Sentences with phrase «sounds reasonable»

That sounds reasonable to me but I'm also considering offering him that amount split between two payments as I really have no idea if I can make the numbers work or not and would prefer to not sink too many costs into something that might not work at all.
I am getting the windows for about $ 130 each (sounds reasonable).
Yes on the surface that sounds reasonable.
But since you say that it doesn't need to be gutted to the studs, $ 80k for rehab sounds reasonable.
Sounds reasonable enough, doesn't it?
If they fail to adjust their way of running the organization, even after a few advice and warnings, it sounds reasonable to give them a Resignation letter Sample.
For a company like Samsung and reliability over service centres and Warranty claims, price betweek 30 - 35k sounds reasonable.
The 3,000 mAh cell still sounds reasonable (despite dropping 510mAh compared to the original Z Play), but it still performs much like a 4,000 mAh cell from our use.
Paying an extra for a slightly better camera and a fingerprint sensor sounds reasonable to me.
Getting these specs at a $ 500 to $ 600 price point sounds reasonable enough, but it remains to be seen just what Huawei has planned.
The idea of putting your money into an investment with a higher rate of return sounds reasonable, and yet this objection is based upon a flawed assumption and is irrelevant in large part.
Sounds reasonable to me!!!
Sounds reasonable... and it worked at the trial court level.
Regardless of whether this sounds reasonable or not, my only fear is that the buyer may not operate the business successfully enough to pay USD X to me in a reasonable time.
But it actually sounds reasonable.
That sounds reasonable.
That sounds reasonable enough.
The plaintiffs lawyers settled the case for $ 59 million, which sounds reasonable enough on the surface.
But in a legal context, it's often rational to conclude that when a legally significant event is followed by a result, that result probably flowed from the event.177 For example, a criminal defendant could claim her medication prevented her guilty plea from being knowingly and voluntarily made.178 It sounds reasonable, but absent evidence that the medication affected the defendant's cognitive function, it's spurious.
Sounds reasonable, logical, and cost - effective.
This sounds reasonable, because that is what physics would dictate.
sounds reasonable until you look squarely at your motivations for getting involved.
Sounds reasonable behaviour to me!
Sounds reasonable... hope you are correct on the regenerative braking power.
This is a standard line in the WSJ because it sounds reasonable at first blush, but of course it conveys a deep falsehood.
By that I mean it doesn't require new basic physics and it doesn't violate physical laws and sounds reasonable.
There must be a name of a con game wherein all sorts of reasonable statements are made, but a few hidden statements are embedded, so that the public says, «WOW,» that sounds reasonable.
The hypothesis that the biota exerts a real and significant regulating effect on our climate sounds reasonable, even if it's not corroborated by any empirical evidence.
Sounds reasonable to me, but I could not find any peer reviewed papers about it.
This sounds reasonable on first glance but ignores the fact that, according to CAGW theory, the warming had materialized prior to 1997.
Sounds reasonable to me.
The UHI hypothesis sounds reasonable, though.
So, the advice to Congress sounds reasonable out of context until you see how it is played in real life, and that Gleick was in fact outraged that HI should have any $ or influence at all or even exist.
That sounds reasonable.
It sounds reasonable, especially since it is known that warmer water holds less CO2 than colder water does.
Sounds reasonable, but Newton claims «this message is profoundly anti-science.»
That sounds reasonable and may well be the best choice in practice, but that brings in a possible problem.
I'm reminded of any number of meetings I've been in where some dickhead vice-president who knows nothing about technology will, for political or budgetary reasons, give his or her creative, oversimplified misundertanding that sounds reasonable enough to other dickheaded VPs and managers, yet is outright wrong.
While this sounds reasonable, it is not true.
I don't know too much about oceanic spreading zones and volcanoes, what you describe sounds reasonable.
This sounds reasonable to avoid climate change, but I can not imagine rich nations to agree to it.
I just read that worldclimatereport article earlier today (i think climatedebatedaily linked it) and was all annoyed at their tone... then Chip comes and posts here and sounds reasonable.
Gavin, Mike, this assertion sounds reasonable, but does it imply that the reliability of your results depends entirely on the novelty of the method you introduced?
Sure, sounds reasonable.
If they are jumping right into DLC development now... Well, sounds reasonable.
Mandatory means - testing sounds reasonable in theory but falls short in practice, says Cory Smith, director of pet protection and policy issues for The HSUS.
It sounds reasonable enough, but doesn't hold up very well to scrutiny.
Sounds reasonable, right?
Do you think that the treatment plan that the vet has him on described above sounds reasonable?
Both sounds reasonable; but neither has been proven.
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