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"unreasonably" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not fair or expects too much
"unreasonably" Synonyms
stupidly foolishly preposterously absurdly fantastically ridiculously ludicrously outrageously irrationally crazily insanely incredibly farcically sillily senselessly laughably risibly inanely wildly illogically excessively extremely very exceedingly inordinately exceptionally overly unusually extra too unduly devilishly immoderately exorbitantly monstrously overmuch unacceptably intolerably unnecessarily unfairly illegally below the belt dishonestly immorally uncleanly unjustly unjustifiably unjustifiedly unwarrantedly indefensibly wrongly inexcusably unforgivably unwarrantably improperly insupportably blindly impulsively recklessly heedlessly impetuously carelessly hastily indiscriminately rashly thoughtlessly regardlessly unthinkingly inconsiderately obtusely purblindly unreasoningly willfully obstinately firmly resolutely staunchly tenaciously unwaveringly doggedly determinedly steadfastly persistently obdurately pertinaciously stolidly unrelentingly unyieldingly unflinchingly resolvedly mulishly bullheadedly hard indulgently intemperately heavily wantonly hedonically self-indulgently abandonedly degenerately dissolutely rakishly nonsensically unsoundly weakly invalidly fallaciously incongruously inconsequentially illegitimately contradictorily inconsequently unsubstantiatedly groundlessly unfoundedly unsupportedly baselessly questionably unprovenly spuriously unreliably falsely flimsily speculatively conjecturally tenuously pointlessly uselessly futilely meaninglessly insignificantly valuelessly trivially fruitlessly purposelessly unproductively unimportantly emptily unavailingly aimlessly hollowly needlessly mindlessly worthlessly unprofitably uncooperatively unaccommodatingly unhelpfully difficultly obstructively troublesomely tiresomely contrarily awkwardly erratically stroppily annoyingly vexatiously perversely stubbornly intractably refractorily contumaciously fussily uncompromisingly toughly strictly overbearingly imperiously naggingly stringently unbendingly disparagingly pickily tyrannically demandingly critically rigorously fierily tensely grumpily irascibly irritably crossly petulantly testily volatilely grouchily peevishly rattily surlily touchily cantankerously cholerically crabbily huffily moodily querulously opinionatedly biasedly inflexibly intolerantly intransigently bigotedly dogmatically insistently opinionatively pigheadedly rigidly dreadfully appallingly horrendously awfully terribly disgracefully atrociously shockingly ungodlily unholily horrifyingly frightfully horrifically scandalously severely harshly austerely punitively mercilessly ruthlessly authoritarianly draconianly drastically cripplingly cruelly crushingly imprudently unmindfully injudiciously negligently neglectfully remissly tactlessly inattentively inadvertently incautiously precipitately slipshodly expensively dearly extortionately steeply extravagantly prohibitively unaffordably stiffly lavishly unconscionably plethorically disproportionately toweringly implausibly improbably unbelievably inconceivably unconvincingly doubtfully unthinkably dubiously fancifully unimaginably unrealistically impossibly highly criminally unattainably unfeasibly unworkably insolvably hopelessly insuperably impracticably inaccessibly insurmountably impractically insolubly infeasibly pricily ruinously exactingly hardly agonizingly(US) brutally challengingly dauntingly gruelingly(US) gruellingly(UK) intensely mightily punishingly roughly tediously dictatorially despotically autocratically domineeringly oppressively tyrannously peremptorily absolutely bossily arbitrarily authoritatively repressively pathologically compulsively obsessively chronically habitually inveterately clinically confirmedly neurotically uncontrolledly unbearably unmanageably objectionably offensively recalcitrantly unendurably ungovernably insufferably painfully waywardly irefully angrily furiously irately enragedly madly lividly indignantly wrathfully fumingly ballistically sorely apoplectically rabidly shirtily hotly steamingly hoppingly ragingly incommensurably unequally disparately incommensurately inequitably inconsistently uneconomically preciously pricelessly valuably inappropriately unsuitably inaptly inappositely unseemlily unbecomingly indecorously infelicitously incorrectly unfitly ineptly untowardly unaptly gracelessly unhappily irregularly forbiddingly freely generously liberally magnanimously munificently openhandedly open-handedly prodigally profligately thriftlessly wastefully charitably unrestrainedly unselfishly unsparingly unstintingly bounteously paranoidly distrustfully mistrustfully cynically suspiciously warily charily sceptically(UK) skeptically(US) insecurely paranoiacally questioningly fearfully guardedly obsessedly unsettledly insensitively selfishly callously uncharitably unkindly meanly unfeelingly aggressively ambitiously audaciously boldly grandiosely loftily monumentally daringly formidably exigently impressively onerously brashly More

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Sometimes it's gotten me in trouble with bosses, who wanted me to seek unreasonably high sentences, or unreasonably aggressive convictions.
Qualitative basically prohibits any sort of noise that is disturbing or unreasonably loud, but they don't go so far as to define what constitutes disturbing or unreasonably loud.
Jake Cunnane, New York Well, herein lies the problem: a restaurant that decides to charge unreasonably high prices should expect that a diner will demand an unreasonably perfect experience.
For however clumsy or lonely its heroine might be, she still usually lives in an unreasonably gorgeous apartment or collides into an unreasonably gorgeous man, or, more likely, both.
Apparently, that's just the beginning of Mars' unreasonably wonderful weirdness.
Instead, he was charged with acting carelessly, irresponsibly and unreasonably.
For its part, Hamas says it is being squeezed unreasonably.
Unreasonably high drug prices have been in the news lately.
People who are possibly delusional and unreasonably particular about landscaping.
It was simple, hearty and almost unreasonably inexpensive at €2.
That they unreasonably threw out an accommodation that was in place.
"These reviews have been unreasonably delayed," said ASIC commissioner Danielle Press.
So people see guns as protective devices, and not unreasonably so.
Hadden countered IBM was unreasonably seeking money from every significant internet company.
She also said it "unreasonably delays desegregation" for the district's middle schools.
I do still get unreasonably sad when oxen die; that hasn't changed.
"It merely shortens what is currently an unreasonably long process," said Sen.
The country needs a variety of mechanisms for reducing unreasonably long sentences.
And much like Bobby, I've been exposed as unreasonably optimistic about them.
"Why walk for a designer that unreasonably shames women?" one person wrote.
At that point, unreasonably high deductibles make having insurance a moot point.
If he uses his power pretextually or unreasonably, he violates the Constitution.
" In the end, Koh decided that the company's royalty rates were "unreasonably high.
Murphy's series also set an unreasonably high bar for this kind of drama.
" She also specifically stated that she found "Qualcomm's royalty rates are unreasonably high.
She's dark, she's mysterious, she's unreasonably cool, and she doesn't need a man.
My oncologist doesn't get back to me in time and I'm unreasonably disappointed.
It is also unreasonably long: a little over an hour and a quarter.
Nor may schools unreasonably restrict the time, place and manner of speech activities.
Each time we hear about a new flavor, we get almost unreasonably excited.
"It depends on the day and what I'm doing," he answered, not unreasonably.
"Women are not held to unreasonably high standards these days," Ms. Nooyi said.
Despite an unreasonably high remand rate, the Secretary "rubber stamps" their annual certification.
Meanwhile the interaction of tax policy and welfare system often makes jobs unreasonably unattractive.
And if share values are lofty, they are not yet seen as unreasonably so.
Watching people return this dropped hat at the parade today was unreasonably thrilling pic.twitter.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex looked unreasonably cute at the Queen's birthday parade.
Still, some say that the VIX's reaction to the Brexit has been unreasonably mild.
That suggests researchers—perhaps not unreasonably—focus on genes that are easier to study.
They have argued, not unreasonably, that the agency set the bar far too low.
The first thing I knew I had to do was wake up unreasonably early.
If it is "unreasonably burdensome" for that third party, it doesn't have to help.
Americans can expect drug prices to remain unreasonably high over the next four years.
Beside unreasonably good performance for the price, the TCL SOCL300s also have effortless fit.
So it only stands to reason that we'd be unreasonably proud of our garbage.
That includes the right to use a drone without the government unreasonably inhibiting you.
Regulators also found that shifters in the affected vehicles were unreasonably difficult to operate.
Craig is unreasonably gassed about the new Kennedy Fried Chicken on 149th and 8th.
But, you'll regret it come January when your credit-card statement is unreasonably high.
Yet such reforms are often unreasonably timid, retaining years of excessive physician hand-holding.
Moreover, there is evidence that the prices charged for some drugs are, indeed, unreasonably high.
The system, not unreasonably, also reduces payments to people with substantial savings of their own.
Unreasonably fearful or not, most people simply want to avoid getting bit by a snake.
Mr. Bettman saw that as proof that public opinion had gotten unreasonably ahead of science.
There's also no bigger buzzkill than finding out that there are unreasonably low bag weights.
And if yes, where would students draw the line between reasonably and unreasonably shaped districts?
A few people have remarked to me, not unreasonably, that "Get Out" isn't terribly plausible.
Not unreasonably, some question their sincerity and the wisdom of taking their promises on faith.
The Alaska Supreme Court recently ruled that it had been unreasonably secretive about executive compensation.
Feelings split into a toxic binary — ecstatic when we win, unreasonably angry when we lose.
Some are unreasonably specific and others are just downright bizarre (looking at you, National Cheeseball Day).
For some reason, an Ed Sheeran song bounces off the walls at an unreasonably high volume.
Diarists shouldn't feel like they have to try unreasonably hard to entertain us or our readers.
And I am unreasonably upset about the impending changes to the order of my Instagram feed.
Tech lobbyists, who considered the Prodigy decision unreasonably restrictive, pushed lawmakers to adopt the CompuServe standard.
But an overly deferential standard unreasonably limits a court's discretion to look more closely when appropriate.
The opposition, not unreasonably, says it can't negotiate while its people are being starved and killed.
Opening bank accounts, and registering property under aliases, remains unreasonably easy, even in the United States.
Aside from ships, other purchasables connected to Star Citizen enjoyed unreasonably high values amongst the community.
They also said that the request is not unreasonably burdensome for the multi-billion dollar company.
The superlatives from critics at Sundance probably set expectations unreasonably high, but this is scary stuff.
Bruni: The one race or candidate, House or Senate, that Democrats are most unreasonably hopeful about?
And California law made it unreasonably difficult to find out about their rights after the decision.
Your best protection is to become an empowered patient and prepare to contest unreasonably high bills.
The FCC majority proposes to eliminate the "general conduct standard," which prohibits ISP practices that "unreasonably interfere or unreasonably disadvantage" the ability of consumers to access the online content and services of their choosing, and the ability of online content and service providers to freely access customers.
Two were shut down after subjecting families to unreasonably cold rooms, substandard food, and inadequate medical care.
Instead, he need only show that Yanez acted unreasonably and in an extremely careless and unjustified way.
This serves, in an odd way, to set the bar unreasonably low for an AT&T takeover.
As magical as the holidays can seem, this can also be an unreasonably tough time of year.
It's something about which a vast global audience gets unreasonably excited, and it requires no editorial judgment.
Since 2011 employers who unreasonably withhold salaries risk time in jail (though that is rare in practice).
You might expect, not unreasonably, that those who burned the most calories would lose the most fat.
I feel that my privacy is being unreasonably intruded upon, doing everyday things feel harder to face.
As a person who has watched a lot of anime, I was incredibly, unreasonably pleased with myself.
