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    1. She had put the money into the business account to enhance the publicity campaign and was quietly content about her unreasonable artwork profits for the year


    2. ‘Liz, it was extremely kind and considerate of Molly to offer to come with you this morning,’ I reminded myself, ‘it is totally unreasonable of you to be so terribly unappreciative …’


    3. no, that was considered unreasonable


    4. Then she turned to Kaitlyn, “So you see Kaitlyn, there is always some way to deal with your anxiety when you face unreasonable situations


    5. labour, it ought not to seem unreasonable that coal-heavers should sometimes earn four and


    6. Finally, brethren, pray for us, that the word of the Lord may run swiftly and be glorified, just as it is with you, and that we may be delivered from unreasonable and wicked men; for not all have


    7. " Sixteen shillings, therefore, containing about the same quantity of silver as four-and-twenty shillings of our present money, was, at that time, reckoned not an unreasonable price for a yard of the finest cloth; and as this is a sumptuary law, such cloth, it is probable, had usually been sold somewhat dearer


    8. When great landed estates were a sort of principalities, entails might not be unreasonable


    9. They are, accordingly, as might well be expected, still more unreasonable


    10. All those duties, however, except the additional duty and impost 1692, being paid down in ready money upon importation, the interest of so large a sum occasioned an expense, which made it unreasonable to expect any profitable carrying trade in this article

    11. In other words, the absurd arises from the clash between the human desire for meaning, reason, order, and clarity, and a world that appears to us to be unreasonable and irrational


    12. It is an unreasonable way to be


    13. However, in an irrational world, doing the unreasonable thing is a way to resolve the absurdity


    14. Your mind enables you to get through your day-to-day existence in this world, but at what cost? It resists the irrational and feels threatened by the unreasonable


    15. He is quite unreasonable in that respect


    16. Though the colonies should, in this case, have no representatives in the British parliament, yet, if we may judge by experience, there is no probability that the parliamentary requisition would be unreasonable


    17. He mentioned a figure that did not seem unreasonable, though she had no certain way of knowing whether it was or not


    18. When a company of merchants undertake, at their own risk and expense, to establish a new trade with some remote and barbarous nation, it may not be unreasonable to incorporate them into a joint-stock company, and to grant them, in case of their success, a monopoly of the trade for a certain number of years


    19. As they had generally contributed a good deal to the victory, it seemed not unreasonable that they should have some share in the spoil


    20. A tax upon house-rents, therefore, would in general fall heaviest upon the rich ; and in this sort of inequality there would not, perhaps, be any thing very unreasonable It is not very unreasonable that the rich should contribute to the public expense, not only in proportion to their revenue, but something more than in that proportion

    21. Ah, so you refuse? OK, then we wash our hands and say to the world this Mandela fellow is most unreasonable


    22. calmness with which one speaks to an unreasonable child, "you are


    23. I assure you though that our courts are conservative and unless you can prove that it is in your best interests or your parents unreasonable (read very unreasonable) this will not be given willy nilly


    24. I wondered if they should be arrested for murder having made a confession but it would have been unreasonable


    25. unreasonable irritation at the interruption, to repeat with fresh


    26. It is unreasonable to assume that (natural) goodness is either capable of self or mutual corruption because what is (naturally) good seeks to promote ―good things‖ (only)


    27. His unreasonable attack (for political reasons) against a sitting president during a time of war should be encouraging to our mortal enemies who continue monitoring our nation‘s internal divisions for their own strategic advantage


    28. Otherwise your expectations of their ability to cope might be unreasonable and you could be making the situation worse through your lack of understanding


    29. Someone has to be the voice of reason in a very unreasonable affair,” he said and grinned before adding with a shrug…“War


    30. Not the most unreasonable thing in the world

    31. He vented his frustration with you by sending you on campaign and making sure you were attached to the Maya tumen in the not unreasonable expectation that you would be killed in action


    32. For one thing, there was Angie’s love spell, which she now highly suspected had a lot to do with the unreasonable attraction she and Noah had for each other


    33. unreasonable that they who know religion should not stand up against troubles


    34. with Steinhauser was "unreasonable and appropriate action should have been taken


    35. And whether you are religious or irreligious, reasonable or unreasonable, animist or humanist, you will still struggle to survive and thrive like every other animal


    36. Suddenly, they heard Josie’s aunt yelling in Spanish: “Agustín, don’t forget the Visigoths…” Her desire for total control was evidenced in her unreasonable commands that made Agustín run throughout the house answering the phone or killing flies, actions easier for her to perform because she was closer than her husband


    37. 23 For it is unreasonable that they who know religion should not stand up against troubles


    38. The villagers did not strike him as likely to cause trouble, no matter how unreasonable their master


    39. unreasonable, so the course was a waste of money


    40. The decision overruled a federal appeals court ruling that the random boarding of a vessel by a Customs officer and a state trooper violated the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches and seizures

    41. Why--because there is nothing more unreasonable than American political profit-driven legal system


    42. It was a generous offer and not an unreasonable request


    43. By extreme moodiness I mean the child has unreasonable its of anger; is very disrespectful; exhibits hostility toward family members; is very withdrawn and barely communicative; wants to be left all alone most of the time; has a radical change in sleeping patterns


    44. Don’t make unreasonable demands or be greedy or nasty by putting your baggage on other people’s shoulders


    45. She felt she was being very unreasonable knowing their circumstances


    46. - the killing of a child by use of unreasonable force;


    47. In addition, voluntary manslaughter can also encompass a homicide that occurs based on the defendant's honest but unreasonable belief that a situation requires deadly force


    48. Detentions without probable cause, for an unreasonable amount of time, or in an unreasonable manner may leave the store open to liability for false imprisonment and possibly other claims


    49. However, detention continued for the purpose of securing a confession from the suspect, or for the purpose of getting the suspect to sign a waiver of store liability, would be considered unreasonable under many states' laws


    50. In terms of the manner of detention, the use of excessive force may be deemed unreasonable








































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