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"reasonableness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being fair, practical and sensible
"reasonableness" Synonyms
balance common sense equanimity fairness intelligence level-headedness logicality moderation practicality rationality sensibleness wisdom reasonability sense soundness prudence judiciousness reason judgment(US) judgement(UK) justness justice equity impartiality integrity honesty uprightness righteousness disinterestedness objectivity detachment disinterest goodness rightness decency equitableness honour(UK) nonpartisanship rightfulness objectiveness validity weight persuasiveness efficacy cogency authority potency power strength punch foundation logic plausibility credibility substance grounds validness force temperance restraint abstemiousness temperateness control forbearance constraint composure coolness measure moderateness calmness poise self-discipline self-control self-restraint non-indulgence frugality feasibility possibility likelihood probability chance likeliness conceivability practicability viability achievability workability attainability workableness expediency suitability constructiveness doability feasibleness responsibility dependability liability reliability stability trustworthiness maturity accountability dependableness reliableness sanity trustability adultness competence conscientiousness soberness adequacy sufficiency acceptability satisfactoriness ampleness appropriateness suitableness appropriacy capability passableness pertinence tolerability appositeness commensurateness effectiveness helpfulness modesty equability smallness steadiness golden mean limited scope mildness non-extremes legitimacy justification legitimateness well-foundedness verisimilitude believability credibleness plausibleness tenability prospect solidity solidness cheapness inexpensiveness affordability uncostliness competitiveness keenness lowness low price lowness in price sobriety gravity seriousness solemnity staidness earnestness graveness sedateness solemnness serious-mindedness thoughtfulness severity sombreness dignity earnest expedience merit utility value advisability aptness sensibility usefulness advisableness benefit More
"reasonableness" Antonyms
irrationality senselessness absurdity unreasonableness illogicality preposterousness unsoundness lack of judgment indiscretion imprudence foolishness feeblemindedness illogic ridiculousness illogicalness denseness doltishness impracticality pointlessness incoherence folly ignorance inability ineptness insanity stupidity artifice bad manners bias corruption deception discourtesy disgrace dishonesty dishonor(US) dishonour(UK) disregard disrespect falsehood immorality impoliteness impropriety indecency injustice lying partiality invalidity impotence incompetence ineffectiveness lethargy uselessness weakness ineffectuality ineffectualness inadequacy futility inefficacy unsuccessfulness unproductiveness inconclusiveness vagueness disability excessiveness immoderacy immoderateness immoderation intemperance intemperateness extremism agitation discomposure excess extreme indulgence intensity outrageousness severity unlimitedness upset violence wildness overindulgence dementia derangement lunacy madness mania unreason disbelief instability misinterpretation mistake misunderstanding impossibility impracticability unreliability irresponsibility untrustworthiness distrust deceitfulness deviousness dodginess independability undependability unreliableness inadequateness insufficiency unsatisfactoriness improbability unlikelihood unlikeliness certainty reality implausibility grandeur illegality illegitimacy misconduct wrongdoing malfeasance misdeed unethicalness wrongfulness wrongness crime criminality malefaction unacceptability unlawfulness delinquency inequity wrong mistreatment unfairness transgression unjustness abuse damage disservice exploitation iniquity maltreatment violation idealism contemplation costly expensive unaffordable facetiousness flightiness flippancy frivolity frivolousness levity lightheartedness lightness play unseriousness injudiciousness inexpedience inexpediency inadvisability carelessness unwisdom misjudgement misjudgment impulsiveness rashness hastiness

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But even that is "iffy from a reasonableness standard," he said.
A reasonableness test is applied to the fine print in contracts.
We can label this dimension of reasonableness a matter of tolerance.
The jury likely determined the reasonableness of her defense or lack thereof.
The test of reasonableness is not capable of precise definition or mechanical application.
"From our perspective, rationality and reasonableness of expectation is actually positive," Larsen said.
Despite the charity, challenge and reasonableness of the offer, I dropped the ball.
"It says we sit at a table of reasonableness," Tatum said of the decree.
Enter the "objective reasonableness" standard, by which police use of force is measured today.