The restriction should keep Waymo from influencing jurors into ascribing unreasonably large damages, according to the judge.
Prosecutors said in arrest filings that Shelby "reacted unreasonably by escalating the situation" into a fatal encounter.
That law allows a maximum fine of $500 for unreasonably slow drivers who block the left lane.
He is a handsome young man and he seems unreasonably proud to be playing this role today.
When working in a team, Boyes writes, it's easy to develop unreasonably high expectations of your colleagues.
" Last month, Mr. Barrasso again called on the agency to withdraw the rule, calling it "unreasonably burdensome.
What that means is that the jury concluded that he acted unreasonably and without any lawful justification.
When I was young, I spent a lot of my time possibly unreasonably worried about nuclear war.
Schnatter said the wolf-pack provision unreasonably curtails his rights as a shareholder and may violate Delaware law.
Imagine reducing the stress that comes with paying off an unreasonably large sum of money in one lifetime.
I mean, just look at Trump, the inexperienced, braggadocious, unreasonably confident dude who got us into this mess!
PB: Valuations have gone up over the last 10 years [since we launched True] but not unreasonably so.
Golub's last supporting argument is stocks are more likely to slip into correction when sectors are unreasonably priced.
The center-left party has condemned the Thai government for unreasonably limiting Wong's freedom and right to entry.
Passed in 1993 by a bipartisan Congress, RFRA blocks government agencies from unreasonably burdening an individual's religious practice.
Laika, the studio behind Coraline and The Boxtrolls, is back with another unreasonably gorgeous stop-motion animated film.
By contrast, during her reign, Ms Mayer was dogged by unreasonably high expectations, along with near-constant scrutiny.
Paquette asks (not unreasonably): If Ivanka really believed this, why doesn't she provide her own employees with paid leave?
New research suggests these recommendations aren't producing the desired psychological benefits, and that the AAP's recommendations are unreasonably strict.
Jupiter is perhaps the most unreasonably beautiful thing in our entire solar system, and it's not shy about flexing.
I felt unreasonably nervous at the prospect of having any of my actions affecting anything tangible in any way.
In this it is unlike human beings, who become unreasonably attached to their own theories and pursue them doggedly.
Tighe claims the NFL has been trying to find ways to avoid paying claims, and unreasonably delaying the process.
Defeating both iOS at the high end and Android at the low end was always an unreasonably ambitious objective.
It said it caricatured elderly parents by "unreasonably" ascribing "every possible bad quality" of old people to one character.
In the pie chart of my brain, some ideas, concepts, and events take up unreasonably large chunks of space.
Because I am a very sick person, and I am unreasonably upset about the order of my Instagram feed.
Opponents of the bill argue that its effects unreasonably increased rates of mass incarceration, particularly among communities of color.
The Spurs need Leonard to be unreasonably efficient at a high volume for three more rounds or they'll lose.
Just as he's taking a risk with his career, Scaramucci went unreasonably big when it came to party appetizers.
"Let's not get unreasonably concerned about [methane], because the industry has been addressing it," says the API's Erik Milito.
Given how unreasonably this rule restrains trade, a walk-on could probably sue the conference, and very likely win.
But many parents of children who are currently enrolled have objected, arguing that the move would be unreasonably disruptive.
I tried on options in super 9503 ($6,450) and super 200 ($10,475) wools that were austere and unreasonably luxe.
The cookies are thick and chunky, even pucklike; craggy and rough around the edges; neither dainty nor unreasonably large.
The learning curve for this transition and the unforgiving timeframe imposed by Covid-19 sets the bar unreasonably high.
If you find a stock that is widely hated but the outcries are unreasonably negative, that's when cynics buy.
" Apple has five days to object to the order, if the company believes that complying would be "unreasonably burdensome.
The attack is in response to the ascendancy of people identified by their detractors, not unreasonably, as a liberal elite.
TCL is a fast growing TV brand that's best known for selling reasonably high-quality hardware for unreasonably low prices.
If this is simply for the lowest-tier phone, it would mean that the premium version could be unreasonably expensive.
They figured, not unreasonably, that steadily accumulating snowfall would preserve Camp Century and its contents for centuries, if not longer.
Kirby felt—not unreasonably—that Lee didn't give him enough public credit and that Marvel didn't give him enough money.
The lack of competition has led to unreasonably high bills for customers, but hefty and growing profits for the telcos.
A lot of people are "unreasonably" worried we are about to be taken over by general purpose AI, he said.
If you're tight on time, there's no way the task can be done to your unreasonably high standards anyway, right?
They blame her for turning a routine traffic matter into a deadly confrontation by acting unreasonably and escalating the situation.
In it, Terry Jeffords (played by Terry Crews), a black cop, was unreasonably stopped and threatened by a white cop.
Others familiar with the talks contend the airlines seem to be acting unreasonably by not providing the data more quickly.
First, the public should accept that business will always fall short of our unreasonably high expectations, and get over it.
Then for a while, "school readiness" was the buzzword and the byword, so, not unreasonably, we talked about school readiness.
Bonus: A lot of the music in the show is by Parry Gripp, the unreasonably clever songwriter behind Nerf Herder.
He and Mr. Summers described her in White House meetings as unreasonably hostile to financial institutions, and as simply unreasonable.
He and Mr. Summers described her in White House meetings as unreasonably hostile to financial institutions, and as simply unreasonable.
A quantitative noise code, on the other hand, will define in quantitative, measurable terms what is disturbing or unreasonably loud.
But, lest it lose its audience, the film eventually turns into a modified feel-good formula movie that seems unreasonably optimistic.
The Circle of Life translates to a horrible place full of awful smells, corpses, murder, and plenty of unreasonably upsetting shit.
Thank you for reminding us what makes this Pale Blue Dot—and the people on it—so unreasonably and spectacularly special.
She had a few theories, from low self-esteem, body negativity and embarrassment, to setting "unreasonably high" standards for her partners.
Requiring that the "alien must be arrested on the day he walks out of jail" unreasonably constrains ICE authority, he says.
But with the march of medical progress, we feel — not unreasonably — that we can live longer and longer with each generation.
If, after the probe, the U.S. determines the tax is discriminatory or unreasonably targets U.S. firms, Trump could respond with tariffs.
If you've determined that the costs of your plan are unreasonably high, talk to your employer … in a non-confrontational way.
Perceptions of unreasonably high housing prices appear to be disproportionately influenced by trends in first-tier cities — Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.
The first season, which was adapted from a novel by Tom Perrotta, struck many viewers, not unreasonably, as a huge downer.
In past negotiations, the Yemeni government of Mr. Hadi was criticized for clinging to what seemed to be unreasonably inflexible positions.
We cannot consider such statements as anything other than biased and aimed at unreasonably discrediting the business reputation of the enterprise.
We cannot consider such statements as anything other than biased and aimed at unreasonably discrediting the business reputation of the enterprise.
A recent poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that 80 percent of Americans believe that drug costs are unreasonably high.
Exxon, which has said that it has acknowledged the reality of climate change for years, called the subpoena unreasonably burdensome and intrusive.
Washington has previously made similar claims about China's banking sector, unreasonably labeling Chinese commercial banks as public institutions, the statement also said.
It's simply in our nature, so it's not a behavior meant to deceive others or to unreasonably prop up our own ego.
Tattoos are unreasonably effective predictors of recidivism: we find that of the inmates who have been re-incarcerated, 75% percent had tattoos.
These roly-poly and unreasonably adorable brothers made their public debut on Tuesday, just a month after being born, reports NBC News.
Despite his camouflage hat, he fails to blend into the airport's stark gray wall because he's wearing an unreasonably bright teal shirt.
The company still claims that the vast majority of its New Year's Eve rides were not affected by unreasonably high surge pricing.
Of course, this is Game of Thrones we're talking about, and so expectations were almost unreasonably high heading into these last episodes.
The State Department's advisory also notes that assistance to U.S. citizens from American consulate services could be "unreasonably" delayed by Russian authorities.
Local politicians are saying they just want to retain local decision-making rights, but unreasonably high fees bring their motives into question.
But that hasn't stopped the introduction of unreasonably stringent identification standards in a presidential election year in more than a dozen states.
There, Layla is torn between her parents' commitment to safe compliance and her need to vent her fury at being unreasonably detained.
Democrats insisted the taxpayer help come with a new inspector general, authorized to notify lawmakers immediately if the administration "unreasonably" withholds information.
By default, anyone can sell any product on Amazon—a policy the company argues, not unreasonably, increases consumer choice and price competition.
We all know there is something just so unreasonably frustrating about trying to open a file that isn't compatible with your computer.
Slowly, I have come to realize that five people sharing one bathroom is seen by many — and not unreasonably — as a complication.
"Right to repair" advocates—including me, it must be said—argue that companies like Apple profit unreasonably from their stranglehold on your gadgets.
The company has five business days to contest the order if it believes compliance would be "unreasonably burdensome," Pym said in her decision.
Use Scientific Notation For Unreasonably Large NumbersWhen calculating large numbers in your head, remember that you can convert them into scientific notation first.
Moreover, LinkedIn also happens to enjoy an unreasonably high Google search ranking—which makes the platform ripe for abuse of a different kind.
That said, Deadpool will definitely go down as one of the big surprises of 2016 after its unreasonably huge $152 million opening weekend.
After all, who doesn't love to see unreasonably tall Christmas trees and photos of our favorite celebs teetering on ladders to decorate them?
With all of that as context, expectations for the finale, which aired Sunday night, went from being too high to perhaps unreasonably low.
According to the SEC, Merrill violated that rule because it set the thresholds at which trades could be stopped at unreasonably high levels.
The jury found that the sedan's front seats "were unreasonably dangerous and the defendants failed to warn about those dangers," the statement said.
In Minnesota, many farmers, small businesses owners, and middle-class families on the individual market currently face rising premiums and unreasonably high deductibles.
While Kim has remained silent about what he may want in exchange for denuclearization, one could expect his demands to be unreasonably high.
And a federal review in 2015 found "an unreasonably high" percentage of charter schools on the list of the state's lowest-performing schools.
Some witnesses had said Clark was handcuffed when he was shot in the head, which they said showed the officers had acted unreasonably.
The company burns through cash at a rate that better-established companies would likely be crucified for ... Tesla's production timelines are unreasonably fast.
Wang said the U.S. had made "unreasonably high" demands and insisted on adding "demands relating to China's sovereign rights" to the countries' agreement.
This in turn pushed up the likely yield on shorter-dated bonds, which made the yield on longer-term paper look unreasonably low.
The floor pair happened to be my size, and I was surprised that when I tried them on, they didn't look unreasonably clunky.
Prosecutors said that Mr. Noor had acted unreasonably — firing at a shadowy figure without even yelling a warning — and that it was murder.
Letter of Recommendation The last time I went to trivia night at a bar, the friend who invited me set expectations unreasonably high.
Prosecutors say Officer Van Dyke acted unreasonably, repeatedly shooting the teenager when he posed no lethal threat and as he was veering away.
The regulations made it illegal for studios to unreasonably limit the number of theaters in one geographical area that could play a movie.
Heartwarmingly, it brings his career full circle, to his beginnings as a kid with an unreasonably good voice covering Justin Timberlake songs on YouTube.
Apple says Qualcomm has been abusing its position as the dominant supplier of smartphone modems to charge unreasonably high rates to license its patents.
