Sentence examples for was deemed unreasonable from inspiring English sources

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was deemed unreasonable

verb

To judge; pass judgement on; sentence; doom.

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If the request was deemed unreasonable, he said, each tenant would remain bound to his or her own lease.

Because of overt clinical heterogeneity, a meta-analysis was deemed unreasonable.

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Using untapped authority, he has directed his insurance commissioner to deny proposed health insurance premiums that are deemed "unreasonable or excessive," starting April 1.

Recently, the office of the director of national intelligence admitted that on at least one occasion, the procedures that shield citizens' and legal residents' private information from spying eyes had been deemed "unreasonable under the Fourth Amendment" by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which oversees such monitoring.

For example, if you worked for a company that sells products nationally, but you were in women's lingerie and your division only sold in New York, it might be deemed unreasonable to prohibit you from opening up a business to manufacture and sell lingerie in Los Angeles.

In this context, the individual's own stated preferences, choices, and actions are deemed unreasonable in light of other standards the person is regarded as embracing.

Here he seems to claim that one's choosing means insufficient for one's end can be deemed unreasonable, even though the end itself is not subject to such rational assessment.

But state officials have no power to stop health insurance rate increases that are deemed unreasonable.

The collection of metadata, they argue, is analogous to the use of magnetometers at airports (as compared, say, to a requirement that all passengers must be strip-searched, which presumably would be deemed "unreasonable").

Consequently, if a uniform prior is deemed unreasonable, so is the ML estimator.

The respondents were keen to emphasize that a focus on GPs has been unreasonable, given that the psychiatric profession was deemed to be responsible for initiating and legitimizing the use of the drugs" [ 26].

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