Sentence examples for that could reasonably from inspiring English sources

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My mother usually hasn't said a single word that could reasonably make me feel this way.

It's easy to think of activities that could reasonably be completed in a half-hour.

The government has suggested a £50 fine for customer errors that could reasonably have been prevented.

You write: This is "a move that could reasonably be construed as a partisan gesture.

The essential point here is that the commissioners did nothing that could reasonably be called wrong.

There are others where the school has done everything that could reasonably be expected.

In June, Ballmer sent an e-mail message to Microsoft's 50,000 employees that could reasonably be called a manifesto.

I believe he would like to come up with something solid that could reasonably be called symbiosis.

I can't think of a period that could reasonably be termed a good time for Jews, either.

Within its architecture it has two components that could reasonably lead to a difference in race category boundary, these being evidence accumulation rate and a priori bias.

But in summarizing his position, one that could reasonably be applied to most of the general managers here, Cashman said: "I'm not close to anything.

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