My husband, being unreasonably attractive and charming—a fact about which I am not biased—had become the face of the NACA space program.
"We think that for our citizens, for businesses the usage of such crypto-currencies as an investment object carries unreasonably high risks," he said.
Combine this with racist assumptions about Black women as unreasonably angry and uncivilized, then the insider accusations against Campbell bear a little less weight.
It is neither drugs nor drug use which causes crime; it is drug laws and unreasonably inflated black market drug prices which cause crime.
"When bail is set unreasonably high, people are behind bars only because they are poor," Ms. Lynch said at the White House in December.
It's easy to buy why Rachel and Chloe would be very into one another, but it unreasonably squishes awkward teenage courtship into 24 hours.
The businessman had no problem expressing these ideas because he was in a room where he thought, not unreasonably, that no one would disagree.
"There is nothing to suggest that the Legislature proceeded in bad faith — or even that it acted unreasonably — in pursuing this strategy," he wrote.
If a business can only stay in business by paying unreasonably low wage to its workers, then that business should be allowed to fail.
There may not be any potential Beyoncés at SUR , but there are many girls who think of themselves, not unreasonably, as vulnerable public brands.
The administration's optimism is evident not only in its talk but also in its fiscal projections, which one budget watchdog has called unreasonably rosy.
We live in the age of 4K resolution and unreasonably high beauty expectations of YouTubers, so I always need my nails manicured and pedicured.
Legal aid groups in several states have raised concerns that trauma patients are facing unreasonably long waits for appointments, especially for mental health care.
The waiver process is opaque, arbitrary and unreasonably harsh, and it has not mitigated the ban's effects on thousands of families in dire circumstances.
"Section 222 and Title II certainly gives the FCC authority to find they acted unreasonably and failed to protect customers personal information," Sohn said.
Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman said during the meeting that current tariffs - different in each region and set by private heating companies - were unreasonably high.
Some employees say they are "required to work unreasonably long hours of overtime" when the company is short-staffed, according to employee reviews on Glassdoor.
One of the provisions for a motion to be granted under the All Writs Act is that compliance not be "unreasonably burdensome" to the company.
"Samsung and Apple have invested an unreasonably large amount of money in making the most gorgeous touch screen displays in the world," he pointed out.
I would also get unreasonably angry when people talked about piles of papers and referred to hoarders in affectionate terms, as though they were collectors.
"The EPA is the one that deemed it unreasonably risky and hazardous to human health and they're the ones that haven't banned it," Atkins said.
SCENARIO 1Your partner: reasonably frowns upon narcotics, but is rather unreasonably trying to force this opinion on you by being judgmental about the whole thing.
The case stemmed from EEOC charges filed between 2007 and 2010 that Lowe's fired three workers after unreasonably refusing to grant them extended medical leave.
As part of his winning life, Mango spends most of his days being happy, putting together cute outfits and posing for unreasonably adorable photos. See?
"These reports further show that TransDigm has unreasonably raised prices on many parts shortly after completing acquisitions of the companies that produce them," she wrote.
A Vietnamese woman, an Indonesian woman and a North Korean man have been "arrested unreasonably", the embassy said in a statement released to the media.
I was concerned my expectations might be unreasonably inflated by all the glowing reviews, but it ended up being one of those unforgettable reading experiences.
However, Peng says that the mileage thresholds set by various experts to test self-driving cars before putting them on the road are unreasonably high.
Not unreasonably, the Court ruled that limitations on independent expenditures would constitute limitations on one's ability to support a candidate through any number of media.
"Concord's request to send the sensitive discovery to the Russian Federation unreasonably risks the national security interests of the United States," the prosecutors wrote Wednesday.
He was charming and funny and unreasonably handsome as he acknowledged that St. Louis is a city with both serious problems and many wonderful qualities.
They're what help keep Dylan, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones — and more recently, acts like Nirvana, Radiohead and Kanye West — next to godliness, not unreasonably.
The book and later the film depict a fashion editor (played by Meryl Streep in the movie) who is an icy and unreasonably demanding boss.
When he duets with Vanessa Mdee on "Move," two lover-sprites seducing each other over spritzy beats, the result is so unreasonably beautiful I blush.
This catch-all rule says an ISP "may not unreasonably interfere with or disadvantage" users or edge providers from accessing or providing lawful content and services.
He has apologised for his comments, insisting—not unreasonably—that he was criticising not the verse itself, but the use to which it was being put.
That can be helpful in some avenues, but other times you just need to shut up, join in, and get unreasonably hype in a concert hall.
And Mr Kenyatta's supporters feel, not unreasonably, that Mr Odinga is holding the country hostage in an attempt to win concessions or a power-sharing agreement.
But after some wear and tear, the case started to break in interesting (see: unfixable) ways, the battery life tanked, and the fan got unreasonably noisy.
There may be a good argument that the two ranchers in this case, Dwight Hammond and his son, Steven, were punished unreasonably harshly for their crimes.
Problems arise only when a company "unreasonably restrains competition" or gains and holds power "through improper conduct," according to the Federal Trade Commission's definition of monopolization.
The perception that the CSU is behaving recklessly and unreasonably (at a time when other priorities, like the escalating tariff battle with America) is becoming widespread.
She also said Qualcomm's monopoly power in modem chips enabled the company to sustain "unreasonably high" royalty rates not justified by its contributions to the marketplace.
But if this did come to fruition, and Trump's removal from office was interpreted as unreasonably harsh by his base, then all hell would break loose.
However, USDA's supply and demand figures had Argentine soybean stocks-to-use pushing 40 percent in recent years, and the agency felt that was unreasonably high.
Muñoz says these women were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, subject to the whims of an unreasonably suspicious medical and judicial system.
A lawyer for Lyle Jeffs, Kathryn Nester, argued in May that delays to the start of his trial imposed an unreasonably long period of pretrial detention.
They were an heirloom variety, reintroduced by the food historian Glenn Roberts at Anson Mills—potent little field peas, possessed of an unreasonably rich brown broth.
Not unreasonably, European leaders worry about striking a deal with someone who might not be prime minister when Britain leaves the EU in 247 months' time.
Plus, it's warm enough to add some additional cover in the face of unreasonably cold airplanes and lightweight enough to pack away in a carry-on.
Unreasonably panicky and agitated—I wanted to get away from the lying Victorian man as soon as possible when I realized he wouldn't drop the act.
"I don't see the work of an arch mastermind who is unreasonably using disingenuous statistics," he wrote to Mr. Bigazzi in late 3753, court papers show.
However, you would have to show that the owner was shining the light into your apartment intentionally and was behaving unreasonably, a high hurdle to clear.
The portrait he creates of his former boss reveals a man of great curiosity, generosity and creativity, but also a frequently imperious and unreasonably demanding perfectionist.
Be sparing at first so you don't get shaken out (or unreasonably buy a bunch of $200 Hermes ties), then buy more at a lower price.
The North Korean embassy in Malaysia also issued a statement accusing investigators of "unreasonably" arresting Ri and calling for the release of all three suspects in custody.
But plaintiffs contend Xarelto was unreasonably dangerous and that J&J and Bayer failed to warn patients about a serious risk of uncontrollable, irreversible bleeding in emergencies.
Amazon has come under fire before for making its factory workers meet unreasonably high quotas, forcing them to skip out on bathroom breaks and pee in bottles.
But, I was spreading myself unreasonably thin in hopes of making them both happy — and, in doing so, I was failing to make any of us happy.
The pardon, granted January 25, came 13 months after Free Juana delivered a petition to Governor Alejandro Padilla that the punishment, issued in 2014, was unreasonably harsh.
The U.S. Commerce Department has made the wrong decision in levying high duties "without any evidence" and has "unreasonably and excessively" adopted trade remedy measures, Wang said.
In that era, the Court (perhaps not unreasonably) decided that requiring catalog companies to compute and assess the sales tax that each consumer owed was too difficult.
This tax rate may seem unreasonably high, but Americans already often pay double the world price for sugar in the form of subsidies to sugar cane growers.
"That seems an unreasonably long period of time to post or get access to something that's already past the clearances," the judge said to the administration lawyer.
Instead, they claimed, he has pestered the Defense Department with "unwarranted, unreasonably and unjustified" demands in a late bid to dig up dirt on the Obama administration.
The Guardian reported at the time: "In killing and maiming unarmed civilians, these defendants acted unreasonably and without justification," the U.S. attorney's office said in a statement.
Mr. Peters also says the valuations of many energy companies are unreasonably low because oil prices dropped as technological advances increased the supply of oil from shale.
Not unreasonably, he was attacked at the time by anti-imperialists like Mark Twain for hypocritically grabbing foreign lands while trying to sound like a good Christian.
The new authority gives the agency power to ban internet service providers from blocking, throttling, create fast lanes or unreasonably discriminating against certain kinds of internet traffic.
The court found that a provision of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), intended to limit the use of automated dialers to make uninvited calls, was unreasonably expansive.
Apple contended that Qualcomm was charging unreasonably high fees for essential patents and using its position as the dominant supplier of smartphone modems to demand those exorbitant prices.
The shareholders, naturally, view this as an illegal taking of their property, arguing — not unreasonably — that taking 100 percent of the companies' profits effectively makes their shares worthless.
Interestingly, in the 1990s, when cybersecurity was not much of a concept, Dan Geer foresaw that storage will be near free and, therefore, unreasonably costly in the future.
Look, here's a collection of some of their records on some unreasonably priced vinyl I found waiting to be purchased at a record store on the way back.
Companies like Google suspected—not unreasonably—that the internet service providers, which had invested all that capital in broadband, resented them for skating on their networks for free.
Another commitment is to not "block" information, allowing health providers to share patient records with other providers and the patients themselves, and not unreasonably interfere with such sharing.
Thus, in this case, the Supreme Court supported lower court decisions that the NC Board of Dental Examiners unreasonably restrained trade in violation of the federal antitrust laws.
The bureau's arbitrarily defined "affordability criteria" impose unreasonably high standards on small dollar-lenders — making it hard for average Americans to receive simple loans, mortgages, and credit lines.
Last week, authorities inspected fresh produce wholesalers and imposed fines totaling 2 million lira ($380,000) on 88 firms for setting unreasonably high prices, according to the Trade Ministry.
So long as the patent litigation process imposes unreasonably high costs for defendants, startups will be forced to accept extortive settlements rather than fight back against abusive claims.
The firm notes a 30% drop in the stock price since Lyft's fourth-quarter earnings report, saying this creates an unreasonably wide valuation discount compared to competitor  (UBER).
"There is virtually no antitrust theory that the Justice Department can use to prove that this agreement will unreasonably restrain trade or otherwise violate the antitrust laws," Reps.
"We believe that for our citizens for business use of such cryptocurrency as objects for investment carries an unreasonably increased risk," Shvetsov said, according to RBC (translation by Google).
They replace high-profile defense attorney Jose Baez, who withdrew from the case after Weinstein engaged in behavior that made "representation unreasonably difficult," a source told CNN in June.
In 2015, the European Commission said the Netherlands had given Starbucks an unreasonably generous APA tax ruling, which helped encourage the company establish its European headquarters in the country.
Requiring that the "alien must be arrested on the day he walks out of jail"—whether at the prison door or in the parking lot—unreasonably constrains ICE authority.
She claims the harassment from the producers based on their "gender stereotypes of how women should act and appear, unreasonably interfered" with her work performance and psychological well-being.
