Sentence examples for would not reasonably from inspiring English sources

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For these transactions, the legislation would switch the burden of proof and require the merging firms to prove that the acquisition would not reasonably be likely to lessen competition or tend to create a monopoly.

But the ASA said the term "VIP" would most likely be understood by readers as "exclusive" treatment, and specifically "non-standard", so they would not reasonably expect budget airline flights.

By way of an example, the court said a plumber hired by a store to fix a bathroom leak would not reasonably be considered an employee of that store.

It also found that the report's methodology was so flawed that it "would not reasonably yield evidence" to address the issue of whether analysts used their special access to gain competitive advantage.

When these mandatory commands are read in conjunction with the detailed rules set forth in the Commonwealth Procedures, 10 it is inconceivable that prisoners in the reformatory would not "reasonably form an objective expectation that a visit would necessarily be allowed absent the occurrence of one of the listed conditions". Ante, at 465.

The lawsuit, seeking $150,000 in damages from companies involved with the Longworth House Office Building cafeteria, says the wrap, bought in April 2008, "contained dangerous substances, namely an olive pit" that a consumer would not reasonably expect to find in the wrap.

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"It allows the combination of data across services in ways a user wouldn't reasonably expect.

A majority of the settlement agreements include an exception that such actions could be pursued through non-public communications with the company that would not be reasonably determined to trigger public disclosure obligations.

Their complaints are hard to verify; the public defender's office would say only that "occasionally" it would refuse to hire an expert "where to do so would not be reasonably expected to advance the client's case".

(The New York Times Company owns four CBS affiliates). Mr. Powell wrote that historically Super Bowl halftime productions were family-friendly, and in this case the affiliates "would not have reasonably anticipated the dramatic departure". Some First Amendment experts were troubled by yesterday's decision.

He went on to note that any encryption a CSP has not applied themselves would "almost inevitably fall outside these provisions because it would not be reasonably practicable for a company to de-encrypt".

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