| NOUN | reasonableness | - |
| SYNO | moderateness | modestness | rationality | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Kerchoff also links the rapid rate of contagion with the apparent reasonableness of the bug infestation theory and the credence given to it in accompanying news stories.
- An organization manager includes anyone on a committee of the board (whether a member of the board), if the organization is claiming that the rebuttable presumption of reasonableness (see below) is based on the committee's (or the designee's) actions.
- (2) The reasonableness of the force used is a question of fact.
- In other cases, attorney fees may be subject to review for reasonableness.
- The reasonableness of parsimony in one research context may have nothing to do with its reasonableness in another.
- In addition, the lawsuit (pp. 4–8) questions the "reasonableness" and "capacity" of the new city to provide required public services.
- In other work, Lackey argues that reasonableness, rather than knowledge, is the norm of assertion, that memory is a generative epistemic source, and that lying requires deception.
- First, because Fourth Amendment is involved, the "reasonableness in all the circumstances of the particular governmental invasion of a citizen's personal security."
- Item 11 of the Code states that reasonableness is determined by a consideration of the reasonableness of the offer of alternative employment and the reasonableness of the employee’s refusal.
- The first reference to the test of reasonableness was in the Act of 1919 when it was restricted to being a factor to be considered in cases where the tenanted house was required by the landlord etc.
- This depended on whether the clause passed the reasonableness test under s 3, in conjunction with the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 s 11 and Sch 2.
- The presumption of reasonableness in administrative review suggested by Binnie J in Dunsmuir did not find majority support at the time but has since been accepted by the Supreme Court in other cases.
- "M&S v BNP Paribas" (2015) confirmed that the officious bystander test remained one of necessity, not reasonableness.
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