<adv.all> she reacted unreasonably when she learned she had failed
to a degree that exceeds the bounds or reason or moderation
<adv.all> his prices are unreasonably high
Unreasonable \Un*rea"son*a*ble\, a. Not reasonable; irrational; immoderate; exorbitant. -- {Un*rea"son*a*ble*ness}, n. -- {Un*rea"son*a*bly}, adv.
The administration, responding to complaints from American growers, had accused Colombia of "dumping" cut flowers in this country at unreasonably low prices.
The taxpayers, not unreasonably, are angry.
In addition, the panel found that the proposed relocation would result in Mr. Ball seeing his children for longer durations and wouldn't unreasonably disrupt his relationship with them.
AS I explained in a recent article, the prices of retail software packages (word processing, spreadsheets, databases) remain unreasonably high because of the influence of corporate buyers.
The duke is right to suggest a review of planning controls, since these often unreasonably impede the development of rural industry and commerce. The report also reminds us that there is real poverty behind the Laura Ashley images of village life.
American users of sweeteners and sugar exporters in other countries say the price of sugar in the United States is kept unreasonably high by government action to protect a small number of U.S. farmers.
The court said it will decide in the case from California whether the roadblock _ a tractor-trailer placed at night in the middle of a highway _ may have been an unreasonably dangerous means of apprehending the driver.
Not unreasonably, Ms. Sa'dawi decided that 1989 was not an auspicious year for such a book.
The agreement bars Japanese suppliers from entering unreasonably low bids with the intention of preventing foreign vendors from landing government contracts.
The NRC unreasonably presumes that states will cooperate in an actual disaster, Shannon said, but he insisted that Massachusetts could not and would not cooperate.
London Underground plans more flexible working for station staff after its Action Stations package fell victim to the 1989 industrial action. Neither BR nor London Underground is acting unreasonably in trying to hold down wages.
These kinds of testimonials may make it difficult for plaintiffs to prove that the drug is "unreasonably" dangerous.
At the two Florida airports, American was quibbling with what it considered unreasonably high airport operating budgets.
Consent for the abortion is being "unreasonably withheld" by the parents or guardian.
The commission sought to subpoena pharmacy board members to determine whether the rules unreasonably restrict advertising and customer convenience.
The Massachusetts Port Authority unreasonably and illegally imposed a dual set of landing fees to discourage small planes from using Logan International Airport, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday.
Traders said there had been much stock on offer, after several months in which the share price had been unreasonably high.
The jury ruling not only ends five years of legal efforts by Krueger but also "we now have a verdict here in Montana that says, `This product is unreasonably dangerous' and that they have failed to warn," the lawyer said.
The Uzbek legislators found "unreasonably low plan targets for many industries," Tass reported.
They were unreasonably aggressive in maintaining a $28 billion balance sheet with the level of borrowing they had," Breeden said.