This policy was not well-reasoned then and it is not well-reasoned now.
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I reasoned that New York bagels are already perfect, scientifically.
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Because, she reasoned, people will expect you to do it.
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That, Dr Zhang reasoned, meant that they might be improved.
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Our clients were trying to game the system, he reasoned.
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Mr Trump called the decision "very wise and well reasoned".
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"That is how he paid for his drugs," she reasoned.
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"God is voting for Trump," he reasoned, pausing a beat.
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There is no longer room for reasoned debate in America.
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They also reasoned that the substantial costs would be tolerable.
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One is poorly reasoned (at best), the other tightly argued.
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Little boys, the games education team reasoned, like outer space.
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The shrine, she reasoned, must have been looking after them.
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Most scholars agreed that Roe was a poorly reasoned opinion.
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The swelling, he reasoned, was probably caused by an obstruction.
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Trusting the internet had worked out so far, they reasoned.
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Because it's considered invasive and therefore plentiful, Ms. Zurkow reasoned.
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Pro surfers know a thing or two about balance, I reasoned.
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All these people spending time outdoors can't be wrong, I reasoned.
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The virus was obviously a new biochemical weapon, the guard reasoned.
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" Without a veto, he reasoned, the government would be "facilitating abortion.
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So it requires much more rational, logical thought, and reasoned discourse.
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Tourists, Ben Ali reasoned, expected to see palm trees in Tunisia.
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People know her name, she reasoned, and her reputation precedes her.
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But I reasoned that a TV would be a better investment.
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"Most reasoned people can see the hypocrisy of that," he said.
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I either know this a reasoned fact or I do not.
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"No one was using the boat," he reasoned with a shrug.
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Once these tumors spread, they had reasoned, there's no known treatment.
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Plus, I reasoned, my husband made enough to support the family.
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The Court majority reasoned that the separate suburban districts were not
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"Part of me thinks I am a male ally," he reasoned.
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The regulation hardly reflects a reasoned comparison of benefits with costs.
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Surely, Murray reasoned, she had a right to be among them.
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If he didn't, I reasoned the Bucs probably weren't heading anywhere.
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"That means that the stock market growth should accelerate," he reasoned.
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By age 32, I reasoned, the basics were now behind me.
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Orders to march civilians into camps could be disobeyed, he reasoned.
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"It all depends on judges' exercising careful, reasoned judgment," Stevens wrote.
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But like Jon, we were conflicted: Couldn't she be reasoned with?
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Planes were profitable only when they were flying, Mr. Kelleher reasoned.
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He reasoned you don't have to say it to show it.
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Scientists have reasoned that alien civilizations might use it to communicate.
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Fenby reasoned that this was due to the Chinese government's policies.
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"Every part of my brain has to be tapped," she reasoned.
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Instead, I found a closely reasoned discussion, expressed in moderate terms.
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A protective net, Coady reasoned, would need to be much larger.
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Surely those must be grounded in less biased, more reasoned analysis.
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At the time, she reasoned, she was simply trying to survive.
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Pajamas, I recently reasoned, might be the only hope for sanity.
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"Grains, sugars, and fats are cheap sources of calories," Drewnowski reasoned.
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"[I] wonder how Christie's, Sotheby's London rival, likes that?" the critic reasoned.
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Once reasoned debate loses its power to win arguments, democracy cannot function.
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It's a belief that through reasoned conversation values cohere and fanaticism recedes.
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But other voices may drown out the law professors' carefully reasoned appeals.
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"You need to have a little romance on an island," he reasoned.
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A court hands down an opinion: thoughtfully reasoned, forcefully argued, eminently fair.
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The reasoned principle matters, sadly was illustrated by the first questions today.
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After all, she reasoned, she'd been on drugs when she'd been assaulted.
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But it absolutely matters that Clinton delivered a well-reasoned, nuanced response.
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I had to try harder, I reasoned, to earn my own wingman.
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They reasoned that each logogram could be cut up into 12 pieces.
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Their contribution to improving society, they reasoned, came on the playing field.
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The one she'd sent to me had landed in spam, I reasoned.
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Among other things, he learned to debate and write carefully reasoned essays.
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A jury might not grasp the stakes of the charges, Rotunno reasoned.
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Scalia similarly transformed the way lawyers reasoned and argued before the court.
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But, I reasoned, Logan and Veronica weren't exactly supposed to be aspirational.
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Perhaps, though, the scientists reasoned, they reacted badly to any excess gas!
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We should all be so articulate and well-reasoned when we're heated.
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Instead of paying a team of professionals, I reasoned, we'd pay me.
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I reasoned that if I'd achieved the impossible once, why not again?
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I felt like it was a very reasoned decision that should stand.
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They say it is a reasoned alternative, but an alternative to what?
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If a woman cared about height, he reasoned, she was superficial anyway.
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"I just keep hearing how this affects mostly older people," she reasoned.
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Perhaps, they reasoned, the elderly would feel safer being attended by machines.
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The universe, we reasoned, was inviting us to live our dream life.
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After all, people have been sipping wine since ancient times, I reasoned.
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So reasoned a collection of creative minds in Besançon, France's watch center.
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Quickly removing passengers was the safest outcome, health officials and Pence reasoned.
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She'd been a waitress before, she reasoned; she could do it again.
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Sweats weren't so bad, he reasoned; they reminded him of baseball pants.
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Butera reasoned that the first movers were likely to come from Florida.
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Surely, he reasoned, the United States could cut its energy use, too.
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All of these, Ms. Rees reasoned, could actually be tools of liberation.
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Dr. Zaidi reasoned that F.S.H. could be a culprit in bone loss.
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Mr. Stephens would like to have a reasoned conversation about climate change.
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Venture is about taking reasoned risk — it's a true venture capital opportunity.
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But, for now, the NPR provides a reasoned and reasonable way forward.
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Everyone had agreed it was time for change, the new president reasoned.
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They could deal with whatever this was, she and her husband reasoned.
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Some have judged it to be judicious and reasoned, if still controversial.
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Speaking on CNBC, Stephenson said the original court decision was well reasoned.
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He had reasoned with him, on both a creative and financial basis.
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Someone threatening to walk away, they reasoned, doesn't mean that they really will.
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He has my support, not my blind support, but my reasoned, careful support.
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It has to be based on reasoned decision making and applying the facts.
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He could always make more, she reasoned; "He's good at it," she explained.
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A lot of bets, reasoned Samuelson, were no safer than a single bet.
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Since the world would burn, we reasoned, we could do what we liked.
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"In Iraq, I can find a girl to marry," Mr. Jabiry, 23, reasoned.
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Mueller reasoned that it wouldn't be fair to accuse Trump of a crime.
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Therefore, I reasoned to myself when I was done, I deserve a prize.
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If the technology is out there, he reasoned, someone would eventually create this.
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Either extreme—tight or loose—we reasoned could be damaging to societal happiness.
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In America's divided government, they reasoned, politicians must build on what already exists.
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He reasoned they were legal because they contained free software that's available online.
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"A reasoned weighing of evidence leaves only one possible conclusion," the authors wrote.
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If one source of income was going away, they reasoned, they needed another.
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Surely, they reasoned, the laws of gravity would operate on the 2014 tally.
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But we also believe in the importance of objective analysis and reasoned argument.
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Making decisions in the Oval Office requires a level of dispassionate, reasoned analysis.
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Crime, the poster reasoned, is about making money and everything else is secondary.
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The "Establishment," Himmelbarb reasoned, probably thought this way: Who will be hurt most?
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" He reasoned, "Shutting down production of a television series is almost unheard of.
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The biggest (and worst reasoned) is that I feel terrible for your difficulties.
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But rather than having a reasoned debate, the extremists have already taken control.
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For that wasn't really her, we reasoned, but a kind of virus talking.
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Money in actively managed mutual funds may be thought of as reasoned money.
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Buzzwords like "bailout" are easy substitutes when reasoned arguments do not withstand scrutiny.
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They include: These forces are not going to be deterred by reasoned argument.
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And he wouldn't have, Boom reasoned, if he'd had proper rest and conditioning.
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And wasn't that, I reasoned with myself, the mark of a good relationship?
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The FCC simply failed in its responsibility to engage in reasoned decision-making.
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He has piercing, honest eyes, and speaks with a humane, reasoned self-assurance.
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At work the next day, I reasoned I also deserved to buy lunch.
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He reasoned that his standards of behavior needed to account for his predilections.
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He reasoned that this prediction had a 50 percent chance of being right.
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Nonetheless, she picked answer B. "At least it doesn't say 'winner,'" she reasoned.
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If so, he reasoned, the key would be to work with the hips.
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After all, he reasoned, the operating system had far more users than Apple's.
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Schools, he reasoned, were often more sanitary than housing, particularly in the slums.
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This is a direct affront to the judicial branch's power, not reasoned disagreement.
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They look like normal people and make what they believe are reasoned decisions.
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Hegarty and his team reasoned that Axe's missing ingredient wasn't sex, per se.
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As such, scientists have reasoned that alien civilizations might use it to communicate.
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When octopus isn't available, I reasoned, maybe lobster could be a worthy replacement.
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She is single, she reasoned, and the changing city has left her unmoored.
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And they were not the reasoned arguments of those who disagree with Murray.
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"If your boss is reading something, you probably will too," Mr. Bardella reasoned.
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Our guide should be not blind obedience, in other words, but reasoned deliberation.
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Without a means of controlling the probe, they reasoned, Cassini had to be destroyed.
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"Well, we are damned if we do and damned if we don't," Khloé reasoned.
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If the British people did that, he reasoned, then the royal family would survive.
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"And it wrote this really competent, really well-reasoned essay," Luan tells The Verge.
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From an evolutionary standpoint, they reasoned, immune suppression after strenuous exercise made little sense.
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Society functioned at its best when it was allowed to operate freely, Chydenius reasoned.
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Many in China still cling to the hope that he can be reasoned with.
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Reasoned decisionmaking under the Administrative Procedure Act calls for an explanation for agency action.
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"If it's not Speedy Ortiz, no one can get mad at me," she reasoned.
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Computers, he reasoned, should have keyboards and screens instead of punch cards and printouts.
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This doesn't mean reasoned debate can't happen online; of course it can and does.
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Feed any piece of this flywheel, they reasoned, and it should accelerate the loop.
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Finally, a private citizen must be able to engage in reasoned debate with others.
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The company might own his music, he reasoned, but it did not own him.
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In ancient history--before 2012, say--American presidential elections were sometimes reasoned, somber affairs.
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Conservative Justice Samuel Alito said the Abood ruling was poorly reasoned and wrongly decided.
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His surge had so far been a largely media-driven phenomenon, Mr. Cohn reasoned.
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" Democratic Congressman Steve Israel along with several others called McMaster "a brilliant, reasoned leader.
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This, they reasoned, could only be the result of untoward compromises by their party.
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It was not worth amplifying such attacks by responding to them, advisers often reasoned.
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If he'd gone somewhere else, he would have given them an update, they reasoned.
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Feedback is fundamental, they reasoned, because it's hard to improve what you can't measure.
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That's a reasoned conclusion based on the information and the data that we have.
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If it was a legitimate trade, Scott reasoned, why would he bring that up?
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An A.H.L. player, everyone reasoned, could not play in the N.H.L. All-Star Game.
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On the flip side are big decisions made from a place of reasoned intellect.
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There was nothing to feel at first, except a lightheadedness—probably nerves, Timmy reasoned.
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Officials reportedly reasoned that it would prevent bin Laden's gravesite from becoming a shrine.
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In doing so, it helped expand the realm of free and reasoned economic choice.
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My colleague Orr Shtuhl recently offered a reasoned approach to selecting beer for Thanksgiving.
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Reasoned disagreement of the kind that could serve democracy well fails the market test.
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President Trump's loud repetition of catchphrases can't replace clear, reasoned explanations of policy proposals.
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If she had a two-bedroom, she reasoned, she could rent out a room.
