Why not all reasonable and well-informed persons?
The reduction rates the ANU paper assumes are far below any reasonable estimate.
But the list is not exhaustive which means there can be reasonable excuses that are not on it.
Market multiples are reasonable, the S&P at 17 times next year's earnings is reasonable.
Doing this is what “being reasonable” means in such a context.
We will make all reasonable efforts to contact you, before your subscription is cancelled.
The “reasonable prospects of success” criterion is a surmountable hurdle on the way to proportionality.
The argument is deductively valid, but it follows that its conclusion is reasonable rather than certain.
On 16 April, police guidance was published about what constitutes a reasonable excuse for leaving your home.
To be sure, the consensus that is aimed at is reasonable consensus among reasonable persons.
For even in a society of reasonable pluralism, it would be unreasonable to expect everyone to endorse, say, a reasonable Catholicism as the basis for a constitutional settlement.
Yet because reasonable citizens are reasonable, they are unwilling to impose their own comprehensive doctrines on others who are also willing to search for mutually agreeable rules.
Africa's could too, given reasonable prices to farmers, reasonable programmes of road-building, reasonable co-operation across that continent's absurd European-drawn frontiers.
In the religious sphere for example a reasonable pluralism might contain a reasonable Catholicism, a reasonable interpretation of Islam, a reasonable atheism, and so on.
A reasonable Islamic doctrine, and a reasonable atheistic doctrine, might also affirm this same right to religious freedom--not, of course, for the same reasons as Catholic doctrine, but each for its own reasons.
"NDAs may be protecting the reputation of other alleged perpetrators in his company and it's either not in his power or reasonable for him to waive their privacy rights in the way that's perfectly reasonable for him to waive his own privacy," Altman said.
“Reasonable minds may differ very significantly on what a ‘reasonable excuse’ is and when you’re leaving it to young police officers on the beat to decide what’s reasonable it is almost going to be arbitrary in the way it’s going to be applied,” he said.
The regulations remove many of the early lockdown rules, including the ban on people leaving their homes without a reasonable excuse, removed police powers to direct people back home and also took away the power for police to fine people for being outside without a reasonable excuse.
Those that are yet more gentle and curious, their admiration is commonly confined to reasonable creatures only; not in general as they are reasonable, but as they are capable of art, or of some craft and subtile invention: or perchance barely to reasonable creatures; as they that delight in the possession of many slaves.
If these principles are merely reasonable, but not presented as true, then why should individuals accord these principles priority in their decisions about how to behave, particularly when these principles come into conflict with religious or other requirements that individuals believe to be true, and not merely reasonable (Raz 1990, 23)?
reasonable
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- not excessive or extreme
adj all
- showing reason or sound judgment
adj all
- marked by sound judgment; having good reason
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If these principles are merely reasonable but not presented as true then why should individuals accord these principles priority in their decisions about how to behave particularly when these principles come into conflict with religious or other requirements that individuals believe to be true and not merely reasonable Raz 1990 23