"In recent years, the welfare debate has been about bankruptcies, falling school results and unreasonably high profits," the head of the commission, Ilmar Reepalu, said in daily Svenska Dagbladet.
The Study Times, published twice a week by the Central Party School, which trains rising Chinese officials, said in a commentary that the dam projects were being unreasonably attacked.
Similar issues have arisen in Australia, where a federal court found that a Chinese Catholic woman had been asked unreasonably hard questions, for example the name of Moses's sister.
Although "Spirit's" inextricable connection to Disney's "The Lion King" may have slightly stunted Beyoncé's creative expression, she more than made it up with unreasonably high glamour, rich cultural references.
One day you're plugging away feeling pretty OK about things, until something small and seemingly insignificant begins to nag at you, and you find yourself unreasonably annoyed and angered.
"I think the most dangerous thing in making that shift is the kind of shallowness of the unreasonably big impact that stock price has on people's mood," he said.
UFC welterweight champion of the world, pound-for-pound title contender, and owner of an unreasonably muscular body, GSP was the golden child and the face of a movement.
"Summertime" sounds like the first week of summer in New York City when all of a sudden the lightness of spring disappears and life gets unreasonably sexy and sweaty.
With 14 other attorneys general, he sued the E.P.A. in April over "unreasonably delaying" an Obama-era rule that would curb methane leaks from existing oil and gas operations.
The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, which guides borrowers through the complex process and collects their monthly payments, is unreasonably slow in processing those applications, according to the lawsuit.
Aetna, having determined for themselves that the cost was unreasonably high, only paid for part of that second surgery, leaving the patient on the hook for the $7,410 difference.
Here are four tips from Carolyn McClanahan, a certified financial planner and an M.D., to help you become an empowered patient and prepare you to contest unreasonably high bills.
The question is whether this will be followed by other overdue reforms: delisting inert companies, reducing excessive IPO pops, and discouraging unreasonably long trading halts, to name a few.
A fourth, less bright one has been singled out as being so vague and broad as to make almost any practice subject to FCC scrutiny: [Broadband providers] shall not unreasonably interfere with or unreasonably disadvantage end users' ability to select, access, and use broadband Internet access service or the lawful Internet content, applications, services, or devices of their choice, or edge providers' ability to make lawful content, applications, services, or devices available to end users.
In 2015, the European Commission said the Netherlands had given Starbucks an unreasonably generous advance ruling and ordered The Hague to recoup 30 million euros ($35 million) in back taxes.
Qualcomm's share price plunged by 11% after a judge in California ruled that it had illegally crushed competition in the market for phone chips by charging "unreasonably high" royalty rates.
Three of the seven false articles in the BuzzFeed list were attacks on her immigration record, all focusing on making immigrants seem like threats to Germany and Merkel unreasonably sympathetic.
But life happens: we spill coffee on ourselves while sitting in a traffic jam, we have family problems or we deal with an unhappy client that is lashing out unreasonably.
If the rules had still been intact, the department could have complained that Verizon was unreasonably interfering with its ability to use broadband under the "general conduct rule," Sohn noted.
Even the idea that we could organize society enough to mount an attempt at such a harmonious existence seems unreasonably optimistic in this particular moment of disjunct, confusion, and overload.
The more credibility a nominee has shown in the past among Republicans, the easier it will be for Democrats to make Republicans appear unreasonably partisan by blocking him or her.
" Taiwan's foreign ministry on Wednesday said it "most severely" condemned the Chinese government's use of political power to "crudely and unreasonably interfere with private commercial activity and international companies' operations.
As legend holds, on the most recent season of The Bachelor, Rachel Lindsay — a beautiful, successful, and all-around unreasonably likable woman — was rejected by Nick Viall, a trash man.
Lau Siu-lai, one of six legislators expelled from the legislature this year over the manner in which she took her oath of office, said the sentences were unreasonably harsh.
" Taiwan's foreign ministry on Wednesday said it "most severely" condemned the Chinese government's use of political power to "crudely and unreasonably interfere with private commercial activity and international companies' operations.
Knowing the reasons why your neck hurts can sometimes help you feel better — you slept funny, you carry an unreasonably heavy bag, or you sit at your desk all day.
By 2015, a federal review of a grant application for Michigan charter schools found an "unreasonably high" number of charters among the worst-performing 5 percent of public schools statewide.
"Mr Staley acted unreasonably in proceeding in this way and, in doing so, risked undermining confidence in Barclays' whistleblowing policy and the protections it afforded to whistleblowers," the FCA said.
Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer each rose over 5003 percent while Merck & Co jumped 2.8 percent after Trump in a speech said foreign governments "extort" unreasonably low prices from U.S. drugmakers.
It's not that survey respondents are unreasonably ignoring the possibility of a good long-term future for humanity — they just consider it unlikely, so it's not much of a consideration.
Huawei filed lawsuits in both the United States and China in 2016, alleging Samsung used its cellular communications technology without authorization and has unreasonably delayed entering into a licensing agreement.
A terrifying sense of doom enveloped me in the following days, as I kept reliving a routine medical test that my brain had registered, not unreasonably, as a physical assault.
While, in instances of what those behind the project dub "genuine" self-employment, terms of service must be free of clauses that "unreasonably exclude liability" on the part of the platform.
In spite of a relentless attack from Germany for offsetting unreasonably tight fiscal policies with a carefully calibrated monetary easing, the ECB continues to save the day for struggling European economies.
Aside from revolutionizing the salad industry, the research could help extend the expiration date of expensive pharmaceuticals that often contain unstable emulsion mixtures resulting in a unreasonably short shelf life.[MIT]
This is the great thing about being young: you're so arrogant and stupid and unreasonably confident that you have 100% confidence that everything you do will fit right into the picture.
Mr Kavanaugh, who spent years working for the independent counsel's team that investigated Bill Clinton in the mid 1990s, later decided such investigations impinged unreasonably on a president's time and attention.
Microsoft has been unreasonably aggressive about forcing customers onto its new operating system, so much so that one woman sued Microsoft and won because her computer automatically updated to Windows 28.
Years ago, unreasonably paranoid that he would lose his job if he ever stopped using L'Occitane Green Tea Shower Gel, he purchased 30 bottles, just in case it was ever discontinued.
Some baggage fees will be refunded Air carriers will now be required to refund baggage fees when items are lost or unreasonably delayed, something that was not previously required by law.
But plaintiffs contend Xarelto was unreasonably dangerous and that J&J and Bayer, which jointly developed it, failed to warn patients about a serious risk of uncontrollable, irreversible bleeding in emergencies.
Warren and Krishnamoorthi went on to question Eitel's potential involvement in another Obama-era regulation that penalized institutions with unreasonably high debt-to-earnings ratios, known as the "gainful employment" rule.
Insurance commissioners' offices and insurance associations have tried to help: sending letters, pleading with Congress to do something about "unreasonably high and unregulated rates," as one Mississippi insurance commissioner put it.
Second, the plan would combat foreign government policies that devalue intellectual property rights and create unfair pricing systems that force drug manufacturers to sell to foreign buyers at unreasonably low prices.
It also feels completely forced given everything they've lived through; how could they be so world-weary and also unreasonably cruel toward someone they love and were only recently reunited with?
Even Mr. Eugene's most ardent supporters acknowledge that the charges against him are significant, but the punishment, many say, seems unreasonably harsh in a league where coaches regularly flout recruiting statutes.
"Too many people skip this step in order to avoid the negative connotation that unreasonably comes along with being single, yet wonder why relationship after relationship never work out," she said.
Each case is handled on its own merits, he said, and the facts showed that Mr. Noor, who was fired from the Minneapolis Police Department after the shooting, had acted unreasonably.
"Isn't four years of following Ben Covington around enough?" asks Felicity's father, not unreasonably, a perspective that she does come around to (though we all know things will eventually turn out).
The Department of Homeland Security said it notified the State Department that the governments of Cambodia, Eritrea, Guinea and Sierra Leone had denied or unreasonably delayed accepting the return of convicts.
This week, the government cracked down on retailers trying to profit from the shortage, as the country's leaders urged sellers not to take advantage of the situation and raise prices unreasonably.
"We found that officers engage in tactically unsound and unnecessary foot pursuits, and that these foot pursuits too often end with officers unreasonably shooting someone — including unarmed individuals," the report said.
In that sense, it is not so much liberalism that is in crisis as its self-styled campaigners, who are seen, not unreasonably, as complicit in unmaking the modern world. ♦
Lau Siu-lai, one of six legislators expelled from the city's legislature this year over the manner in which she took her oath of office, said the sentences were unreasonably harsh.
The lower court judge, Nicholas Garaufis, had found that non-discrimination provisions (NDPs) in American Express' merchant agreements, meant to dissuade customers from using cards from Visa and MasterCard, unreasonably restrained competition.
"The decision by the United States Department of Commerce to impose unreasonably high and prohibitive duties anti-subsidy and anti-dumping duties on Spanish olives is simply unacceptable," a Commission spokesman said.
If this remains the case, which seems quite possible given the strong labor market, then the question becomes, are unreasonably high interest rates to blame for the current drags on economic growth?
For as smart as he is, Negan seems unreasonably intent on subjugating Rick and his people and for reasons unrelated to what they can provide them in terms of food and supplies.
In its unanimous decision Tuesday, the Supreme Court justices ruled the provocation doctrine doesn't fall under the Fourth Amendment, even if the officer unreasonably provoked the encounter — like entering without a warrant.
A federal jury in Manhattan found Southlake, Texas-based Sabre liable for unreasonably restraining trade through contractual provisions, awarding a sum that under federal antitrust laws can be tripled to $15 million.
But prominent critics, such as Diane Ravitch , the historian and public-education advocate, have alleged that Success Academy essentially weeds out students, by maintaining unreasonably high expectations of behavior and academic achievement.
Oberlin maintains in court filings that the son and grandson of the owners of Gibson's Bakery "violently and unreasonably attacked" an unarmed student, but that is not how the police viewed it.
The lawsuit alleges that the two-month-old Boeing aircraft was unreasonably dangerous because its sensors provided inaccurate data to its flight control system, causing its anti-stall system to improperly engage.
Republicans want to cast Democrats as unreasonably holding out for action to defer deportations of 700,000 people brought to the US as kids in an unrelated effort to pass a government budget.
" State law also stipulates that organizations can file an objection to this designation if its building's use as a voting site would "unreasonably interfere with the usual activities conducted in such building.
The RNC has been petitioning to speed up the process, arguing that the State Department's schedule was unreasonably slow and would drag out the disclosure of the documents well past the Nov.
Keeping a few labor-intensive dishes ready to warm through can minimize the time spent hungry, in an unreasonably fragrant kitchen, when there are hours to go before the day's first bite.
Digital piracy advocates often claim the moral high ground when defending the downloading of TV shows and movies that are unreasonably difficult to pay for, like Game of Thrones in Australia for instance.
The FCC, which has argued that the request is "unreasonably burdensome" on its staff, agreed to release 1,000 complaints; however, the documents only showed the provider's response and how the issue was resolved.
And he has stoked worry among aspiring entrepreneurs, who now wonder, only somewhat unreasonably, about whether their new startup ideas should be tailored to an area of interest that Son has publicly identified.
However, by charging outside video services substantially above cost for that privilege while giving it to their own subsidiary, DirectTV, for free, AT&T may be "unreasonably discriminating" in violation of FCC rules.