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Better to stick with tradition, some reasoned, swapping vanguard style for old Hollywood vavoom.
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Co-op ownership would provide a bulwark against real estate speculation, Father Escamilla reasoned.
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We want this to be the beginning of a highly reasoned, highly rational experience.
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To an internet that elevates critical thinking, reasoned argument, shared knowledge and verifiable facts.
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They must be the elect, they reasoned, surely the Nazis couldn't kill them all.
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Or, we reasoned, what's the harm in having a margarita or two with dinner?
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He was a man of deep, reasoned convictions who possessed a sense of proportion.
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If we could not place this tube, he would only suffer more, we reasoned.
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"She'd look at me and just know where I was coming from," Hong reasoned.
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Hinch was the dugout boss, Manfred reasoned, and so he deserved a yearlong suspension.
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But I reasoned that it was too late to save the drug dealer's girlfriend.
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They reasoned they could celebrate with their friends and family after his deployment ended.
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The ballot initiative, she said, was not a reasoned response to a complex problem.
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To interpret this as his having made a reasoned decision is a fundamental error.
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And he has certainly found his views swayed by well-reasoned arguments he finds there.
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By essentially eliminating primaries, California reformers reasoned, they would eliminate the extremism that primaries produce.
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Wade, even though many on the right believe that decision was unconstitutional and poorly reasoned.
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Fast food comes with the kind of speed that matches his busy life, he's reasoned.
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But it's New Year's Day, the perfect time for some reasoned drinking, thinking, and contemplation.
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As long as I didn't tell anyone, I reasoned, maybe it hadn't happened at all.
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This, he reasoned, was a basic humanitarian floor, even if giving cash was too much.
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At the time, Instagram reasoned that users were missing, on average, 70% of their feeds.
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But, the researchers reasoned, some bacteria must have a way of preventing this from happening.
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By firing Comey, many reasoned, Trump had tried to scuttle the FBI investigation into Flynn.
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Many readers reasoned in terms of general frameworks for thinking about the morality of lying.
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"There has to be a place where quantum physics and classical physics connect" he reasoned.
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I fully intended to write a solid, well-reasoned review of Devil May Cry 5.
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" The essence of the judicial craft, he said, was to "exercis[e] careful, reasoned judgment.
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Clinton played to her strong suit in experience, delivering calculated and well-reasoned policy prescriptions.
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Plus, he reasoned the name "Lanna" was much easier for potential Western customers to pronounce.
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Had I gone to Berkeley, I could have gone to Harvard or Columbia, I reasoned.
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The lecture was interesting, well structured and well reasoned, and I totally disagreed with her.
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If President Trump can be defended, surely they can make a more civil, reasoned argument.
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Reasoned decision making under the Administrative Procedure Act calls for an explanation for agency action.
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"He was very intelligent, very even tempered and reasoned," Stephen Huddleston told the Courier-Journal.
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Indeed, Nadella's manner — calm and reasoned — is the opposite of what came before at Microsoft.
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He reasoned that if both parties signed on the statement couldn't be attacked as political.
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I'd found it on Airbnb and reasoned that our trip was about roughing it metaphysically.
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He concluded that blood was not consumed and absorbed; it must, he reasoned, circulate continuously.
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"I was a college kid," reasoned David McClelland, a homeowner who confronted an uninvited guest.
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It could be delirium, Fisher reasoned, but it was the strangest version he ever saw.
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Roughly half the country, he reasoned, voted for political dynamite, someone who would upend Washington.
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Reasoned decision-making under the Administrative Procedure Act calls for an explanation for agency action.
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Well, Obradovich and Guenther reasoned, the Audubon Society is hardly a representative sample of America.
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"All the secretary is required to do is to provide a reasoned explanation," he said.
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But the number of deeply reasoned, and deeply detailed, views about those issues struck me.
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When you suppress that response with medication, there's more "space" in your head, Covington reasoned.
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If they were wrong about the meat, they reasoned, what else were they wrong about?
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He reasoned that Obama's use of executive orders made him look like a weak negotiator.
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They reasoned blankets were a practical way to help homeless neighbors in New York City.
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This continuing process, the justices reasoned, diminished culpability and justified sentencing that was less harsh.
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"First, I want to say I wore it 'cause I do support it," Franco reasoned.
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She never would have bought it for herself, I reasoned, and she deserved beautiful things.
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Looking on the bright side, Ms. Vlachos reasoned, they could do laundry whenever they wanted.
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These attacks poison the wells of reasoned public discourse, a prerequisite for a functioning democracy.
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Party officials reasoned that although Latinos had long been disproportionately Democratic, they were hardly monolithic.
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So, they reasoned, Abraham could not really have been commanded to carry out child sacrifice.
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The Founders determined that their noble idea could be upheld only with reasoned debate, not force.
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The court annulled the part of the decision setting the fines because it was insufficiently reasoned.
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A reasoned debate over the constitutionality and feasibility of Trump's proposals are unlikely to stop him.
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Spicer has gone beyond the customary spin to make even the appearance of reasoned debate impossible.
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But, he reasoned that his team could fulfill the client's deliveries using the team's five cars.
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The worry is that reasoned fact-based debate is no longer trickling down from the top.
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Where the Nats were concerned, he reasoned, injuries could be caused by any number of things.
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The well-reasoned decision will save consumers money and improve the reliability of the electricity grid.
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The state needs to arrange adequate and stable financing based on reasoned projections of the workload.
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WE VIEW WORLD LEADERSHIP AS TAKING RISKS, TAKING STRONG POSITIONS, REASONED POSITIONS, AND REALLY PURSUING THEM.
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However, the strange teeth of ancient crocodiles, they reasoned, might give OPCR something to work with.
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That way, she reasoned, she wouldn't have to explain her ex's sudden disappearance from the stream.
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Their in-depth, well-reasoned, and fascinating discussions are something I look forward to every year.
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Maybe that's who I needed for this experiment, I reasoned: people who are passionate about games.
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An abrupt but credible "regime change" in policy could realign popular expectations almost instantaneously, he reasoned.
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If enough people saw Kyle's picture, she reasoned, someone would eventually come forward to identify him.
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"But I'm not sure if it has to do with speaking French or not," she reasoned.
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Hannity, Deace reasoned, is being targeted for his actions, not for his beliefs as a conservative.
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"I reasoned that it had been inappropriate and uncalled-for, but not overtly sexual," she explains.
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He reasoned that May's expected electoral mandate would keep Eurosceptics within her own party in line.
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"We are pleased with the Court's well-reasoned decision and order," said Marc Kasowitz, Trump's attorney.
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Scott reasoned, however, that the team beat Auburn, which in turn defeated both Georgia and Alabama.
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Ward was a "finance guy," Kumar reasoned, referring to Ward's master's degree in capital market finance.
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It was a lesson in the Constitution, rule of law, traditional American values and reasoned judgment.
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For most Enlightenment thinkers, progress would have to represent Christian beliefs in a more reasoned form.
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The Court annulled the part of the decision setting the fines because it was insufficiently reasoned.
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Only then will reasoned debate and bipartisanship have a chance for success on the House floor.
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Reasoned discussion, which can occasionally lead to raised voices, is part of living in a democracy.
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Instead, I reasoned that a love so pure and true had failed because it lacked practicality.
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If his releases followed a predictable pattern, he reasoned, Clinton's campaign would be able to prepare.
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A position must be supported by facts — the more, the better — and a well-reasoned argument.
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He reasoned that an influx of commercial property would relieve some of the citizenry's tax burden.
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She delivered a thoughtful, well-reasoned speech in support of Brett Kavanaugh on the Senate floor.
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Reinartz and Hegeler reasoned that what they did best was move the ball past opposition players.
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After doing some research, I reasoned that weight loss was the most reasonable alternative to drugs.
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"There will have to be some jagged moments where she's seizing with pain," Ms. Monks reasoned.
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The country had to make wartime sacrifices in the name of national security, my classmates reasoned.
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Such behavior by law enforcement would force the homeless to "go harass another town," he reasoned.
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It's not the first time Mr. Trump has shown a preference for ideology over reasoned policy.
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No matter; Mr Booth reasoned that any book at all might have a buyer waiting somewhere.
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"We are pleased with the Court's well-reasoned decision and order," Trump lawyer Marc Kasowitz said.
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You can keep your well-reasoned arguments and your ripped-from-the-headlines topicality, thank you.
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Such a place, she reasoned, could sustain life, but just barely; mass extinctions would be common.
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"Kim Jong Un of North Korea made a very wise and well reasoned decision," Trump tweeted.
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Every day, federal prosecutors across the country exercise reasoned discretion on how to enforce the law.
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The courts have written well-reasoned decisions, and the rules of the road are reasonably clear.
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And it's how reality-distorting propaganda undermines the reasoned deliberation that is so essential to democracy.
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Why should the president be the only one reading 10LADs, she reasoned a few years ago.
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He reasoned that he had the court, the law and the attorney general on his side.
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She reasoned that commuting to the East Coast would not have been beneficial on several fronts.
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The only effective way to fight extremist views is with moderate ones steeped in reasoned elaboration.
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Sandmann said he reasoned that by remaining "motionless and calm" he hoped to defuse the situation.
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Gates agreed with Pratchett that misinformation could be spread online, but "not for long," the billionaire reasoned.
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Maybe young orcas and other members of the dolphin family do better in small spaces, I reasoned.
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Since talc deposits are often laced with asbestos, the scientists reasoned, perhaps talcum powders played a role.
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"Effectiveness aside, bars also appeal to the Marie Kondo in all of us," writer Jessica Teas reasoned.
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A German government spokesman said Merkel was pursuing a "calm and reasoned" approach to relations with Britain.
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But here too, she reasoned that when you have someone's life at your fingertips, you need rules.
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You hemmed and hawed and reasoned that no one else would buy them, but now they're gone.
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"We plan to vigorously defend Judge Collyer's carefully reasoned opinion," said Chris Stern, a spokesman for MetLife.
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" They reasoned that&aposs happening because of smartphone "size, cost, [and] lack of differentiation from previous models.
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Instead of offering patients death, he reasoned, hospitals should be offering better and more comprehensive palliative care.
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"One name for each grandmother," my mom reasoned when my parents decided to christen me Frances Margaret.
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But when patients did not benefit, he reasoned that infection must have lodged elsewhere in the body.
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He reasoned that, while the bond market activity is troubling, it does not represent darker days ahead.
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Casey, the court reasoned that laws which put an "undue burden" on women seeking abortions are impermissible.
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Even if wages fell, he reasoned, workers would have less to spend, making the demand deficiency worse.
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While "reasoned decision-making...calls for an explanation for agency action", Mr Ross offered a mere "distraction".
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Doctors could always challenge the rule later, he reasoned, if they aren't able to gain admitting privileges.
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"I think the most sophisticated and reasoned gun supporters will not be surprised by this," Jena said.
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We reasoned that if we had looked for such a guide, other people must want one, too.
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Changes in the brain, they reasoned, might lead to changes in the nervous tissue connected to it.
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The right to express a reasoned opinion should trump the right, for example, not to be offended.
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Together, through reasoned discussion—at least among elected representatives—they would reach an understanding of collective needs.
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With enough scans, he reasoned, he might find patterns that could help him better interpret test results.
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What was government for, he reasoned, if not to ensure that no one went to bed hungry?
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He reasoned that this meant the sense of smell was less important for humans than other animals.
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" Advanced Micro Devices: "OK, Goldman put a "sell" [rating] on it, and Goldman's view is well reasoned.
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When they do not undertake demonstrably "reasoned" decision-making, agencies can be reined in by federal courts.
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It's not enough to be a showman, reasoned the authors, Larry Sabato, Kyle Kondik and Geoffrey Skelley.
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Normally, Congress is able to temper its instincts with reasoned analysis: The tab must eventually be paid.
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In many quarters, we have lost the ability to engage in civil discourse and reasoned, respectful debate.
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It's what the young urban professionals of yesteryear would want me to do, I reasoned with myself.