But his proposal isn't that unwieldy, and it seems almost laughable in its reasonableness.
Like Trump, Gingrich reveled in crossing symbolic partisan lines to signal his pragmatic reasonableness.
Uniformity and reasonableness in the law are goals that, working together, we can accomplish.
She added that they should put on "their reasonableness pants" to find common ground.
We try to help one another where we can in the zone of reasonableness.
He met them with the same analytic reasonableness which helped him navigate many crises soundly.
That kind of low-drama reasonableness is back in style, a backlash to the backlash.
This does not rise to the reasonableness standards of the AGG for starting a case.
Reasonableness, or rationality, is one test to which we can subject inegalitarian systems or rules.
"Take a deep breath, put your reasonableness pants on, and work this out," the judge said.
It suggests that this is a decision that might not fit within the bounds of reasonableness.
The test of reasonableness and efficacy will ultimately have to await full implementation and actual use.
Today, "reasonableness" rests on a faulty premise that each company can defend itself on its own.
Any democratic system will rely to some degree on good character, on a duty of reasonableness.
"I think we should try to accommodate Professor Ford within the realm of reasonableness," Collins said.
Judge Alison Nathan told the two sides to "reasonableness pants on" as they seek a compromise.
Evaluating the strength of the logical connection between the premises and conclusion is how reasonableness is determined.
The home secretary's warrants will be reviewed by judges, who will check them for lawfulness and reasonableness.
They have not had the reasonableness to accept that what this was doing was damaging UK consumers.
"Our position is that the reasonableness of Mr. Slager's actions were appropriate until they weren't," Savage said.
It will increase the distrust, so that is where discernment, judgment and reasonableness have to come in.
At the same time, this calculated reasonableness might still be enlarged or enhanced by such prior assessments.
"Put your reasonableness pants on," Nathan told both sides during a hearing in New York on Thursday.
Connor established a "reasonableness standard," which is a powerful weapon of defense for police in excessive-force cases.
"The Court expressly reserves its decision with regard to the adequacy and reasonableness of the Plan," Smith wrote.
In homogenous markets, we reason, trust in other people's reasonableness can cause erroneous beliefs to spread more readily.
He often stands with his left shoulder a little slouched and lets a baritone reasonableness suffuse the room.
Indeed, Washington state's lawyers could argue that the order does not even pass a basic test of reasonableness.
Championed by groups like the AFL-CIO, it aims to help investors better gauge the reasonableness of CEO pay.
As happens so often in Game of Thrones, your reasonableness couldn't, in the end, defeat vicious ruthlessness and cruelty.
As for passengers, the bill explicitly rules out any way for passengers to challenge the reasonableness of the fees.
By law, such actions regarding any existing rule must be supported by evidence as to its reasonableness and necessity.
I wish to argue for this minimal definition of reasonableness in political life — arguing on the basis of shared facts.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York rejected a challenge to the settlement's fairness, reasonableness and adequacy.
He took up that dash of Toryism, but his deeper creed was his family's Whiggism and Liberalism: tolerance, reasonableness, pragmatism.
Under the first "reasonableness" method, EPA examined the expected costs to regulated firms to ensure that these costs were reasonable.
The aim is to ensure reasonableness, so that insurers do not earn overly high premiums for insured risks, it added.
In a utopian society where people did not discriminate — consciously or subconsciously — "objective reasonableness" would be a perfectly serviceable standard.
Reasonableness in how we treat each other, because we have one goal, and that is to win the White House.
To the Editor: "A Better Standard for the Use of Deadly Force" proposes replacing a "reasonableness" standard with a "necessity" requirement.
The joint plan aims to help the public assess the reasonableness of prices charged by brokers for corporate and municipal bonds.
The same liberals who quaver at "Cold War rhetoric" are now piling on Donald Trump for advocating realism, reasonableness and accommodation.
Litt advocated for courts to evaluate "reasonableness" by looking at the entirety of the government's activity, including the degree of transparency.
ANNE If your proposed note would include quibbling with your neighbor over the reasonableness of his anger, I would skip it.