The settlement was made after investigations by 13 states, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and District of Columbia found the company had been using unreasonably slack security measures during the time of the breach.
"The United States disregards the facts and unreasonably affixes China with the label of 'currency manipulators,' which is a behavior that harms others and oneself," the PBOC said in a statement on Tuesday.
The suit states that the "I Got You Babe" singer sold her stocks back to the Florida-based company in January 2016  for $450,000 — "an unreasonably below-market price," according to the newspaper.
The current FDA definition for "healthy" insists, not unreasonably, that any food labeled as such must be within the bounds of FDA dietary recommendations for total fats, saturated fats, cholesterol, and other nutrients.
The groups' motion filed in federal court in Rutland, Vermont, said the consent agreement would "unreasonably" interpret a 2013 law that allows doctors to prescribe lethal doses of medication to terminally ill patients.
Burwell also said that digital patient records are "still too often knowingly or unreasonably blocked" by hospitals or doctors, either because of business practices "or misunderstanding" of the federal health information privacy law.
No matter how often the English grow unreasonably hopeful and then come nowhere near winning a major tournament, their belief that the next Euro or World Cup is theirs to lose remains unshakable.
"There is no magic formula that we use to make our frames more affordable — our competitors simply choose to unreasonably up-charge customers," said Andrew Kim, also a product designer at the brand.
When our political leaders call for profiling certain groups of people on the basis of individual actors, they create an environment where we become unreasonably fearful of people based on how they look.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Eating out, going down, breakfast in bed, dining at the Y, whispering to Venus—whatever you want to call it, cunnilingus is still an unreasonably taboo subject.
"First, Mr. Weinstein has engaged in behavior that makes this representation unreasonably difficult to carry out effectively and has insisted upon taking actions with which I have fundamental disagreements," Baez said in the filing.
I always get unreasonably stressed when the cook tosses food in everyone's mouths, because I never catch it, but on the third try, I catch the piece of zucchini that he tosses my way!
In a 7-1 decision, the justices said SCA Hygiene Products AB, based in Stockholm, did not unreasonably delay in filing a lawsuit accusing First Quality Baby Products of copying its patented adult diapers.
DHT said on Wednesday it would "carefully and thoroughly" review the approach but said the new offer was not an improvement on previous ones and the 24 hour deadline was "an unreasonably accelerated timeframe".
Excel is the workhorse of many industries and if you love your spreadsheets, the following news will likely make you unreasonably happy: Excel is getting smarter, thanks to a fresh infusion of artificial intelligence.
Many of the players took advantage of a sun-splashed — some rain-hardened locals might even call it unreasonably lovely — day on the west coast of Scotland, particularly on Troon's more forgiving front nine.
The problem, Wilksch told me, is that contemporary society has tucked all its animal killing safely out of sight, to the point that nonhunters are now unreasonably shocked when they're forced to see it.
"Ok ok, what do you think of this: All I'm saying is, "The Pixar film, Ratatouille, set my expectations for the vegetable-based dish, ratatouille, unreasonably high" Cam said, looking at me expectantly. "Ha!
Wells is an unassuming man who has become used to causing a stir, and this can be disorienting: it's odd to hear him wonder, not unreasonably, if restaurants ever think of bugging his table.
"Driven more by speculative investors seeking unreasonably high gains, there are needs to prevent property market disturbance and ensure stable supply and demand of properties," Finance Minister Hong Nam-ki told a news conference.
Appreciating fine dark chocolate can be something like appreciating extremely peaty scotch, and someone who grew up eating Hershey bars might prefer — not unreasonably — a taste that an expert would criticize for its blandness.
The expectations inherent in being a Yankee and particularly of immediately filling the vacancy left by an all-time franchise legend were perhaps unreasonably high—especially for someone who had no precedent for greatness.
Unitech was one of eight companies that acquired 2G telecom licences in a sale process in 2008, only to have them cancelled after the Supreme Court found that they were sold at unreasonably low prices.
"Unfortunately, the management of Centerra Gold has recently been including in the (board) agenda issues important to all shareholders on an unreasonably short notice with no opportunity for preliminary research," it said in a statement.
The complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in Tacoma, claims that state regulators "unreasonably" refused to process permits to develop a site on the Columbia River where an existing Washington state lease allows coal exports.
If the courts agree that Apple is the FBI's only hope and related closely enough to the target devices, there's still a third question to sort out: Whether helping the FBI would be unreasonably burdensome.
Perhaps not unreasonably, the Americans also felt that Europeans could do more; after all, the consequences of collapsing states or the unchecked rise of west African jihadist movements would be felt most keenly in Europe.
When he did turn to food, the images seemed like a targeted dig; he displayed mounds of caviar on a yacht, glistening golden egg yolks, and in his final post, a unreasonably large steak lunch.
There are a few purpose-built rigs on the market (like the JauntVR camera our team used to film our interview with Michelle Obama), but those are unreasonably expensive for anyone without a professional budget.
My grandfather is such a fan that, when he learnt my Lower East Side butcher stocks calves' feet, he—rather unreasonably—demanded that I immediately send some over to him in the UK, via post.
As funny as it is, parents get so stressed (and not unreasonably so) over naming their child that it's not crazy to think some would take the help of a neural network in finding one.
Cathy Murillo, mayor of Santa Barbara, writes in a submitted comment: The proposed 'shot clocks' would unfairly and unreasonably reduce the time needed for proper application review in regard to safety, aesthetics, and other considerations.
Although South Carolina's median home price isn't unreasonably high, the median annual income for millennials of $46,898 — the lowest of the 16 states on this list — delays the time it takes to buy a house.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's corporate watchdog called for a ban on debit card overdraft services for low-income indigenous customers, saying their poor understanding of fees left them paying unreasonably high amounts for basic banking services.
The trial, being conducted amid heightened courtroom security and with a sequestered, anonymous jury, is expected to focus on whether Mr. Heaggan-Brown acted unreasonably in continuing to shoot after Sylville Smith tossed his gun.
The organization is trying to free itself from "this broken and unreasonably burdensome pattern and practice" executed specifically by the permitting district, the Winnemucca District of the Bureau of Land Management, according to the lawsuit.
"At no point has Apple ever said that it does not have the technical ability to comply with the order or that the order asks Apple to undertake an unreasonably challenging software development task," prosecutors wrote.
The drug companies engaged in illegal conspiracies to unreasonably restrain trade, inflate and manipulate prices and reduce competition, according to the complaint by 44 U.S. states, filed on Friday in the U.S. District Court in Connecticut.
Democrats said the bill would create unreasonably onerous requirements for the executive branch — that the government simply wouldn't have the capacity to produce the necessary evidence or do so within the three-day time frame. Sen.
As the Nobel laureate Eugene Wigner once observed, mathematics is "unreasonably effective" at describing the natural universe, which has led a significant contingent of mathematicians to conclude that math is baked into the fabric of reality.
He's pompous, humorless, ruthless, a toady and a bully both, unreasonably convinced of his own brilliance—one of those insufferable people who thrive in life because they don't know or care what others think of them.
That will be good news to some (under Mr. Sternberg, Band's prices were firmly, and to some unreasonably or unreachably, in the designer-fashion bracket) but the construction and materials look poorer than they once did.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether to remove judges' ability to bar damages in patent infringement cases based on finding that the patent owner waited an unreasonably long time before filing suit.
The case is being watched by other universities including Harvard and Tufts, which filed supporting papers arguing that a ruling against MIT would unreasonably require non-clinical faculty and staff to secure students against harming themselves.
Spotify has faced backlash in the past from users who think their policies have been too vague and thus they censor voices unreasonably — R. Kelly was taken off and then reinstated for allegations of sexual misconduct.
Opponents of IPR have unreasonably labeled it a "death squad" for patents, pointing to the process's high rate of overturning patents as evidence of the system's failure and the threat it allegedly presents to inventors nationwide.
Though you might value comedic performances, engaging in witty banter can feel unreasonably difficult, but the real trouble that weighs on your mind is an underlying fear that you're not intelligent or skilled enough to succeed.
On the issue of the two counts of intentionally discharging his firearm, all a prosecutor would have to show is that Yanez endangered the life of Reynolds and her daughter when he unreasonably shot into the car.
Two groups representing Latino workers and environmentalists have sued the Environmental Protection Agency alleging that it unreasonably delayed a ban on methylene chloride, a chemical used in paint strippers that has been blamed for dozens of deaths.
In situations where the Beth Din (rabbinical court) concludes that a marriage has collapsed beyond repair and the husband is unreasonably denying a divorce, it can order financial and social sanctions and even sentence him to prison.
But Kennelly said the jury's finding on the negligence claim was inconsistent with its decision to find AbbVie not liable on another claim as both involved determining if AndroGel was unreasonably dangerous and caused his heart attack.
" And clearly the former Democratic presidential nominee was just as impressed with these two young ladies, saying to New York magazine of the brand's suits, "They make them all in New York, and they're not unreasonably priced.
And a recent report by an influential Stanford law professor concluded that the Binge On program was likely illegal under the broader general conduct standard, which bars Internet service providers from unreasonably interfering with customers' Internet choices.
For that, we need to go all the way back to 2005, when George W. Bush proposed the privatization of Social Security after claiming, not unreasonably, that he had political capital to spend upon being re-elected.
"The United States cannot proceed from ideological prejudice, use its own standards and likes and dislikes to judge the media of other countries, let alone suppress the Chinese media unreasonably," said Geng Shuang, a Foreign Ministry spokesman.
The city must design routes that get children to school on time, ensure children can stay in school until the end of class and do not require children to sit on the bus for unreasonably long periods.
In court filings, Dreamhost argued among other things, that the demand was unreasonably broad, violating the Fourth Amendment, and could make innocent people afraid to view or communicate with websites containing political content, violating the First Amendment.
Recognizing the need for reform in this and other areas, the Federalist Society has launched the Regulatory Transparency Project, in which teams of experts are tasked with identifying costly regulations that harm consumers by unreasonably restricting competition.
Choudhury's attorneys from another law firm also asked to be relieved from representing him in Genthner's case before it settled, claiming that it was "unreasonably difficult" to represent him because of a "breakdown in communication," according to Law225.
"First, Mr. Weinstein has engaged in behavior that makes this representation unreasonably difficult to carry out effectively and has insisted upon taking actions with which I have fundamental disagreements," Baez said in the filing, according to the source.
In September, Netflix sent a letter to the FCC urging the commission to investigate data cap implementation and whether it should be banned for home internet use and whether unreasonably low caps should be allowed on mobile plans.
In a recent response to a New York Times story about the Los Angeles Times, Hawthorne wrote that the city of Los Angeles is something of an anomaly — particularly when it's unreasonably compared to places like New York.
The test includes: Whether other means exist to help achieve the government's goal, The third party's (Apple, in the present cases) relationship to the issue-at-hand, and Whether an AWA order would unreasonably burden the third party.
The concept raises the prospect of similar agencies being founded across all 50 states, leading to a patchwork of state regulation that critics have said would be unreasonably complicated and could tie up small businesses in red tape.
Amazon is always selling it for an unreasonably high price, and while I'm usually glad to hand over most of my paycheck to Jeff Bezos, it feels wrong to pay $36 for a case of 12 measly cans.
"I express great regret over how certain people unreasonably attacked the courts, the entire judiciary, or the judges of the court of appeal due to their dissatisfaction to the court's sentence or to their different opinions," Lam said.
