Sentence examples for which could reasonably be from inspiring English sources

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It's clear that both readings belong on this record, which could reasonably be considered a shared achievement.

"Even if the appellate body prefers a different view," said Lord Hoffmann, "it should not ordinarily interfere with a case in which it considers that the view of the home secretary is one which could reasonably be entertained".

To answer these questions we don't need to know Robert Tools's name (which could reasonably be kept secret) or the details of his family life, but we do need to know all there is to know about how he is doing with his new heart.

The president of the university, John Hennessy, who had a career as a technology entrepreneur and who now sits on the boards of Google and Cisco — companies which could reasonably be expected to one day compete with or acquire the start-up — was the academic advisor of the C.E.O.

Thanks to Tandy's chain of stores and the breakthrough price ($399 fully assembled and tested), the machine was successful enough to convince the company to introduce a more powerful computer two years later, the TRS-80 Model II, which could reasonably be marketed as a small-business computer.

To represent manufacturer strategies, three further variables were chosen, which could reasonably be argued are within the sphere of influence of the manufacturer.

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He was not shy of the dirty work, either, and is surely is a candidate for England's player of the season – an honour for which Owen Farrell and Tom Croft could reasonably be expected to be considered.

The group then looked at which Democrats could reasonably be considered economic progressives, based on their support for such issues as Medicare for all or a Medicare public option and expanded Social Security.

One Saturday, a day during which he could reasonably be expected to take time off, finds Maulid in Baherka refugee camp.

First, we present an analysis based on Environment Canada's network of ground-based pollution monitoring stations in 11 of Canada's largest cities; this necessitated using only a subset of the cohort for which exposure could reasonably be assigned from the network data.

She noted that to be acquitted, a defendant only had to give a version of events which could reasonably, possibly be true.

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