In Riley v California, the Supreme Court explained that cell phones had alterd the reasonableness of a full search incident to arrest.
Its lodestar, after these deductions, came to $20.5 million, which, according to CEI, showed the reasonableness of its proposed $14 million award.
The Op-Ed essay cites federal court decisions as evidence of the reasonableness standard and the possible rise of a necessity standard.
Worse, many state police departments and even some courts have explicitly rejected the necessity rule in favor of a mere reasonableness test.
Still, he said there could be value in using it to sway judges' perception of the reasonableness and appropriateness of a punishment.
One question in the book reportedly centers on the concept of "reasonableness," which entails examining the author's evidence to justify a conclusion.
Rather, it puts the court — increasingly over the dissent of the chief justice, it's worth noting — in the zone of mainstream reasonableness.
Santorum seems to try to use the anecdote to reveal his reasonableness and maturity, especially compared with the brash real estate mogul.
At one point, Stewart and Colbert gave out awards for "Reasonableness" and "Fear," with a number of news outlets receiving the latter.
Obama presents himself as "the picture of reasonableness" on this topic, because, Ponurru's objections notwithstanding, nobody in the other party is behaving reasonably.
He said the Supreme Court had set a standard known as objective reasonableness for deciding whether an officer was justified in using force.
Meanwhile, her efforts to paint Trump as a Neanderthal will fall in the face of his likely sweet reasonableness as the campaign unfolds.
"My call to action is for everyone to take a deep breath, put your reasonableness pants on, and work this out," he said.
"I would like to see a level of reasonableness of both parties and I think we have a good chance of doing that."
What I've found is whenever I've had genuine conversations with people, there's a reasonableness and an openness that shines through with most people.
Reasonable people can disagree about what that balance is, but the extreme standard that Trump is using is well beyond the standards of reasonableness.
Still, the defense will seize upon this development to explain Hayes' heightened tension and the reasonableness of his actions in repeatedly firing his weapon.
Upon revisiting the issue in Graham, in 1989, the Supreme Court established what's known as the "objective reasonableness" standard when weighing excessive-force claims.
At first, the Supreme Court said, public officials could cite traditional common-law defenses of good faith and reasonableness to overcome Section 1983 lawsuits.
Urging the two sides to "take a deep breath" and put on "their reasonableness pants," she gave the lawyers two weeks to report back.
The sheer reasonableness of their effort triggered Step 3, in which Trump rejected everything, complained about the "shithole countries" and sent Washington into chaos.
The fact that participants donated more generously when primed to think about reasonableness may have implications for fields like education, politics, advocacy, and marketing.
Kirtsaeng, again represented by Orrick, says the 2nd Circuit's "objective reasonableness" test creates a double standard because prevailing plaintiffs don't have to clear that hurdle.
While the court accepted Telstra's arguments, it did not actually base its decision on the difficulty or reasonableness of data linking the data in question.
Principle No. 2 calls for use-of-force policies exceeding the legal standard of "objective reasonableness" outlined in the Supreme Court decision Graham v. Connor.
During his tenure on the bench, Scalia spearheaded a judicial pivot away from the "reasonableness" test — a direction Gorsuch seemed to follow during Carpenter's arguments.
They add that directors should take all reasonable steps to verify the accuracy and reasonableness of material information that is likely to affect any valuation.
Despite this avalanche of reasonableness, I'm sorry to say that you won't be gathering at 4:30 Saturday to get your Super Bowl pregame going.
President Hassan Rouhani's nuanced speech at the U.N. General Assembly, they say, offered the image of reasonableness in the face of an adversary's angry ranting.
The history of toxic and violent masculinity should have been enough for us to give full weight to the reasonableness and believability of Ford's testimony.
"It is unworkable to assess the reasonableness of the penalty if it is not known what is to be penalized," Perram said in a written judgment.
On May 238, 19963, government lawyers won a stay to allow HHS to reconsider the rule's "reasonableness, necessity, and efficacy" in light of the court's injunction.
She offers reasonableness instead of resentment, urging voters to see the big picture and promising to manage economic and immigration upheaval, just as Mr. Cameron did.