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But people want diet advice, Dr. Kahn reasoned, and the association really should say something about diets.
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Most Americans respect those who work diligently, form reasoned opinions, listen to their constituents, and seek compromise.
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Many chose the Druze man: He spoke our language and lived in our country, the students reasoned.
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In other words, reactance can foster a totalizing loyalty that does not respond to reasoned fault finding.
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Yes, I get that the comment is a retort to "unwoke" elders who cannot be reasoned with.
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Milosz offers four case studies of writers he knew, showing how each had reasoned himself into submission.
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In so ruling, the majority upended its own "poorly reasoned" 41-year-old precedent in Abood v.
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SO HE PUT OUT A VERY REASONED PAPER, VERY HARD TO—NO PUN INTENDED—IMPEACH THESE DAYS.
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The court reasoned that the blatant racism that once justified such pervasive oversight no longer was widespread.
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I reasoned that a matter-of-fact approach was the best way to make my political point.
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But Suhair reasoned that outside Syria her children might at least have a chance to actually thrive.
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Mr. Jackson reasoned that since he is 34, healthy and lives alone, he could afford the risk.
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In 2011, Riyadh reasoned that sponsoring the Syrian rebellion would help compensate for Iran's dominance in Iraq.
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The Yankee manager addressed the matter somewhat on Monday — in the reasoned manner that is his fashion.
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We reasoned that it would aid the conversation, which is excerpted below in condensed and edited form.
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They must have reasoned that the remaining class of white billionaires and millionaires were simply too inexperienced.
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Justice Neil Gorsuch reasoned that the court was simply enforcing the agreements that the employees freely made.
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But, I reasoned, it would help me feel beautiful for longer with less of the daily work.
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If enough South African clients quit Bell Pottinger, he reasoned, the losses would outweigh the Guptas's checks.
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Today, courts use unpublished opinions to issue quick, reasoned decisions in routine cases based on settled precedent.
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The officer reasoned that there was no point confronting Berezovsky about the darker side of his life.
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Besides his great haircut, I do love how profoundly intellectual he is and how reasoned and thoughtful.
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If you had to do more lifting, he reasoned, you would need to have a stronger muscle.
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They said the agency must come up with a better-reasoned response to the group's safety concerns.
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And that would be part of what free trade could do, he reasoned in an 1839 pamphlet.
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They reasoned, in a terse and unsigned order, that he should have raised his religious concerns sooner.
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He called that route "fatally misconceived" and reasoned that Trump shouldn't have to submit to any questioning.
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Kauff reasoned that since his team had expired, its contractual claim on him had died as well.
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This momentous decision must be made in the most reasoned way possible and with the maximum information available.
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Last year, the court ordered the FAA to file a "properly reasoned disposition" regarding seat pitch and safety.
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"You have logically reasoned me out of your life even though you have feelings for me!" he yells.
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Then, we simply asked to have the Bureaus comply with the reasoned decision-making requirements of the APA.
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"Kim Jong Un of North Korea made a very wise and well reasoned decision," Trump wrote on Twitter.
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The tissue, he reasoned, was going to be classified as biohazardous waste and thrown into the incinerator anyway.
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Translating Indigenous oral history is a difficult task, I reasoned, one not always suited for the white cube.
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Adoption, she reasoned, should be the first option women should consider if they don't wish to be mothers.
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North Korea, he reasoned, had just as much a right to defend its interests as any other client.
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When the woman was killed, Richard reasoned, Ezekiel would have no choice but to get involved and fight.
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If Trump was using taxpayer money for expensive travel, she reasoned, why wouldn't he be taking the salary?
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Any differences in safety between the two, Dr Ho reasoned, must therefore be caused by their respective colours.
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If that is successful, they reasoned, lead would no longer leach from the pipes into the water supply.
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"But Rory..." one user reasoned after dismissing any clues, because the poster show's Lauren Graham/Lorelai's right hand.
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Furthermore, he reasoned that the "house will become a killing field" for anything Clinton is trying to do.
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A Trump presidency, they reasoned, would mean tax cuts, deregulation and infrastructure spending—in other words, more growth.
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Stada said its boards would examine the offer document and issue a reasoned statement in a timely manner.
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Segregation in railcars violated the Thirteenth Amendment banning slavery, they reasoned, as it "reimpose[d] the caste system".
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After all, they reasoned, becoming a shaman required a show of commitment and discipline few men could muster.
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It is difficult to sound sanguine on Europe's politics without appearing complacent, even when the arguments are reasoned.
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It is time for all civilized nations, and people, to respond to disagreement with reasoned debate, not violence.
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I engaged in reasoned discussion with some of my peers on these issues, but mostly I was ignored.
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"We are pleased that the Delaware Supreme Court affirmed the Chancery Court's well-reasoned opinion," the statement said.
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"You should come to people's apartments the day before you say you're going to be there," Natasha reasoned.
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Besides, I reasoned, maybe I'd just been picking the wrong photos or making the classic first date mistakes.
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"[People are] going to talk about me if I come out of a restaurant with Liam," she reasoned.
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Everyone lives inside a language, they reasoned, knows how to use its grammar, and recognizes misuse and confusion.
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It isn't about sacrificing one's principles; it's about trying to advance those principles through honest and reasoned argument.
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The public will take the kind of reasoned approach that senators used to take in looking at nominations.
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This line of reasoning flies in the face of the FCC's thoroughly-reasoned Open Internet order and rules.
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While she loved both children equally, she told him, she reasoned that her daughter needed the money more.
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If this trend continues, decisions on whether regulations are valid are more likely to be random than reasoned.
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He reasoned that she was facing a load of pressure as advertisers fled, so of course she apologized.
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"Kim Jong Un of North Korea made a very wise and well reasoned decision," Trump tweeted Wednesday morning.
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"We all have issues we want to talk about with him, but we're not showing up," she reasoned.
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In turn, Towns Sr. reasoned, Towns Jr. might worry about his father's health and not play as well.
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Few people, I reasoned, could give such testimony to the close kinship between art and activism as Halaby.
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Specifically, Dr. Brunvand reasoned, the awakening of his immune system had led to inflammation in the nervous system.
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It is well-reasoned and thoroughly cited, but reading it, it's hard to shake a sense of melancholy.
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The scientists reasoned that Ata might have had mutations for a disorder that had never before been described.
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It's a good skill to have, I reasoned, and besides, he knows his schedule better than I do.
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It is time for all civilized nations and people to respond to disagreement with reasoned debate, not violence.
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Likely, Horowitz would find no wrongdoing, senior department officials reasoned, and there the matter would likely quietly die.
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Mr. Ghosn reasoned a more streamlined alliance was the only way to continue to dominate world car sales.
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African populations vary tremendously in skin color, and Dr. Tishkoff reasoned that powerful genetic variants must be responsible.
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Nothing had stopped him yet, they reasoned, so why deny themselves a chance at such a rare talent?
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Surely, they reasoned, he wouldn't do so if there were skeletons in his closet about to be bared.
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They reasoned that the vents resulted from hot sills baking organic detritus, which is rich in carbon-12.
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That starts by recognizing that healthy democracies rest on the firm foundation of civil discourse and reasoned debate.
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The arresting officer "was going to let me go, after I reasoned with him some," Ms. Thomas said.
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It is bold, reasoned and offers the prospect of success against the violent Islamist groups of the region.
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"Kim Jong Un of North Korea made a very wise and well reasoned decision," Mr. Trump wrote Wednesday.
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Zubaydah reasoned that he could make money by videotaping himself taking credit for terrorism that hadn't yet happened.
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A majority — well, not from the popular vote, which Hillary Clinton won — chose radical change over reasoned predictability.
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If he laid off scores of them, he reasoned, he would have money to reinvest in other priorities.
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Jackson praised the original sentencing memo from prosecutors as well-reasoned, and noted it was never actually withdrawn.
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Referrals help people get hired faster than employees who throw their resumes at online job postings, Murphy reasoned.
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Hezbollah's past attacks made it an ongoing threat, they reasoned; therefore, killing its members would constitute self-defense.
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No, I don't mean by liberals, misguided people whose policies are poorly reasoned or based in raw emotion.
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So, the researchers reasoned, giving younger fish some aural encouragement could bring them back to these dead reefs.
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As a general rule, the executive branch must provide a reasoned explanation when it announces a new policy.
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Yes, when those lines were determined, there were reasoned considerations like population and access to rivers and resources.
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You never know when a well-reasoned argument will puncture yours, even if you never thought it possible.
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With telenovelas popular, he reasoned: why couldn't Mexican-Kenyan fusion be the next big thing in music, too?
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Surely, these campaigns reasoned, women would hear Trump's words and want to distance themselves with all their might.
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It's like trying to get a calm, cool, reasoned discussion out of a low-rent "reality" television star.
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Using Twitter to share information is pretty much like issuing a press release with the same information, she reasoned.
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Since a fire needs to be dry, Carr reasoned that that portion of the site was once above water.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt reasoned that scientists who advise the agency shouldn't also receive research funds from the agency.
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Then he reasoned that his people could no longer afford to keep half their population from learning to fight.
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With demand rising, they reasoned, supply would rise to meet it, whether or not these particular leases were granted.
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If such a security failure amounted to an "unfair act" against consumers, the commission reasoned, then it could intervene.
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Nor should they shy away from reasoned analysis that paints one candidate in a less favourable light than another.
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Dr Naviaux reasoned this might help the neurons of young mice afflicted with autism to begin making connections again.
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Lawyers representing immigrants and other challengers alternatively point to the chief's statements demanding "reasoned" explanations for a policy change.
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Like banks, rich people have the money, and Trump reasoned that they could afford to help the country out.
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It largely began with the premise that the death penalty must be allowed, and then reasoned from that conclusion.
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It couldn't be that bad, I reasoned, and even if it was, at least it would be funny... maybe.
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"Kim Jong Un of North Korea made a very wise and well reasoned decision," Trump tweeted on Wednesday morning.
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It's a sustained attack on the credibility of her account, cloaked in a pose of reasoned skepticism and empathy.
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He didn't want to get arrested or confront the authorities – both, he reasoned, would be bad for his family.
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I would wear an Apple Watch, I reasoned, to test how my heart rate responded to a weighted blanket.
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British scientist Clemens Rumpf has previously reasoned that the initial shockwave, rather than tsunamis, would be the biggest killer.
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"I think people at some point have to laugh if the actor is doing a good job," Burke reasoned.
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I learned a lot, but even then I still reasoned that there was nothing I could do about it.
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You may not agree with him on every case, but his opinions will be well-reasoned and clearly written.
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Using these numbers, Charlie reasoned that I should be taking at least that much Pepto to counteract the smell.
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PayScale reasoned this was because employers tend to assume women who don't want to give a number earn less.
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Dr Gollakota and his team reasoned that it should be possible to separate the jobs of generation and impression.
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On Thursday, lawyer Matthew Kluger reasoned the 38-year-old mother of three died because of her own decisions.
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Advocacy of extremism and hatred is not reasoned debate, and it should be rejected outright across the political spectrum.
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The agreement, he reasoned, would never have become part of the case record if he hadn't asked for it.
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In his statement, he appears to be underscoring the importance of a physical reaction, rather than a reasoned one.
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" If Obama won, King reasoned that terrorists "will be dancing in the streets because of who his father was.
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At the time, I reasoned the regular 6s was "good enough," because I didn't want such a gargantuan phone.
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"I think we're in a position where we can make a more measured and reasoned vote tonight," Sistrunk said.
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More relevant to the issue at hand, case reports of apparently effective, scientifically-reasoned uses of approved drugs abound.
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"I am aware of the litigation but that is on the flaws of the existing rule," Mr. Bernhardt reasoned.
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A relatively small, landlocked place like Austria, they reasoned, could never be economically self-sufficient in the industrial age.
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However, Goodlatte is gone now, clearing the way for reasoned consideration of PACT and the good it would do.
