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Meanings of act unreasonably in English
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Usage of act unreasonably in English
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Should we not actunreasonably if we required further guaranty in this respect?
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The Chief Ombudman, Peter Boshier found the school actedunreasonably and oppressively.
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Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier found the school actedunreasonably and oppressively.
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In ignoring the proximity of a boy, it cannot be said that he actedunreasonably.
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He had received allegations that Patel had sworn at, belittled and actedunreasonably to staff.
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That she has actedunreasonably, I will not deny.
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She told the court that Grieve had actedunreasonably when he issued the veto in October 2012.
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The Guardian has argued that Grieve actedunreasonably when he issued the veto and therefore it should be overturned.
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They blame her for turning a routine traffic matter into a deadly confrontation by actingunreasonably and escalating the situation.
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Mr McDowell told the Dáil last night there was no evidence available to him that gardaí actedunreasonably or disproportionately.
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Some witnesses had said Clark was handcuffed when he was shot in the head, which they said showed the officers had actedunreasonably.
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Wal-Mart said that by failing to use seat belts, the passengers "upon information and belief, actedunreasonably and in disregard" of their best interests.
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He has also applied for "aggravated damages", which awards more money if the judge finds the Daily Telegraph actedunreasonably or maliciously in publishing.
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He concluded that Oranga Tamariki "had actedunreasonably when it failed to consider the complainant's circumstances", and it should not have imposed a blanket rule.
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The Sunday Times had not actedunreasonably in deciding to defend the libel action brought by Mr McPhilemy (52) over its 1993 article.