Sentences with phrase «reasons reasonable people»

And they are one of the reasons reasonable people have begun to take a closer look at the party line.

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While the company refused to indicate whether cost was the reason for shutting the office down, reasonable people can agree that ditching a 15,000 - square - foot office space in San Francisco must contribute some cost benefit — though Automattic declined to specify how much.
This is the reason why people are advised to have a research first on the Internet for those who offer the utmost service at a reasonable price.
Plurality support will tend to go with whoever seems more reasonable - though the reasons political actors give will have some impact on what people see as reasonable.
When people take the time to compose and post reasonable, thoughtful comments here they should not be trashed for no reason.
People have trouble reasoning with House, he isn't as reasonable as he thinks.
There is pretty reasonable evidence and reason to think that people may be born with a genetic predisposition to believe in the supernatural.
There are just too many reasons why we can show it never happened for any logical reasonable person to accept it as if it were true.
One can not put it too baldly: such people have, for whatever reasons, made a faith commitment that excludes them from the community of reasonable discourse about human rights.
we send people to death chambers based on reason, deductively and inductively, and ponder evidence that is often extremely unclear and formulate an opinion of truth or in court cases beyond a reasonable doubt.
It is a question on which reasonable and good people can disagree — vehemently, perhaps, but for legitimate reasons.
We're willing to invest in the department and use it as a reason for people to come here with reasonable prices and exceptional quality.»
«If - and it really is the big if - there is a cap put on the number of people or the amount of money that you can spend on developing a new engine, and it's at a reasonable level, we have a good reason to study it.»
Lots of people consider, with good reason, that this woman's «activism» is not only silly and founded on ignorance and misinformation, but an attempt to shame other mothers who make perfectly reasonable choices about how to feed their children.
No, I did it for the same reason this party must now come out fighting: Because someone has to stand up for the liberal Britain in which we and millions of decent, reasonable people believe.
«Every year, hundreds of donors give more money than is allowed by state law that has highest limits of any state capping donation size; scores of candidates fail to disclose large contributions received in the run - up to Election Day; thousands of filings obfuscate the identity of donors or the purpose of expenditures through the inclusion of incomplete or incorrect information; and dozens of incumbent lawmakers spend campaign funds for what reasonable people would unanimously agree are non-campaign reasons,» the report found.
«A casual reading of the reasons provided by the Commissioner in that document leaves an ordinary reasonable person with the conclusion that the decision to disqualify each of the presidential candidates was premised upon an alleged non-compliance with regulation 7 of the Public Elections Regulation, 2016 (C.I. 94).
There are many reasonable reasons why people do not like libertarianism.
His strongly worded statement said: «A casual reading of the reasons provided by the Commissioner in that document leaves an ordinary reasonable person with the conclusion that the decision to disqualify each of the presidential candidates was premised upon an alleged non-compliance with regulation 7 of the Public Elections Regulation, 2016 (C.I. 94).
Although Clegg was determined to resist any invitation to meet Cameron before polling day, tonight's film reveals a chance 45 - minute meeting, at the opening of the Supreme Court last October, which allowed them to get to know and trust each other — as Cameron says, he established that Clegg was «a reasonable person, in politics for the right reasons».
And the research indicates that people can experience pain for the wrong reasons or fail to experience it when it would be very reasonable to do so.
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.
Quality online dating agency UK sites take reasonable measures to weed out people who've joined an online site for all the wrong reasons.
Overall this is a game for people who value aesthetics over gameplay and quantity over quality, which the second point is perfectly reasonable but the first not so much since movies and other media sources can provide aesthetics and not gameplay where as only games can provide gameplay which is the sole reason Myself and many many other gamers buy games.
«The only reason we'd go back and do, like, a super classic kind of product is if a whole bunch of people just internally at Valve said they wanted to do it and had a reasonable explanation for why [they did],» said Newell.
There are myriad reasons people like to throw around for that dark time: Microsoft focusing on the Xbox and paying less attention to the PC, Windows XP breaking compatibility with a bunch of older games from the «90s, fewer companies in the CPU / GPU markets, the increasing popularity of PC - centric genres (like shooters) on consoles, the fact that consoles actually provided the PC with some reasonable competition in terms of graphics, the rise of DRM, Steam looking like garbage in its infancy.
This isn't a new phenomenon, and there are two primary reasons the big crash has never materialized in the catastrophic ways that reasonable people would have assumed were likely.
