Synonym: fairly, middling, moderately, passably, sanely, sensibly, somewhat, within reason. Similar words: reasonable, unreasonable, reason, treason, seasonal, reasoning, personable, season. Meaning: ['rɪːdnəblɪ] adv. 1. to a moderately sufficient extent or degree 2. with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner.
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61. "Newsweek" gave a reasonably balanced report on the crisis.
62. They might reasonably feel they deserve to be rewarded.
63. I always try to conduct myself reasonably in public.
64. The market clearing paradigm is reasonably robust and the Rational Expectations assumption is here most plausible.
65. Roads with unexpected humpback bridges, tightening-radius corners and reasonably free of police and radar traps.
66. Nor are they fully explained - although less efficient digestion in general is probably a reasonably accurate explanation.
67. Under reasonably constant temperature conditions, the prototype unit provided a time period of 24 hours within two or three minutes.
68. With household costs inevitably rising, the last thing he wants is a larger mortgage than he can reasonably afford.
69. The strategy turned out to be successful, and the resultant recombinant viruses produced reasonably large amounts of HbsAg in infected cells.
70. The plastic zips are of reasonably good quality but small, with fiddly zip pulls on the pockets.
71. For a duty to arise, some damage to the plaintiff must be reasonably foreseeable.
72. It's lightweight, durable and relatively easy to fit, as well as being reasonably priced.
73. So the hiding-places must be reasonably near a suitable ford of Teviot.
74. Identification with one's community is, though not morally obligatory, a desirable state, at least if that community is reasonably just.
75. The company is reasonably profitable and it has very little long-term debt.
76. They should be clamped in reasonably dry conditions with adequate protection against frost.
77. After leaving school,(http://sentencedict.com/reasonably.html) many Down's adults would be able to live reasonably independent lives if the appropriate environment were created.
78. The latter will be instantly recognisable by the vibrations you can feel on the line if it is held reasonably tight.
79. So long as there was no hunt for a missing girl they had felt themselves reasonably safe.
80. If you're fortunate enough to live somewhere where broadband is available and reasonably priced, you should definitely check it out.
81. This comes during a growing season that has been reasonably favorable to California field crops like lettuce.
82. In the private sector, decision making can be guided and implemented by considerations that are subject to reasonably accurate escalation.
83. Even reasonably just states claim more extensive authority than they are entitled to by that criterion.
84. Wages that you earn or could reasonably have earned during your notice period will be taken into account when assessing compensation.
85. The paper would have a defence if it could show it had acted reasonably in publishing the articles.
86. Longer term, newspapers seem reasonably well entrenched to deal with the welter of competition.
87. The new category of genetically modified organisms has been subject to far less testing than one should reasonably expect.
88. Although of limited accuracy by modern standards, the Scuds were reasonably successful at hitting large targets such as urban settlements.
89. It provides a reasonably equitable and comprehensive service to the whole population at remarkably small cost.
90. This book is reasonably priced and may appeal to some undergraduates.
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