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to reasonableness
noun
The state or characteristic of being reasonable.
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"We do push back and we get to reasonableness".
It was a summons to reasonableness, yet Obama made it sound thrilling.
Suffice it to say that the role that appeals to reasonableness (and reciprocity) play in these discussions is vexed.
Searches of prison cells are subject to no restraints relating to reasonableness or probable cause.
Bringing OPEC to reasonableness is a beginning step toward energy self-reliance.
Whatever Mr. Obama's shortcomings, as president he has been: 1) quite moderate, by the standards of advanced democracies generally and the American policy mainstream in particular; 2) eager to compromise -- and loath to engage in confrontation -- with his political opponents; and 3) devoted to reasonableness.
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In United States v. Rabinowitz (1950), the Court reversed Trupiano, holding instead that the officers' opportunity to obtain a warrant was not germane to the reasonableness of a search incident to an arrest.
To be a real possibility in an epistemic sense, a sense relevant to the reasonableness of the belief, would it have to be at least 5% probable?
Gritty and sardonic, his writing was charged with something rarer and hotter than anger: a growling down-to-earth reasonableness through successive upheavals in which reason slept, as in Goya, bringing forth monsters.
The safeguards in place to prevent such abuse are therefore critical to the "reasonableness" of the program.
"A superpower should want to convey reasonableness but implacability when your interests are crossed," a Bush-era White House official told me.
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