Sentences with phrase «specific than the reasonable»

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This list is not exhaustive, but it need not be so; more important than any one of the specific items above is the general principle that crafting a reasonable agenda for dialogue requires a commitment to allowing the other party to define itself on its own terms.
In identifying specific causal relations, event A, is almost always judged to be the cause of B, (that is, when our judgment is reasonable) because of the prior conjunction of events of sort A with events of sort B, or analogous evidence, rather than on the basis of direct discrimination of a process in B, taking account of, flowing from, or forming itself by virtue of Ai (PNK 87).4
More reasonable and realistic than assuming gross negligence without any specific information.
Think about geographic targeting as well — it's a realistic and reasonable idea to concentrate on one city and develop a specific message for its citizens, rather than spin a bottle and keep your fingers crossed, trying to target someone somewhere in the world.
We should set reasonable goals and try out a variety of specific approaches for meeting them, rather than pretending that we know in advance which will function best and how much improvement they will generate.
Since the Kentucky court did not mandate a specific set of reforms, this broad definition is more political rhetoric than a reasonable judicially manageable standard.
It seems entirely reasonable shareholders should have an actual opportunity to consider & approve a specific use of proceeds for a proposed (substantial) share issue, rather than giving management carte blanche in advance to raise & spend money as they see fit.
The VCPR for the specific pet that is the subject of the video contact must have been established within a reasonable time considering the specific condition of the pet but in no case more than a year prior to your participation in a Petzam call with the Pet Owner / Client.
«I do think that rather than simply defend the status quo with reasonable but reactive arguments, we should take seriously the notion of the Court as a bureaucratic institution, and ask, as a matter of first impression, what arrangements would best suit the Court's specific needs.»
This would mean a business could ignore market forces and pay significantly less than what is reasonable for a specific job.
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