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reasonable
adjective as in moderate, tolerable
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adjective as in intelligent, practical
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In response, Madonna's lawyers argued "no reasonable concertgoer - and certainly no Madonna fan" - would expect her to take to the stage at the advertised time.
Several experts have concluded it is a reasonable diagnosis to use in the context of Pelicot's warped mind.
“To a reasonable degree of medical certainty, if Plaintiff’s Decedent, Philip Tong, would have received proper care, treatment and follow up from defendant on December 18, 2023, he would have survived,” the lawsuit alleges.
The report says NHS England has "reasonable grounds" to suspect the trust is failing to comply with certain conditions of its licence.
A police officer in the same state said: "We're just looking for some sound, reasonable answers so that people could go about their life and not live in this hysteria that we have going."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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