By the time Pepper came out in 1967, ten months after 1966's Revolver in what was then considered an unreasonably long gap between projects, the band had stopped touring in order to work exclusively in the studio.
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) in 2016 ordered the unit to carry out the probe after India's farm ministry and some local seed companies complained that Monsanto was charging unreasonably high royalty fees for its GM technology.
If interest rates rose to, say, 10 percent, their rough level in 1979, he said, the price-to-earnings ratio of bonds would drop to 10: Current stock prices would look unreasonably high in that environment, he said.
Its central question is whether the N.C.A.A.'s amateurism rules — which currently restrict compensation for college athletes to a scholarship and a few thousand dollars to cover the "full cost of attendance" — are unreasonably and perhaps illegally restrictive.
" Associated Press reports that the judge says that Kesha acted "unreasonably" by not taking the deal, and dismissed the claim that Dr. Luke "violated human rights and hate crime laws by drugging, sexually abusing and emotionally tormenting her.
When it comes to evidence, juries tend to have "unreasonably high expectations" for what information should be available to corroborate a victim's story, said Camille Cooper, vice president of public policy at the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network.
No judge is likely to conclude that, in the face of the publicly available facts, a majority of the House acted unreasonably in determining that the president should be impeached, even if their Republican colleagues disagree with them.
The first version of events, advanced by prosecutors and given voice by Diamond Reynolds, Mr. Castile's girlfriend and the front-seat passenger at the time of the shooting, suggests that Officer Yanez panicked and unreasonably shot Mr. Castile.
"By doing so, however, Ring ignores the fact that it allows its products — whose very purpose is to provide customers with safety and security — to be set up in a manner that makes it unreasonably susceptible to hacking."
Westbrook is unreasonably fast and aggressive, a flying, screaming whirlwind of ferocious highlight dunks, and he charges the hoop with so much raging menace that defenders have no choice but to scramble backward to try to stop him.
But YouTube's stars are primarily homegrown, and many feel — not entirely unreasonably — that after years of encouraging them to build their audiences with viral stunts and baseless rumor-mongering, the platform is now changing the rules on them.
Instead, it has the Fourth Amendment, which doesn't mention privacy at all but it does give Americans the right not to have their "persons, houses, papers and effects" unreasonably searched or seized by the government without a warrant.
" In Law's case, DuBose wrote, the evidence did not show "the conduct — apart from the racially offensive graffiti — was frequent, severe, physically threatening (with the exception of the nooses), humiliating, demeaning and/or unreasonably interfered with his job.
The Justice and Peace Commission of the Hong Kong Catholic Diocese issued a statement in June protesting the renewed detention of Bishop Cui Tai from Hebei province in April, urging the release of all "unreasonably and illegally detained clergy".
But the appeals court called the Supreme Court decision "as sweeping as it was unequivocal," and said the respective couples - David Ermold and David Moore, and Will Smith and James Yates - could try to show that Davis acted unreasonably.
"The benchmark of using stops is an unreasonably conservative test of bias," said Phillip Atiba Goff, the Franklin A. Thomas Professor in Policing Equity at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and president of the Center for Policing Equity.
In the suit filed by 11 states and the District of Columbia, the judge found the department unreasonably expanded the definition of employers to include groups without any real commonality of interest as well as business owners without employees.
MCDONALD&aposS, CHIPOTLE AND OTHER CHAINS WITH FOODBORNE ILLNESS OUTBREAKS: HOW TO STAY SAFE The crackers Finch ate "were defective and unreasonably dangerous" and the "defendants should have known of the defects and the danger posed," Finch's lawyers argue.
However, in an unparalleled attempt at delay, they unreasonably requested millions of pages of privileged and irrelevant presidential documents from Judge Kavanaugh's time as a White House administrator, including six years of emails with hundreds of White House staffers.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for Federal Circuit affirmed a ruling that Large Audience Display Systems LLC acted unreasonably in a patent infringement case against the pop stars and should cover $737,012 in attorney's fees and $22,511 in costs.
My moods would cycle between "normal," depression, and hypomania — a state of mind where I could feel anything from energized, uplifted, irritable, unreasonably ambitious or impulsive — and I could barely get through a workweek without debating taking time off.
What the FCC found: AT&T and Verizon both offer products that "may harm consumers and competition by unreasonably discriminating in favor of downstream providers owned or affiliated with the network providers," per letters to lawmakers on the report.
The lawsuit, filed on Friday in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, alleges that a Lion Air-operated Boeing 737 MAX 8 was unreasonably dangerous because its sensors provided inconsistent information to both the pilots and the aircraft.
The Democratic Party's leaders seem to have believed they could improve on her margins in a place like the Georgia Sixth District while being unreasonably pessimistic about the party's chances in situations like the South Carolina and Kansas races.
The court said the National Labor Relations Board "acted unreasonably" when it said union members could still display pro-union signs in their cars on Verizon property, even though the union waived the right of its members to picket.
The new rule would allow the department to increase response times for certain requests, limit the number of responses by certain individuals or groups, and deny certain requests if they require "an unreasonably burdensome search," according to the rule.
"ACA member providers have extensive ongoing dealings with Comcast-NBCU and are naturally concerned that the media giant will engage in retaliatory actions should they publicly disclose information about how Comcast-NBCU has unreasonably disadvantaged them," Hearn tells The Verge.
LF: Well, there was an interesting report, this morning, from Deloitte, looking at inward investment to the UK-, LF: And the question, not unreasonably, in the report, was why was FDI been so resilient-, LF: In the UK, since the referendum?
Harris told the FCC in her official comment on Restoring Internet Freedom: Broadband providers must not be allowed to tilt the competitive playing field by blocking or throttling their competitors, prioritizing their own offerings, or otherwise unreasonably interfering with lawful content.
Research is on his side: Author Steve Siebold, who spent decades studying self-made millionaires for his book "How Rich People Think," found that the wealthiest, most successful people aren't afraid to think big and tend to set unreasonably high expectations.
Writing for Thursday's majority, Circuit Judge Edith Jones said the Labor Department acted unreasonably, arbitrarily and capriciously in expanding a 40-year-old definition of "investment advice fiduciary," and did not deserve the deference that courts often accord federal agencies.
Similarly Hays's relationship with his wife (in 1990) is meant to be understood as tense and complex, but the on-screen manifestations are superficial: he gets unreasonably angry with her, betraying his insecurities; she stands her ground; they have sex.
" ** "To permit Qualcomm to continue to charge unreasonably high royalty rates would perpetuate its artificial surcharge on rivals' chips, which harms rivals, OEMs, and consumers, and would enable Qualcomm to continue to reap the fruits of its Sherman Act violation.
An algorithm that can quickly factor numbers is important because most of our modern-day encryption is based on the premise that classical computers can easily multiply two numbers together but take an unreasonably long time to factor them back apart.
The U.S. Commerce Department has made the wrong decision of levying high duties "without any evidence" and has "unreasonably and excessively" adopted trade remedy measures, which will affect its domestic employment and undermine the welfare of U.S. consumers, Wang added.
" Annabelle's owner was arrested and charged with the Class A Misdemeanor of Cruelty to Non Live Stock Animals because, according to Anderson, the owner "knowingly and intentionally failed unreasonably to provide necessary shelter and water for an animal in his custody.
There's the mysterious FBI agent who shows up to save the day, the giant alligator chase, the huge statue that opens up to a secret underground passageway, the unreasonably grandiose underground lab where the Umbrella Corporation developed its zombifying virus.
According to the docs ... FOX was uncooperative in providing Snail with specific info and source material needed to develop the game, and "unreasonably delayed" Snail's work so the game couldn't be ready for the film's theatrical release in July 2017.
" ** "To permit Qualcomm to continue to charge unreasonably high royalty rates would perpetuate its artificial surcharge on rivals' chips, which harms rivals, OEMs, and consumers, and would enable Qualcomm to continue to reap the fruits of its Sherman Act violation.
That being said, AI personal training is a godsend for people who want to be guided and encouraged through a full workout without an unreasonably chiseled human standing entirely too close to them while they're panting through a cardio burst.
Avia's lawsuit alleges that Boeing misrepresented the plane to the FAA when it was being tested for certification, and that "due to Boeing's own actions and negligence the 737 Max 8 is defective in design and is unreasonably dangerous" to fly.
Prosecutors said a city councilman who blocked an ambulance at an immigrants' rights protest earlier this year had acted "irrationally and unreasonably" and was guilty of disorderly conduct and other misdemeanors, no matter how just he believed his cause to be.
Depending on the type of offense, journalists cannot publish information on a wide range of topics including: specific accusations against an individual, prior convictions and affiliations with convicted criminals, and material that might be deemed unreasonably favorable to a defendant's case.
No," says Mr. Marks, "it comes when asset prices attain excessively high levels as a result of some new intoxicating investment rationale that can't be justified on the basis of fundamentals and that causes unreasonably high valuations to be assigned.
As tech firms like Huawei become ever more indispensable across the globe, American leaders have, not unreasonably, become possessed by the fear that Chinese technology will offer a ruthless Beijing many "backdoors" into Western affairs of state, security, and commerce.
"History tells us of far too many instances where the Executive or Legislative Branch took actions during time of war that, on later examination, turned out unnecessarily and unreasonably to have deprived American citizens of basic constitutional rights," he said.
The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB), which has regulatory oversight of rail rates and service, has initiated proceedings to revise outdated regulatory exemptions, enhance rail competition through reciprocal switching agreements and improve its procedures used to challenge unreasonably high rail rates.
The SEC said the exchanges did not give enough information on why they were making the fee changes, raising "questions as to whether the changes will result in fees that are fair and reasonable, not unreasonably discriminatory," the SEC said.
He had endless patience for this, God bless him, for explaining the stuff that he loved, for watching for the moment that a child's eyes would light with understanding of the plot twist, or appreciation of the unreasonably obscure joke.
But if you think your friends aged unreasonably well, take a look at this: That's the 10-Year Challenge for humanity, which has seen drastic drops in extreme poverty, child mortality, and youth illiteracy, and a rise in life expectancy.
Amy Klobuchar, who has said that she wishes she has a magic wand to get rid of all student debt but sees that as an unreasonably expensive proposition, was given the opportunity to go after Warren directly in the question that followed.
And every once in a while, there's one that ends up catching me so off guard or hitting me in just the right way that I end up laughing for an unreasonably long time after everyone else in the theater has stopped.
The holding of migrants and would-be refugees in custody is often "punitive, unreasonably long, unnecessary and costly" and should be used only as a last resort, the panel said in a 23-page report to the United Nations Human Rights Council.
I turned around to haggle with an unreasonably high juggalo about the price of nitrous and when I looked back to the stage The Donald had been cut in half and Hillary seemed like she was in a bit of trouble as well.
But this is my first solar eclipse and I am not ruling out the possibility that, when the moon blocks out the sun, day plunges into night and the beasts wail like men, I will be unreasonably terrified on an organic level.
Even if these attacks don't relate to the patterns of hate and rage many are (not unreasonably) fixated upon in the post-election world, they still deserve our attention because they persist independent of ideology, or at least in defiance of it.
For instance, the company burns through cash at a rate "better-established companies would likely be crucified for," devises "unreasonably fast" production timelines and "spurns industry norms," by doing things such as choosing to sell directly to customers, rather than through dealers.