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I liked President Bush and surely, I reasoned, he wouldn't lead us wrong on something so serious as war.
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"We must not expect too much at our first attempt," North Korea's Kim Kye Gwan reasoned in Friday's statement.
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" The governor, who is currently in Japan, said in a statement that the decision "appears to be well reasoned.
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If he cannot offer a reasoned explanation, then he has simply chosen racial and religious scapegoats for public exploitation.
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Obama reasoned that reacting viscerally to such horror helped terrorists who want to divide Americans and spread indiscriminate fear.
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Taking money from Saudi Arabia, one of them reasoned, was essentially the same as pumping gas in your car.
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So I think it fair to believe that this is likely a reasonable, or at least well-reasoned, prognostication.
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If anyone had the motivation and funds to back an ethnic war, Moreno-Ocampo's investigators reasoned, it was Kenyatta.
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It was a rare bright spot in this bleak last year, a blow struck for reasoned, empirically informed policy.
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At the time, Business Insider reported that Microsoft reasoned that Okta was a direct competitor in mobility solutions space.
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Mr. Obama's plea for a reasoned debate came on the last day of a trip to Spain and Poland.
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He has published several intricately reasoned law-review articles, and helped to write the winning brief in Burwell v.
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"We trust that District Attorney Clark will present the evidence in a fair, reasoned and judicious manner," he said.
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"The court's decision could hardly have been more thorough, fact-based, and well-reasoned," he said in a statement.
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If rising carbon dioxide were to affect water fleas, Dr. Weiss reasoned, it could influence the entire lake ecosystem.
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"But if it doesn't hurt, if there's a chance it helps even a tiny bit, why not?" she reasoned.
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He reasoned that the higher prices would become the industry standard, making the medallions he already owned worth more.
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The earlier decision, he said, was poorly reasoned, inconsistent with related decisions and in tension with later legal developments.
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"If they're popular enough to have a waiting list, someone's going to call them for a table," he reasoned.
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And, I reasoned, there was the possibility of confusion: Mr. Corbyn is not exactly known for his sharp wits.
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"All the secretary is required to do is provide a reasoned explanation" for adding the question, Mr. Shumate said.
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In delivering the sentence, Persky reasoned a lengthy stint in prison would have a "severe impact" on Turner's life.
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The court reasoned that the suspect had voluntarily turned over that information to a third party: the phone company.
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"People think we are making some statement with the women being in charge, but that's our culture," she reasoned.
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It died in 1999 because of political gamesmanship in Albany, not because of any reasoned debate over fiscal policy.
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A loss of legitimacy, the chief justice must have reasoned, was more likely to follow from action than inaction.
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American citizens are owed — and must demand — transparent, reasoned, and circumspect debate of military force applied on their behalf.
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"If a dermatologist can do it, then a machine should be able to do it as well," Thrun reasoned.
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Stada said its boards would examine the new offer document and issue a reasoned statement in a timely manner.
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Our public conversations have become sites of emotive outbursts, rather than reasoned exchanges where historical understanding can be marshalled.
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The cells of plants and animals, he reasoned, must contain "particles" that determined their color, shape and other traits.
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She has a propensity for ignoring attention-deficit questioners (like me) when trying to answer in reasoned verbal paragraphs.
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Just as important, these articles suggest that wine critics should not make reasoned aesthetic judgments about good and bad.
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The authors of the new study reasoned that an extinction filter might be at work in today's forest fragments.
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On Friday, Hassan reasoned that innovative technology in the U.S. is something other countries want and should pay for.
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"The difference between humans and other animals is that they know how to make and use tools," another reasoned.
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My explanation — my dad's a Seahawks fan, so I'm a Seahawks fan — felt a little under-reasoned by comparison.
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I reasoned that if VR is rewiring my brain, at least it's very close to the real experience of sex.
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Some researchers reasoned that they could boost the transplant volume by giving adults two cord blood units instead of one.
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If nothing else, I reasoned, I'd get to try some new restaurants, and maybe have a fabulous meal or two.
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The possibility of a civilizational insurance policy might also drive people to try harder to conserve creatures now, reasoned Helman.
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If reasoned conversation was all it took to trigger change, the transformations of RaceFail would've happened a long time ago.
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By all metrics, the TSA has responded in a reasoned fashion to a problem not entirely of its own making.
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Vision isn't simply a matter of taking optical information and projecting it wholesale into our awareness to be reasoned about.
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"Now while it has been a difficult year, it has been a a renaissance for men making apologies," Kroll reasoned.
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In his so-called "heartland theory", he reasoned that whoever controlled the geographic core of Eurasia could rule the world.
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Suppose, Friedman reasoned, that a central bank prints money in an attempt to push unemployment lower than the natural rate.
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Hence, Friedman reasoned, Keynesians were wrong to pin a low rate of unemployment to a given, high rate of inflation.
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Marijuana legalization: The committee also agreed to include a "reasoned pathway to future legalization" of marijuana on the party platform.
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The scientists reasoned that parallel visual pathways were feeding into the higher-order visual processing centers of the bee's brain.
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The researchers reasoned that a link between daughters and success could be attributed to a greater number of women managers.
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In his magnum opus, The Nature of Prejudice, Allport reasoned that bigotry often boils down to a lack of acquaintance.
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To resolve the conflicts between trans rights and the rights of natal women and children requires research and reasoned debate.
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That type of vaporous record will not do—the Administrative Procedure Act requires reasoned decision making grounded in actual evidence.
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"It's terrible, it's a bad situation and I feel bad for them, but there's nothing we can do," he reasoned.
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First, the strategic leader must maintain a calm, logical and reasoned approach to any threat, no matter the perceived danger.
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The majority reasoned that since guns are dangerous, anyone who carries a gun is dangerous, and police can act accordingly.
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Trump's foes reasoned that if they could not defeat him outright, they wanted a split decision at the very least.
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Trump reasoned that the "tremendous" cost of gender confirmation procedures validated the need to remove trans people from the military.
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They give the common man 'real numbers' to use in their arguments against those with only reasoned thought and ideas.
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He reasoned that he would run as an independent because of his trouble finding a solid base within either party.
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He reasoned that airplanes could fly without imitating birds' wings, so why did prosthetics have to mimic arms and legs?
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Insurers would have difficulty denying coverage, company executives reasoned, if their product was the same price as the men's pills.
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They can ask to speak to the superdelegate — at work — to make an intelligent and reasoned case for their candidate.
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We are awaiting the Reasoned Decision from the CAS Panel as to why the first Whereabouts Failure was not upheld.
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And, just as they do for new rules, agencies have to articulate a reasoned basis for their proposed deregulatory changes.
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His intellectually thoughtful and well-reasoned opinions show that fears expressed by some about a purported ideological extremism were unfounded.
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They reasoned that those perceptions could be as corrosive to public faith in America's democratic institutions as the reality itself.
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This public comment process tries to ensure regulations are accountable and well-reasoned by welcoming input from any interested party.
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He was a firm believer in the virtues of free-market capitalism, and, he reasoned, here it was at work.
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We had nine more months of this, I reasoned, while shoving crackers down my gullet to stave off morning sickness.
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"People get really angry in divorces, they say a lot of things in divorces, high-profile divorces, especially," Scarborough reasoned.
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It's a photo of my body not my actual body and I control the output and the gaze, I reasoned.
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" Mr. Rooney said Mr. Biden was "moderate, well-reasoned and genuinely likable — none of those things are what Sanders are.
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Once they see how private the ceremony was, she reasoned, people are more likely to understand why they weren't invited.
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That was consistent with cool air circulating around the backsides of the detached parts of the flakes, the scientists reasoned.
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But I find the conflation of Clinton and Trump ill-reasoned on the issue of the public's response in polling.
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I could hardly manage group conversations with my peers, but I reasoned it was necessary to learn how to argue.
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But Ehrenreich should know better than to dress up her dislike of doctors as a reasoned excuse to avoid them.
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Cook reasoned that many colleges do not teach the skills business leaders need most in their workforce, such as coding.
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A bigger sin than insulting the prophet is disbelief in God, he reasoned, but Islam decrees no punishment for that.
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The courts have reasoned that to legislate effectively, Congress must be able to issue subpoenas demanding the production of evidence.
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The idea was conceived by an American, George Fitch, who reasoned that outstanding Jamaican runners would make outstanding bobsled pushers.
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Give Collins credit for a calm, reasoned pro-Kavanaugh argument that gave careful respect to the issue of sexual assault.
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"If anyone thought that Donald Trump was providing calm, careful, reasoned foreign policy for America, they've been in a coma."
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Viewing emotional appeals as self-defeating and even dangerous, he relied on reasoned persuasion derived from careful preparation and research.
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But we should not fight fire with fire; we must take instead a reasoned, steady, centrist approach back to sanity.
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"I don't know many books where the last few chapters have nothing to do with what came before," he reasoned.
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If Selig is going to be in the Hall, they reasoned, then why shouldn't Bonds and Clemens be there, too?
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The U.S. Department of Commerce's well-reasoned rationale references the ACS question and even provides data on non-response rates.
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By legalizing the production and sale of marijuana, Mr. Mujica reasoned, Uruguay stood to drive drug traffickers out of business.
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If he could do all that, Thomas reasoned, the round would have been a success no matter where he finished.
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They reasoned that Ossoff had a real chance: Donald Trump, after all, won this district by just 1.5 percentage points.
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The appeals court decision against Amazon was "the better reasoned opinion, and even that could have been stronger," Geistfeld says.
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If he had shown up, he reasoned, I might not have sat next to the woman who became my wife.
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It was conceived more as an idealistic reach for European cooperation than as a reasoned plan to manage a currency.
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He reasoned that if everyone in China bought one of his ties for $1, he would have a billion dollars.
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Unless Canada gains an exemption, a war of words and actions on trade isn't a helpful backdrop for reasoned negotiations.
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If my friend would only leave, I reasoned, I might be able to break into the top 500 by dawn.
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But Judge Wapner's reasoned verdicts, in disputes over missing pets, encroaching fences or botched hairdos, were difficult to argue with.
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Free speech could make for a reasoned explanation as to why you're allowing certain content posted organically on your platform.
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"Kim Jong Un of North Korea made a very wise and well reasoned decision," Trump wrote on Twitter on Wednesday.
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If there is a requirement to buy insurance, Obamacare's drafters reasoned, then it needs to be affordable for all Americans.
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Although he too expressed serious misgivings about UTA's program and lack of community engagement, Deborda maintained a thoughtful, reasoned perspective.
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But this officer talked softly, reasoned with him, and, finally, convinced him to get into the car — no violence necessary.
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So any noises about genocide coming from the Microsoft AI are simply learned and conditioned responses, not anything that's reasoned.
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He was taken to task by a union leader who reasoned that Germany would lose jobs to China as a consequence.
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This complaint reads more like political talking points than a reasoned legal brief, and it contains a litany of inaccurate information.
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Instead, Democrats would follow Steyer's example and not bother with any historical or reasoned analysis of what constitutes a legitimate impeachment.
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" With Trump's tempestuous public persona often causing controversy, Panetta reasoned that, "in the world of reality TV, words don't necessarily count.
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The party that controls the White House, the GOP reasoned, absorbs both credit and blame for the state of the country.
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During the Trump presidency, Democrats have consistently found success when they offer a reasoned alternative to President Trump's imprudent, impetuous style.
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Furthermore, he reasoned that traders should look across the pond to the U.K. if they're in need of reasons to worry.
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The land isn't even the animal's habitat, he reasoned, so it makes no sense to deem it critical to their conservation.
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They reasoned that the water cannons would mimic the way water inside fungal cells helps create enough pressure to eject spores.
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Mr. Zuckerberg reasoned that Facebook had been founded to give people a voice and said his company stood for free expression.
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It is "not a theme park like Disneyland", reasoned Sammy Wilson, one of its traditional owners, when the change was announced.
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He reasoned that, as the top layer got worn, and water began leaking through it, this glue would start to dissolve.