" In another, he encouraged people to "get back to reasonableness" and "stop buying toilet paper," and a third removed tweet suggested people "take to the streets.
" In another, he encouraged people to "get back to reasonableness" and "stop buying toilet paper," and a third removed tweet suggested people "take to the streets.
A bankruptcy judge can review the interest-rate escalation provision of a secured loan for legality but not for reasonableness, a federal appellate panel held Thursday.
The "reasonableness" of an organization's cybersecurity program in the eyes of regulators will continue to evolve over time in response to the changing cyber threat landscape.
The truth is, there's no surer sign of a nominee's reasonableness and fitness for office than opposition from both the far-right and the far-left.
There are plenty of Democrats representing states Trump won who would like to be signed on for an easy, low-key compromise to demonstrate their reasonableness.
The existence of free and fair elections, for example, doesn't tell us much about the quality of deliberation in a society or the reasonableness of the discourse.
But we should understand that while we know that our good faith and reasonableness are virtues, we currently live in a world where it's also a handicap.
"This case raises critical questions about reasonableness and accountability" in the sale of assault rifles, Katie Mesner-Hage, a lawyer for the families, said in a statement.
In Fatal Attraction, all the horror is contingent on her performance: the charm of her initial seduction campaign, the reasonableness of her initial demands, the bloody denouement.
But a clearer understanding of drugmakers' research and development, marketing and administrative costs would help state payers and policymakers evaluate the reasonableness of a price, Kesselheim said.
In other words, now, the operational reasonableness of such a defensive first strike by the United States would not necessarily require any prior judgments of enemy irrationality.
Earlier this month, that judge asked them to "take a breath" and "come back with [their] reasonableness pants on" in hopes of the two sides reaching an agreement.
READ: Your digital privacy rights will be redefined by this Supreme Court case The "reasonableness" test is often difficult for constitutional originalists like Gorsuch and Scalia to swallow.
"Blood tests are significantly more intrusive, and their reasonableness must be judged in light of the availability of the less invasive alternative of a breath test," he wrote.
D.S. camp that violates reasonableness; not because it is an expression of intolerance (though often it flirts with Islamophobia), but because it violates the constraints on public reason.
The Supreme Court has emphasized that judges in RFRA cases may question only the sincerity of a plaintiff's religious belief, not the correctness or reasonableness of that religious belief.
"The reasonableness of her explanation is what's called into question," said State Senator Royce West, a Democrat who is African-American and whose district includes the South Side Flats.
But the reasonableness, or potential for irreparable harm, of keeping a woman under the power of the man she says abused her didn't seem to factor into Kornreich's decision.
The two sides wound up in court on April 4, where judge Nathan ordered them to put their "reasonableness pants on" and try to settle their difference outside the courtroom.
"You're not asking the court to evaluate the reasonableness of the conduct… You're asking a court to evaluate if somebody conspired to lie," Berman told The Atlantic at the time.
California's current law on use of force dates back to 903 and allows "all necessary means to effect the arrest," although the state uses the Graham "reasonableness" standard in practice.
For this, counsel assistance had to fall below an objective reasonableness standard, and there needed to be a "reasonable probability" the result would have been different had counsel not failed.
But one almost fears for the fate of such a sensitive man as Shehadeh living his life in the middle of a conflict that wrecks nuance and reasonableness every day.
The judge in the trial won't let the Texas Ranger deliver that testimony to jurors to speak to the reasonableness of Amber Guyger's actions on the night of the shooting.
If establishment Republicans are going to go extinct anyway, they might as well go extinct fighting for reasonableness, and then carve out a role for themselves in potential centrist Democratic majority.
His principal concern with the Chevron doctrine is that courts often incorrectly defer to agencies in circumstances that have little to do with the reasonableness of agencies' expressly delegated policy decisions.
The IRS has some guidelines here, but you could argue the reasonableness of your pay based on a range of factors, including your job description and comparative wages elsewhere, Levine said.
Whatever happens, however, so much will hinge on squishy terms like suitability, best interests, the reasonableness of fees, legal exceptions to any and all standards and whoever is adjudicating any disputes.
