Sentences with phrase «where reasonable people»

but when you get around to looking at that interminable thread, you'll find that most of what people were arguing about wasn't in the territory of things like ice sheet dynamics where reasonable people could differ about the science.
With the number of posts being deleted it would be a shame to just let the ignorant sycophants win, even when it is a childish game of «Hide» where reasonable people post their comments then cover their eyes and count to 100 while the Christards run around behind different names and make spurious claims, and when they can't back up their claims they resort to just hiding the comments they are unable to refute.
«For example, my fellow atheist opponents the other night portrayed the future — if we could only shrug off religion — as a wonderful sunlit upland, where reasonable people would make reasonable decisions in a reasonable world.
This is not something where reasonable people can agree to disagree.
The lawsuit was filed based on provisions of the Albuquerque Humane and Ethical Animal Rules and Treatment (HEART) ordinance which provides that «Any person who relinquishes possession or control of an animal in a location where any reasonable person would know the animal has little chance of finding food, potable water, and shelter is guilty of cruelty.»
The unanimous decision held that this type of communication was comparable to consulting your lawyer in your «employer's conference room, in a loud voice, with the door open» where any reasonable person would expect the employer to overhear it.
In Adams, it was held that constructive knowledge was likely to be deemed at the point where a reasonable person in the claimant's position would have considered the disease serious enough to be curious about its causes and origins and would have sought medical and / or expert advice.
If you built a cabin where a reasonable person would see it, it would count.
The company relied on the Supreme Court of Canada decision in Evans v. Teamsters Local Union No. 31, 2008 SCC 20 (CanLII), which held that an employee will be expected to return to work for the dismissing employer where a reasonable person would accept such opportunity.

