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Regulatory scrutiny, says Mr Nachmany, not unreasonably, suggests that whatever is wrong will be fixed.
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For years entrepreneurs have turned their attention to other challenges, and not unreasonably.
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There's more brightwork and definition around the car's grille but not unreasonably so.
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U-turn in America's determination to block it from any Caspian pipeline deal: Iran aspires, not unreasonably, to be one of the principal corridors bringing Caspian oil and gas to market.
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Under the terms of that legal settlement, Comcast agreed it would not "unreasonably discriminate" against other companies transmitting data over its pipes, or treat its own content differently.
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This apparent inconsistency has been the subject of spirited debate in the patent law community, with some people claiming, not at all unreasonably, that the best mode requirement is effectively gone.
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They argued that the burden of proof should lie with the plaintiff, who should be required to show that the employer acted unreasonably in not trying to stamp out or remedy harassment.
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For those who were not willful, it would seem unreasonably punitive.
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Android smartphones that do not receive regular, prompt security updates are defective and unreasonably dangerous.
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But he will not be alone in suggesting that India has been measured against unreasonably high benchmarks.
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It is now generally accepted that the blame for the Great Depression in 1930s America does not lie with the Wall Street crash of 1929 but the unreasonably tight monetary policy which followed it.
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