There are a number of ways to approach this question, in other words, without assuming Obama thinks Senate Republicans will be swayed by Garland's moderation or out of appreciation for Obama's reasonableness.
The law requires that plan sponsors segregate assets and invest them in a timely fashion; consider the reasonableness of fees; and disclose risks, investment objectives, fees and other aspects of plan investments.
A New York judge gave both parties two weeks to sort out their differences, and recommended that they put on their "reasonableness pants" to do so — a tall order, in this case.
While reasonableness and good judgment are essential components of enforcement, no one who enters any country illegally should presume that the passage of time vitiates compliance with or enforcement of immigration laws.
"Contracting officers and procurement officers are not adequately documenting the price analysis and negotiations used to substantiate the fairness and reasonableness of the prices paid for [independent contractor] services," the report said.
I think that's a reasonableness that the amplification of negativity and attacks that is so common in politics sort of quashes or minimizes a bit, and I think most people are reasonable.
John Finnis, Mr Gorsuch's dissertation adviser at Oxford and one of the world's foremost natural-law theorists, lists these goods as knowledge, aesthetic appreciation, play, friendship, practical reasonableness, religion and—most notably—life.
The Bush administration didn't proceed against climate change, and the Supreme Court ruled against them, but that they failed to do that does not fall outside the bounds of reasonableness, in my view.
California should also consider adopting the two other requirements from the UK. As opposed to other situations where waiting for a court to determine 'reasonableness' may be appropriate, California should not wait here.
Here was a perspective common to both sides of the old spectrum: that liberals suffered from a serene, self-ratifying belief in their own reasonableness, and that it would spell their inevitable defeat.
There are two dimensions of reasonableness that are relevant to this particular issue: the one that allegedly applies to the B.D.S. campaign and the one I claim actually applies to the anti-B.
" When evaluating the reasonableness of the action taken, one must take into consideration that police officers are "often forced to make split-second decisions about the amount of force necessary in a particular situation.
In theory, they're still subject to the Fourth Amendment prohibitions against unreasonable searches, but courts have found that the standard for reasonableness at the border is extremely low, so the prohibitions have little force.
He is a very talented premier, is (until proven otherwise) a decent man and combines a sense of reasonableness and credibility with a smoothly efficient operation more than any British politician since Tony Blair.
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria said in a San Francisco court filing that the sum "does not fall within the range of reasonableness" and asked attorneys to offer another deal no later than May.
When it came, it was measured: Having called for "reasonableness" to prevail in the debate among Democratic candidates, Klobuchar sought to appear sympathetic to Warren, while taking pains to sound more cautious and bipartisan.
The road to unfreedom, as Snyder sees it, is one that runs right over the Enlightenment faith in reason and the reasonableness of others — the very underpinning, that is, of our institutions and values.
The Finns Party's new-found reasonableness was seen by many as evidence that one way to tame Europe's new populist parties is to include them in government, forcing them to accept a measure of responsibility.
The changed focus of the arguments was summed up when Chief Justice John Roberts spoke up after Wang had been taking a series of questions from Justices Samuel Alito and Breyer about immediacy and reasonableness.
"The Black Lives Matter movement can change the law in this country, if more courts follow the lead of the Supreme Judicial Court and look at the reasonableness standard from the perspective of the civilian. "
An appeals court would consider the reasonableness of the verdict and would also compare it to those awarded in similar cases to see if it&aposs proportional, and it will likely be lowered, she said.
But he said the Fortis court has made clear that negotiated fees – even those a defendant has blessed – will be scrutinized by the court and evaluated as part of its assessment of the settlement's reasonableness.
District Judge Tammy Kemp did not allow Armstrong to deliver the testimony to the jury, saying she would not let him speak to the reasonableness of Guyger's actions on the night of September 6, 2018.
Things got so ugly with the SEC — which could ask for Musk to be removed from management — that a federal judge recently asked the two parties to put on their "reasonableness pants" and reach an agreement.
At some point a court or jury will have to make a determination as to the reasonableness of the expectations of these plaintiffs -- whether they were defrauded, or whether they got exactly what they paid for.