Not exact matches

In a case where being reasonable is when people do what we want them to do.
I think my point was missed and you zeroed in on one person listed where there is reasonable doubt regarding his beliefs.
Anywhere, in fact, where religion is the central topic, it seems that the polemical dimensions of the intellectual life are swept under the rug, or treated as the kind of embarrassment that reasonable people ought to pretend isn't there.
In a culture where what constitutes a reasonable religion is shifting, it does no good to expect people to ratify traditional understandings of religious liberty.
Yes we have checks and balances but when the large amount of people (40 % +) in our reasonable society reject science based on Christianity you can see where those checks can easily disappear, many people are working towards that end.
Unlike God Is Not Dead, where the atheist professor is portrayed as blindly antagonistic toward people of faith, Martin's frustrations with religion are reasonable and relatable, especially given the circumstances, and I found myself nodding along as he urged Philomena to confront the evil done to her by the Church.
reasonable person would think of when judging the why's and where for's of the entire scenario.....
But eventually the gaslighting brought me to a point where I was afraid to say anything, so I'd just gather evidence in the hope that I'd eventually find something that couldn't be denied by any reasonable person.
Forty - two per cent of people believed the act should be changed so people could only be detained where there was «reasonable suspicion» of involvement in terrorism, compared to 33 % opposed.
If privacy laws criminalise taking photos of people in places where they have a «reasonable expectation of privacy», surely women walking around in public places have a «reasonable expectation» of keeping their pants private.
The law says «Where a police officer notified of a special event under subsection (1) has reasonable grounds to believe that the special event if held may lead to violence or endanger public defence, public order, public safety, public health or the running of essential services or violate the rights and freedoms of other persons, he may request the organisers to postpone the special event to any other date or to the relocate the special event.»
If you find yourself in disagreement with Ken Livingstone, there's a reasonable chance you are where most people in the country are.»
Concerns have also been raised about the powers under section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, where the police can stop people without reasonable suspicion when a senior offi cer believes there is a real risk of serious violence in an area.
Beyond the shared repugnant experiences of these Miss Ghana Beauty Queens, every reasonable person in Ghana would agree that, asking young vulnerable women to move from one office to another begging for 10,000 dollars or 10,000 GHS each month in a country where «men at the top» are extensively sexually exploitative clearly suggests one thing — which is, money has always been placed ahead of the interest of these young girls by those requiring them to do so.
We ask; how can any reasonable investor still have the confidence to invest in a country where the President himself continues to alert that his country reeks of corrupt people and that the government is broke to the extent it can not pay cabinet ministers?
``... I think that any time you have a situation where something happens again and again and again, and it happens on the part of people who should know better, and it happens on the part of people who should be able to engage in a decent and reasonable calculus about whether or not it's worth going to jail and being separated from your liberty for a few thousand dollars, that something is broken in the system,» he continued a bit later.
«The [refugees] board may withdraw the recognition of where the board considers that there are reasonable grounds for believing that a person who has been recognized as refugee should not have been given the status.»
That's a reasonable period of time where people can judge you on your record in office itself and I think that's what people will want.»
This confidence and eagerness to make appropriate decisions and act on them is an essential trait needed for effectiveness in today's lean, agile organizations, where people are empowered to take reasonable risks.
In Asia, where people often drink this amount, it may be acceptable, but elsewhere 3 cups would be a more reasonable amount.
In the course of international dating it would be reasonable to expect that users would exchange more messages than in a case where they are starting a connection locally, since it takes longer to organize a personal meeting when people live in different countries.
In the course of international dating it would be reasonable to expect that users would exchange more messages than in a case where they are starting a connection locally, since it takes longer to organize a personal meeting when people live in...
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.
Working as a volunteer, introduced me to another segment of our society, where people were dependant on charity to ensure a reasonable amount of medical care for their severely sick and / or handicapped child.
Within this document, section 17 maintenance states that where equipment is «provided and installed to a British Standard; it is reasonable to expect that the standard be met by the responsible person in terms of maintenance and recording systems».
The 2014 Stingray and all the other cars in this video belong to Xtreme Xperience, a company that specializes in exotic driving experiences where regular people can pay reasonable sums of money to spend some time behind the wheels of such cars as the Nissan GT - R, Ferrari 458 Italia, and Lamborghini Gallardo.
Though one person disses the traditional 60/40 stocks / bonds mix, in an environment where complex asset allocations are getting punished, I find it to be quite reasonable.
In the example above where 40 % of your retirement income is from Social Security, a reasonable person might make 2/3 of their savings Traditional and 1/3 of them Roth.
Upstart factors in different variables to get a better picture of its borrowers — including where they went to school and work history — which helps them provide a more reasonable loan rate than what is typically offered to people with limited credit history or low scores.
(b) If the person's records are located outside this state, the person may either make them available to the administrator at a convenient location within this state, or pay the reasonable and necessary expenses for the administrator or a representative of the administrator to examine them at the place where they are maintained.
Our tours can be physically demanding and we also reserve the right to terminate your holiday where, in the reasonable opinion of any person in authority (including office staff or your Tour Manager when you join your holiday), your physical condition means you are unable or likely to be unable to cope with the tour or to experience significant difficulties in doing so.
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.
Nonetheless I blog upon that sort of perversion when I cover politics and systematic «framing» which is a technique covered in «Moving the Overton Window» — a system of changing what people perceive as reasonable rather than a debate where one deals with established facts.
Any reasonable person will assume you should be able to say quickly and easily why a data input from February 1950 Portland - Troutdale airport monthly report is cooled by 0.7 F where BEST shows «raw» data.
It's not that people in 2100 can't have a reasonable economy without oil, but that if fossil fuels aren't treated as a one - time inheritance of energy capital, and carefully * invested * in efficiency & sustainable energy supplies, people can run off an «energy cliff» where they lack the capital to make the transition.
Today we finally have a society where the common man can enjoy a great degree of security and creature comforts... and we have grown so fat on this that people are scared to lose anything, or sacrifice anything, or to live responsibly and within reasonable limits so that this untenable system can actually last beyond another generation or two.
I think this blog is more reasonable than, say, WUWT, where people invoke conspiracies every 3 comments, and I too am skeptical of such adjustments, the AR5 attribution statement, and the industrial warming claim.
I don't know how we even got to a place where otherwise reasonable, educated people would even ask such a question.
The starting point is PM v United Kingdom (App no 6638/03)[2005] ECHR 504; where it was held that, for Art 14 purposes «a difference in treatment between persons in analogous or relevantly similar positions is discriminatory if it has no objective and reasonable justification».
The simple act of publication of private information, where such act would be offensive and objectionable, to a reasonable person, and there is no valid public interest to override the private right of non-publication, suffices at common law for recovery of damages for emotional distress or mental anguish.
Where a person has been arrested for an indictable (formerly an arrestable) offence, s 18 (1) of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE 1984), as amended by the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005, empowers the police to enter and search any premises «occupied or controlled» by the person under arrest where the relevant officer has reasonable grounds for suspecting that he will find on the premises evidence relating to the indictable offence for which the person has been arrested, or evidence relating to some other indictable offence which is connected with or similar to that offWhere a person has been arrested for an indictable (formerly an arrestable) offence, s 18 (1) of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE 1984), as amended by the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005, empowers the police to enter and search any premises «occupied or controlled» by the person under arrest where the relevant officer has reasonable grounds for suspecting that he will find on the premises evidence relating to the indictable offence for which the person has been arrested, or evidence relating to some other indictable offence which is connected with or similar to that offwhere the relevant officer has reasonable grounds for suspecting that he will find on the premises evidence relating to the indictable offence for which the person has been arrested, or evidence relating to some other indictable offence which is connected with or similar to that offence.
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