I have to respectfully disagree that he deserves no sympathy and that he jumped to believe rumors — Dia states clearly that she did not offer him any explanation, herself, and did not even give a reason why, so any reasonable person, even wanting to give the benefit of the doubt, would have to draw the conclusion he did.
People choose to refinance for a number of different reasons, but the main reason is that homeowners wish to consolidate all of their different high interest carrying debts into one simple payment that is not only easier to keep track, but also has a more reasonable interest rate and is thus easier to amortize (pay off).
One of the main reasons that so many people are deeply in debt today is because they spent more money than reasonable on things that they really didn't need and couldn't really afford.
You're reasoning (that there are now a variety of ETF's and people may be «chasing» sectors) is reasonable, but I wonder if it explains the entire difference.
The only reason that laws don't already exist to prevent such destructive rescue activities is that no reasonable person could have imagined a scenario in which anyone would be irrational enough to do it.
We're not having a reasonable debate, we're just seeing a lot of websites running articles moaning without really offering much reason and a lot of people loudly declaring that they are done with Game of Thrones, not because there's something actually worth talking about, but because it was a fan - favorite character who, because she had one badass moment last season, is now supposed to be exempt from the usual hardships Game of Thrones likes to throw around.
So when smart, reasonable people suddenly start taking leave of their senses, every time an equally smart and reasonable person disagrees with them on who would make a finer President, it's a reason to get worried.
There are three reasons for phrasing the question this way — ignorance (in which case someone really believes that sheer number of birds is the problem and the cat comparison is reasonable), sloppy phrasing (in which case the cat comparison is a reasonable way to avoid the other person inadvertantly misleading readers) or deliberate dishonesty (in which case the cat comparison is again a legit way to prevent deliberate misleading).
Keep in mind that «plausibly awful scenarios» without «reasonable certainty» are not sufficient reason to destroy the economies of the world and extend both the ensuing poverty and the susceptibility to disaster to ALL the planet's peoples.
So while any reasonable person would look at all we know about the growth limiting effects of temperature, and the evidence of the so - called «divergence problem» and get a bit concerned, reasons for vague concerns don't cut much mustard when it comes to a takedown.
The best that you can hope for, and the reason that I expressed my thanks, is that enough people have the dogged tenacity to do it well, and that enough other «reasonable people» are inspired to check the original sources.
Then it might be reasonable to accept a lower statistical threshold when examining effects in people, because you already have reason to believe that the observed effect is not just chance.
You sound like a reasonable person, but you can't be reasoned with.
I pointed out the Goddard / Marcott analogy on the 24th, twice, and was roundly attacked for it since my name isn't McIntyre, attacked for my nefarious motives that are merely to strongly shun mistakes, outlandish conspiracy theories and outspoken crackpot comments on mainstream skeptical blogs that afford the usual hockey stick team members newfound media attention with very lasting damage to skepticism and also strongly hinder my ability to reach out to reasonable people who are strongly averse to extremism as nearly all normal people happen to be for very good reason.
«If writings or behavior by a scientist doesn't comport with what a reasonable person's expectations of that scientist are, then that in itself is reason enough for condemnation of and a loss of trust in that scientist.»
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I've heard some reasonable - sounding people suggest that one of the reasons Trump may not be officially designated as a «target» is because the DoJ is of the opinion that they can not indict a sitting president, so formally speaking he can not be considered a putative defendant (and can never be a «target» as a result).
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• Not noticing a hazard a reasonable person would have noticed • Engaging in a distracting activity that caused them not to notice the hazard (ie: texting) • Being in a dangerous area illegally or for a reason that was not legitimate • Failing to notice warning signs or to utilize safety measures
Putting 787 aside, do the reasons provide us with some support for the conclusion that the panel thought a reasonable person could hold that there is no reasonable doubt that Truscott killed her.
The hearing officer will consider the timing of the offer, if you have moved and your reasons for moving, your diligence in trying to return to work, whether you have returned to work with another employer, and whether the effort, risk, sacrifice or expense is such that a reasonable person would not accept the offer.
[20] The court went on to define recklessness as an act performed while knowing or having reason to know of facts which would lead a reasonable person to realize that his or her conduct creates an unreasonable risk of physical harm to another and that such risk is substantially greater than that which is necessary to make his conduct negligent.
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