Reasonably think definition

Reasonably think means that you can see the disadvantage, low level of participation or different needs, but you do not have to show any detailed statistical or other evidence.
Reasonably think means that the disadvantage, low level of participation or different needs can be seen (detailed statistical or other evidence of this does not need to be shown).
Reasonably think means that the disadvantage, low level of participation or different needs can be seen but there is no requirement to show any detailed statistical or other evidence.)

Related to Reasonably think

  • Reasonable in these circumstances means ‘using no more force than is needed’. The use of force may involve either passive physical contact, such as standing between pupils or blocking a pupil’s path, or active physical contact such as leading a pupil by the arm out of the classroom.

  • Reasonable and Customary means, in relation to a charge for Medical Service, such level which does not exceed the general range of charges being charged by the relevant service providers in the locality where the charge is incurred for similar treatment, services or supplies to individuals with similar conditions, e.g. of the same sex and similar Age, for a similar Disability, as reasonably determined by the Company in utmost good faith. The Reasonable and Customary charges shall not in any event exceed the actual charges incurred.

  • Reasonable in the circumstances means using no more force than is needed.

  • Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) means the lowest emission limit that a particular source is capable of meeting by the application of control technology that is reasonably available considering technological and economic feasibility. It may require technology that has been applied to similar, but not necessarily identical source categories.

  • Identity Theft means a fraud committed or attempted using the identifying information of another person without authority.

  • May means that a certain feature, component, or action is permissible, but not required.