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One such number system, or infinitely many, would seem reasonable.
Do the increases in defense spending seem reasonable to you?
" Ask: "Based on what you know now, do these demands seem reasonable?
It makes him seem reasonable and sends a warning without inflicting any pain.
This may seem reasonable, but it's really a trap to close down clinics.
One person closing the grocery department every night doesn't seem reasonable to me.
Does it seem reasonable to you that people have cut spending by 5 percent?
Time and The Economist's omissions might seem reasonable, given the looming threat of a constitutional crisis.
But watching him hit shots like that, in those situations, makes that statement seem reasonable enough. 11.
But much has changed since, and on the face of it, junking the treaty might seem reasonable.
Other pay-to-go-away packages, often decried by critics, might come to seem reasonable by comparison.
But Life lacks that satisfying next step, where it adds the background that makes the unlikely seem reasonable.
And it does not seem reasonable that entrepreneurs involved in public life should have to liquidate their business.
The impulse to intervene then starts to seem reasonable, even in the absence of a clear disease phenotype.
Pairing Penn with a fighter on the outer edge of the featherweight top-10 does seem reasonable, however.
The Pentagon also tacked on the choice of targeting General Suleimani, mainly to make other options seem reasonable.
Rather, once our perception is distorted, we act in ways that seem reasonable to us but foolish to observers.
It doesn't seem reasonable for me or my employer to bear those costs because of other people's abusive behavior.
This may seem reasonable, but many undocumented parents claim those benefits for the sake of their US citizen children.
Conventional wisdom suggests the party out of power will pick up seats in a midterm election, which does seem reasonable.
"It does seem reasonable that advocates for the ERA would like to keep it as straightforward as possible," Kretschmer said.
In comparison, the price of new rugs designed by contemporary artists can seem reasonable, even if they aren't exactly cheap.
With the special counsel Robert S. Mueller III still at work, it would seem reasonable to anticipate more to come.
That might seem reasonable for a man who has already accrued about $10bn of public money to build his wall.
It just doesn't seem reasonable to ban everyone when you do have innocent people who are doing things the right way.
As is often the case, expectations that would seem reasonable in other parts of the country proved unrealistic in New York.
They didn't think he'd do it — they tacked on the choice of targeting General Suleimani to make other options seem reasonable.
Giving up the discretionary payment of $50 would seem reasonable on her part, in view of the elements of convenience to her.
Such age tests—looking at wrist bones is just one technique; using dental X-rays is another—seem reasonable at first glance.
WHAT DID YOU DO WITH THE IDEA THAT IT REALLY DOES SEEM REASONABLE THAT SOMEONE PAY SOMETHING TO GET TO USE THE FACILITIES.
This may seem reasonable, given that people often come to facilities when their addiction disease is at its worst and they're already suffering.
Some children may not understand what is going on and only see that you are limiting them in ways that don't seem reasonable.
When speaking freely, some offer theories, a few darkly sensationalistic and sinister; a few theorists seem reasonable, but others come across as preposterous.
These omissions might also seem reasonable by journalistic standards; reporters get a limited amount of time with the president, and can't ask about everything.
All the caution might seem reasonable in light of an historically deadly opioid epidemic that the president declared a public health emergency last year.
"Does it seem reasonable to you that Russia Today often uses headlines that are not true?" he asked Mr. Putin in a phone call.
Williams on Thursday told CNBC that given strong U.S. jobs gains and signs of stirring inflation, two or three rate hikes this year seem reasonable.
It does seem reasonable, however, to regulate the supply of such properties in order to ensure that cities do not tip tourism success into failure.
And then lots of events you probably don't care about — unless you really care about them, in which case $5 a month might seem reasonable.
A few entries, like LISLE, GANESH and GANTRY (as clued) are tough, but the crosses seem reasonable, so I think they're fair for a Friday.
He still isn't good, and has an obsession with holding/dribbling the basketball that makes Alex Forrest's feelings towards Dan Gallagher seem reasonable and measured.
The stories of my father were part of an elaborate coping strategy that made his absence seem reasonable despite, and probably because of, its complexity.