"The law requires that we judge the reasonableness of an officer's actions based upon the circumstances confronting them at that moment of time," Schubert told reporters during a press conference announcing that the officers wouldn't face charges.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan rejected a challenge by e-books purchaser John Bradley to the fairness, reasonableness and adequacy of Apple's class-action antitrust settlement with consumers and 33 state attorneys general.
The memo specifies that the government cannot inquire into the sincerity or the "reasonableness" of religious practice, and that it cannot grant to adherents of one faith freedoms that it does not grant to adherents of another.
The study starts by distinguishing between two terms: there's rationality, where you focus on maximizing the chance of getting what you want, and there's reasonableness, where you strike a balance between what you want and social norms.
Ditching rationality in favor of reasonableness might actually make sense in some contexts, they suggest — especially because we've lately defined rationality in such a narrow way that it's just not always the most useful standard of judgment.
By ripping reasonableness out of it, we ended up with a standard of judgment that the average person won't see fit to apply in all situations — and then we assumed that indicates there's something wrong with them.
Here's how these biases, well documented in contemporary social science research, play out in a courtroom: The legitimacy of a defendant's claim of self-defense depends on the average person's perception of the "reasonableness" of that claim.
"The City commences its search on vehicles that are parked legally, without probable cause or even so much as 'individualized suspicious of wrongdoing' -- the touchstone of the reasonableness standard," Circuit Judge Bernice Bouie Donald wrote in the decision.
We'll find out whether Elon Musk and the SEC "put their reasonableness pants on" on Thursday — that's the deadline a New York federal judge gave the two parties to define how and when Musk's tweets need to be reviewed.
"The interest in bodily integrity involves the most personal and deep-rooted expectations of privacy, and here, the nature of the surgery itself, surgery into King's penis, counsels against reasonableness," Gregory wrote for the Richmond, Virginia-based appeals court.
Dissenting from his colleagues on the D.C. Circuit, he argued that the government's efforts violated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and chastised the panel majority for "judicially second-guessing the correctness or the reasonableness" of the plaintiffs' religious beliefs.
"Here, (Pantaleo's) use of a chokehold fell so far short of objective reasonableness that this tribunal found it to be reckless -- a gross deviation from the standard of conduct established for a New York City police officer," Maldonado wrote.
Taken together, these decisions form the "objective reasonableness" standard, or the idea that so long as an officer reacted to a reasonably perceived threat, their shooting is justified, even in cases where their perception turned out to be incorrect.
In dismissing the case, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals said the Center for Regulatory Reasonableness should have brought its challenge at the district court level under the Administrative Procedure Act or before the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Whether he's weighing the meaning of Oprah's foray into the poetry world ("Spring Fashion Modeled by Rising Young Poets," read one headline in O, The Oprah Magazine) or questioning the notion of virtuosity, Orr writes with generous reasonableness and accessibility.
The calculus of reasonableness must embody allowance for the fact that police officers are often forced to make split-second judgments -- in circumstances that are tense, uncertain and rapidly evolving -- about the amount of force that is necessary in a particular situation.
" This property-oriented understanding of the Fourth Amendment was sidelined by a privacy-based understanding in the 1960s, when the Supreme Court ruled that review of Fourth Amendment issues was up to "a judge's personal sensibilities about the 'reasonableness' of … expectations or privacy.
"When you're arguing for a behavior that's for the common good," he told me, "you may be more successful with the reasonableness frame" — especially when the behavior requires a bit of initial sacrifice on the self-interest front, as a carbon tax does.
On Comedy At the Rally to Restore Sanity in 2010, Jon Stewart delivered a funny political speech to a crowd of his fans on the mall in Washington, D.C. He praised reasonableness, compromise and the virtue of working together with our opponents.
Judge Alison J. Nathan of Federal District Court in Manhattan told both sides to "take a deep breath" and put on "their reasonableness pants" after a roughly 90-minute hearing attended by Mr. Musk, the chief executive of the electric car company Tesla.