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It is not a dispassionate calculating machine, objectively searching for the right facts, figures and policies to make a reasoned decision.
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Singapore's court judgments, including on Mr Yee's case, are reasoned and published, and can stand scrutiny by anyone, including The Economist.
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She started, as any engineer would, by attempting to redesign enzymes—making changes that, she reasoned, should improve their catalytic powers.
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Feinberg reasoned that Romney would want to follow his family members, including his grandchildren, some of whom have relatively few followers.
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But the people who work for him find that actually to be a real detriment to reasoned and rational decision making.
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That requires a very transparent approach from the technology companies and a calm and reasoned response from politicians, regulators and journalists.
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Pai's announcement took the form of a poorly-reasoned attack on net neutrality, which was later posted to the FCC's website.
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It is hostile to expertise and reasoned argument, hostile to procedural norms of liberal democracy, anti-free press, and increasingly ethnonationalist.
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Hockney reasoned Van Eyck and his contemporaries most likely owned such "mirror lenses" and might have used them in their work.
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Aaronson and Arkhipov reasoned that boson sampling would start to strain classical resources at around 30 photons—a plausible experimental target.
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Maybe, Gale reasoned, the link between higher neuroticism and a lower risk of death was due to an issue of timing.
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Judge Gorsuch's reasoned and thorough understanding of RFRA and RLUIPA has been well documented and is vividly demonstrated in hisYellowbear v.
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He reasoned that reaching the consumer audience requires budgets and focus that BeliMobilGue isn't interested in, plus there are added hassles.
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Whether flippant, dismissive or well-reasoned, many responses share consternation and a sense that these Sanders acolytes are not being strategic.
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"For populism to be able to gain acceptance, spread and potentially govern, you actually need a lot of hearsay," he reasoned.
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If it did, those people reasoned, Lampert would give up control of what was essentially an out-of-court restructuring process.
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Authoritarian leaders do best in such tense environments, with rifts and hatred taking the place of common goals and reasoned debate.
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Thus, he reasoned, a federal court is not the correct place to decide what companies operating in foreign countries must do.
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"Now, if the President finds consumer protection enforcement to be lacking or unlawful, he knows exactly where to turn," she reasoned.
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Richard Armitage and Hank Paulson are making reasoned statements as to why they now reject Trump and are tacitly endorsing Clinton.
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The draft order's analysis is based on well-reasoned economic theory and finds that paid prioritization can increase overall economic welfare.
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This irrational behavior and outlandish requests are just a small example of why the North can't be reasoned with or trusted.
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He delivers an emotionally resonant message that has the power to communicate feelings about politics and society that evade reasoned discourse.
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Alexei Karpenko, a lawyer representing the RPC, said an appeal would be considered once CAS had issued its full, reasoned decision.
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"I'd prefer a sober, reasoned public debate, after which members of Congress reflect and take a vote," he told the magazine.
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Mr. Obama's aides initially decided it was better to ignore the questions; addressing them, they reasoned, would just given them credibility.
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The failed Obamacare repeal and replacement effort is starting to look more orderly and reasoned in comparison, and that's saying something.
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Editorial The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week released well-reasoned guidelines for how doctors should prescribe opioid painkillers.
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Authoritarian rule had enabled the Great War, Wilson reasoned, by insulating the Central Powers from the pacific proclivities of the public.
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The problem, we reasoned, was dust, and a big puff of our breath would restore the cartridge to its ideal performance.
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There are beaches and Americans there, he reasoned, and where you have beaches and Americans, there will be work in bars.
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" In a statement, Ms. Clark vowed to "conduct a full, reasoned and independent investigation into this matter, with an open mind.
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They reasoned that the incident was a long time ago, when Mr. Franken was a comedian and not an elected official.
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Something must have changed this young Uzbek man, they reasoned, in the seven years since he immigrated to the United States.
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To reporters and colleagues, Graham has reasoned that he's positioning himself to push his own agenda and exert a positive sway.
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Faced with the costs of rebuilding their levee practically from scratch, he reasoned, they might be willing to move it back.
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They reasoned that images of children, morphed and computer-edited into porn, or digitally created pedophilic images, could indirectly endanger minors.
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More demand means more fares for drivers to collect, Uber reasoned, with the increase in ridership offsetting the smaller base fares.
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Allowing the defendant, Charles Rhines, to spend his days surrounded by men would, the juror reasoned, be a kind of reward.
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The justices also reasoned that the government's interest in protecting fetal life did not become compelling until the point of viability.
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They just had to get through a few more months with Han, they reasoned then, and then they could walk away.
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But those decisions have to have been the product of a reasoned and thorough understanding of what was truly going on.
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No problem, the pope reasoned; we will have it annulled on the grounds that her first marriage could not be consummated.
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"SDNY will make a well-reasoned, thoughtful, and well-investigated determination of whether to pursue a case against Rudy," he said.
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" Damore said that when he tried to engage in "reasoned discussion" with his peers on the issue, "mostly I was ignored.
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The court reasoned that collective bargaining with a government agency is inherently political because it involves tax dollars and government budgets.
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Justice Alito, writing in concurrence, reasoned that tracking the defendant's movements over an extended period violated a reasonable expectation of privacy.
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But he reasoned that it might not take long to get there and then to move on to a "bust" phase.
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Fake hundreds, he reasoned, would simultaneously give the regime much-needed hard currency and undermine the integrity of the US economy.
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They reasoned that the minerals accumulated in the water, moved up the food chain and became sequestered in the black skin.
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Why stay in the background, he reasoned, when his own work, made on a much smaller budget, could make an impact?
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Or maybe it's because they've reasoned that "electability," being an insufficient requirement for the nomination, is an unnecessary one as well.
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He reasoned that if they were deported back to Russia, they would suffer worse punishment if compromising recordings were made public.
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The intra-Democratic Party conflict, he and his handlers reasoned, would generate copious media coverage and highlight the party's socialist insurgents.
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Deng reasoned that international condemnation was a price the CCP would have to pay to maintain its absolute hold on power.
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Would a Supreme Court decision to uphold the president come across to the public as reasoned judgment, or a rubber stamp?
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Since they were all Han, she reasoned it would be more likely than not that her future husband would be Han.
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As the automobile became increasingly popular, Wood reasoned that customers could travel from near and far to visit Sears' department stores.
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And it said that the "reasoned proposal" put forward by the Commission in December was particularly relevant for such an assessment.
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He's bringing what citizens demand of a federal agency: Transparency and reasoned, fact-based decision-making resting on sound statutory footing.
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In tissue engineering, researchers' highest aspirations centered on generating organs, but, Chuck reasoned, patients often don't need an entire new organ.
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I reasoned that my initial exit would alarm no one, since it was known that I enjoyed walking through the city.
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The court reasoned that discrimination based on race is forbidden because, it said, race is immutable, while hairstyles can be changed.
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Marijuana legalization: The platform also calls for a "reasoned pathway to future legalization" of marijuana, which Clinton's campaign has largely resisted.
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Thus they reasoned: Pepe is just a modern day Kek, and both of these frog gods are like the iconoclastic Trump.
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The Justice Department has long reasoned that Congress cannot compel testimony from the president because that would make him look subordinate.
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Mao could only implement such disastrous policies, Deng reasoned, because he had permanent and unquestioned control over the Chinese political system.
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Part of being a sovereign state, the Supreme Court reasoned, is having dominion over the wildlife and game within the state's borders.
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And it represents a reasoned judgment that we want the president to enjoy the support of wide geographic areas of our country.
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"He didn't personally invite me," Woods told Smith, saying she reasoned it was better to go to Thompson's house than a stranger's.
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She started, as any engineer would, by attempting to re-design enzymes—making changes that, she reasoned, should improve their catalytic powers.
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"The growing likelihood of another rate hike should be a glaring technical sign to any tape-watcher," reasoned Boockvar in his coverage.
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This might be the site of his father's death, he reasoned, but it was also the site of his father's grandest achievement.
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Unlike, say, self-help books or psychotherapy, this solution, he reasoned, would get at the root of all his problems: being human.
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Yes, there are outliers – people who can't be reasoned with and who will not respect us regardless of any olive branch extended.
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The article is a collection of well reasoned arguments against classifying "gaming disorder" as a disease, complete with references to extant research.
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Researchers reasoned that if Toxoplasma makes people more risk-prone, those tendencies might extend to decisions about whether to start a company.
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And my colleague Lance Ulanoff has a well-reasoned argument that we should blame ourselves for fake news before we blame Facebook.
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After all, harsh language is so much easier than reasoned debate, and it never fails to rouse the surly squadrons of Sen.
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Elliott called on BHP to provide "a more thorough and reasoned assessment" of its plan, which BHP had swiftly rejected on Monday.
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If the priggish aesthetic of dark walnut armoires and factory-made porcelain were reimagined, he reasoned the national character might be liberated.
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Funny memes, which are just still pictures with catchy captions on them, have a way of drowning out reasoned and detailed debate.
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Loyalty properly applied requires the injection of reasoned thought, to make sure the emotional nature of loyalty isn't hijacked toward improper ends.
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"I mean, I'd prefer a sober, reasoned public debate, after which members of Congress reflect and take a vote," he said, shrugging.
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But the Democrats really don't have much left to do until July, and they ought to spend some time in reasoned discussion.
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"In light of the well-reasoned dissent, we will be seeking review at the Supreme Court," Mr. Sekulow said in a statement.
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We should find ways to bring reasoned decision-making into other aspects of public life, not undermining the success we already have.
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"The videos added nothing relevant to the jury's deliberations and invited a verdict based on sentiment, rather than reasoned judgment," Stevens wrote.
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Therefore, it reasoned, the documents had to be copied via a USB storage drive by someone with physical access to the network.
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He reasoned that the pipeline would hurt the nation's standing on the international climate stage and bring little benefit to the country.
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" Long reasoned that the quick second wage increase of two dollars an hour, "could have been… too fast for businesses to adjust.
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"Because EPA has not engaged in reasoned decision-making, its promulgation of the delay rule is arbitrary and capricious," the judges said.
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These histories provide the necessary context for jurors to make a reasoned, moral decision about whether a sentence of death is warranted.
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Truth is something different, at least to many people—something instinctual rather than reasoned, a feeling that doesn't care about your facts.
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From that kind of civility flows reasoned debate, which builds trust in each other's motivations, eventually enabling cooperation and unity of effort.
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This is the time for reasoned, careful actions that fully take into account both our national interests and our principles and values.
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But contra Rosen, I'm much more worried about the ways America is falling short of any form of majoritarianism, reasoned or otherwise.
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The Whiffenpoofs possessed unparalleled resources, he reasoned, and he knew of female singers who wanted and deserved a spot in their ranks.
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I've been at this for 25 years, and frankly I'm fed up with carefully reasoned essays, with weeping in front of cameras.
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I'd reasoned that the contra deal at a brothel must have been straight forward: how many blowjobs did a set equate to?
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The scientists reasoned that brain cells might be better preserved — and their metabolisms more easily restarted — if the cells were not active.
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Scientists reasoned that if they could mimic the mutation by blocking sclerostin with an antibody, people with osteoporosis should build more bone.
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He reasoned that he could skip the first four voting states in favor of delegate-rich ones that vote on Super Tuesday.
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But the idea fell flat with lawmakers in both parties who reasoned it would not benefit those most affected by the coronavirus.
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But what we discovered was that people loved the idea of reasoned debate, then decided that those debates took too much time.
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But she reasoned she had been surprised by being with Maudie when she made her purchase and that was almost as good.
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She reasoned that Crowder's videos should be allowed to remain up because, when viewed in "context," they didn't violate YouTube's harassment guidelines.
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If a woman of her age could hike it all the way in one season, many of them reasoned, they could, too.
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If each of those feet, Mr. Cleary reasoned, were clad in soggy shower clogs, it could easily have caused the wet condition.
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Secretary Clinton's supporters, for example, brushed aside the political vulnerability her private email server created because reasoned explanation could quiet voters' doubts.
