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I think the Pogues are far more unreasonable than Nick Cave and probably even more unreasonable than the Sex Pistols ever were.
Newman wouldn't speak to the Guardian, but one ex-EastEnders producer who declined to be named said: "The pressures on writers to deliver big stories and on producers to deliver ratings are more intense and more unreasonable than ever.
More patients with neurotic disorders considered the cost unreasonable than others, despite comparatively frequent visits.
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It is then not unreasonable that these values are larger than those of previous long-term studies [ 11, 32].
It is not unreasonable, then, than an online data resource might support research in these areas.
Many of the changes recommended by the GAO are simple word changes, Stephenson says, such as requiring that the EPA show a chemical poses a "significant" rather than "unreasonable" risk, or that it "may" rather than "will" present health risks.
In American movies, the drill instructor — unreasonable, unfathomable, louder than a public-address system — has become a comic staple, a licensed foulmouth who would probably disappoint moviegoers if he weren't so hammily outrageous.
For those not keeping regular track of all matters Keilloric, the listing marks the end of an ugly feud that cast Mr. Keillor as an angry, unreasonable neighbor rather than the folksy humorist whom the nation knows and loves.
Moreover, it would ensure that our efforts are based on a sober assessment of their value, rather than unreasonable optimism.
"For example, if your boss issues an unreasonable request, rather than saying, 'You've got to be kidding me.
The high percentage of functionally unknown proteins identified is not unreasonable, considering more than 40% of proteins in the Synechocystis genome are still annotated as hypothetical proteins without any functional prediction.
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