Most
reasonable people try to steer clear of copyright or trademark infringement.
You feel good about things because, well, mistakes happen but here's
a reasonable person trying to make it right.
Not exact matches
When you're chasing after customers,
trying to get some revenue — any revenue — in the door, catering to the needs of the
people writing the checks seems perfectly
reasonable.
In the highly repressive context, it's extremely difficult for
people to even imagine taking a collective stand against the government, and if the outside world looks better, a
reasonable response is to
try to get there.
What
reasonable people do, what leaders do is they bring these groups together to
try and form consensus to respect the legal rights of
people who want to conduct commerce but requiring them to do it in an environmentally sound manner.
The point I'm
trying to make is that even with the basic assumption of retiring by 65 with $ 1 million dollars and a 4 % withdrawal rate yielding $ 40,000 a year, this might not be
reasonable for many
people.
The financials are realistic numbers, therefore setting
reasonable expectations (hopefully) for
people who might consider
trying or benchmarking.
He spent a lot of time
trying to reassure
people that he was basically a
reasonable guy who wanted peace and that force was a last resort.
Be
reasonable, these are just regular
people making the decisions they think best to
try stay open by appearing festive at Christmas time.
@response you said: «You might actually
try real, honest dialogue about faith and belief instead of just railing off extremes and
trying to cover it by saying all atheists are rational,
reasonable people.
He will help them to get well if he can, and he thinks that on their part they should
try: «Few
people faced with a diagnosis of potentially remediable malignant disease should be willing to give up the struggle if there is any
reasonable chance that some promising form of treatment is available to lessen the ravages of the disease or cure it.
The problem I have with what is going on here, is that I've only met one
person so far that has actually
tried to even understand what they are not believing to any
reasonable extent....
On their face they seem
reasonable and genuine but like so many
people WASP makes the mistake of
trying to force spiritual concepts into physical realities.
======= @GOPer «Attempts to justifying legislation of their values:» @Chad «seriously,, you are still
trying to say that having some kind of litmus test for what
people can lobby their government for is a
reasonable and good thing?
a
person can
try to be
reasonable and claim the existence of the supernatural is possible — but seriously — how probable is it?
If a
person is stupid enough to believe that, isn't
trying to calculate the day a
reasonable thing to do?
Bill, I wouldn't
try to predict the future either, but it certainly seems
reasonable that gay marriage could have beneficial effects for all involved in extended families including Christian families by encouraging acceptance within families and removing some legal roadblocks that have plagued
people who may already be in accepting extended families.
Coker can
try to shade White all he wants, any
reasonable person knows it's Conor forcing this.
«It doesn't make sense,» he said, «and there is no use in
trying to figure it out, because we are not dealing with
reasonable people.»
Usually I prefer to
try and debate
people on a calm and
reasonable level but, what is coming next is a full out emotional tirade brought on by recent and raw personal experience.
For some
people, a quadrupling of perinatal mortality is «too high», and why they think it is
reasonable to
try to dissuade women from having a home birth attended by a CPM or a UC.
As result, even if we can assume that, sometimes, the government is
trying to adopt sensible and
reasonable policy, it is impossible for
people to trust them if there is no transparency.
«Millions of
people are
trying to lose weight, and they are going about it in a
reasonable way — by
trying to reduce calories.
«What we are
trying to do is at the very limit of what a
reasonable person would say is possible,» admits Holder.
Having all this in mind, we can conclude that regular consumption of pistachio nuts and other tree nuts is a
reasonable choice for all
people trying to reduce body fat, whatever their reason might be — improving their health, a bodybuilding competition, or just looking good without clothes.
Lots of
people trying to get the six - pack look have mostly succeeded in getting there in a fairly
reasonable amount of time by following a healthy diet and training regularly.
If the vegetable oil industry had
tried to tell us that the cause of our deteriorating health was the lack of artificial and «fake» food in our diets I doubt that many
people would have found that to be a
reasonable hypothesis.
Always
try and reply to
people's messages and reply in a
reasonable amount of time, not weeks later.
The key to sense this tone is to read different lines out of profile statements and
try to figure out whether this
person is friendly, well - adjusted,
reasonable, pleasant or what kind of quality he / she possess.
I'm a fun and unique
person, very open minded, and
tries to be
reasonable... sometimes XD but I am just
trying something new.I love manga, anime, music and going on adventures.
Here, the director takes an unflinching look at unflattering characters and develops them into
reasonable people who are simply
trying to earn enough money to either survive or keep their families alive.