What doesn't seem reasonable is giving those neo-Nazis a form of tacit endorsement when neo-Nazis are literally trying to kill people in America's streets.
If manufacturers are already getting specs, it would seem reasonable that Apple would notify case makers about a fingerprint scanner on the back of the phone.
His instinct, when faced with Republican opposition, is to craft a proposal meant to seem reasonable and then use Republicans' objections as evidence that they're extreme.
The two units he saw — one already in contract and one in bad shape — weren't feasible, but prices there did indeed seem reasonable across the board.
Faced with this hard task, it might seem reasonable to some to support broad limits on abortion care, like those the Supreme Court will soon consider.
Get some lovely messages from friends back home telling me they got the cards I sent, which almost makes the insane cost of international postage seem reasonable.
"The Trump administration is not afraid to weaponize trade," he said, adding that using trade to settle political disagreements may seem reasonable to the current U.S. administration.
He wanted this man to seem reasonable: doing his best to help these kids get out of this situation, while at the same time causing their destruction.
That may seem reasonable, but Mr Magufuli's firebrand populism, as well as his unpredictability, have made it a particularly worrying test case for mining firms across the region.
Fried merchandised the same building blocks found at electronics stores, but also crafted quirky content that made the prospect of soldering a replica Space Invaders cabinet seem reasonable.
I'm sure to some it might seem expensive, to others it'll seem reasonable — but I wanted to land it [price-wise] like an A.P.C. or See by Chloe.
It might seem reasonable for Dr. Varban to simply remove some of the fat from Jessica's abdomen, but doing that, he said, would result in a bloody, hemorrhaging mess.
His eagerness to seem reasonable about the debt in 19973 led to huge cuts in spending once Republicans won back Congress, and only relatively mild tax increases in late 2012.
The order might seem reasonable; after all, the only way to make 100 percent sure an immigrant doesn't abscond into the US without papers is to keep her in custody.
If you have a lot of faith in the US legal system (and you're not too concerned about the NSA's creative interpretations of surveillance law), Comey's demand might seem reasonable.
This is what Obama did during health care reform, when he encouraged the "Gang of Six" negotiations for a bipartisan bill to make himself seem reasonable and Republicans look like obstructionists.
Dudley, in the TV interview, said "a couple more hikes this year would seem reasonable," and that the Fed could do a little more or less depending on the economic data.
It would seem reasonable to the average person that workplace benefits are a form of compensation and that some (or all) of the burden of those benefits should fall to the employer.
"I would advise everyone to be cautious about exposure, but that type of response does not seem reasonable," said Dr. Glenn Hardesty, an emergency room physician with Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If you are trying to have a low-cost, do-it-yourself divorce, it may seem reasonable to just split up the retirement assets and each go your separate ways.
Transfer speeds between USB-C and USB-A seem reasonable (the company claims it's USB 3.0, but the speeds I was seeing were a little bit lower than you'd expect from the standard).
Early during an epidemic, it may seem reasonable to try to contain it by imposing social-distancing measures as quickly as possible and then release the throttle if evidence suggests those may be overkill.
The judge's comments may seem reasonable in light of Nassar's actions — sexually abusing young girls as young as 6, abusing his power both as a doctor and as a representative of the Olympic team.
Rather than admit that he was exhausted – which would seem reasonable for a person working in such a high-stress position – he told the press corps that his trip was to meet with the pope.
At first glance the prices seem reasonable but when you have lots of friends and family or large gifts to wrap, you're going to have to buy multiple rolls and the costs starts adding up.
But despite a misconception driven by Glenn Beck's novel "The Overton Window," the window is a description, not a tactic: Shifting it doesn't mean proposing extreme ideas to make somewhat less extreme ideas seem reasonable.
It does not seem reasonable to me (or the President of my company who is far more technical then I am) that this bias could have the impact some claim unless it comes from the top.
Given that this crisis is at least partially due to the abundance of readily-available and powerful opioid medications, the efforts to reduce the illicit use of opioids as well as their overall availability seem reasonable.
Pence's job is straightforward, even if it isn't always very easy: He has to sell Trump to wary Republicans by making him seem reasonable and to convince voters that he will be a steady hand in crisis.
