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But maybe it's not unreasonable to cut the huge subsidies going to liberal arts degrees.
FORBES: The Overeducated Peacock
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If you co-sign for the credit card, it's not unreasonable to ask to see the monthly statement.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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"It's not unreasonable that the NSC and NEC both oversee the cyber czar's activities, but a powerful person may not want to be in that position, " Alan Paller, the director of the security-focused SANS Institute told Forbes in July.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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"The index topped a few months ago, and on each rebound we're seeing lower highs followed by lower lows, " says Stack, who cautions that it's not unreasonable to assume that home owners will see 30% to 50% of the last five years' price gains erode as interest rates and high home prices put an end to the boom.
FORBES: Lone Wolf Home Builder Bull
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But the Communication Workers Union has said it was unreasonable to change staff's traditional working pattern on Christmas Eve.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Wales | Road delays warning for getaway
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These women also helped me understand that my desire to be acknowledged by my stepdaughter on Mother's Day was not unreasonable, but it might be too much for her to give me.
CNN: The plight of stepmoms on Mother's Day
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It is both unreasonable to chivvy the Senate to correct the administration's errorsand unwise for the Senate to succumb with so many telling criticisms and unanswered questions about the treaty.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The illusory verification gap
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"It's a load of PR gimmicks to make people think unions are being unreasonable, " the spokesman said.
BBC: Minister Francis Maude urges '15-minute strike'
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The government's advocate for access to education Simon Hughes added that he thought it would be "unreasonable" for universities to charge students "significantly" more than the cost of providing their course.
BBC: Business questions
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In full realization that education is too broad and serious a subject to be treated exhaustively in a relatively brief magazine article, FORBES feels it is not unreasonable to apply some simple economic criteria to the vast and costly U.S. educational system.
FORBES: Are We Spending Too Much On Education?
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Inspector John Grierson, Northern Constabulary's animals officer, said it was an offence under the Protection of Animals Act for any person to do anything unreasonable which led to an animal coming to harm.
BBC: Storm hits Nessie 'fishing' plan