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  2. Wikipedia:Reasonability rule - Wikipedia

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    While the term seems to originate in the insurance industry (which applies a form of the reasonable rule by determining, for example, whether it is reasonable for a particular medical procedure to be done on a particular client in order to determine if the medical insurance company will pay for that procedure), it applies in many other areas, including:

  3. Alabama v. White - Wikipedia

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    Alabama v. White, 496 US 325 (1990), is a U.S. Supreme Court case involving the Fourth Amendment.The majority opinion ruled that anonymous tips can provide reasonable suspicion for a traffic stop provided that police can factually verify the circumstances asserted by the tip.

  4. Reasonableness - Wikipedia

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    Reasonable right of way [5] Reasonable skill [10] Reasonable suspicion; Reasonable time [11] [7] Reasonable use [5] Reasonable wear and tear excepted [5]

  5. Wikipedia:Reasonableness - Wikipedia

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    Despite this possible difference, both women may still be reasonable and well-intentioned. There is nothing inherent in the difference of opinion that means one or the other must be unreasonable and of ill intent. No matter how disparate the opinions may be, reasonable people with good intentions can still disagree over matters of substance.

  6. Opinion: The Supreme Court is power hungry. There is one sure ...

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    There is one sure way to rein it in. Aaron Tang. July 21, 2024 at 6:04 AM. ... Opinion: From legal bribery ... one worry is that even if lower courts deem much of Trump’s Jan. 6 conduct to have ...

  7. Legal opinion - Wikipedia

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    Not every case decided by a higher court results in the publication of an opinion; in fact, many cases do not, since an opinion is often published only when the law is being interpreted in a novel way, or the case is a high-profile matter of general public interest and the court wishes to make the details of its ruling public.

  8. Belief - Wikipedia

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    Plato dismisses this possibility of an affirmative relation between opinion and knowledge even when the one who opines grounds his belief on the rule and is able to add justification (logos: reasonable and necessarily plausible assertions/evidence/guidance) to it. [citation needed] A belief can be based fully or partially on intuition. [48]

  9. Opinion: Metro needs to stop making traffic — and climate ...

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    It’s time for Metro to take one of our most pressing problems seriously and stop doing things we know will make climate change — and future natural disasters — worse.