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Perhaps if there were less certitude about our climate future, more Americans would be interested in having a reasoned conversation about it.
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The policy differences between Senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar are stark and not fungible, and a choice requires reasoned decision making.
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There would be hard costs involved in transporting work for sale, and flooding the market could drive down the price, she reasoned.
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Wilson, though, reasoned that if it hadn't gone off in the last few months, it probably wasn't going to go off now.
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And by letting students steep in the company of those unlike them, we produce citizens capable of reasoned, civil discourse and cooperation.
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"If I don't treat practice like a game, there's no way coaches will let me play in an actual game," Brady reasoned.
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The Trump administration letter to schools reasoned that the Obama-era guidance did not provide "extensive legal analysis" to support its position.
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However, if the science is too uncertain to make a reasoned decision, then the EPA would not have the authority to regulate.
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Despite the usual parade of programs, this year's election seems less like a reasoned debate and more like an avant-garde circus.
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The final House Intelligence Committee report is consistent with that previous argument, saying that the US intelligence agencies' conclusion wasn't well-reasoned.
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He reasoned that if his art were to be truly realistic, it must include his ideas, emotions, and memories of other experiences.
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If they are so strident, deafening, and defiant of reasoned scholarship, how does she justify her call to urgency—without naming sources?
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Just a few weeks away from turning 23, she reasoned that it was most likely a ballet injury, and couldn't be breast cancer.
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If I could only be happy with my body at a certain weight, I reasoned, I would always be fighting an uphill battle.
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We expect academics to engage with one another through careful, reasoned dialogue—whether in person, on the internet, or through their published works.
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Fact-checking, outrage, reasoned pleas—Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his outlandish claims have withstood admonishments that would crush a conventional candidate.
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With flames at his sides and in front of him, he reasoned the safest place for him was back at the medical center.
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Using Dungeons & Dragons as a metaphor, they've reasoned that their pal is stuck in some sort of "Vale of Shadows"-style alternate dimension.
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" Cummings added: "This complaint reads more like political talking points than a reasoned legal brief, and it contains a litany of inaccurate information.
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Waggoner reasoned that more states will follow if courts allowed the Mississippi law to take effect, and in the fall, a court did.
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A majority of Fed policymakers reasoned that keeping rates too low in that environment could pose other risks even if inflation remained tame.
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Boback flew Wallace in for an interview, and was struck by his offbeat manner, but he reasoned that this was common in cybersecurity.
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"Judge Cote reasoned that because of Anthony's notoriety, a sentence of imprisonment could discourage others from following in his footsteps," the attorney said.
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"I reasoned a smart management team would be able to figure out how to make money on 600 million users," Mr. Kleinschmidt said.
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" As Elizabeth Kolbert wrote in the New Yorker, Columbus even "reasoned that the world was shaped like a ball with a breastlike protuberance.
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The authorities in Kazakhstan are so intolerant of dissent, he reasoned, that it does not really matter what protesters write on their placards.
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Some experts later reasoned that voters were afraid of being considered racists by live pollsters asking if they supported the African-American Bradley.
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"This complaint reads more like political talking points than a reasoned legal brief, and it contains a litany of inaccurate information," Cummings said.
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Analysts reasoned that investors who have seen their bets pay off decided today was a good time to take their money and run.
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With training, and support from legal advisers, lay people can and will make well-informed, well-reasoned decisions that bring about just outcomes.
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"Each time, the 9th Circuit reasoned that the Act is a permissible content-neutral, time, place, and manner restriction," the government's brief said.
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The viewer reasoned Raymond should be slimmer if she wants to keep her job and not lose it to a younger, fitter woman.
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The Simpsons episode responds to Kondabolu's well-reasoned argument and personal experience with a dismissive metaphor that buries the controversy under false equivalencies.
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Courts have traditionally reasoned that it's fair to link the conduct of a supervisor to employers since employers hired and trained that supervisor.
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When things got tough, I reasoned, I would have a space to come back to and recharge my batteries, both literally and figuratively.
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You don't need an effective government or a robust press or reasoned debate to work when all you're concerned about is maintaining power.
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But then it was reasoned that PSG's utter domination of an increasingly shallow French league gave him ample opportunity to pad his stats.
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Glick, the sole dissenting member, said FERC failed to embrace "reasoned" decision-making while determining whether Calcasieu Pass is in the public interest.
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There remains a need for additional fact-finding and deliberation before any reasoned judgement could be made as to the propriety of impeachment.
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"It was a million bucks for the Democratic Party," he reasoned in the book, adding that all was forgiven once they got home.
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Well, Russ reasoned, if he could spare that $3 a day for junk food, he could stand to invest $100 a month instead.
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A Justice Department spokesman declined immediate comment, but reiterated a previous statement that the policy is a "well reasoned exercise" of Trump's authority.
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Scientists found radiation at Departure sites and reasoned if they could recreate that energy, they could send people to wherever the 2% went.
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But the spokesman would not comment on whether a "full reasoned position statement" would meet the Labour Party's demand for full legal advice.
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The premise of the show, which debuted in 2006, is reasoned yet passionate debate, with two sides arguing for or against a motion.
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This technology could take you anywhere, they reasoned, so of course we'd use it to go to the most beautiful places on earth.
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" It further reasoned that this "zone of privacy" was "broad enough to encompass a woman's decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy.
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Because, he reasoned, if he were to save 1093 children from a burning building, it would be the best day of his life.
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The Leave campaign feels that the passion generated by their campaign can overcome the more reasoned arguments over the economy pursued by Remain.
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If Facebook could build a drone that gathered most of its power from the Sun, Zuckerberg reasoned, it could fly for 90 days.
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Such vitriol turns the proceeding from the reasoned expression of community values as expressed in law to little more than a lynch mob.
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The King-Reid amendment is completely unneeded, is counter-productive, and is a backward-looking intrusion into the reasoned regulatory processes at work.
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DARPA reasoned that it should focus its investment in brain-machine technology on making the wounded whole, rather than on building super-warriors.
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On one end of the spectrum they could have made a reasoned determination that implementing the patch would interfere with their ongoing operations.
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Mr. Silvert, a lawyer in Illinois, recalled Judge Garland's reasoned approach when he tried to loosen the school dress code to allow shorts.
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Meanwhile, the phenomenon of "fake news" has shaken the public's faith even in a set of common facts, the bedrock of reasoned debate.
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Ed reasoned that whatever this boy had done, his victim must have marked him so as to be able to know him again.
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There are meanwhile grounds for reasoned hope that the U.S.-allied Gulf states — major oil producers, like Venezuela — will help Guaidó as well.
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But some of these stolen scientists (and their non-Paperclip peers) reasoned that with a little more thrust, the rockets could enter orbit.
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Instead, it reaffirmed his confession: "His confession came detailed, well-reasoned and is proper for the court to rely on," the verdict found.
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Government officials would know fighter pilots were training in the area, they reasoned, and would not send drones to get in the way.
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The agency's argument against the deal sounds quite similar to what AT&T and Time Warner have reasoned in support of the merger.
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Everything is so charged that people are often substituting their political preference for calm and reasoned assessment of evidence and proof and law.
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"The number of units sold in any 90-day period is not necessarily representative of the underlying strength of our business," he reasoned.
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"I've found the European Commission to be very well-reasoned and thoughtful in their approach, and really putting consumers first," Mr. Spiegel said.
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He also hoped his factual, firsthand dispatches would "promote the mutual acquaintance of the North and South," enabling reasoned dialogue rather than invective.
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At the time, some reasoned that the grass might have been ingested incidentally, as the sharks dove for scurrying prey in the meadows.
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Any attempt to encourage local economies, they reasoned, would have to acknowledge that history and embrace the under-resourced talent across the country.
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No one, Alexander reasoned, would outrun Truex's car with fresh tires and plenty of gas, so the best chance was to maintain position.
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If people in Ukraine could stand up to a graft-ridden regime, he reasoned, why couldn't that same spirit take hold in Moscow?
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They reasoned that if employees were learning from those nearby, then the positive or negative effects would continue after their influential neighbor left.
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By replacing President Trump's threatening rhetoric with the more conciliatory and reasoned statements of Mattis and Tillerson, the U.S. has given up nothing.
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If prosecutors, the police or others believe that the law is causing public harm, it is their job to make a reasoned case.
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But the billionaire, a latecomer to the Democratic primary, reasoned it is inappropriate for someone of his wealth to ask supporters for cash.
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Scientists reasoned that if overexpression of HER2 caused tumor growth, blocking expression of the gene might help stop the spread of the cancer.
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Since the ad sharply criticized the president's Vietnam policy, the government reasoned, it therefore amounted to an attempt to influence the presidential election.
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He reasoned that there is already a ton of money flowing into private equity funds buying dental practices, plumbing businesses, and taxi medallions.
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That led The Washington Post editorial page to lament that Ryan failed to "confront the chief threat" to reasoned debate in the GOP.
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During the Thanksgiving holiday, Joan reasoned, Mom had become overtired from having too much family all at once and for too many days.
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A test of cellular aging, he reasoned, would be a powerful tool for researchers trying to find ways to prolong life and health.
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In the 1960s, MIT mathematician and computer scientist Seymour Papert reasoned that he could pique children's interest in geometry in a play environment.
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All is not lost, even after the poorly reasoned decision from the US Supreme Court that washed its hands of partisan gerrymandering claims.
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He reasoned that he didn't want to disappoint supporters who he said had been lining up hours before the start of the rally.
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So, he reasoned that relying on that dollar amount for setting the recommended guideline range was an insufficient basis to increase Manafort's sentence.
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But precisely because their views are likely to be rationalizations of a previous antipathy, they may not be terribly susceptible to reasoned argument.
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The problem with other politicians, these voters legitimately reasoned, was too much indulgence of vested interests and too cowardly an obeisance to convention.
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When I was single and a modestly salaried journalist, I pretty much spent what I made — I reasoned that's what money was for.
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Some of the reasoned complaints about the film and the choices made by writer-director Rian Johnson, to these ears, made perfect sense.
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In the court of public opinion, we can and should reach reasoned conclusions while not accepting either accusations or denials at face value.
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Only once we escape from our polarization can we reclaim shared facts as a basis for a reasoned discussion to solve our shared problems.
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If a communication breakdown between brain and limbs is responsible for many reinjuries, Swanik reasoned, might it play a similar role in new injuries?
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They must learn to listen, learn how to object in a proper, well-reasoned way to arguments that seem, after consideration, wrong, even repugnant.
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Rather than oppose this, many Republicans reasoned that if anyone was going to create a new social programme, it might as well be them.
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If one Bosporus is a strategic asset, two are even better, reasoned Suleiman the Magnificent, sultan of the Ottoman empire in the 16th century.
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If you suspend reality for a bit — pretend that Beyoncé wouldn't lead the pride, I reasoned — why couldn't you enjoy this new kids movie?
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We believe that the well-reasoned dissenting opinion by 2 of the 5 justices, citing the U.S. Supreme Court decision in the Clinton v.
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The persecution complex felt among evangelicals is real and can't be reasoned away, even if more than a quarter of Americans identify as evangelical.
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The Supreme Court has held that this means there must be a reasoned explanation, which the government has yet to provide in this case.
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He reasoned that the more intense seasonality was causing greater rainfall, increased erosion and, consequently, the transport of more iron from land to sea.
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If life was threatening to take away their favorite childhood villain, they reasoned, they might as well celebrate him as much as they could.
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"The reason the cost of rip-offs is so low is because of the working conditions in the country they are produced," Noland reasoned.
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"The Court's decision could hardly have been more thorough, fact-based, and well-reasoned," AT&T general counsel David McAtee said in a statement.
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So it's high time that these new robo-things get firmer rules, regulators, consumer advocates, and even the self-driving industry itself has reasoned.
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If the medial entorhinal cortex was responsible for representing the latter, Tsao reasoned, then maybe the lateral entorhinal cortex harbored a signal of time.
