Sentence examples for unreasonably severe from inspiring English sources

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Manning's legal team said the sentence was unreasonably severe.

And the items responded for physical abuse were about any act resulting with non accidental physical injury like beating, punching, biting and kicking and exposure to unreasonably severe corporal punishment or unjustifiable punishment in the family.

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The suit says the helmets were unreasonably dangerous and unsafe.

Furthermore, the conduct must be severe and pervasive and unreasonably interfere with the individual's work performance.

In comatose patients or in those with persisting sedation or septic encephalopathy who develop severe muscle weakness or paralysis after ICU admission, electrophysiological investigations can be performed to avoid unreasonably pessimistic prognosis by identification of CIP or CIM as the cause.

Factors bearing on whether the harassment is "severe or pervasive" include (1) how often the bad conduct occurred, (2) its severity, (3) whether it is physically threatening or humiliating and (4) whether it unreasonably interferes with an employee's work performance.

He came unreasonably close.

Unreasonably good fun.

Yes, suggests Jerry Brown; unreasonably restrictive.

An unreasonably warm summer.

Is that unreasonably discriminatory?

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