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| but like the Nightcaps line, did not provide | reasonable access to Ohai's mines. |
| s desire for British countryside living with | reasonable access to all the major cities. |
| Racism vs. | reasonable accommodation of minorities sparks debate in |
| institutions on issues of religious freedom, | reasonable accommodation, and family law in both Canada |
| It concerns the duty of an employer to make | reasonable accommodations for a disabled employee. |
| al resources by avoiding the need for costly | reasonable accommodations, and that states have rationa |
| mits of tolerance and fueled the debate over | reasonable accommodations. |
| to calculate future planetary positions with | reasonable accuracy, at which point extensive ephemerid |
| e CEFR scale of Oral Interaction Skills with | reasonable accuracy. |
| states they may "take | reasonable action that departs from a license condition |
| looking at whether there was a duty to make | reasonable adjustments in the first place. |
| disabled person, for the prison to consider | reasonable adjustments to their accommodation, or that |
| d service providers are under a duty to make | reasonable adjustments to their workplaces to overcome |
| r 1999 - Service providers have had to make ' | reasonable adjustments' for disabled people, such as pr |
| was a failure on the Theatre's part to make | reasonable adjustments. |
| t would be hard for most to see that for any | reasonable adult with any degree of intellectual honest |
| The individual was in his forties, a | reasonable age in the Bronze Age, and seems to have die |
| the failure of public broadcast to produce a | reasonable agreement for transmission to other Governme |
| s most popular recordings and still receives | reasonable airplay to this day. |
| iled to feature in the UK chart, but enjoyed | reasonable airplay in Italy, Germany, Brazil and Argent |
| its flexibility, as all that was need was a | reasonable airstrip. |
| No | reasonable alternative was provided by Google. |
| use my not be demolished unless "there is no | reasonable alternative". |
| There were many | reasonable alternatives available that would not have c |
| the public and without it they would have no | reasonable alternatives. |
| s alive against the orders of Herod so it is | reasonable, although far from certain, that Costobarus |
| I don't think any | reasonable American would accept that. |
| iled to obtain them in large quantities if a | reasonable amount of copper is wanted. |
| usly ever since in the Tyrone leagues with a | reasonable amount of success, most notably winning the |
| ell was seen as necessary in India to "put a | reasonable amount of fear into the hearts of obstrepero |
| seeing near Kamarajar can be walked to in a | reasonable amount of time using these walking trails. |
| s arrived at their appointed places within a | reasonable amount of time. |
| a document must be in writing, and contain a | reasonable amount of information about the requested do |
| p it up the list if renomination occurs in a | reasonable amount of time.--VS |
| Crystallization in a | reasonable amount of time under the most ideal laborato |
| ugh acceleration to convey a large mass in a | reasonable amount of time, a concept derived from Proje |
| r prosperity and the numbers grew by quite a | reasonable amount, ultimately ending in 1,363 boars in |
| ruelty of cheka, please pour it here only in | reasonable amounts. |
| Thus, since no | reasonable anaesthetist would have stored the anaesthet |
| However Austin has said his claims had been | reasonable and within the rules. |
| Following British English in this article is | reasonable, and is one of our standard guidelines, it's |
| e made whenever a police officer believes on | reasonable and probable grounds that a person has commi |
| f impairment leading to the formation of the | reasonable and probable grounds must be apparent before |
| :) I think it's quite | reasonable, and indeed probably the NPOV thing to do, t |
| At A level, it is | reasonable and again the fourth best in Derby, but unde |
| majority" and explained his belief that " a | reasonable and wise repression of revolutionary activit |
| m; i.e., moving from prohibition laws toward | reasonable and compassionate drug regulation, education |
| must be enough to support the wage earner in | reasonable and frugal comfort." |
| d be made by the same officer who formed the | reasonable and probable grounds. |
| organization whose website proclaims "fair, | reasonable and legal; dare to think, speak and act.". |
| It's a | reasonable and interesting part of the mechanism that n |
| ive observer would find that the officer had | reasonable and probable ground to suspect that the bags |
| eral causes), but he was well respected as a | reasonable and ethical individual, even by his conserva |
| enuine interest as a citizen and there be no | reasonable and effective alternative means to challenge |
| ng device test can only be used to establish | reasonable and probable grounds for the approved instru |
| s and features of a given concept (as far as | reasonable and feasible), including features outside of |
| d that the claimants' sense of grievance was | reasonable and justified: "Professor Schwartz's asserti |
| lay was willing to offer terms he considered | reasonable and which were also acceptable to the United |
| overnments can use funds to carry out “other | reasonable and necessary expenses related to the develo |
| eliberately, not fantastic, but all the more | reasonable and clear, not witty, but all the more benef |
| that the police acted in good faith and had | reasonable and probable ground to believe criminal acti |
| ons to protect the personal information in a | reasonable and security way. |
| r minor child provided that the expenses are | reasonable and necessary, |
| The government sees farming as a | reasonable answer to the loss of wild bears from poachi |
| ersed, finding that defense counsel provided | reasonable application of Strickland v. Washington stan |