But there's also going to be a portion of the Democratic base that will demand, not unreasonably, that the politicians they elected actually try to follow through on their big promises—especially with climate change rushing at us like an oncoming train.
Why, in a city where Friday nights offer up almost any musical expression on a platter, do they chose to spend theirs celebrating emotional key changes and unreasonably tight trousers at a night that would have been considered throwback a decade ago?
Many Americans are struggling with unreasonably high health care costs, are living paycheck to paycheck with little to no savings, and blue-collar and lower-skilled workers are squeezed by wages that have not kept pace with inflation or the cost of living.
Professor Barbara van Schewick submitted a 51-page report to the Federal Communications Commission on Friday that accused the carrier's program, named Binge On, of violating the FCC's general conduct rule that bars Internet service providers from unreasonably interfering with customers' Internet choices.
LONDON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - New Zealand dispute resolution body FSCL has reversed an initial decision and ruled against UK-based online trading platform CMC Markets, judging it unreasonably adjusted the trades of one client in the Swiss franc surge in January last year.
Telkom argued in its opposing affidavit that the unions have unreasonably refused to discuss the packages and that in the last 10 years, Telkom has offered these packages at the beginning of the consultation process not at the end, as unions requested.
"The lack of any historical support for a legislative subpoena from a standing committee of Congress for the president's records — directed to a third-party custodian no less — raises constitutional red flags," Trump's lawyers wrote, calling the committee's demands "blunderbuss" and unreasonably broad.
After enjoying a brisk walk and inhaling an unreasonably large breakfast burrito stuffed with egg, bacon, cheese, potato and hot sauce from Kono's Cafe, I struck up a conversation with Dennis Miller, who has lived in Pacific Beach for over 63 years.
Vassar argues that the association's eligibility rules for transfers unreasonably restrain trade—in his case, he claims that other schools were interested in having him play for them, but only if he could play right away, which the NCAA does not allow.
You may have been tested for polycystic ovarian syndrome, endometriosis, and fallopian tube blockages, and your partner may have had his sperm analyzed for abnormalities (assuming you're in a different-sex relationship — if you aren't, it's a whole other unreasonably challenging can of worms).
These bans are just one part of a long-ranging legal battle, which has seen accusations from Apple that Qualcomm was using its market dominance to unreasonably raise prices, and Qualcomm claiming that Apple stole Qualcomm's source code to share with rival modem supplier Intel.
The world's two largest makers of Android smartphones have been fighting in courts in the United States and in China since 2016, with Huawei alleging that Samsung had used its cellular communications technology without authorisation and has unreasonably delayed entering into a licensing agreement.
" While "[Ravenel] shall have the right to meet and interview any prospective nanny [Dennis] considers employing," according to the documents, "[Dennis] shall have final decision-making over whom to employ as a nanny subject to [Ravenel]'s approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.
"  Whereas our environmental protection historically consisted of permitting, monitoring for compliance, enforcement and technical assistance, many state environmental agencies have been unreasonably downsized (over 50 percent in some states) and these law enforcers have been relegated to act as clerks in state run "permit shops.
The environmental law firm Earthjustice sued the E.P.A. in Federal District Court in California on behalf of the complainants in the Beaumont, Chaves County and Pittsburg cases and two other groups, alleging that the E.P.A. "unlawfully withheld and unreasonably delayed" action on the cases.
CHICAGO(Reuters) - The family of a man who was killed when a Lion Air flight crashed in October has sued Boeing Co, alleging the 737 MAX 8 aircraft was "unreasonably dangerous" and demanding a jury trial in Chicago, where the U.S. manufacturer is based.
"The United States cannot proceed from ideological prejudice, use its own standards and likes and dislikes to judge the media of other countries, let alone suppress the Chinese media unreasonably," Geng Shuang, a Foreign Ministry spokesman, said at a news conference in Beijing on Wednesday.
Deng did not fully detail the dispute, but last week told India's Economic Times newspaper it revolved around repayment of a loan owed to Carlsberg by its partner and the partner's wish to sell its stake in the business at "an unreasonably high price".
Deng did not fully detail the dispute, but last week told India's Economic Times newspaper it revolved around repayment of a loan owed to Carlsberg by its partner and the partner's wish to sell its stake in the business at "an unreasonably high price".
"We are glad to see Amtrak take the important step to suspend its policy charging customers unreasonably high fees to reconfigure train cars so that they're accessible to large groups of people who use wheelchairs," Access Living Communications Director Bridget Hayman told The Hill.
The cables, sent by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to consular officials around the world, said the four countries were "denying or unreasonably delaying" the return of their citizens, and that visa restrictions would be lifted in a country if it accepted its deportees.
The state Supreme Court ruled that the House map "clearly, plainly and palpably violates" the state constitution and must be redrawn in the next three weeks after Democrats filed a lawsuit, alleging that Republicans unreasonably gerrymandered the districts to give the GOP a partisan advantage.
"Plaintiffs cannot plausibly claim that EPA has unreasonably delayed in proposing and promulgating emission standards," the EPA told the court, explaining that a claim of unreasonable delay can only be made if the agency writes the endangerment finding and waits too long to write regulations.
In a decision on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman said the employees' claims involve a common question that can be resolved for plan participants as a group, namely whether JPMorgan breached its duties to the class by putting funds with unreasonably high fees in the plan.
The report straightforwardly indicates that any object seized as a spoil of war by soldiers, bought at unreasonably cheap costs by merchants, illicitly trafficked by travelers and explorers, stolen, looted or taken by forced consent between the years 1885 and 1960 must be restituted to its owner.
"For more than sixty years, Boeing has been put on notice, on more than a hundred occasions, that its bleed air system airplanes are unreasonably dangerous and can cause serious acute and permanent injuries to flight crew and passengers," the lawsuit says, according to the newspaper.
Apparently Shia LaBeouf had very (read: unreasonably) high hopes for the integrity of his latest piece of performance art, a 4-year-long livestream set up outside NYC's Museum of the Moving Image for people to chant "he will not divide us" to their heart's content.
Not unreasonably, they questioned the propriety of welcoming delegates such as Kim Yo Jong, the younger sister of Kim Jong Un, and Kim Yong Nam, the North's ceremonial head of state, especially after Mr Moon announced that he would have breakfast with the pair on February 280th.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has been "unreasonably" slow with the release of emails and other records the agency's watchdog requested as part of a probe into the administration's management of disaster grants and hurricane relief funding for Puerto Rico, reports the Washington Post.
The Department of Homeland Security is suspending the issuance of visas to four nations that have "refused to accept or unreasonably delayed the return of its nationals," officials from DHS and the State Department confirmed to Axios, although neither official would reveal the details of the suspension.
The eight jurors, who deliberated less than a day following a two-week trial in Manhattan, found that the ignition switch made the 2007 Saturn Sky involved in the crash on a New Orleans bridge unreasonably dangerous and that GM failed to warn about its safety risks.
The 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the landowners, holding that they had not established that the Fish and Wildlife Service interpreted the Endangered Species Act "unreasonably" when it found that the land in Louisiana "was essential for the conservation of the dusky gopher frog."
Acting on a complaint by India's farm ministry that the JV was charging "unreasonably high" royalties, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) said there were indications that MMB had abused its dominant position and asked its director general (DG) to complete an investigation within two months.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday allowed a class-action lawsuit against debt collector Encore Capital Group Inc to move forward, declining to hear its claim that such companies should be protected from state "usury" laws barring money-lending at unreasonably high interest rates.
And yet: Some people like to slice bananas into their Cheerios, some have celiac disease, some have unreasonably strong feelings about whether banana bread should have walnuts (it should) and some have voluntarily given up carbs even though they are one of life's few remaining joys.
Depending on the type of offense, journalists cannot publish information in a wide range of categories, including specific accusations against an individual; any prior convictions the person may have, or affiliations with convicted criminals; and material that might be deemed unreasonably favorable to a defendant's case.
They are unrealistically optimistic about what a Sanders administration could achieve, unreasonably down on Sanders's rivals, and simply lack appreciation of how small the differences within the Democratic field are, especially compared with the gaping void between essentially all Democrats and all Republicans under modern polarized conditions.
" The department proposes limiting the number of requests that individuals or groups could file each month, and to "not honor a request that requires an unreasonably burdensome search or requires the bureau to locate, review, redact, or arrange for inspection of a vast quantity of material.
Procedural hoops similar to those in New Orleans have been overturned by legal challenges in other places when courts have decided they unreasonably restrict clients' access to their lawyers, said Peter Joy, a Washington University law professor who has studied government monitoring of attorney-client communications.
"The violation was flagrant and warrants a suspension because it could have been avoided, was violently directed at the head and neck area and unreasonably placed both you and an opposing player at risk of serious injury," NFL vice president of football operations Jon Runyan said in a statement.
The district attorney said Shelby "reacted unreasonably by escalating the situation from a confrontation with Mr. Crutcher, who was not responding to verbal commands and was walking away from her with his hands held up, becoming emotionally involved to the point that she overreacted," according to the Tulsa World.
That's what happened to Malaysia Airlines passengers flying to Europe from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, this week when the airline announced it was temporarily banning checked luggage from flights on January 5 and 43 due to "unreasonably strong headwinds" limiting the airlines' ability to safely carry baggage in cargo.
The law provides courts plenty of room to force companies like Apple to comply with investigations, as long as they are not unreasonably burdensome or don't cost too much, said Jamil Jaffer, director of the Homeland and National Security Law Program at the George Mason University School of Law.
According to the lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, Nintendo of America hired Michael Oconitrillo to play the famous gorilla at a mall in Culver City, CA. He says even though the Kong suit was "poorly ventilated and unreasonably and dangerously hot" ... he had strict orders to keep it on.
WASHINGTON, June 27 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday allowed a class-action lawsuit against debt collector Encore Capital Group Inc to move forward, declining to hear its claim that such companies should be protected from state "usury" laws barring money-lending at unreasonably high interest rates.
"The Uzi was an inappropriate and unsafe weapon to entrust to a 9-year-old girl ... thereby creating an unreasonably dangerous and unsafe environment for individuals in the area, including Charles J. Vacca, Jr.," according to the lawsuit filed last week in Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman, Arizona.
The defendants in the Vanderbilt case have come to trial amid a nationwide debate about sexual assault on colleges campuses that intensified last year when a former Stanford swimmer convicted of sexual assault was sentenced to what some said was an unreasonably lenient sentence of six months in jail.
"The state court did not unreasonably apply (two prior decisions) when it determined that Madison is competent to be executed because -- notwithstanding his memory loss -- he recognizes that he will be put to death as punishment for the murder he was found to have committed," the justices wrote.
"Members of the media are strongly advised to take care of their personal safety and avoid exposing themselves to danger by placing themselves directly between Police and those they are engaged with," it said, adding that anyone who believes they have been "unreasonably treated" should file an official complaint.
"Watch Out, People Are About to Get Unreasonably Upset About The Order of Their Instagram Feeds," reads a headline from Gizmodo's very own Sophie Kleeman, a writer I personally hired who then proceeded to pierce a hole into the black, FOMO-filled core of my heart with this news blog.
In case you had gone too long without remembering that women are unreasonably punished for not being amenable and interested in men at all times, here's an unfortunate reminder: London 19-year-old Pagan-Lilley Motlagh-Phillips was run over by a moped after she didn't respond to two guys' catcalling.