And it may seem reasonable, but then we can notice in these studies a pattern develop where, okay, for African Americans in the same situation, you're evaluating them in a more negative way or whatever it is.
And this one single reservoir can likely store carbon dioxide on the order of 100 billion tons, according to surveys, which makes the the prospect of storing 600 billion tons—the amount envisioned in the models—seem reasonable.
This response and the degree of the movements to date seem reasonable to us, given what we know and could, over time, mean that the Federal Reserve could raise rates and normalize its policy stance faster than previously anticipated.
Taken from the perspective of the artist-as-designer but not participant, these ideas seem reasonable: by hiding this hugely important component of the show, Lima hopes that it will affect the viewer's understanding of the work in some subconscious way.
Stockpiles are higher than the long-term average of 24.5 days and towards the top end of the 10-year range of 22.1 to 26.1 days but they still seem reasonable and are moving in line with normal seasonal trends.
In an interview with Bloomberg TV, Dudley, a permanent voter on the Federal Open Market Committee and a known supporter of low interest rates, said a couple more rate increases in 2017 seem reasonable but that there is no great urgency.
It might seem reasonable to expect that a relationship so fundamental would by now be known, but the chain of events that connect the firing of neurons to, say, a punch to the nose remains the subject of pitched scientific controversy.
For the moment, at least, it does seem reasonable that Kim Jong Un values his own life and that of his nation more highly than any other preference or combination of preferences; and he remains operationally subject to U.S. nuclear deterrence.
"But the calculations that I've seen and seem reasonable to me suggest that the payoff is likely to be in tenths of a percent, which in growth is a lot but may not be what some people are hoping for," Yellen said.
Several more questionable deals were signed, which made the major paydays to franchise stalwarts such as Mike Conley (five years, $153 million from Memphis), DeMar DeRozan (five years, $139 million from Toronto) and Bradley Beal (five years, $128 million from Washington) seem reasonable by comparison.
The true believers will tell you that great strides are being made, and the mainstream breakthrough is just around the corner, but they've been saying that for long enough that it's beginning to seem reasonable to start wondering if these wolves were ever real.
Given that North Korea itself shows no inclination to begin denuclearisation talks with America and will probably consider a testing freeze only once it has a demonstrable capability to threaten mainland America with thermonuclear attack, it might seem reasonable to concede that Mr Trump had a point.
Though "intent to harass" requirements might seem reasonable, the Marines United case is only the most recent reminder that perpetrators are often not motivated by a personal desire to harass and that they may in fact go to great lengths to hide their actions from their victims.
It has been replaced with an authoritarian regime that wields a cynical interpretation of the law as a weapon; the country is governed by rules like the border journalism permits, regulations that can seem reasonable on their face but actually serve to undermine essential democratic freedoms.
And when you consider the hundreds, if not thousands, of hours that Clark's small team has poured into the Ether Flows' design, along with all the carbon fiber, leather, aluminum, and even nitinol that goes into the construction of each pair, that luxury price starts to seem reasonable.
While Swift's note might seem reasonable at first glance, doxxing is an extremely serious matter because there's no telling what a "passionate" anonymous fanbase might do with those phone numbers and addresses once they've been exposed, and there's no putting them back in the bottle once they're on the internet.
To even get that far, you would need a substantial third bloc of delegates who are already on board with the idea, who understand what needs to be done to get there, and who can be relied on to keep the nomination from both Trump and Cruz long enough to make a draft seem reasonable.
When you read this — when you read a radio host Trump likes arguing that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are literally devils from hell who attract flies and smell of sulfur — think about what it means for what kinds of ideas about Clinton might seem reasonable to someone marinating in this kind of rhetoric and vitriol.
He said: For example, if you are able to create profiling algorithms that can predict certain traits — so let's say a high degree of openness and a high degree of neuroticism — and when you look at that profiles that's the profile of a person who's more prone towards conspiratorial thinking, for example, they're open enough to kind of connect to things that may not really seem reasonable to your average person.
Idée fixe is an alternate term for an overvalued idea. In this condition, a belief that might seem reasonable both to the individual and to other people comes to dominate completely the individual's thinking and life.