That move prevented any government office from second-guessing the "reasonableness of a belief" — whether, for example, in the case of Miracle Hill, forcing a Christian foster care agency to place children with non-Christian families would violate that institution's Christian identity.
Even Justice Brett Kavanaugh — who had questioned Wang's position and noted during her time that Congress's aim with the law was "harshness" — acknowledged the shift, mentioning Breyer's discussion of reasonableness and asking Tripp what the government thought a "reasonable amount" of time would be.
The trick was to turn this appeal inside out, so that what appear at first to be outlandish and sometimes repellent practices come to seem natural and sensible, and our own practices, whose reasonableness we had taken for granted, start to appear tribal and arbitrary.
" The ruling continued, "The calculus of reasonableness must embody allowance for the fact that police officers are often forced to make split-second judgments -- in circumstances that are tense, uncertain, and rapidly evolving -- about the amount of force that is necessary in a particular situation.
Defenders of white supremacy have repressed reports of it consistently and skillfully with time-worn tactics: They assert the culpability of the victim and reasonableness of the attacker, and they back that up by intimidating victims or witnesses who give evidence of white violence.
Obama-as-executive, with his stubborn faith in reasonableness in times absent of reason, presided over the country during its descent into madness; I find it a comfort that Obama-as-dad presided over a family that leaves the White House healthy and happy.
It is "received wisdom" that agencies nearly always prevail in establishing the reasonableness of their interpretations, wrote law profs Barnett and Walker in the forthcoming Notre Dame law review article, "Chevron Step Two's Domain," a draft of which the profs published on Dec. 4.
And that's what this dean and the anti-trigger-warnings, no-safe-spaces crowd are counting on — that the surface veneer of reasonableness in these admonitions to the class of 2020 will obscure the rotten pedagogy and logical fallacies that infest this entire screed.
Specifically, during that period, while the volume of rail shipments decreased, there was a 550 percent increase in the number of shipments priced above the legal threshold that must be met for a shipper to challenge the reasonableness of rail rates before the STB.
He also reiterated in that case the critical points that the government may not second-guess the reasonableness of a person's faith and that a substantial burden on religious exercise occurs whenever there is government action contrary to a firmly held religious belief (or a financial penalty).
In March 2017, the judge appointed a special master — the former federal judge Gerald E. Rosen — to look into the appropriateness of the fee package, including the issues of double-counting attorney hours spent on the case and the reasonableness of the rates charged by the lawyers.
Some say the contrast between Mr. Trump's belligerent-sounding General Assembly speech on Tuesday, and the more measured address by President Hassan Rouhani of Iran on Wednesday, had helped give Iran an unexpected edge: the image of reasonableness in the face of an adversary's angry ranting.
For example, although the researchers can show association — the more the participants view themselves as rational, the less money they donate; the more they view themselves as reasonable, the more money they donate — they cannot say for sure what motivation is driving people who opt for reasonableness over rationality.
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a 2-1 decision said the agreement the four workers signed when they joined units of Allegis was optional, and unlike typical non-compete agreements that only benefit employers, it did not have to be reviewed for reasonableness under Maryland law.
The government's supplemental brief has a tenor of dispirited reasonableness that has been wasted on plaintiffs who repeatedly shift their ground in an attempt to pivot further and further from a solution that would give tens of thousands of women the health coverage to which they have a legal right.
"The calculus of reasonableness must embody allowance for the fact that police officers are often forced to make split-second judgments—in circumstances that are tense, uncertain, and rapidly evolving—about the amount of force that is necessary in a particular situation," Chief Justice William Rehnquist wrote for the majority.
The Court closely examined and then upheld New York legislation that carefully regulated the issuance of a special kind of warrant to allow wiretapping, if the government could show a judge the reasonableness of the intrusion in a way that took account of the particular ways that wiretapping invades privacy.
Connor must also be applied: All claims that law enforcement officials have used excessive force -- deadly or not -- in the course of an arrest, investigatory stop, or other "seizure" of a free citizen are properly analyzed under the Fourth Amendment's "objective reasonableness" standard, rather than under a substantive due process standard.
