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orableness
Güte

or·ange·ness [ˌɒrɪnʤnəs, Am ˈɔ:r-] СЪЩ no pl

rea·son·able·ness [ˈri:zənəbl̩nəs] СЪЩ no pl

1. reasonableness (quality of being sensible):

2. reasonableness (quality of being moderate):

un·rea·son·able·ness [ʌnˈri:zənəbl̩nəs] СЪЩ no pl

1. unreasonableness (lack of reason):

2. unreasonableness (inadequateness):

Unmäßigkeit f <-> kein pl

vari·able·ness [ˈveəriəbl̩nəs, -nɪs, Am ˈveri-, ˈvær-] СЪЩ

Unbeständigkeit f <-> kein pl

hum·ble·ness [ˈhʌmbl̩nəs] СЪЩ no pl

Demut f <->

fee·ble·ness [ˈfi:bl̩nəs] СЪЩ no pl

1. feebleness (weakness):

Schwäche f <-, -n>

2. feebleness (badness):

Schwäche f <-, -n> прин
Kläglichkeit f <-, -en> прин

nim·ble·ness [ˈnɪmbl̩nəs] СЪЩ no pl usu approv

no·ble·ness [ˈnəʊbl̩nəs, Am ˈnoʊ-] СЪЩ no pl

1. nobleness (aristocratic):

Adel м <-s>

2. nobleness approv:

Adel м <-s> geh
Edelmut м geh

3. nobleness approv:

Pracht f <->

idle·ness [ˈaɪdl̩nəs] СЪЩ no pl

Untätigkeit f <-> kein pl

male·ness [ˈmeɪlnəs] СЪЩ no pl

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The reasonableness depends on a balance between the public interest and the individuals rights to personal security free from arbitrary interference by law officers.
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The statute only required the belief to be actually held, although the reasonableness of the belief could go to the accused's credibility.
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There must be some quality of reasonableness to the apprehension on the part of the victim.
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The principle to be applied is one of objective reasonableness.
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A standard of reasonableness was based primarily on the expertise of the committee.
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