In the early 1960s the city of Szolnok briefly fluoridated its water. The program was discontinued due to technical problems and a public view that fluoridation did not seem reasonable. Hungary has not used artificially fluoridated water since then.
8, raised this question: "Name for the American New Yorks. If the new baseball team is to have a name that is in keeping with the 'Giants,' does it not seem reasonable that if they are the 'New York Americans' they might be called the 'Yankees' or 'Yanks'?" The alternate nickname "Yankees" first appeared regularly in the press in 1904.
La Forest also felt requiring such commissions was also "tantamount to enacting a new constitutional provision to extend the protection provided by s. 11(d)" by forcing the creation of "what in some respects is a virtual fourth branch of government to police the interaction between the political branches and the judiciary". Judges simply asking whether government decisions seem reasonable would be enough.La Forest, para. 344.
In Denmark, applicants must satisfy the following criteria to receive legal aid for civil cases: The applicant must not earn more than kr. 289,000 ($50,000) a year and the claims of the party must seem reasonable. In respect to criminal cases, the convicted will only have to cover the costs if he or she has a considerable fixed income – this is to prevent recidivism.
These have many applications in all kinds of "closures" that appear in mathematics. Besides being compatible with the mere order relations, functions between posets may also behave well with respect to special elements and constructions. For example, when talking about posets with least element, it may seem reasonable to consider only monotonic functions that preserve this element, i.e. which map least elements to least elements.
Using the conceptual idea of justice makes certain action ideas seem reasonable. These may include due process, legal representation, hearing both sides, have norms or regulations for comparison. Therefore, there is a relationship between conceptual ideas and related apparently rational action ideas. If the statements gathered at a consultative meeting are considered action ideas, then clusters of these similar actions ideas might be considered to examples of a meta idea or conceptual idea.
However, upon the > need for publication a name would have been settled on, and as a well known > calendar custom would give the dance more historical credence it would seem > reasonable to settle on that element of the dance for publication purposes. Douglas' writings refer to another 'slightly different' version of the dance having been collection by Philip Leighton Stowell. However, no records of this dance are known of amongst the Leighton Stowell publications or unpublished papers.
Various studies have found the heritability of IQ to be between 0.7 and 0.8 in adults and 0.45 in childhood in the United States. It may seem reasonable to expect that genetic influences on traits like IQ should become less important as one gains experiences with age. However, that the opposite occurs is well documented. Heritability measures in infancy are as low as 0.2, around 0.4 in middle childhood, and as high as 0.8 in adulthood.
This bias occurs when interpreting future information using this anchor to gauge. For example, the initial price offered for a used car, set either before or at the start of negotiations, sets an arbitrary focal point for all following discussions. Prices discussed in negotiations that are lower than the anchor may seem reasonable, perhaps even cheap to the buyer, even if said prices are still relatively higher than the actual market value of the car. The original description of the anchoring effect came from psychophysics.
In mathematics, the "Strong Law of Small Numbers" is the humorous law that proclaims, in the words of Richard K. Guy (1988): In other words, any given small number appears in far more contexts than may seem reasonable, leading to many apparently surprising coincidences in mathematics, simply because small numbers appear so often and yet are so few. Earlier (1980) this "law" was reported by Martin Gardner.Gardner, M. "Mathematical Games: Patterns in Primes are a Clue to the Strong Law of Small Numbers." Sci. Amer.
Developing the bishop to f4 might seem reasonable at first, but in this particular opening it is not the correct approach by White. After 5. Bf4 Black responds thematically 5...dxc4 (anything else is good for White), and is ready to defend the c-pawn with the standard push b7-b5. White's best attempt might be to continue 6. a4, but Black now has the move 6...Nd5 (since the knight is not pinned by the white bishop as it would be in the standard Bg5 lines).
The sport was also played casually for recreation by children and may have been played by women as well.The primary evidence for female ballplayers is in the many apparently female figurines of the Formative period, wearing a ballplayer loincloth and perhaps other gear. In The Sport of Life and Death, editor Michael Whittington says: "It would [therefore] seem reasonable that women also played the game—perhaps in all-female teams—or participated in some yet to be understood ceremony enacted on the ballcourt." (p. 186).
