Android smartphones that do not receive regular, prompt security updates are defective and unreasonably dangerous.
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Real blame belongs to the public, which became unreasonably accustomed to 25% annual returns.
Second, even if they did act unreasonably, the unreasonable act still must have caused the death.
Over the course of several weeks she began to become unreasonably irritable and violent.
"You were aware of the risk but you chose unreasonably to take that risk, " he said.
It could also unreasonably single out people who are here legally, including many American citizens.
Regulatory scrutiny, says Mr Nachmany, not unreasonably, suggests that whatever is wrong will be fixed.
Although the fundamentals are reasonably good, the judgment of politicians is often unreasonably bad.
Things that would seem unreasonably extravagant for yourself are nothing less than a necessity for your dog.
But he will not be alone in suggesting that India has been measured against unreasonably high benchmarks.
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For years entrepreneurs have turned their attention to other challenges, and not unreasonably.
Not unreasonably, he got the constitution altered by democratic process to let him stand again, for a four-year term, in 1995.
But BAA chief executive Colin Matthews called the decision "an unreasonably draconian demand".
According to the trust's legal team, Environment Minister Alex Attwood acted unreasonably and irrationally in granting planning permission last February.
"All New Hampshire is imposing here is a duty to pay compensation if your unreasonably dangerous product harms a patient, " he said.
Both legislative proposals purport to protect consumers from unreasonably expensive insurance premiums.
While it can prove unreasonably inconvenient to stop using your credit card entirely, most of us can find ways to cut down.
There's more brightwork and definition around the car's grille but not unreasonably so.
There is no evidence of a conspiracy to post unreasonably low valuations.
It is possible that Russia is being held to unreasonably high standards.
Unreasonably allergic to immigration, reasonably wishing to leave people to their own devices, Britain has sought to keep the colonies at arm's length.
On February 16th Ms Kroes warned energy companies they could face tough antitrust penalties for squeezing out competitors and keeping prices unreasonably high.
It seems unreasonably simple to me: if your household budget is out of balance, the rational person would seek to increase income while decreasing expenses.
Allison Zieve, a lawyer for Public Citizen, argued that even if the FDA approved the product, a jury could decide whether it was unreasonably dangerous.
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Any player could sue on his own behalf or representing a class to challenge any league rule that he believes unreasonably restricts the "market" for his services.
For those who were not willful, it would seem unreasonably punitive.
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Using beta, that discount-rate would be unreasonably low, overstating Apple's worth.
The California Department of Insurance found that the proposed rate increase was based on unreasonably high assumptions about the rate at which medical costs are increasing.
If you want to start a phenomenon, says Ballmer, it doesn t start with thousand-dollar-plus devices that sell at unreasonably low volume and need major room redesigns.
Anyone even remotely schooled in teen comedy will recognize that "Superbad" is an old, old story, albeit one that seems unreasonably determined to lower the taste bar.
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