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reasonably and faithful
A reasonably faithful version in French is that of Natalia and Charles Zaremba ( L ' Avant-Scène Opéra, 1992 )
The desert graphics are well-suited to the Sega Game Gear screen and reasonably faithful to the Looney Tunes series upon which it is based.

reasonably and version
HTML (< u > H </ u > yper < u > t </ u > ext < u > M </ u > arkup < u > L </ u > anguage ) has been in use since 1991, but HTML 4. 0 ( December 1997 ) was the first standardized version where international characters were given reasonably complete treatment.
The earliest reasonably complete version available to scholars today, named P < sup > 46 </ sup >, dates to approximately the year 200 AD, approximately 150 years after the original was presumably drafted.
Since the 3. 5 % threshold is reasonably close to the alcohol content of an international lager beer, many international brands such as Heineken, Carlsberg and Pilsner Urquell are sold in two versions in Sweden-the internationally renowned product as a starköl at Systembolaget and a slightly watered-down version as a folköl in the grocery stores.
The demo released by Cedega gave users a 14-day trial of a reasonably current version of the product with a watermark of the Cedega logo which faded from almost transparent to fully opaque every few seconds.
A reasonably skilled golfer and flashy dresser, McGurn entered the competition as Vincent Gebhardi ( another version of his real name ), the professional at public Evergreen Golf Course.
He argues that " in GAAP ... material facts be disclosed in a conservative, consistent, and reliable manner ", and that " Financial statements be prepared under the assumption that the users of such financial statements are reasonably intelligent, reasonably diligent, and are people who understand not only the uses, but also the limitations, of GAAP ... he most GAAP can give ... are objective benchmarks which the analyst then uses as a tool to determine his, or her, version of economic truth and economic reality.
There was also a Merge / 286 version that ran on an unmodified PC / AT ( without any special I / O trapping hardware ); it ran as long as the PC program was reasonably well-behaved, though a malicious or crashing program could take the unprotected UNIX kernel down on those machines.
The language didn't reach a reasonably settled state until version 2. 3, released in 2004 Q3.

reasonably and story
James Berardinelli of ReelViews gave Generations two and a half stars out of four, saying: " Despite a reasonably original story line, familiar characters, first rate special effects, and the hallmark meeting between Captains Kirk and Picard, there's something fundamentally dissatisfying about movie.
Maxime Rodinson finds that it may reasonably be accepted as true " because the makers of Muslim tradition would never have invented a story with such damaging implications for the revelation as a whole.
This story of landlords and tenants on an Irish estate, and of the abuse of the latter by the former, was criticised at the time for its characters ' apparent lack of religious feeling or scruples, but can be seen as a reasonably accurate representation of life on a great estate at the turn of the century, drawing, as it does, on the author's own experience of managing her father's estate.
Written and directed by John Gilling, the film is a reasonably accurate depiction, allowing for some dramatic licence and time constraints, of the Burke and Hare story.
Although the series was reasonably successful ( in spite of the odd publication format, which resulted from the BBC having reserved for its own use the rights to publish Doctor Who story collections and Doctor Who books in paperback ), the BBC chose not to renew Telos's licence, and the series ended in March 2004, having completed 15 novellas featuring the Doctor.
It also presents a strong set of ten musical song-and-dance scenes choreographed by David Winters and featuring his dancers, and a reasonably interesting story .< ref name =" Var ">
As both the periodical and the story series are copyrighted, published works, no free alternative exists or could reasonably be created.

reasonably and was
Under the circumstances, I had difficulty keeping up with the conversation on the phone, but when I hung up I was reasonably certain that Francesca had wanted to remind me of our town meeting the next evening, and how important it was that Hank and I be there.
A modulation frequency of 40 cps with an amplitude as small as possible, commensurate with reasonably good signal-to-noise quality, was used.
Much which was in embryo in 1000 had become reasonably well developed by 800.
they accepted a job primarily because it was available, convenient, and paid reasonably.
The construction was reasonably solid ; ;
Race-drivers, on the other hand, are quite often killed on the circuit, and since it was obviously Mr. Remarque's intention to establish automobile racing as life in microcosm, one might reasonably have expected him to demonstrate precise knowledge not only of techniques but of mores and attitudes.
In this struggle it was important not only to be able to handle a club, but also to possess the ability to think reasonably, to take care of the knowledge and experience garnered by the tribe, and to develop the links that would provide cooperation with other tribes.
Goldstein's book comments: " We may be reasonably sure that he will never die, and there is already considerable uncertainty as to when he was born.
Although the history of the Big Apple was once thought a mystery, research over the past two decades, primarily by amateur etymologist Barry Popik and Gerald Cohen of Missouri University of Science and Technology, has provided a reasonably clear picture of the term's history.
Bamberg was chosen for its location in Upper Franconia, reasonably close to the residences of the members of the dissident northern Nazi faction but still within Bavaria.
This was contingent on the heirs being reasonably loyal and capable.
It is in the system of Valentinus that the name Dēmiourgos is used, which occurs nowhere in Irenaeus except in connection with the Valentinian system ; we may reasonably conclude that it was Valentinus who adopted from Platonism the use of this word.
Lange and Lerner thought that socialist officials could simulate some markets ( mainly spot markets ) and the simulation of spot markets was enough to make socialism reasonably efficient.
However, it was reasonably successful in the server market, as it was better suited to bandwidth-intensive tasks ( such as disk access and networking ).
In Australia until the end of the 1970s, Foster's Lager was a reasonably popular bottled and canned beer with a somewhat premium image.
GIF became popular because it used LZW data compression, which was more efficient than the run-length encoding that formats such as PCX and MacPaint used, and fairly large images could therefore be downloaded in a reasonably short time, even with very slow modems.
The first such library was freeglut, which aims to be a reasonably close reproduction, though introducing a small number of new functions to deal with GLUT's limitations.
GDB was first written by Richard Stallman in 1986 as part of his GNU system, after his GNU Emacs was " reasonably stable ".
Ismail Khan, like Afghan Minister of Defense Rahim Wardak, was one of the high profile Afghans that those conducting the Tribunals ruled were " not reasonably available " to give a statement on a captive's behalf because they could not be located.