You bring stuff like this up, even the most previously
reasonable people think you're envious or elitist or anti-self publishing or old fashioned or just
trying to rain on everyone's parade or scaremongering.
Like Kelsi, here, who loves to visit the cats but spends just as much of her time
trying to help
people get the medical attention their pets need at a
reasonable price.
For those who want to taste the delicacies outside the hotel, there are numerous restaurants served some kind of foods or
try the local cuisine on the local food stalls called warung where you can taste local cuisine at
reasonable price as well as get in touch with local
people.
I don't se why pubs don't just let devs play to they're strengths, let them do what they're good at and have a
reasonable, yet a «guaranteed» amount of financial success with they're games, but instead of that we get corporate meddling, following popular trends and possibly, companies gambling its brands reputation away along with the
people that work for them, all for a chance, not a «guarantee», at making as big a profit as they're greed allows Tldr They'd rather gamble it all and «
try» to get all the profits, then guarantee success and get a
reasonable amount of the profits
I'm sure
people at Doublefine are
trying their best, and they clearly have a bad luck cloud above their heads, but, I don't know, I'm starting to have some massive doubts about their capability at making a game in a
reasonable amout of time...
We
try to give as much notice as possible but offers of work may also come at short notice, so we're looking for
people who live within
reasonable travelling distance of Tate Liverpool.
«We
tried to put out a
reasonable report,» said Mr. Holt, who now is in charge of managing power supplies and fuel for the National Rural Electrical Cooperative Association, which represents utilities serving 40 million
people.
From a practical standpoint this would seem to lead
reasonable people to
try to learn more and to only implement «no regrets» policies, but
people are often less than
reasonable aren't they.
I am far more likely to be persuaded by those that want to debate the content of an argument in a
reasonable manner, and far less likely to be influenced by
people who refuse to debate, and have no interest in those that simply
try to belittle the
person — playing the man, not the ball.
It is intellectually dishonest to devote several pages to cherry - picking studies that disagree with the IPCC consensus on net health effects because you don't like its scientific conclusion, while then devoting several pages to hiding behind [a misstatement of] the U.N. consensus on sea level rise because you know a lot
reasonable people think the U.N. wildly underestimated the upper end of the range and you want to attack Al Gore for worrying about 20 - foot sea level rise.On this blog, I have
tried to be clear what I believe with my earlier three - part series: Since sea level, arctic ice, and most other climate change indicators have been changing faster than most IPCC models projected and since the IPCC neglects key amplifying carbon cycle feedbacks, the IPCC reports almost certainly underestimate future climate impacts.
The truth about Judith Curry, as I see it, is that she has a strong attraction for political dialogue, and refuses to see that the public debate over climate is fundamentally at odds with good science, as is the IPCC - sponsored «consensus» of climate alarmism, or in her case, of climate political - worryism (she seems deeply attached to helping bring about «
reasonable» and «responsible» climate policies — whereas my view is that any and all such climate policies, now, are necessarily based upon incompetent, false science, are entirely the wrong thing to
try to impose upon the
people of the world, and need to be summarily thrown out, before one can even begin to have a dispassionate, competent scientific dialogue — as opposed to the political debate now being served up — on the state of climate science.).
I chalk that up to the fact I listen and
try to be
reasonable while most
people he argues with don't.
Rationalist's problem is that when he doesn't understand what the vast majority of scientists are saying, he doesn't do what a
reasonable person does and
try to find out more about the science, he assumes he's right and the vast majority of scientists working in the field are wrong.
At the California Appellate Report blog, Shaun Martin points to the recent case of
People v. Moore as the latest example of why the appellate courts really, really wish the trial courts would not
try to explain the concept of «beyond a
reasonable doubt» to jurors.
I think the parking story above is a great example of a
person trying to achieve a
reasonable goal (to get a neighbor to stop parking in an improper way that impedes his own ability to park his car), but completely undercutting that goal through a needlessly infuriating «demand letter» of sorts.
Section 11 (b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms attests to this, in that it guarantees the right of accused
persons «to be
tried within a
reasonable time».
This culture was fostered by doctrinal and practical difficulties plaguing the analytical framework then applicable to the right of accused
persons, guaranteed under s. 11 (b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, to be
tried within a
reasonable time.
«But how you can say that just because the
person is
trying to defend himself through
reasonable motions, how that can become this constant barrage of argument that I'm guilty?»
When the courts determine if the
person was
reasonable or not, they usually
try to see if the owner was making continuous and comprehensive inspections of the property.