Extravagant expenditures from which a reasonable person could expect only minimal benefits are not deductible.
But Cook found the threats were credible enough for a reasonable person to believe them.
Stresses claimed by Respondent did not rise to a level that would require a reasonable person to resign.
It is alleged the group behaved in a threatening or aggressive manner which was likely to cause a reasonable person fear or alarm.
It is illegal in Texas to publish private facts that, when revealed, would be offensive to a reasonable person and are not a legitimate public concern.
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Thus, the 76ers could make a claim that a reasonable person who has suffered the injuries that Bynum has endured, and was rehabbing same, would not engage in bowling.
First, why would an elite group of overworked analysts bother to attend a meeting at which a reasonable person would not learn anything he was likely to want to know?
With knowledge of these agreements, a reasonable person would surely have made further inquiries into why they were needed, and then realised that the entire scheme had an illicit purpose.
Bowman, in a separate case, pleaded guilty to behaving in a threatening manner likely to cause a reasonable person to suffer fear and alarm in Manor Street, Falkirk, on 4 August.
Now, during the time that the Islamic Courts Union was in power in Somalia, he definitely was seen as a reasonable person, someone who could tamp down some of the rhetoric of the Islamic Courts Union.
Given that Union Carbide settled with his parents, then refused to settle in this case, a reasonable person might conclude the judge came to the matter with some baggage regarding what companies might be expected to pay a plaintiff in such litigation.
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While many people tend to associate stalking with the pursuit of stars like Uma Thurman and David Letterman, researchers found that 3.4 million people were subjected to stalking, defined as a course of conduct that would cause a reasonable person to feel fear.
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Ohio, which held that a police officer is allowed to stop, question and frisk a person on the street if the officer has "reasonable suspicion" that the person has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a crime.
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It is not one based on an imagined straw poll of the partially informed hypothetical man on the street, but based on how a person of reasonable judgment, aware of all the facts, as well as how courts function, would decide.
Florida law allows the use of deadly force anywhere a person feels a reasonable fear of death or serious injury.
Salmeron also testified that she's received considerable training on the tactic of stop, question and frisk and understands that she must have reasonable suspicion that a person is engaging in illegal activity before she stops him or her.
But when going by the letter of the law, no reasonable person would conclude that a federal crime had been committed.
They said it also showed that corporate image did not trump a person's right to reasonable expression of their religious belief.
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We say that any reasonable person would realise that if you shake a baby 20-weeks old, you are exposing that baby to a risk of harm.
Any reasonable person looking at 114, 000 new jobs in a month would come to that same conclusion.
Ah well, says the next reasonable person, you are surely not going to compare non-payment of a parking fine with alleged consumption of cocaine and ecstasy, are you?
Ideally, the respondent would want to do as little work as possible while still giving a reasonable response that gets the interviewer go away, yet go away thinking the respondent is a nice, intelligent person.
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