| igh standard must be met before a finding of | reasonable apprehension of bias can be made. |
| , averaging the two values of alpha is not a | reasonable approach. |
| This formula should give a | reasonable approximation for the previous and next mill |
| ectilinear Steiner tree, the RMST provides a | reasonable approximation and wire length estimate. |
| every nineteen years while still providing a | reasonable approximation to the astronomical facts. |
| t was applied in motion planning for finding | reasonable approximations of shortest paths among obsta |
| and cannot present even the beginnings of a | reasonable argument to release Jan. |
| There are | reasonable arguments for choosing both The Mutants and |
| think having the aims of the organisation is | reasonable, as we have mission statements for many scho |
| The most | reasonable assessment based on the available research l |
| or "middle of the road," you won't find many | reasonable assessments like the one I just wrote above |
| tate (since, if there isn't a scientific and | reasonable assumption that one's religion is right, it |
| This provides | reasonable assurance that the identifiers are unique an |
| ived by the seven independent candidates was | reasonable at 2131, particularly given that the indepen |
| lacement of any expenses caused by the sale, | reasonable attorney fees and damage resulting from use |
| The station achieved | reasonable audience figures for the area it served. |
| for an alternate universe created by a more | reasonable author. |
| third limb, of being so unreasonable that no | reasonable authority could have decided that way. |
| antial connection with the action provides a | reasonable balance between the rights of the parties. |
| e "spirit of the constitution in assessing a | reasonable balance between the right of a citizen to sp |
| d "how with reason we can arrive at just the | reasonable balance between fairness and the need to att |
| that the information available did support a | reasonable basis for an estimated four to 12 victims of |
| reviewed and agreed that the AC-1 provides a | reasonable basis for making claims on performance. |
| nts in which he acknowledges that there is a | reasonable basis for a ban on his books in certain comm |
| eatured status, we will have to articulate a | reasonable basis for selection. |
| ed, Moreno-Ocampo concluded that there was a | reasonable basis to believe that crimes within the juri |
| southern director concludes that there is no | reasonable basis in the information for this complaint |
| will not be enough competition to keep rates | reasonable, because of the capital costs. |
| in powers available to the Speaker to ensure | reasonable behaviour by MPs, including the ability to r |
| Grounds for | Reasonable Belief |
| Among his writings was | Reasonable Belief which was written jointly with his br |
| everage the assembly of these systems within | reasonable budgets. |
| s Angeles (such as Watts) had had in getting | reasonable bus service. |
| There is also a | reasonable bus network. |
| to bear in reaching what is claimed to be a | reasonable business decision." |
| It did | reasonable business at the box-office. |
| esident on condition that it should be for a | reasonable but limited time - he was adamant that the S |
| She thought the idea sounded | reasonable, but had never canned food in her life and h |
| ucation section mentions his Ph.D., which is | reasonable, but of course that means that you have to j |
| in for one minute after the green aspect was | reasonable, but the driver should have been instructed |
| cost of resigning the roadway was considered | reasonable by local governments, compared to that of th |
| How then, can a | reasonable Californian read this article without noting |
| This comprised a duty of | reasonable care on the part of Rodney Fitch to not use |
| the tort duty ‘is comparable to the duty of | reasonable care which is owed by a master to his servan |
| ns Ltd, claiming that they had not exercised | reasonable care in maintaining the coat; this argument |
| , firstly, that the Hotel had failed to take | reasonable care as they were required to do contractual |
| le for assessing the appropriate standard of | reasonable care in negligence cases involving skilled p |
| , but whether it conforms to the standard of | reasonable care demanded by the law. |
| roperty owner accused of failing to exercise | reasonable care for a horse on agistment. |
| Safety at Work Act 1974, by failing to take | reasonable care for the safety of his students. |
| ell, or other reservoir” and to remove “with | reasonable care” all fences, bars, gates, or doors that |
| ... I believe that a | reasonable case can be made for saying, not that we bel |
| The show originally used | reasonable categories such as "Movies" and "Popular Mus |
| Bishop Roger resigned the bishopric "for | reasonable caues" at the papal curia on or sometime bef |
| er to obtain a search warrant where there is | reasonable cause to suspect that a woman or girl is unl |
| iously been charged with a like offence, had | reasonable cause to believe that the girl was of or ove |
| ssive lane changing - changing lanes without | reasonable cause |
| d the vessel or in the vehicle which he with | reasonable cause suspects to have been so stolen or obt |
| Take with him a constable if he has | reasonable cause to fear any serious obstruction in the |
| seize anything found on board which he, with | reasonable cause, suspects to have been stolen or other |
| lly confers significant CB2 selectivity, but | reasonable CB1 affinity and selectivity is retained whe |
| t be established; all that can be known with | reasonable certainty is that it was raised during the e |
| lections of the time are now attributed with | reasonable certainty to Hieronymus Praetorius. |
| e age of 18. (The diagnosis can be made with | reasonable certainty from written records of the post-m |
| nly one work is known to be by Nycasius with | reasonable certainty, a Credo Vilayge, which exists in |
