Nobody can reasonably argue that a penny and a half would have any effect on teen-age behavior or consumer demand.
One can reasonably argue that the rate may be too high or too low, but the surplus doesn't really belong to any taxpayer.
Therefore his agent would reasonably argue that he should therefore be one of the club's highest paid players.
For example, if a ball is round, no one can reasonably argue that it is a triangle.
Consumers can quite reasonably argue that history can't be changed and so is best forgotten.
"Well, of course I've been lying all along," the wizard argued reasonably.
"You can reasonably argue that we should have gone for another day or two," he told me.
If you've got a case stay calm and argue reasonably.
Who can reasonably argue against art on that level, never mind which instrument is played?
With more than 4,000 posters in its collection, the Modern can reasonably argue that borrowing from other institutions need not have been attempted.