Decided by the US Supreme Court in 2002, this case . held that even requests for accommodation that might seem reasonable on their face, e.g., a transfer to a different position, can be rendered unreasonable because it would require a violation of the company's seniority system. While the court held that, in general, a violation of a seniority system renders an otherwise reasonable accommodation unreasonable, a plaintiff can present evidence that, despite the seniority system, the accommodation is reasonable in the specific case at hand, e.g.
This brought a certain sense of complacency amongst some pension actuarial consultants and regulators, making it seem reasonable to use optimistic economic assumptions to calculate the present value of future pension liabilities. The potentially long-lasting collapse in returns on government bonds is taking place against the backdrop of a protracted fall in returns for other core-assets such as blue chip stocks, and, more importantly, a silent demographic shock. Factoring in the corresponding longevity risk, pension premiums could be raised significantly while disposable incomes stagnate and employees work longer years before retiring.
This theory states that groups of fish may save energy when swimming together, much in the way that bicyclists may draft one another in a peloton. Geese flying in a Vee formation are also thought to save energy by flying in the updraft of the wingtip vortex generated by the previous animal in the formation. Increased efficiencies in swimming in groups have been proposed for schools of fish and Antarctic krill. It would seem reasonable to think that the regular spacing and size uniformity of fish in schools would result in hydrodynamic efficiencies.
They were also given further statements that made the apparent contradiction seem reasonable. From these three pieces of information, they had to decide whether or not each individual's statements were inconsistent. There were strong differences in these evaluations, with participants much more likely to interpret statements from the candidate they opposed as contradictory. MRI scanner allowed researchers to examine how the human brain deals with dissonant information In this experiment, the participants made their judgments while in a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner which monitored their brain activity.
The word arigatō (Japanese for "thank you") sounds similar to the Portuguese word obrigado, which has the same meaning. Given the number of borrowings from Portuguese, it may seem reasonable to suppose that the Japanese imported that word--which is the explanation accepted and indeed published by many. However, arigatō is not a gairaigo; rather, it is an abbreviation of arigatō gozaimasu, which consists of an inflection of the native Japanese adjective arigatai () combined with the polite verb gozaimasu.arigatō There is evidence, for example in the Man'yōshū, that the word arigatai was in use several centuries before contact with the Portuguese.
After some unsatisfactory negotiations they decided to take what they wanted by force. On September 20, 1897 fifty armed miners surrounded the ship and began unloading supplies, taking 30 tons. Attempting to seem reasonable in their piracy, the miners took only what they believed they needed, so as not to starve other miners in Dawson City, paid for the goods, and even looted an Alaska Commercial Company steamer, Bella, so as not to seem unfair to either company. Despite all the obstacles in the voyage, Portus B. Weare did reach Dawson City before the river froze.
Finally, the preference of a patient for living with cancer or side effects of treatment should be considered in decision making. Patients with similar disease characteristics for whom both observation and curative intervention might be reasonable, may have differing personal preferences. For some, willingness to accept a decline in quality of life to be rid of a cancer that has minimal chance of causing harm over a decade or more may seem reasonable; while others would rather live with a cancer and maintain their quality of life. An understanding of a patient's personal preferences should play a large part in shared decision making.
Gilbert befriended Sargent, who was working on the murals for Boston Library, and Sargent made studies for the figure of Moses using Colarossi's father, who had been a model in his own right, before the Colarossi boy modelled for Gilbert. A contemporary of Gilbert's, John William Waterhouse also seems to have employed Angelo Colarossi senior (1839–1916) as one of his models. It is not known if the younger Colarossi ever posed for Waterhouse, but as the boy never grew over five feet tall, suggestions that he was the model for one of the youths that feature in Waterhouse's paintings of the early 1890s seem reasonable.
It does not seem reasonable any longer to claim that the united monarchy ruled over most of Palestine and Syria." "There seems to be a consensus that the power and size of the kingdom of Solomon, if it ever existed, has been hugely exaggerated." Disagreeing with the latter view, Old Testament scholar Walter Dietrich contends that the biblical stories of circa 10th-century BCE monarchs contain a significant historical kernel and are not simply late fictions."Tracing the development of the Bible’s stories about kings from the earliest sources (now embedded in 1–2 Samuel) to the biblical books themselves, Dietrich argues that some of the stories are dated close to the time of the events they describe.
