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1 reasonable
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2 reasonable assumption
rimligt antagande -
3 reasonable care
rimlig försiktighet (försiktighet som kan förväntas under omständigheterna) -
4 reasonable compensation
rimlig ersättning (skälig ersättning under omständigheterna) -
5 reasonable condition
rimligt tillstånd -
6 reasonable doubt
rimligt tvivel -
7 reasonable force
rimlig makt (skälig makt för att ta itu med situationen) -
8 reasonable ground
rimlig grund (skälig grund under omständigheterna) -
9 reasonable man
den resonabla mannen (standard för resonabelt uppförande som skapats av högsta domstolen och efter vilken de flesta uppför sig för det mesta) -
10 reasonable price
rimligt pris (pris som är rimligt för varan i fråga, pris som man kan betala) -
11 reasonable prices
rimliga priser -
12 reasonable rate
rimligt pris -
13 reasonable suspicion
rimlig misstanke (misstanke som det finns skäl för under omständigheterna) -
14 reasonable time
rimlig tid (skälig tid under omständigheterna) -
15 reasonable use
rimlig användning (skälig användning under omständigheterna) -
16 at a reasonable price
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17 it would be reasonable to assume that
det vore naturligt att förutsättaEnglish-Swedish dictionary > it would be reasonable to assume that
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18 proof beyond any reasonable doubt
bevis bortom allt tvivel (vid rättegång)English-Swedish dictionary > proof beyond any reasonable doubt
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19 prove beyond a reasonable doubt
bevisa bortom allt tvivelEnglish-Swedish dictionary > prove beyond a reasonable doubt
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20 proved beyond reasonable doubt
bevisad utom rimligt tvivel
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