Sentence examples for unreasonable basis from inspiring English sources

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At the CitySquash after-school programme I run in the Bronx, 45% of the middle-school graduates have won scholarships to prep schools.Tim WyantExecutive directorCitySquashNew YorkMinority statusSIR – The principal reason why Canada's aboriginal policy has failed is the unrealistic and unreasonable basis of aboriginal rights ("This land is my land", September 16th).

But that's not the issue though, this issue has to do with Me and jeopardizing my convocation on an unreasonable basis".

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It would be unreasonable on that basis to expect businesses to promise fixed hours to its workforce.

This is not unreasonable on the basis of the means and standard errors of the observed changes in 6MWD in the control arms of the RCTs, reported in Table  2 and Table  3.

The members may not demur on the basis of unreasonable views.

As detailed by the bespectacled owner of the Planet Earth nightclub a nightclub which has, sadly and cruelly, disappeared from the face said planet entirely there is no way of catching every single person who has decided to bring illegal substances with them to the club, and to threaten clubs with licence revocation on this basis is unreasonable.

Mandelbaum, who clearly dislikes such assistance, says that "it would not be unreasonable to conclude, on the basis of this book, that democracy assistance is worthless and should be discontinued".

"We think that charge is completely unreasonable and without a legitimate basis, particularly since we offered to have an independent third party confirm the relevance of these e-mails," said Michael Bradley, a partner in the Jones Day law firm who represents Mr. Murphy and LaBranche.

Sometimes unreasonable fears may have some basis in the child being molested or some other past trauma.

The law firm's data is backed by figures from the Office for National Stastistics ONSS) which showed that 65 per cent of divorces in 2012 were granted on the basis of wives citing unreasonable behaviour.

Martin Johnstone, secretary of the Glasgow-based Poverty Truth Commission, said: "On that basis, it is not unreasonable to suggest that 870,000 people in Scotland - more than one in six - are living in poverty".

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