| 41. | Small exposures are located across the site giving some visibility in small patches with reasonable ground surface visibility on exposures.
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| 42. | The warrant would satisfy the requirement for the arrester to have reasonable grounds to suspect the guilt of the arrestee.
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| 43. | The legislation was fought by theater owners on the reasonable grounds that the city had, in effect, landmarked an industry.
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| 44. | The court must have reasonable grounds for granting such an order; a mere summary of allegations by the NDPP insufficient.
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| 45. | Thus there are no reasonable grounds for some of the involved editors to come here and demand a topic ban.
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| 46. | Equally evidently, you are having great difficulty in understanding others who query your move on a variety of reasonable grounds.
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| 47. | "There weren't reasonable grounds before to sue, " said Justin Newton, public policy director of the Internet Service Providers Consortium.
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| 48. | Reasonable grounds can be information received from just one student if the principal or teacher thinks that the student is credible.
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| 49. | Under the law, if there are reasonable grounds to believe that Babbitt engaged in wrongdoing, Reno must seek an independent prosecutor.
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| 50. | He found that police did not have the reasonable grounds required by the Fourth Amendment to stop and search the defendants'car.
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