The brilliant New York Times editor Bari Weiss was unreasonably vilified back in 2017 when she pointed out Women's March leader Linda Sarsour's long history of apologism for political Islamism, including tweets expressing a violent fantasy about Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a survivor of female genital mutilation who has embraced secularism.
Democrats argue that their GOP colleagues have instead set unreasonably low totals for measures like the Labor-HHS-Education bill, which would receive a 1 percent increase over current funding levels, while bills like the Senate's version of the Energy-Water bill would get a more than 9 percent boost.
Evans draws a parallel to Civil Rights Era, when the Voting Rights Act of 1965 displaced state laws that required unreasonably difficult literacy tests for voter registration—the right to vote, it was found, was a stronger right than that of the state to determine the circumstances under which people could vote.
Part of the reason why is no doubt what anti-trans lesbians (unreasonably) fear: More and more young people are realizing that they identify as a gender other than the one they were assigned at birth — and more and more young people are realizing they're attracted to people of two or more genders.
Getting such detection perfect is no doubt difficult in a wrist-worn fitness tracker, and for the most part, the step count registered similar to other devices I was wearing — though the unit the company sent me did have some weird bugs here and there, flashing unreasonably high step and floor counts.
We've been down this road before, too — Apple trying to extract unreasonably unfair terms from content creators is what has doomed its TV ambitions for years, to the point where Apple simply is now spending millions in creating its own exclusive content for its upcoming TV service instead of licensing from other sources.
In 2017, it's still unreasonably hard to be a woman in tech in many ways: Recruiters make assumptions about our abilities, HR people steer us down less technical paths, managers tell us our opinions come across as bossy, and jealous coworkers write vicious manifestos about why we're supposedly unsuited for the industry.
While these findings may be useful to advertisers — who can claim their unreasonably expensive gear is for extra manly individuals, and you're inadequate if you don't feel a burning desire for them — for the rest of us they're mostly a reminder of the often overlooked role of hormones in our everyday decision making.
During a February talk at the Cornell Tech graduate school in New York, Brad Smith, Microsoft's president and chief legal officer, said the company had "participated in the market for law enforcement in the United States," but had also turned down sales when there was concern it could unreasonably infringe on people's rights.
"History tells us of far too many instances where the executive or legislative branch took actions during time of war that, on later examination, turned out unnecessarily and unreasonably to have deprived American citizens of basic constitutional rights," he said in his written dissent, which canvassed several dark chapters in American history.
He said that another 274 class members authorized objections but did not personally sign filings in time for them to be submitted to the claims administrator, but added that the failure to meet all procedural requirements is itself proof of the settlement's unreasonably burdensome demands for consumers who don't like the deal.
However, because emergency and ancillary physicians do not contract directly with patients and do not depend on attracting patients by becoming in-network with insurers, the bargaining power of their for-profit, hedge fund-owned physician-staffing firms is too strong and has produced in-network reimbursement amounts that are unreasonably high.
The Fourth Circuit added a precedent-setting caveat "Where, during the course of seizing an out-numbered mentally ill individual who is a danger only to himself, police officers choose to deploy a taser in the face of stationary and non-violent resistance to being handcuffed, those officers use unreasonably excessive force," the opinion read.
And CCTV has promoted a "Some senior U.S. politicians and diplomatic officials met and engaged with anti-China rabble-rousers in Hong Kong, criticized China unreasonably, propped up violent and illegal activities, and undermined Hong Kong's prosperity and stability," a spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry, Hua Chunying, said in a statement on the ministry's website.
"Officer Shelby acted unreasonably by escalating the situation from a confrontation with Mr. Crutcher, who was not responding to verbal commands and was walking away from her with his hands held up, becoming emotionally involved to the point that she overreacted," according to the affidavit containing the charges against Shelby, filed on September 22.
"In addition to failing to apply a totality of the circumstances analysis to the facts of this case, as required by the Supreme Court, the state court acted unreasonably when it determined that, given the totality of the circumstances, Dassey's confession was voluntary," Judge Ilana Rovner wrote for the majority in a 104-page opinion.
Virtually every state that has authorized pet trusts has said that if the amount given to the pet trust is "unreasonably large"—although the definition of that is a matter of opinion—they can have an amount removed from the pet trust, and then it just passes as though the animal had already died.
Though Kunzweiler's office noted that Shelby is presumed innocent under the law, officials allege she "reacted unreasonably by escalating the situation from a confrontation with Mr. Crutcher, who was not responding to verbal commands and was walking away from her with his hands held up, becoming emotionally involved to the point that she overreacted," according to the World.
"It [Rajan's departure] begs serious questions over the government's commitment to reform at a time when there are already real doubts about Modi's ability to deliver (on which expectations were unreasonably high at the time of the general election but where the general consensus is that he has fallen short by any reasonable measure)," said Newton.
"Because the Secretary ignored evidence regarding the impact of the question and provided no legitimate rationale to support it, the addition of the citizenship question would unreasonably compromise the distributive accuracy of the Census and the addition violates the Enumeration Clause," Judge George J. Hazel of the US District Court for the District of Maryland held in April.
The controversy started quietly in late November, when the FCC sent a critical letter to AT&T accusing the company of "unreasonably discriminating" against other video services by offering its own DirecTV Now video service without the cost of data charges—something that companies like Netflix and SlingTV could never do without owning a wireless network.
After a black male teenager filed a complaint with the police for being (in his view) unreasonably strip-searched in front of his girlfriend in January 2016, he was confronted by the same officer, who, when he found him near a McDonald's, "pushed the teenager against a wall, pulled down his pants, and grabbed his genitals", in apparent retaliation.
It's an unreasonably cumbersome Monster-on-Frankenstein sandwich that immediately alienates and turns away what I can only imagine are the vast majority of Netflix subscribers and their freeloading friends and family members, who use the service to watch movies and TV shows that have mostly already been deemed acceptable and enjoyable by the court of public opinion.
"It's as though the women are unreasonably proud of their pregnancy — are showing off — when really, they're just living," writes Renee Ann Cramer, a professor in the department of law, politics, and society at Drake University and author of the 2015 book Pregnant With the Stars: Watching and Wanting the Celebrity Baby Bump, in an email to Vox.
With pressure mounting in Washington on Mr. Trump to enact sanctions, he sat down in June with Mr. Erdogan at the Group of 20 summit in Osaka, Japan, where the Turkish leader argued that he had been forced to buy Russian arms because Mr. Obama had unreasonably blocked Turkish efforts to purchase the American-made Patriot missile.
According to critics, the new measures would unreasonably raise the standard required for the government to hold corporate executives criminally liable for wrongdoing; the government would have to prove that the executives hadn't just committed a crime but knowingly done so, even in instances of dire consequence to the public, such as lethal pollution and unsafe food or drugs.
It was her obsession with secrecy — which critics not unreasonably think is rooted in the desire to obscure the truth about the conflicts of interest between what even their own retainers call "Clinton Inc." and their foundation and government business — that necessitated the use of an insecure, private e-mail server in the first place and led us all down this tangled path.
The lawsuit claimed that officials' failure to promptly tell residents of tap water test results or apply corrosion controls to protect city pipes violated the U.S. Safe Drinking Water Act, "The drinking water provided by defendant City of Flint was, at all relevant times, an unreasonably dangerous and defective product when used for its advertised and intended purpose," the lawsuit said.
FROM: Green, David TO: Hobby Lobby Store Managers SUBJ: We Are Restructuring Our Mission Statement (and other notes) Greetings to all of our lovely store managers, I am Hobby Lobby CEO and founder David Green and I am writing this memo to announce that we are restructuring our mission statement to include a few things I have become suddenly, unreasonably obsessed with.
Some of the changes include requiring FOIA requesters to be more specific in their searches in order to alleviate Interior of "an unreasonably burdensome search," potentially placing limits on the number of FOIA requests each group or person can send monthly in order "to treat requestors equitably," and giving the agency more flexibility in putting requests on a slower processing track.
"History tells us of far too many instances where the executive or legislative branch took actions during time of war that, on later examination, turned out unnecessarily and unreasonably to have deprived American citizens of basic constitutional rights", Justice Breyer wrote, citing the the Alien and Sedition Acts, civilian imprisonment during the civil war, and hysteria about Japanese Americans after the bombing of Pearl Harbour.
The lawsuit, which was filed last year by nine of the families of people killed and a teacher who was injured, claims that Bushmaster Firearms International, the manufacturer of the AR-15 rifle used by the assailant, Adam Lanza, bore responsibility for selling and marketing a military-style weapon to untrained civilians, creating an "unreasonably high risk" that it would be used in a mass shooting.
Huawei is committed to comply with all applicable laws and regulations in the countries and regions where we operate, including all export control and sanction laws and regulations of the UN, U.S., and EU. Chinas foreign ministry said that the United States, without presenting any evidence, has been over-generalizing the concept of national security and abusing its state power to unreasonably suppress specific Chinese firms.
Jason Parham, Senior Writer: As someone who knows very little about the comic, but is now deeply and unreasonably invested in the show and these characters, what I've come to appreciate the most about this particular iteration is how it is not a verbatim re-reading of Moore and Dave Gibbons' original tale and instead one of the more daring TV interpretations I've experienced this year—shit, maybe even this decade.
And a CNN investigative piece about Trump and his golf courses demonstrates further that the reality TV star is adept at using legal maneuvers to get unreasonably low real estate valuations, ensuring he pays minimal property tax For example, according to the investigation, he owns a golf course in Westchester, New York (where he gave a post-primary speech not too long ago), that he claims in FEC statements is worth $50 million.
MORE STORIES FROM THE HILL: I'm with #WomenWhoVoteTrump, otherwise I'm stuck with Clinton Clinton Foundation memo reveals Bill and Hillary as partners in crime Clinton, cadre of Dem enablers can't play victim in FBI probe It is precisely the repeated revelations of cheating at debates, inciting violence at rallies, and collusion between the DNC and their dirty tricksters, that lead many Americans to believe — not unreasonably — that, given just a whiff of deniability, these same people would unhesitatingly attempt to rig the election.
Customers may not generally think of this practice as a net neutrality violation, but former FCC chief Tom Wheeler wrote in a letter to Congress in 2016 that such programs are likely violations of the net neutrality rules he put into place in 2015 (that have since been repealed by Ajit Pai's FCC.) Zero rating programs "may harm consumers and competition in downstream industry sectors by unreasonably discriminating in favor of select downstream providers, especially their own affiliates," Wheeler wrote.
Baelish wants to endlessly complicate the story and draw it out unreasonably with alliances that make no sense; Varys, on the other hand, wants order and resolution, justice for the innocent, a vile end for the guilty This matches the twin desires of anyone who's been tuning in: On one hand there's the desire for twists and shocking moments of death and/or nudity, and on the other there's a yearning for a show that stays faithful to the books, weaves a plot that's narratively and philosophically coherent, and comes to a timely end.
" This practice may also violate the consent decree that Comcast entered into with the Department of Justice when it bought NBC Universal, which states that "Comcast, insofar as it is engaged in the provision of Internet Access Service, shall not unreasonably discriminate in transmitting lawful network traffic over a consumer's Internet Access Service," and that "If Comcast offers consumers Internet Access Service under a package that includes caps, tiers, metering, or other usage-based pricing, it shall not measure, count, or otherwise treat Defendants' affiliated network traffic differently from unaffiliated network traffic.

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