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"In my judgment, the making of that offer, and the failure to accept it by Mr Mitchell, is ultimately determinative of the issue of whether or not it was reasonable to incur the costs of two legal teams at the trial of the preliminary issue, subject of course to the costs judge determining whether there was unreasonable duplication or that costs have been unreasonably increased".
For instance, in order to show that using the criminal law to enforce strict speed limits on the roads is fully consistent with the second version of the Harm Principle, we would need to show that every driver who exceeds the speed limit thereby creates an unreasonably increased risk of harm which seems implausible.
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Sadly, many of the review's recommendations will penalise those who already manage their land sensitively for wildlife by, for example, unreasonably increasing planning restrictions on land that could be "important for the future of wildlife and people".
The required flow speed unreasonably increases when the viscosity is smaller (Figure9d).
"Putting more war ships and more aircraft into disputed waters is unreasonably provocative and increases the risks," he said.
Recently that competition increased by the emergence of a 'PhD bubble' characterized by an unreasonably high market valuation of graduate education, resulting in an excessive supply of doctoral degrees.
Not having foreseen this debacle and faced with a huge increase in the upfront cost of loans, with increased public expenditure, the coalition is considering levying a penalty on institutions that "unreasonably" charge the maximum.
As a result, challenges to decisions at all levels naturally increased, pursued not only by immigrants or trouble-makers, but by ordinary street traders unfairly refused licences to trade, policemen summarily dismissed, students unreasonably refused grants, householders unlawfully refused planning permission, or farmers whose grants were wrongly denied.
The hope is that by starting out too high, the jury will come back with more than acquittal, similar to a union leader insisting on unreasonably high salary increases at the outset of a labor negotiation, then compromising.
This measure guaranteed that high degree intermediate nodes in the paths do not increase the proximity between two nodes unreasonably.
As the resulting accident rate would increase disproportionately, drivers furthermore are required not to drive unreasonably, endangering themselves or other road-users.
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