We also do not know what is motivating Kim, and whether his seeming reasonableness is real (the result of sanctions, Chinese pressure, internal problems) or a ploy to divide Washington from Seoul, get out from under sanctions, or buy time given the deterioration of his nuclear testing site (among other domestic challenges).
The problem, as explained by Jack Goldsmith, who led the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel under President George W. Bush, is that Mr. Trump's behavior has repeatedly revealed 'the extent to which our constitutional system assumes and relies on a president with a modicum of national fidelity, and decent judgment and reasonableness.
At a hearing two weeks ago on the S.E.C.'s request that Mr. Musk be held in contempt, Judge Alison J. Nathan of Federal District Court in Manhattan told the two sides to "take a deep breath" and put on "their reasonableness pants" to settle the matter, setting Thursday as the deadline.
U.S. District Judge Denise Cote said Wednesday that Wiley had acted in good faith to protect its rights in what was then an unsettled area of copyright law, and that the publisher's objective reasonableness outweighed the other factors that Kirtsaeng said should justify an award, such as the high degree of success he had achieved.
If that's Obama's aim, then expect a State of the Union that's not only more upbeat than his past addressed but also a bit more ideologically hard-edged — more aimed at reminding Democrats (especially those tempted to feel the Bern) what team they're on than at performing reasonableness for the sake of conflicted centrists.
Now, however, the FAA has accepted CNN's "reasonableness Approach," which takes into account not just the potential results of a crashed drone, but also the safe operating history of the company doing the flying, their built-in safety procedures, and the features included on the drone model itself that are designed to mitigate the results of any negative issues.
Those include "overly broad" government powers that could weaken security and encryption; a lack of judicial oversight; technical requirements that are based on the government's "subject view of reasonableness and practicability"; what Apple calls "unprecedented interception requirements"; security mandates Apple thinks are "unnecessarily stifling"; and a global reach that could impact companies, citizens, and societies well beyond Australia.
Day three of Guyger's murder trial began with Armstrong's testimony regarding the investigation -- which included details on the many similarities between the third and fourth floors at the South Side Flats complex -- yet when it came to the reasonableness of Guyger's actions, Kemp excused the jury so she could determine whether Armstrong's testimony would be allowed.
Even though they already have the right to challenge the reasonableness of those prices at the STB, under the proposed rule a shipper could ask the government to force a railroad to carry traffic over a portion of its own lines built specifically to serve that shipper's facility, but on behalf of another railroad who the shipper believes would charge less.
" This is achieved by various time-tested means — by appealing to the emotions in such a way that rational debate is sidelined or short-circuited; by promoting an insider/outsider dynamic that pollutes the broader conversation with negative stereotypes of out-of-favor groups; and by eroding community standards of "reasonableness" that depend on "norms of mutual respect and mutual accountability.
This is maybe more true when they're applying their gravitational brand of inevitability to a team you care about not wisely but way too well, but nonetheless, in San Antonio's inexorable reasonableness and the way they coolly apply best practices until arriving at a solution or an open corner three, there is a vision of adulthood that does not look like much fun compared to its more mercurial alternative.
Mr. Putin, who has a talent for shifting rapidly between proud belligerence and butter-wouldn't-melt-in his-mouth reasonableness, was speaking just a week after the release by the British authorities of detailed forensic evidence relating to the Salisbury poisoning that pointed to involvement by Russia, or at least by two men who arrived in London from Moscow on Russian passports two days before the Skripals were poisoned.
So long as a worker fills out an I-9 form with a Social Security Number and presents some form of identification at the time of hiring, the employer can meet a "reasonableness" standard in court and won't be penalized for hiring someone without authorization to work in the US. As a result, many businesses don't take the time to verify the information given by new hires, which is not mandatory in New York state.
His show, "Stay Tuned With Preet," is a salve, an indulgence, a lifeline: It coasts along not just on the vitality of Bharara's intelligence (uncommonly useful, given that he once was the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, and so many urgent questions these days are legal ones), and not just on his ability to do a good interview (though there's that too; one wonders if years of quizzing witnesses and summarizing cases made him understand the rhythms of a good story), but on his warmth, humor, reasonableness.

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