Sentences with phrase «respond in a reasonable way»

You're absolutely right John0711 but have a look at what happens above when someone like gooner100 tries to respond in a reasonable way.
When Ms. Garland first brought her concerns about the customer's behavior to Mr. Tackaberry's attention, Mr. Tackaberry was found by the Adjudicator to have responded in a reasonable way by cautioning the customer and urging him to keep his distance from the employee.

Not exact matches

Remember that you set the tone: If you approach people in a calm and reasonable manner, our chances are much higher that they respond in the same way.
As we begin to observe more reasonable valuations in the general equity market, you'll see us respond the same way in the Strategic Growth Fund.
Nevertheless, it seems to me as a Protestant outsider that, when one sets Newman in the context of his brothers, the conservative interpretation is surely strengthened: John, Charles, and Frank were all responding to the same challenges to authority; in juxtaposing them, it is clear that it was the paths of the other two brothers which represented that of private conscience and there seems no reasonable way to interpret Newman's move to Rome as anything other than a decisive rejection of such a move in all of its forms, even the moderately Christian.
To situations of these kinds the comparative religionist may respond in various ways, though to me it hardly seems reasonable that he not respond at all.
But over time, Higgins said he came to see the NRA responding to reasonable gun control measures in a knee - jerk way, too, and blocking sensible measures such as background checks for those who buy weapons at gun shows.
We certainly see her responding in reasonable and supportive ways to him, when not (understandably) upset at any hint that he might not be faithful.
We would like to invite you and your client to meet with us to discuss an alternative means to resolve this matter in a way that is fair to our clients and respects the mandate of yours... We are of the opinion that, viewed objectively, the state of the evidence to this point demonstrates that this prosecution has no reasonable prospect of success... You have no evidence to respond to our experts and, it seems to us, no reasonable basis to expect they will be disbelieved... We think you will agree that an objective review of Mr. Marschdorf's evidence exposes serious weaknesses in the prosecution case and significant areas of agreement between the defence and your only witness... You are dependent on a theory advanced by Mr. Osborne which misconceives the law.
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