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The Wisconsin Republican reasoned that time and rising political pressure on his members were needed to knit party splits before he could try again.
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Dr. Gorbee Logan reasoned that the two viruses, Ebola and HIV, share some similarities in the way they replicate and spread throughout the body.
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Engineering graduates from one of America's grandest universities, the firm's founders reasoned, were unlikely to welch on their debts, especially with Silicon Valley booming.
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I see people who are diehard supporters of the president calling people snowflakes, which is not a reasoned argument, it's just to upset people.
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As such, it would be consistent for banks to advocate for more reasoned and forward-looking data privacy policies that mesh with global norms.
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An engaged citizen must weigh the actual merits of an argument, not merely its emotional appeal, and take part in reasoned debate with others.
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In 1982 the Reagan administration reasoned that the convention cannot take priority over domestic legislation that declares American sovereignty over the extended continental shelf.
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America's founders, he argued, put their faith in reasoned discussion among citizens and believed that the "greatest menace to freedom is an inert people".
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"Preparing a reasoned and comprehensive response to a lengthy complaint and motion within the timetable proposed by plaintiffs would be unreasonable," the administration wrote.
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He also reasoned that as long as the death penalty remains constitutional, it follows that there must a constitutional method of carrying it out.
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After all, he reasoned, they're starting to help us track not just our general wellness but also our responses to medicine and other treatments.
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But in an age in which, thanks to social media, labeling has displaced reasoned discourse, he seeks to influence the debate before it begins.
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"If what you're doing requires being analytical, if it's important that you be logical, well-reasoned and realistic, you want to be in prevention."
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Scalia reasoned that overturning Chevron would empower federal courts — at the time dominated by Democratic appointees — to strike down the Reagan administration's deregulatory measures.
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" Oracle's head of corporate communications Deborah Hellinger said in an email, "We are pleased that the Federal Circuit upheld the well-reasoned panel decision.
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But when she didn't respond — she was busy, I reasoned, what with being a now tenured unicorn — I began to wonder: Why a unicorn?
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"I mean, I'd prefer a sober, reasoned public debate, after which members of Congress reflect and take a vote," he is quoted as saying.
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Politics, he argues, did not gain massive popularity among the young because of the thrill of high-minded policy discussions and reasoned, wonkish debate.
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"He found memos that Eisenhower had dictated off the top of his head that were exquisitely well reasoned and well written," Dr. Arnold said.
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Her ill-advised but carefully reasoned flirtations with Amanda, a tattooed subordinate at work, and Julian, a teenage skateboarding classmate, gradually and teasingly escalate.
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For a while, he kept these mainly for his own use; if people wanted to hear them, he reasoned, they'd have to hire him.
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Mark Zuckerberg is many things, but an eloquent and reasoned defender of secret meetings with the world's most powerful is not one of them.
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He acknowledged that his views were "tentative and sketchy," but he reasoned that it could not hurt the president to take a hard line.
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Americans would know that there was a great debate going on, Senator McConnell reasoned, only if Republicans refused to sign on to Democratic proposals.
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Engel reasoned that preventing foreign campaign contributions that could influence an election was not in the "operational responsibility" of the Director of National Intelligence.
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Even if we went a bit over budget, I reasoned, we would still end up significantly ahead after factoring in savings on dental work.
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The Trump administration reasoned that there was no need to impose the sanctions because the threat of sanctions served as enough of a deterrent.
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What gives individuals such an inviolable right, he has reasoned, is a status that legal scholars call "constitutional personhood," defined by the 14th Amendment.
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As a result, the stores would stop selling guns because they don't want to be cut off from the credit card system, Sorkin reasoned.
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What has made him effective in the hearing, however, is his calm and reasoned appeals to rise above the current partisanship of the moment.
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He reasoned that CPEC could be a headache for China's rival India given that the program involves Kashmir, disputed territory between India and Pakistan.
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In the grand scheme of things, five or six years of restoration for an 855-year-old cathedral "is nothing at all," Chalet reasoned.
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The managers reasoned that workers' recollections of the potency of odors — categorized as high, medium or low — would be one way to estimate exposures.
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If people do not have these moments, the Oracle of Delphi reasoned, moments without war, how will they ever know when, if ever, peace arrives?
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And Casey did kind (AUDIO GAP) subsequent decision that kind of helped save Roe because it was such a poorly written and poorly reasoned decision.
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If the matter is not resolved after the Commission issues a reasoned opinion, it can then decide whether to refer the case to the ECJ.
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Cool, calm and preternaturally collected, Buttigieg has stood apart in this raw and frenzied era of Donald Trump for his obvious intellect and reasoned demeanor.
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To the contrary, I personally believe that I engaged in a lengthy, laborious (in both senses), and reasoned effort to implement Delaware Supreme Court precedent.
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Petitioners countered the top U.S. court's decision on same-sex marriage is poorly reasoned and the couples are not entitled to the spousal employment benefits.
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"Instead of looking backwards to review well-reasoned rules based on clear science, the administration should be moving forward," and extend methane limits, she said.
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If the government wants to ask census-takers if they are citizens, it needs to come up with a justification that is "reasoned", not "contrived".
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One reasoned contribution to the whole debate was offered by the National Secular Society (NSS), a campaign group which opposes what it calls religious privilege.
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However, they also reasoned that it could instead lead people to become more aware of others' needs and drive co-operative behaviour as a result.
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But Jarvis was acquitted after the Ontario Court of Appeal reasoned that the students didn't have a reasonable expectation of privacy at the public school.
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These outbursts, as repugnant as they can seem, often feel more authentic than the reasoned arguments we recite to those who already agree with us.
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She scored especially well with liberals, Hispanics and women, but also presented herself in a substantive and reasoned way that will appeal to undecided voters.
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Mackey reasoned the claim did not meet that burden since other courts have upheld a state's right to order mandatory vaccinations for schoolchildren, Sussman said.
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Deep down I guess I assumed that well-reasoned arguments supported by facts and historical analogies would prevail, especially if presented in a respectful manner.
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And I'm sure by now we've all read the well reasoned theory on Quora for why Apple might move to ceramics with its next iPhone.
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A better understanding of what a central bank is up to, they reasoned, should help investors anticipate its actions, thereby avoiding destabilising lurches in markets.
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They reasoned that doing so might improve their candidacy for legal status in the eyes of law enforcement if their asylum cases were ever reopened.
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The outlawers reasoned that, since the old system had rested on the legality of war, the way to replace it was to make war illegal.
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"Because EPA has not engaged in reasoned decisionmaking, its promulgation of the delay rule is arbitrary and capricious," the court wrote in its Friday opinion.
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If she could pay off her loans faster, she reasoned, she could avoid having the interest add up and pay more than she had to.
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The press in its best moments puts forth smart voices to offer reasoned interpretations of what is taking place and what needs to be done.
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Childhood cancers would be easier to understand, he reasoned, because there would be fewer confounding factors, like the random mutations that accumulate over a lifetime.
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She was going to be fired in any case, he reasoned, and alerting an employer about the drug felony would only hurt her future prospects.
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More recently, Mulvaney reasoned that his previous view of a border wall as "simplistic" and "childish" had evolved after he learned more about illegal immigration.
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If I scored badly on an exam because I'd gotten home at midnight after a performance, I reasoned that the trade-off was worth it.
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Prom queens, she reasoned, are usually the most popular girls in school, the cheerleaders, the student government officials, the kids who go to the parties.
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Instead, he appears to be succumbing once again to his persistent belief that congressional Republicans can be reasoned with if only he tries hard enough.
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Where Aliyah could be gently reasoned, Terry is driven by maternal protectiveness and a racial elitism that, in the early episodes, Ms. King feasts on.
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When the villagers found the bodies the following morning, blood on white wool, they reasoned the sheep had been slaughtered by a huge, wild dog.
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Roberts said that under a U.S. law called the Administrative Procedure Act, the federal government is required to give a reasoned explanation for its actions.
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The Pentagon has reasoned that that includes the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, since the group was formerly known as al Qaeda in Iraq.
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Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the liberals, but it may have only been to give the Court more time to issue a reasoned opinion.
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" But the criminal-justice system, he reasoned, "can trap some defendants, particularly substances abusers, in a cycle where they oscillate between supervised release and prison.
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The statement sounded more like a political stunt than a reasoned legal argument, and its timing, coming a week before the midterm elections, was suspect.
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The judge reasoned that "the rule is no different for suits commenced in state court" as long as the suit concerns the president's unofficial conduct.
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A radio that ran on muscle power, Mr. Baylis reasoned, would give everyone an opportunity to hear the news, not to mention listen to music.
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Getty, infamously frugal, refused to pay the $17 million ransom for his release; all of his grandchildren would be kidnapped if he did, he reasoned.
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If a gold rush was about to break out in his part of Pará state, he reasoned, the village might as well take a cut.
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Jenner's earliest and most vocal opponents had been men of the church, who reasoned that smallpox was a God-given fact of life and death.
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In effect, Mr. Gordon said, the president seemed to be trying to find a reasoned middle ground in Syria that belies his own tough talk.
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CNBC reasoned this meeting possessed both qualities, and, if Kushner had been meeting with investors who would participate in future business, there were urgent implications.
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Observing Biden's status as a frontrunner, Patrick has grown increasingly convinced that he can put together an audience with a reasoned, aspirational approach to campaigning.
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"The best we can try to do is present a point of view that we feel is authentic and hopefully, well-reasoned," Oon tells Mashable.
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In that climate, it has no choice but to strike a balance and offer a reasoned, spirited voice to a problem that won't go away.
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Dr. Shendure and his colleagues reasoned that the distinctive collection of RNA molecules floating around inside a cell could provide clues about the cell's type.
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One example: Crabb reasoned that because Stone had in fact succeeded in obstructing justice — as opposed to just trying to — he deserved a harsher sentence.
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I reasoned their father will join usonce he learned of our livesthrough his ancestral home in the north,through my own village a walk away.
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The move drew outcry from the National Association of Immigration Judges, the judge's union, as a gross interference with their ability to make reasoned decisions.
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She's frustrated that she can't even get to a point of departure for a reasoned discussion with her dad, a strong supporter of President Trump.
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If he could not field a first-choice squad, Arena had reasoned, he would start as many players as possible who had experience at Azteca.
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We reasoned that if an invitation was sent, in the absence of a response, they would have called us to inquire whether we were coming.
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"An agency which changes its position must give a reasoned explanation for the change," Federal District Judge Edward Chen wrote in one of those opinions.
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Chief Justice John Roberts, who authored the court's opinion, reasoned at the time that the individual mandate was permissible under Congress' power to levy taxes.
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Given this insight, we reasoned that social prejudice may originate from our general dislike of deviancy -- breaks in regularities and what we are accustomed to.
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Congress reasoned that investors with a big stake in the outcome of the case are best positioned to make decisions on behalf of all shareholders.
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I reasoned that anything else he got me would be a waste as I wouldn't use or enjoy it as much as I would filler.
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How did Google, the company that hires the smartest people in the world, become so ideologically driven and intolerant of scientific debate and reasoned argument?
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Leaders in Congress must find a way to come together for a reasoned debate about a modern, lasting regulatory framework to effectively govern the internet.
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If WannaCry received a web page when it contacted the nonexistent site, it reasoned that it was being studied by a researcher and stopped cooperating.
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"If you don't do it now, I couldn't see you doing it some other time," Hunter reasoned, according to a Time magazine article in 173.
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Feminist theorists at the time reasoned that constant sexual harassment held women back in the workplace, and that it both expressed and perpetuated gender inequality.
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Apple recently purchased Lattice Data to help convert unstructured data into a knowledge graph that can be reasoned across to deliver relevant answers to user questions.
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Mr. Obama, he reasoned, though also a one-term senator when elected president, had actually proved to be a deft engineer of a misguided liberal agenda.
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In an opinion written by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court reasoned that the plaintiffs failed to prove that they were personally harmed by the redistricting.