reasonably and translated
The word " cestus " is Latin, an agent noun derived from verb caedere, meaning " to strike ", and as such can be reasonably translated as " striker ".

reasonably and into
Last, it makes no sense to deliver Katanga, the one reasonably solid territory, into the existing chaos.
If they feel that we are taking a long-term view of their problems and are prepared to enter into reasonably long-term association with them in their development activities, they will be much more likely to undertake the difficult tasks required.
The funerary clothing and jewellery were reasonably well-preserved, giving us a look into the costume of the time.
By contrast, the Habsburg frontier had settled into a reasonably permanent border, marked only by relatively minor battles concentrating on the possession of individual fortresses.
Examples of such environmental modifications include using the bed for sleep or sex only, not for activities such as reading or watching television ; waking up at the same time every morning, including on weekends ; going to bed only when sleepy and when there is a high likelihood that sleep will occur ; leaving the bed and beginning an activity in another location if sleep does not result in a reasonably brief period of time after getting into bed ( commonly ~ 20 min ); reducing the subjective effort and energy expended trying to fall asleep ; avoiding exposure to bright light during nighttime hours, and eliminating daytime naps.
It is frequently capped with a transparent, roof-mounted dome ' light collector ' and terminated with a diffuser assembly that admits the daylight into interior spaces and distributes the available light energy evenly ( or else efficiently if the use of the lit space is reasonably fixed, and the user desired one or more ' bright-spots ').
Euboea fits reasonably into the Boeotian sphere but Salamis and Aegina are regions that would perhaps fit better with the Phliasian Asopus.
More positive views of CCTV cameras have argued that the cameras are not intruding into people's privacy, as they are not surveiling private, but public space, where an individual's right to privacy can reasonably be weighed against the intended benefits of surveillance.
Around the middle of July, the jet stream settles into a pattern which, in the majority of years, holds reasonably steady until the end of August.
For example: Changing a male genital anatomy into a good or even excellent female appearance with functioning is complicated, but entirely possible ; changing a female genital anatomy into an even reasonably male appearing one however is extremely complicated and not successful very often ; function is always limited.
But the words " knowing, intelligent, and voluntary " mean only that the suspect reasonably appears to understand what they are doing, and is not being coerced into signing the waiver ; the Court ruled in Colorado v. Connelly, that it is irrelevant whether the suspect may actually have been insane at the time.
This agrees with the observed orbits of planets and comets, to a reasonably good approximation, although if a comet passes close to the Sun, then it is also influenced by other forces, such as the solar wind and radiation pressure, which modify the orbit, and cause the comet to eject material into space.
The walker then may make a number of tentative steps around the area, looking for a place with reasonably high contribution to the integral to move into next.
As a young woman, Emma's daughter saw her mother reasonably frequently, but later when Emma fell into debt, Miss Carew worked abroad as a companion or governess.
Salisbury came into possession of greater estates than, as a younger son, he could reasonably have expected.
Its responsibilities include helping employees avoid workplace injuries occurring, enforcement of Victoria's occupational health and safety laws, provision of reasonably priced workplace injury insurance for employers, assisting injured workers back into the workforce, and managing the workers ' compensation scheme by ensuring the prompt delivery of appropriate services and adopting prudent financial practices.
: It is lawful for any person who witnesses a breach of the peace to interfere to prevent the continuance or renewal of it, and to use such force as is reasonably necessary for such prevention and is reasonably proportioned to the danger to be apprehended from such continuance or renewal, and to detain any person who is committing or who is about to join in or to renew the breach of the peace for such time as may be reasonably necessary in order to give the person into the custody of a police officer.
However, even prior to that year, Yale had begun to incorporate such amorphous criteria as ' character ' and ' solidity ', as well as ' physical characteristics ', into its admissions process as an excuse for screening out Jewish students ; but nothing was as effective as legacy preference, which allowed the admissions board to summarily pass over Jews in favor of ' Yale sons of good character and reasonably good record ', as a 1929 memo phrased it.
The period between 1430 and 1450 remained reasonably calm, but when Philips the Good tried to expand his influence into the Bishopric of Utrecht by appointing his natural son David of Burgundy as Bishop, Hook resistance re-emerged in Utrecht.
For example, the California exemption statute provides that IRAs and self-employed plans ’ assets “ are exempt only to the extent necessary to provide for the support of the judgment debtor when the judgment debtor retires and for the support of the spouse and dependents of the judgment debtor, taking into account all resources that are likely to be available for the support of the judgment debtor when the judgment debtor retires .” What is reasonably necessary is determined on a case by case basis, and the courts will take into account other funds and income streams available to the beneficiary of the plan.

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