Sentence examples for unreasonable measures from inspiring English sources

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There are other instances of their yielding from the same motive to the unreasonable measures of the small States.

The BND has denied it sent Bünyamin E.'s phone data to the NSA, but said any information sent to foreign intelligence agencies was done so with the condition that the data must not be used as a "basis or reason for unreasonable measures", such as torture or for the "passing of a death sentence".

You cannot be expected to take unreasonable measures, unless those measures are spelled out in the contract.

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While this was harsh on those centres that were doing a better job than most, it was not an unreasonable measure as long as something more effective was swiftly installed as a replacement.

Remember that there are laws to protect you from unreasonable debt collection measures (harassment, threatening speech, etc).. Always think about the consequences of late payment, and customize your priorities around special circumstances.

The Chinese government agreed to release those sequestered after Mexican officials criticized the measures as unreasonable and discriminatory, given that many of those who sent into isolation showed no signs of illness.

It has become increasingly clear that vulnerable economies with debt problems are placed at serious risk of default or other undesirable outcomes by the imposition of unreasonable and untimely austerity measures.

There were two systematic reviews regarding XST in the treatment of cerebral infarction [ 11, 12], both showing the superiority of XST to control group, their delimiting of acute stage, unreasonable merging of intervention measures, and low quality of literatures still being controversial.

Granting additional licence would mean endorsing a measure of unreasonable force, a position which would be indefensible and possibly illegal.

The doctrine of negligence does not require the elimination of all risk from a persons' conduct only all unreasonable risk, which is measured by the seriousness of possible consequences.

By Stanley Edgar Hyman The New Yorker, May 22, 1943 P. 11 It was a blow for us to learn not long ago that the concern which fought against, and defeated, a local ordinance prohibiting street peddling and turned in a bitter and furious brief calling the measure "unconstitutional, unreasonable, and discriminatory, "as our old friend the Good Humor Corporation".

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