| is known about it to determine this now with | reasonable certainty. |
| While Micro provides a | reasonable challenge to computer science students attem |
| poulos with a 12% lead over Klerides, with a | reasonable chance of winning over 50% of the vote and a |
| The Liberals initially appeared to have a | reasonable chance of winning the 1995 election, placing |
| It seemed that nobody had a | reasonable chance to catch the ball, which, under the r |
| the mission they have sent to perform has a | reasonable chance of success. |
| eness of animal experimentation; pursues all | reasonable channels to eliminate such experimentation a |
| r-old boundaries of Bohemia, which was quite | reasonable choice. |
| Longest Journey yet, then The Messenger is a | reasonable choice." |
| have reached this number by subtracting "all | reasonable claims of rescue made by the Protestant Chur |
| With room for six passengers in | reasonable comfort, to keep the price down Copp enginee |
| ayed with the label despite not having had a | reasonable commercial success for well over a decade. |
| g in major population areas located beyond a | reasonable commuting distance (50 miles) of a state-sup |
| result is a realistic stereo field that has | reasonable compatibility with mono playback. |
| is an attempt to confiscate without full and | reasonable compensation the interests of the property o |
| nt to which he is entitled to recover, viz., | reasonable compensation for the services rendered. |
| ombat until September, when it finally had a | reasonable complement of aircraft. |
| n ratios of 25:1-244:1 have been achieved in | reasonable compression times (2.4 to 66 sec/frame). |
| Designers of double-clad fiber look for a | reasonable compromise between the optimized shape (for |
| spute about the presentation of units with a | reasonable compromise. |
| That seems like a | reasonable compromise. |
| disproportionate fear, is distinct from the | reasonable concern about rats and mice contaminating fo |
| he lack of addressing a reviewer's perfectly | reasonable concerns. |
| I think this is pretty | reasonable conclusion we've reached. |
| e approximately five acres of land and is in | reasonable condition for the most part, although it is |
| Most buildings are in | reasonable condition with most of the towers still rema |
| Some of these buildings are in a | reasonable condition, although they are derelict and ov |
| The tower still stands and appears to be in | reasonable condition. |
| In spite of this, it remains in | reasonable condition. |
| as remained disused for many years though in | reasonable condition. |
| While the state debt service costs were | reasonable, conditions were onerous, severely restricti |
| cy of the reports were considered to provide | reasonable confirmation that a large number of rapes di |
| e text as [will] leave no room for any other | reasonable construction." |
| and vegetables as healthy foods, and make a | reasonable contribution to the recommended daily intake |
| However, the cockpits were | reasonable copies of the real helicopter cockpits, and |
| t is evil in the child, inflict moderate and | reasonable corporal punishment, always, however, with t |
| In order to get | reasonable correlations, the most common elements conta |
| ck of equal access to quality health care at | reasonable cost |
| III, aimed not only to provide housing at a | reasonable cost but also to provide a catalyst for rene |
| usefulness, marketability, feasibility, and | reasonable cost. |
| hey cannot afford to keep adequately warm at | reasonable cost. |
| attracted to the society through loans at a | reasonable cost. |
| High reliability, easy to operate, | reasonable cost. |
| owner reclaims the estray, he is liable for | reasonable costs of its upkeep. |
| Fitzwallace and seemed dismissive of C.J.'s | reasonable counterpoint that Hoynes could then run an I |
| uent revisions, that issue is now also given | reasonable coverage. . . |
| ocial choice theory definitions of seemingly | reasonable criteria that are a measure of the fairness |
| Having attracted a | reasonable cult following on the London music circuit B |
| ossibility of improvement" and that it is "a | reasonable danger that he might again commit violent ac |
| sion or voting day of the meeting to another | reasonable date, place, and time certain in the case of |
| one of the only ice climbing areas within a | reasonable day's drive of New York City. |
| are reform, saying it would allow for a more | reasonable debate. |
| He had a | reasonable debut, making 24 and 31* against Gloucesters |
| ed to be psychologically incapable of making | reasonable decisions regarding suitable partners due to |
| ing that Stilicho spoke nothing but what was | reasonable, decreed that Alaric should receive three th |
| It's highly configurable and tweakable; | reasonable default configuration provided as well. |
| Most | reasonable definitions of "fractal" trivially imply som |
| gewood Arsenal experiments did not involve a | reasonable degree of informed consent as operationally |
| m all other acids is so small that this is a | reasonable demarcation. |
| I think this is a | reasonable description of the current state of affairs. |
| Starting with | reasonable descriptions of quantum physics, he construc |
| rther accelerating methods in order to reach | reasonable development time for new product design. |
| ies) during the day to control hunger, and a | reasonable dinner (300 calories) in the evening. |
| photograph taken in 1932 shows the house is | reasonable disrepair. |
| colleges in the underserved regions within a | reasonable distance of travel to the majority of reside |
| provide a supply of "wholesome water" within | reasonable distance of every home. |
| g a commercial wind farm in deep water and a | reasonable distance from the shore. |
| As the branch had always paid a regular and | reasonable dividend the Midland obtained powers to purc |
| y are degraded too rapidly to be active at a | reasonable dose, however, the addition of the alpha met |
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