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The presence of those old buildings can make you unreasonably optimistic; maybe modernity, like modernism, is just a historical period, a style.

If you unreasonably refuse a test when your employer has good grounds for testing you, it could lead to your dismissal and hamper your chances of successfully bringing a claim.

Excel is the workhorse of many industries and if you love your spreadsheets, the following news will likely make you unreasonably happy: Excel is getting smarter, thanks to a fresh infusion of artificial intelligence.

If you argue frivolous tax positions in court, the court can impose a penalty of up to $25,000 if it concludes that: 1) your position is frivolous, or 2) you instituted a proceeding primarily for delay, or 3) you unreasonably failed to pursue your administrative remedies.

Occasionally, you find yourself in a food place that makes you unreasonably happy.

The officer must provide proof that you were read your rights as well as that you unreasonably refused the chemical test.

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Another possible pitfall of work authorizations linked to specific jobs is that if, for any reason, you have issues regarding your working conditions, or if you feel you are being treated unreasonably, you may be less likely to voice your concerns, since the possibility of losing your job in a foreign country is scary.

You become unreasonably unsettled on your way into the festival, at the thought of security finding the gram you've hidden in your Cath Kidston thermos – the prospect of explaining to everyone in the office that you were arrested on the weekend is nearly enough to make you turn around – but they don't stop you, they don't search you, and you get in without a problem.

As the weeks tick on, a list of books forms in your mind, one to which you grow unreasonably attached.

The model has worked so well there that we hope to replicate it in other developing countries with displaced populations.Arthur DeweyAssistant secretary of stateBureau of Population, Refugees, and MigrationWashington, DCProvincial attitudesSIR – You are unreasonably harsh in your assessment of Pete Coors, Colorado's senatorial candidate ("Beer today, gone tomorrow?", August 14th).

While you feel, not unreasonably, that you want something more with this boy, you both need the space to work out whether those feelings are real or simply inspired by your circumstances.

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