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en The respondents' actions were grossly unreasonable, were motivated by political malice and capriciousness and were done when no reasonable grounds existed justifying invocation of Section 54 (2) of the Urban Councils Act Chapter 29:15.

en He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her. I am very concerned that his actions are motivated by corporate and political considerations -- ratings rather than journalism.

en The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
  George Bernard Shaw

en Based on reasonable and probable grounds, dangerous driving was the most reasonable offence that applied to the four individuals charged.

en We didn't make a lot of political statements. The political statement was just the fact that we existed for eight years and we existed early. We're just going to make it easier for other shows to have gay characters without having to put a spotlight on them as gay characters.

en Their actions in how they secured (the records) was not reasonable and certainly their actions after they found out about the breach were not reasonable, too late, too late.

en At least two thirds of our miseries spring from human stupidity, human malice and those great motivators and justifiers of malice and stupidity, idealism, dogmatism and proselytizing zeal on behalf of religious or political idols.
  Aldous Huxley

en There are no reasons for justifying or forgiving the actions of the defendant.

en They put out a whole stream of material justifying their actions and explaining their strategy,

en We have no problem with increased border enforcement in a reasonable way, or with reasonable requirements that employers verify the work status of who they hire, but we strongly oppose the House bill, as does much of the business community, because it is simply unworkable, unreasonable and fundamentally unfair.

en Deportation is a decision taken by the home secretary under statute, ... The new grounds will include fostering hatred, advocating violence to further a person's beliefs, or justifying or validating such violence.
  Tony Blair

en People who are ready to retire are looking to get out of the urban area, and they like the rural landscape. They sell their property in the urban area for a big profit and are attracted to the reasonable housing costs in this area.

en What our leaders and pundits never let slip is that the terrorists -- whatever else they might be -- might also be rational human beings ; which is to say that in their own minds they have a rational justification for their actions. Most terrorists are people deeply concerned by what they see as social, political, or religious injustice and hypocrisy, and the immediate grounds for their terrorism is often retaliation for an action of the United States . . .

en It just doesn't mesh. He grossly overestimated his political capital. Hubris, whatever, I can't explain it. He didn't have a lot of political capital. That was wrong.

en could be read to ban Microsoft from competing in any product category. I know such a ban would be unreasonable, and yet that is what the language of Section 8 appears to provide for.
  Bill Gates


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