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Instead, it casts in a negative light actions that Comey has said he carefully reasoned and that he has vigorously defended in his book and interviews.
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He said the government would provide a "full reasoned position statement" but that publishing its legal advice would set a dangerous precedent for future government decisions.
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But supporters of the deal the Obama administration negotiated reasoned it was still worth putting a freeze on its nuclear program for a decade or more.
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He reasoned that the Trump administration's elimination of a penalty for those who choose not to buy health insurance undermined the constitutional basis of the law.
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Zaid knows that the people who push conspiracy theories usually can't be reasoned with or are either bad faith actors with no regard for the truth.
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But positive liberty is ripe for exploitation, Berlin reasoned, and may allow government to force its goals upon citizens in the name of freedom—enabling totalitarianism.
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But she also reasoned that since the jurors have not yet been picked and no deliberation on the case has yet begun, there is no conflict.
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She occasionally corrected him, he said, but he reasoned that women must do that because men don&apost always know how to act in a relationship.
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" Cummings dismissed the legal complaint as reading "more like political talking points than a reasoned legal brief," and said it contains "a litany of inaccurate information.
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Despite the lower risk, the reaction of tourists in the face of terror attacks contrasts markedly with their reasoned resolve in response to domestic mass-shootings.
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"Meaningful control", they say, requires an understanding of the context in which the weapon is being used as well as capacity for timely and reasoned intervention.
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At the time, Musk reasoned that disagreement should not be a reason to distance himself from a position where he could potentially influence the president's thinking.
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It reasoned that, because the unnamed cleaning company doesn't pay for professional certification, licensing, or let workers expense products, they should clearly be seen as contractors.
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Voters of all persuasions will be beset by mass disinformation campaigns meant to eliminate points of consensus that allow open societies to make reasoned public decisions.
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In fact there is still reason to be hopeful — strong institutional mechanisms and channels of communication can help bring a more reasoned approach to the relationship.
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Kaakutja's main head wound was about 6 inches (15 centimeters) long, meaning the weapon must have had a blade at least this length, the scientists reasoned.
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They did not shirk from utopianism, or from hope; they treated young and old alike with serious consideration, and made reasoned, convincing appeals for their votes.
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Humes's tireless curation of figure and fact, his well-reasoned arguments and his uncluttered, well-ordered prose may turn the ship that's just begun to budge.
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It would call on elected representatives of the people who are most affected; it would listen to reasoned, responsible approaches to all of the relevant concerns.
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The court reasoned that a 1977 Supreme Court ruling that prohibited the death penalty for civilians convicted of rape applied in the military context as well.
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There's plenty of time for them to mount a campaign and make their case and let the delegates look them over and make a reasoned judgment.
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Kinder Morgan bought the MLP during the litigation, and the pipeline operator reasoned that in doing so it also acquired the litigation, rendering the case moot.
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The immigrants suing the government allege, among other things, that the decision to end the protections was racially motivated and not based on reasoned decision-making.
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Will they remain a protest party or broaden into the voice of reasoned nationalists with a coherent policy for market reforms, European Union limitations and immigration?
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The court reasoned that transgressions against the laws of separate sovereigns (Alabama and the United States) do not constitute the "same offence" under the Fifth Amendment.
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In his 44-page ruling, Curiel wrote a well-reasoned opinion in the neutral, craftsman-like manner that is the hallmark of a good federal judge.
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Ledger's Joker was scary, because, like "The Killing Joke," it embodied an idea of chaos and anarchy that couldn't be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with.
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HipHopDx called it "lazy" and Rolling Stone said it was simply "adequate," while Pitchfork reasoned, "There are plenty of voices but no clear message or intention."
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It would be political folly, Douglass reasoned, to ask the (white and male) electorate to see their power diluted by women as well as black men.
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"I reasoned that if I could lift out engines, pylons, landing gear, actuators, electricals, and cockpit stuff from 25s, it was doable for us," he says.
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There are reasoned arguments on both sides about whether it's appropriate to use the courts to sue the manufacturers of legal products sold under federal regulation.
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A smaller person who required no hoisting apparatuses, Diekema and Gunther reasoned, would in all likelihood benefit from more attention and greater inclusion in family activities.
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It provided a reasoned legal analysis of the department's obligations to guard information lawfully obtained from wiretapped phone conversations, grand jury investigations and private credit reports.
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Because certain documents are protected by statute from being disclosed publicly, the memo reasoned, agency officials must determine whether to hand them over to inspectors general.
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Those who argue this must support all evidence involving the president being given, without exception, to Congress, to make a fair and reasoned decision about impeachment.
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Ample supplies of hogs and pork continued to overshadow the market, but the recent slide in futures prices had outpaced more reasoned cash hog price declines.
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I was a bit skeptical because the pictures he sent were very attractive, and I reasoned that they were either grabbed from the internet or old.
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Throughout most of the talks, Pena Nieto's administration had reasoned that, together, Canada and Mexico had more leverage in negotiations that were stacked in Trump's favor.
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In 2012, with what may have been unwarranted optimism, Justice Kennedy said he hoped that conflicts over immigration policy would be worked out through reasoned discussion.
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She reasoned that by teaching herself the craft of dye-transfer printing she could further advance her quest to infuse photography with a painterly, handmade quality.
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It reasoned that, since American Express serves both merchants and cardholders, plaintiffs alleging anticompetitive harm to merchants must also show that cardholders were worse off overall.
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Based on the especially thoughtful, heartfelt and well-reasoned comments below, we can tell that these topics are at top-of-mind for many right now.
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Da Vinci reasoned that, if the human body was divine, studying the anatomy more thoroughly (and illegally) than ever would yield unprecedented knowledge of the cosmos.
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But the media world is all too blinded by partisanship to make the same request Dr. Scheiner and Dr. Lahita have in lucid and reasoned fashion.
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Congress might well have reasoned that if the United States will be accused of intervening anyway, we might as well do some good in the meantime.
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"The emotional lure of the woman warrior, especially in the Viking Age, is too strong for reasoned argument," she wrote in a blog post on Saturday.
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I was a little concerned that I hadn't made it inside a tent yet, but I reasoned that I still had a full day on Friday.
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But selling the land early on seemed better and cheaper than facing the government in court, only to have it take the land anyway, he reasoned.
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He also reasoned that there had to have been a quid pro quo between Ukraine's investigation of the Bidens and the transmission of the defense aid.
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We now have "Slaying Goliath," in which Ravitch takes a defiant leap over the line separating reasoned case-building from empty sloganeering and ad hominem attacks.
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An expert in information warfare, Malcher reasoned that the Kremlin had dispatched the stranger to the Queen's Arms with a message: We know everything about you.
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" Omar reasoned that punishing Carlineo with a harsh prison term or fine "would not rehabilitate him," but would only serve to "increase his anger and resentment.
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House Democratic leaders reasoned that such action could take months -- even years -- and argued that the President represented a "clear and present danger" to the Constitution.
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Professional and distinguished women such as Ingraham and Bream, it can be reasoned, wouldn't have agreed to these assignments in the wake of a toxic culture.
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As a general rule, the executive branch must provide a reasoned explanation when it seeks to make a policy change that falls within its lawful discretion.
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Supporters of the change reasoned that this would make Congress more efficient because members would be less likely to prolong sessions just to earn more money.
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This, he reasoned, could be more damaging to the Kremlin, since Russia's government is less transparent and thus more vulnerable to leaks of sensitive state secrets.
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Based on her 15 years of research, Dr. Abraham reasoned that raising Klotho levels in the brain might shield people from degenerative disorders of the brain.
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Those amendments, the court reasoned, empowered Congress to ban only official acts of discrimination by the state, not "individual invasion of individual rights" by non-state actors.
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He may also have reasoned that with President-elect Donald Trump about to take office, the chances of Manning winning release for years to come were slim.
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Through a primary, they reasoned, elected officials would be dependent upon the support of tens of thousands of ordinary voters rather than a few hundred party insiders.
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He says that Bill Gates is his hero, and he knows it'll take years to build a philanthropic strategy as well reasoned as the Gates Foundation's approach.
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"While the Court follows regular processes to produce public and reasoned opinions, its internal deliberations are afforded far more secrecy than the other two branches" Baude wrote.
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As one audience member reasoned, if the purveyors of art continue to treat art as an asset class, then governments should treat it as such and regulate.
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Gore reasoned that if you made a fabric out of ePTFE, you could block out rain while still venting steamy perspiration—with wind protection as a bonus.
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It might set a bad example, he reasoned, to argue that this speech, which was full of conspiracies and inflammations, should be protected under the First Amendment.
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The connections: Trump's father apparently reasoned being a German-American wasn't great for business during and right after World War II, so he presented himself as Swedish.
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As Beric Dondarrion (Richard Dormer) reasoned in the middle of "Beyond," if someone can kill the army of the dead's leader, they can eliminate the entire threat.
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In ruling for the publication, the Court of Appeals reasoned there was a strong public interest in disclosing records that involved a settlement with a government agency.
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"Particularly in the last few days of this referendum we're going to have less baseless assertion and inflammatory rhetoric and more reasoned argument and facts," he said.
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He said the FCC "fails to offer a reasoned basis" for its view that giving preferential treatment to customers who pay for faster service is a problem.
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If the committee presents a reasoned approach to why a cut is necessary just seven months after hiking, it has the potential to execute the move seamlessly.
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Without elections to stand for or worries about losing their seats, Hamilton reasoned, justices would be able to hover above the political fray and dispense justice impartially.
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If the AI wanted to break a block in the far left corner of the screen, it reasoned to put the paddle in the far right corner.
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Her job is to protect people in fast-moving vehicles from crashes, and surely, the good general reasoned, the folks at NASCAR must know something about that.
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Harvey also reasoned that any longer extension request would commit the country to EU Parliamentary elections and force Britain to commit cash to the EU's next budget.
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Counterintelligence officials, meanwhile, have picked up evidence that Russia tried to target particular influencers during the election season who they reasoned would help spread the damaging stories.
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In a statement, Gibson partner Fogelman said, "If you read Justice Thompson's incredibly well-reasoned dissent, you will understand why the majority just got this one wrong."
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If my data is already being hawked to marketing firms, third-party apps, and political propagandists without my knowledge, I reasoned, why not benefit from the racket?
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The court's decision confirms that HHS must administer the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program in accordance with the agency's own regulations and the requirement of reasoned decision-making.
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Reasoned presentation of the facts may not help since the source of the information, whether it is the government or the mainstream media, will always be suspect.
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It would take time, Apple seems to have reasoned, to convert these people, the types who rarely buy first generation Apple products and cherish usability over novelty.
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The viral reach of Obama's message was a reminder of his popularity among Americans nostalgic for the type of reasoned emotion he often brought after national trauma.
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They are a Soros' directed version of "The Walking American Dead," a mindless army of frothing soldiers, the members of which cannot be reasoned with or appeased.
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People who want to engage the public sphere, it is reasoned, should be brave enough to attach their names to their screeds, especially when criticizing other parties.
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National Amusements, and implicitly Mr. Redstone and his daughter, are adopting a go-slow approach, which allows for their side to be seen as reasoned and deliberate.
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Though Snowden himself seems puzzled with the verdict, the Comey's statement was well-reasoned on the issues of intent in the criminal prosecution of national security violations.
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Orbis was just a subcontractor, and Steele and Burrows reasoned that Fusion could, if it wished, process the findings into an edited report for the ultimate client.
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Some conservancy members were reluctant to impose their own aesthetic, because, after all, who is to say what a fairy house is and is not, they reasoned.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission reasoned that the stock exchanges "had not met their statutory obligation to demonstrate that the fees were consistent" with federal securities law.
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Low bond yields, they reasoned, could be the product of "sluggish longer-term economic growth" as well as the Fed's $4.5 trillion balance sheet of bond holdings.
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As results started coming he was surprisingly close to Clinton, but pundits and even Bernie aides reasoned that as more votes were tallied she would pull away.
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