Sentences with phrase «reasonable excuse»

"Reasonable excuse" refers to having a valid and acceptable reason for not doing something or for acting differently than expected. It means having a logical and understandable justification for your actions or lack thereof. Full definition
There are some bad behaviors that are so commonplace and easy to fall into, we've come up with seemingly reasonable excuses for them.
He was charged with failing to give a sample without reasonable excuse.
Good old - fashioned fear has disguised itself as a perfectly reasonable excuse not to do something that might just be your life's purpose.
If you can never get hold of them be very wary, even if they give you a seemingly reasonable excuse.
I think wearing flip flops with jeans has a more reasonable excuse than wearing shorts with ANY kind of boot.
Cost and technical expertise are no longer reasonable excuses for a poor web presence.
Note that the province appears to occupy a better position than municipalities in that plaintiffs must establish reasonable excuse.
However, you didn't dare to start talking, having many reasonable excuses.
Rule 5 - 36 does not state, nor does it mean, that failure to comply without reasonable excuse is automatically professional misconduct.
I have a perfectly reasonable excuse to not write right now.
They really get this 50 - year old backstory, and they try very hard to stay true to it, or invent very reasonable excuses for diverging from it.
The only reasonable excuse I can come up with for maintaining the navigation bar as it currently exists is if you literally have no space on the bezels due to stereo speakers (as in the Nexus 6, but the Nexus 6P's bezels are still wide enough to fit capacitive buttons).
Factual maintains that the penalty is not due because the return was not late, whereas, reasonable excuse accepts that the penalty is due, but there was good reason for the return being submitted late (i.e..
And thanks to parity, roster restrictions, a short 12 - team playoff and some very reasonable excuses in Toronto, Seattle and the red half of the New York area, there's no guarantee that either Atlanta United or NYCFC will still be standing in December.
Which seems a pretty reasonable excuse for not being able to wait in line for three hours in the middle of a workday.
A conservative woman further hardened by her daughter's loss, Mildred refuses to accept even the most reasonable excuses for the unsolved murder, demanding that the blood of every man in town be drawn to compare against gathered DNA and suggesting that all males should have samples drawn at birth for a kind of pre-crime database.
The dialogue is all text based which I found pretty jarring considering we've got voice acting in pretty much all other games... the only somewhat reasonable excuse I could think of was that with the expanded roster in this edition (the largest roster so far) perhaps they didn't want to have the odd experience of some characters voiced while others weren't (or at least not by the actual star... and given some are no longer with us it would be a bit hard).
Failure to give notice or sufficient notice in the case of injury, except where the injury was caused by snow or ice upon a sidewalk, is not a bar to the action if the judge before whom the action is tried is of the opinion that the municipality was not prejudiced by the lack or insufficiency of notice and that to bar the action would be an injustice, even if reasonable excuse for the lack or insufficiency of notice is not established.
Colin gives a perfectly reasonable excuse for being late, which includes Hollywood, Califonia beach parties and sniffing powder of a... Continue reading IndieCast 18: The Volume of PS TV
The second and much more reasonable excuse is because by keeping Link mute, the player inserts him or herself into Link's place as the protagonist.
If we acknowledge that our squad is better or at least as good as Chelsea's then there can only be three reasonable excuses for being 9 points behind them in the league.
After all, there's always a reasonable excuse, an unexpected obstacle or something to point to as the rationale for failure.
A man was arrested in Dunfermline, Scotland, on Saturday for carrying a potato peeler in a public place «without reasonable excuse» and faces up to four years in prison.
There are still some good Catholics who become scrupulous about having missed Mass when there was a reasonable excusing cause, such as illness, lengthy travel or the care of the sick, but far more common is the lack of any sense that there is a grave obligation to assist at Mass on days of precept and that it is a sin to miss Mass without a good reason.
Must not leave early without permission from management or notifying management with a reasonable excuse for the early dismissal if they are not present.
After taking a winter hiatus from any real training (too cold, too icy, too dark... reasonable excuses), Josh and I are back, running our usual Sunday route along South Boston Harbor Walk.
The dinner was free to all; and more than twenty thousand greasy fingers testified their owners» appreciation of the eatables, and gave at least one - third of the guests a reasonable excuse to get off that venerable truism about fingers being made before forks.
Du n no why he stands up for Arsene even when it's obvious there are no reasonable excuses for Wenger's actions.
Now, however, the court has said that the doctor's DNA can be tested from objects from his home, ie: toothbrushes, but that the information will be sealed unless the children can prove they have a reasonable excuse for believing themselves to be the doctor's biological children.
Nora gave me the motivation and a perfectly reasonable excuse to slow down and shut the doors of our school for a little while (luckily it also happened to be summer break, or close enough).
Today's report calls for defences of «reasonable excuse» of «public interest» be included in the legislation, to reduce the chance of prosecutions being thrown out of court as being incompatible with the ECHR.
For instance, Section 27 (a)(ii)(bear with me) says the captain of a ship or aircraft will be guilty of an offence if they fail «without reasonable excuse to comply with any directions... with respect to the removal of a person from the United Kingdom».
The Federal Government had on January 18, 2018 filed a suit marked FHC / ABJ / CR / 4/2018 containing two counts of failure of the defendants to declare their assets «without reasonable excuse and upon the notice to declare» them before the panel.
So no, I don't think that's a reasonable excuse
There will be no need for the prosecution to prove that the individual's actions were dishonest but the taxpayer can put forward a «reasonable excuse» defence.
And it will create a criminal offence for MPs to knowingly make a false claim for an allowance, fail without reasonable excuse to register a relevant interest and contravene without reasonable excuse the rules on paid advocacy.
However, there is a «reasonable excuse» defence and provision for reduction of the penalty in special circumstances.
The watchdog has notified the police of a possible electoral offence after 307 payments totalling # 184,676 were found to be missing from the Liberal Democrats» spending return «without a reasonable excuse».
The Conservatives blamed «simple human error» but the commission said that was not a «reasonable excuse».
That's a reasonable excuse for someone like Jared O'Mara, or some of the dodgier SNP MPs.
Maybe good old - fashioned fear has disguised itself as a perfectly reasonable excuse to avoid taking a risk or pursuing what you REALLY desire.
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