Sentences with phrase «entirely unreasonable»

Still, the notch isn't entirely unreasonable; Android P is expected to include native support for formatting apps around the notch.
«If the Segwit2x agreement fails to implement the 2x part, which is not entirely unreasonable, and only ends up being being basically SegWit without the 2x, many miners will likely defect to Bitcoin Cash.»
In doing so, the Court thwarted a bold attempt — albeit not entirely unreasonable given the language of Article 218 TFEU as a whole — by the Parliament to foray into the EU's CFSP.
I am not convinced it is entirely unreasonable to consider whether there could be legal reforms permitting the Commission to have some role in serving respondents in applications for judicial review.
I suspect that no amount of enquiries, however constituted will be satisfying if they arrive at a verdict in Mann's favour, yes this is speculative but on the evidence not entirely unreasonable.
This expectation from the lay public that scientists are either right or wrong is entirely unreasonable, and is in fact fallacious reasoning.
It is entirely unreasonable to suggest that the lay public are scientific «peers» capable of digesting the primary data.
Their choice of 1930 as a start point is not entirely unreasonable in itself, a way of disentangling the obvious «acceleration'that occurred in the earlier parts of the 1900s.
That's not entirely unreasonable, so I turned on the Wii U and entered Wii Mode to access the transfer utility on that console.
So far, I have not seen Double Fine fail to meet any expectations unless those expectations are entirely unreasonable.
The first thing that I have to complain about is the entirely unreasonable wait time to access a game.
It's not entirely unreasonable for many gamers to have seen this coming.
On the other hand, it wouldn't seem entirely unreasonable to suspect that there's at least a little advantage to be gained from mid-caps» relative unpopularity (due to people picking up large and small and ignoring what's in the middle).
If you find a good one, that provides you with investment, tax, retirement and estate planning, regularly updates the plan and makes the necessary corrections as life happens, you could argue that paying their fee is not entirely unreasonable.
So, in short, should I dump some or all of my savings into my student loan, should I do it now or when I've paid off a bigger portion of that loan, or is this an entirely unreasonable plan?
Even taking into account both fees, that makes our average «cost» about $ 30 per book / audiobook, which since many of them are only in hardback release currently, isn't an entirely unreasonable cost.
If a 1.0 L liter engine can get to 200 horsepower without enhanced aspiration, it is not entirely unreasonable to suggest that a naturally aspirated 2.0 L engine can approach 400 horsepower.
If you didn't grab it then it'll now set you back # 7.99 — a price that isn't entirely unreasonable.
That wasn't entirely unreasonable — for years the series had thrived on PlayStation and now it was about to take a colossal detour.
The rules are entirely unreasonable, a fact even the autocratic Vernon realizes, but he evokes the strict conditions anyway, assuming they will keep the students under control while he sort of supervises them from his office across the hall.
The silence of texting, versus the cacophony of talking are the same in terms of rude behavior because both negate conversation and force the person who's not texting or talking on the phone to sit patiently and quietly, an entirely unreasonable expectation.
This isn't an entirely unreasonable request, however, not everyone's buying what they're trying to sell.
As Jill Filipovic writes in Cosmopolitan, «Pew seems to be operating under the (not entirely unreasonable) assumption that men are expected to have jobs to be «marriage material,» while women simply have to exist.»
But, they're late round picks, so that's not entirely unreasonable.
Science simply claims that it is entirely unreasonable to believe them to be true.
The valuation is neither entirely unreasonable nor unusually appealing, but compared to the fairly high valuation of the market currently, it may make a good choice for a stock with a decent dividend yield (3.43 %) and consistent dividend growth history.

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It is unclear whether the letter - writer expects the aunt to switch her own household over entirely to the letter - writer's «holistic» wholesome vegetarian diet, or to merely make separate meals according to that diet and force the 9 - year - old to eat them instead of the other food, but either expectation is pretty unreasonable.
RBS demanded a 100 % cash guarantee from the company, which chief executive Omer Kutluoglu judged to be «completely unreasonable, as well as entirely pointless».
Expecting any more insight into a Terrence Malick movie is unreasonable, although it is easy imagine there being hours and hours of deleted scenes on such a long, ambitious production perhaps to be unearthed one day in the Criterion Collection where this would feel entirely at home.
But in the public sector, unions are almost entirely insulated from the consequences of making unreasonable demands, since governments never go out of business.
If two of the most important papers for the hockey stick turn out to be based entirely upon unreasonable methodology which is dishonestly defended, why should anyone trust other papers in the field to be correct?
Though I agree with you entirely that an obiously biased economist should have thier opinion taken with a giant grain of salt, I think it is unreasonable to ask that people hand over their critical judgetment of issues to the community of «respected scientists».
Proven fuel reserves can not be entirely burned and the CO2 released into the atmosphere and / or ocean without unreasonable risk.
We may be quick to dismiss the views of a self - represented person as being inherently unreasonable, but if we take a moment to consider their perspective, the views are entirely rational.
[48] The court did confirm, however, an HPRB exercise of discretion will be patently unreasonable if it is (a) exercised arbitrarily or in bad faith, (b) exercised for an improper purpose, (c) based entirely or predominantly on irrelevant factors, or (d) fails to take statutory requirements into account.
The court confirmed that s. 58 of the Administrative Tribunals Act applied to the HPRB, such that a court would not interfere with findings of fact or law, or an exercise of discretion by the HPRB, unless patently unreasonable, e.g., where discretion is exercised arbitrarily or in bad faith, for an improper purpose, based on entirely or predominantly irrelevant factors, or fails to account for statutory requirements.
Prohibiting use of the cloud entirely in every circumstances seems unreasonable.
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