reasonable amount

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reasonable
adjective
uk
/ˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/
us
/ˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/
based on or using good judgment and therefore fair ...
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amount
noun[C]
uk
/əˈmaʊnt/
us
/əˈmaʊnt/
a collection or mass, especially of something that cannot ...
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(Definition ofreasonableandamountfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, it is not possible to solve such equations in areasonableamountof computer time for arbitrarily complex structures.
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Put differently, students at the university level primarily acquire meta-competences, which enable them to learn in areasonableamountof time.
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I was unable to find, in areasonableamountof time, any information on cyclosporin.
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First, our results provide areasonableamountof support for our hypotheses concerning the spatial variables.
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We still get areasonableamountof press attention from the wire services and others.
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A related pragmatic aspect is that the partial deduction process finishes in areasonableamountof time.
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Areasonableamountof duplicate material is desirable to trial the times needed, and to relate with the particular requirements of an investigation.
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Areasonableamountof data is presented in this chapter in support of the various claims.
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In fact, the natural language processing field is still looking for valid cross-system comparisons that can be conducted with areasonableamountof effort.
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Medical equipment is subject to areasonableamountof assessment, but this assessment is mainly technical, and generally does not even deal with clinical efficacy.
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The key difficulty in adjoining large evaluation programs is their reversal within areasonableamountof memory.
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Now (4.24) will generally lead to formulae that are too complex to be evaluated with areasonableamountof computation.
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I expect the car to go in, they charge me areasonableamountof money, and the car gets properly serviced and maintained.
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They want compassionate local services in areasonableamountof time.
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It takes areasonableamountof intelligence to learn about the environment.
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We believe that there is areasonableamountof evidence to support the identification of smoking as an important factor underlying this relationship.
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We have been able to show that our environment conventions, choice of machine instructions, and formal translation schemes make this reasoning feasible with areasonableamountof effort.
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The author has succeeded in striking a balance + while he details areasonableamountof technical information there is not so much as to overwhelm an unfamiliar reader.
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In addition, the size of lexical entry automata can be reduced in the same way so that the automaton generation procedure can be completed in areasonableamountof time.
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There is, however, still room for algorithms that exhibit good average performance and with which particular problem instances can be solved in areasonableamountof time.
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