Financial economists such as World Pensions Council (WPC) researchers have argued that durably low interest rates in most G20 countries will have an adverse impact on the funding positions of pension funds as “without returns that outstrip inflation, pension investors face the real value of their savings declining rather than ratcheting up over the next few years” From 1982 until 2012, most Western economies experienced a period of low inflation combined with relatively high returns on investments across all asset classes including government bonds. This brought a certain sense of complacency amongst some pension actuarial consultants and regulators, making it seem reasonable to use optimistic economic assumptions to calculate the present value of future pension liabilities.
In an imperfectly conducting fluid the magnetic field can generally move through the fluid following a diffusion law with the resistivity of the plasma serving as a diffusion constant. This means that solutions to the ideal MHD equations are only applicable for a limited time for a region of a given size before diffusion becomes too important to ignore. One can estimate the diffusion time across a solar active region (from collisional resistivity) to be hundreds to thousands of years, much longer than the actual lifetime of a sunspot—so it would seem reasonable to ignore the resistivity. By contrast, a meter-sized volume of seawater has a magnetic diffusion time measured in milliseconds.
It is not impossible that Princess Mary's household could have been reorganised some time before her former servants found posts with Henry FitzRoy.Norton, Elizabeth, Bessie Blount: Mistress to Henry VIII, p. 121. Although he was more well known from 1525 and onwards, there is some evidence that he was already in receipt of royal favour even before his ennoblement; this comes from a surviving list of "Wardrobe stuff appointed for my lord Henry". The "Lord Henry" in question is not identified but given that the subject was not considered to require a title and that the list has survived with further documents relating to the household established for Henry FitzRoy after his ennoblement, it would seem reasonable to assume that it is Henry FitzRoy.
" He noted that it "give[s] us a series of fascinating biographical and anecdotal items strung loosely on the thread of developing scientific knowledge.""Views on Science Books," The Horn Book Magazine, February 1968, pp. 81-83. Philip and Phylis Morrison in Scientific American felt it "manages to convey a sense of coherence, even though it deals at staccato length with so many men, trends and ideas ... The reason is partly in the expert writing-- smooth, unusually candid, cheerful and sometimes a bit condescending (as in the two or three pages about Veblen)." They add that "[n]ot all the dicta of the authors seem reasonable, but to find any personal judgment at work is so rare in this kind of pedagogy that one is pleased by the De Camps even when one disagrees with them.
Ambiguous situations may cause humans to affirm both a proposition and its negation. For example, if John stands in the doorway to a room, it may seem reasonable both to affirm that John is in the room and to affirm that John is not in the room. Critics argue that this merely reflects an ambiguity in our language rather than a dialetheic quality in our thoughts; if we replace the given statement with one that is less ambiguous (such as "John is halfway in the room" or "John is in the doorway"), the contradiction disappears. The statements appeared contradictory only because of a syntactic play; here, the actual meaning of "being in the room" is not the same in both instances, and thus each sentence is not the exact logical negation of the other: therefore, they are not necessarily contradictory.
It appears likely that connecting trains used the ordinary Portpatrick station, not the Harbour terminal. During this period the Government's intentions regarding the use of Portpatrick as a mail terminal clarified: there was now no prospect of this happening, and when the Government offered compensation of £20,000 and the transfer of ownership of the harbour at Portpatrick to the PPR, these terms were accepted as the best that could be obtained. The Caledonian Railway proposed that this be regarded as income of the line, to which they would be entitled. As they had accepted the commercial risk of revenue income which was now lacking, this might seem reasonable; but the PPR successfully argued that this was not provided for in the Working Agreement, and they refused to share the money. From 18 August 1871 another independent operator started a service between Donaghadee and Portpatrick. On 29 August the vessel, named Aber, was rammed in thick fog by an Atlantic steamer and sank in five minutes; the new service had lasted 12 days.

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