whether the potential damage of the interventions justifies the lack of informed consent outside of OkCupid's normal terms and conditions".
A British government policy paper on trade published last year said the principle of reciprocity might sound "superficially reasonable" but could open the door to protectionism.
** Much of the text is given over to faux-naïve rhetorical questions, some of them superficially reasonable — {:.break one} ** Don't Latin Americans have the right to ask why their elected governments are being opposed and coup leaders supported?
From the outside, that proposal, to be decided by a referendum on February 18th, looks superficially reasonable.Yet most Latvians strongly resent the idea.
He has mastered the art of the lethal precondition, offering to negotiate if the Palestinians would first agree to terms which, while sounding superficially reasonable, are crafted to be poison pills.
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"They keep trying similar schemes that sound sort of superficially, potentially reasonable, but when you think about them you realize they're absolutely not in the interest of the independent-bookstore business," Muscatine said.
Superficially that sounds reasonable.
Tom Coates comments on the soothing words from Klout's chief: "While superficially that seems reasonable, pretty much any of us who have been on the web a long time know what these scores result in.
Yet all of these markets look better than the superficially healthy ones, such as Taiwan's, where the economy is in reasonable shape but shares look impossibly dear following a powerful year-long rally.All of this may not seduce foreign investors, who have lost large sums trying to capture a piece of the Asian miracle (see chart).
Monstrously egotistical and surrounded by adulation, he nevertheless kept a reasonable grasp on the possible; forever taking false steps in politics, he emerged essentially unbeaten and superficially successful in nearly everything he attempted to do. Henry VIII has always seemed the very embodiment of true monarchy.
Superficially, yes.
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