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"stand to reason" Definitions
  1. to be sensible or understandable

74 Sentences With "stand to reason"

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It would stand to reason that a studio would, too.
Further differences among subgroups of black respondents also stand to reason.
So it would stand to reason that I'm fucking up somehow.
Doctors, it would stand to reason, would be more qualified to comment on the procedure.
So it would stand to reason that lysergic acid diethylamide, chemically, wouldn't survive this process.
Given the fury that surrounds the Sackler family, it may stand to reason that Mrs.
So it would stand to reason that red pigment would make green eyes stand out — right?
Therefore, it would stand to reason that humans and their pets should have matching manicures. Checkmate.
So it would stand to reason that other planetary systems are sending the same remnants our way.
So it would stand to reason that donations to the NRA would get a bump as well.
At some point, though, it would stand to reason that people would become fatigued by Trump news.
It could stand to reason that a player would need to use the bathroom after an hour's time.
Plus it would stand to reason that, budget wise, it would make sense to send folks back home ASAP.
It probably does stand to reason that buying Tidal would help with Apple's ongoing courting campaign of major artists.
It would stand to reason that these effects would grow as the channel became more popular and more conservative.
It would also stand to reason that those are the last people many want to see elevated in their feed. 
It would stand to reason that when the artists, musicians, and writers have left, the sex parties would dry up.
And with everything we know about Perry, it would stand to reason that Mary Louise has some skeletons in her closet.
We're closing down our cities at the time that most of these places are starting, and it doesn't stand to reason.
So it would stand to reason that any desk that would comparatively be considered "tiny" would need to measure under 30 inches.
It would stand to reason that if racist sentiment ebbs and flows with the economy, then the rate of lynchings should as well.
As controversy swirled, it might stand to reason that Trump would want to be as transparent as possible to avoid any additional criticism.
It would stand to reason that, like there are now two Loki realities and two Gamora realities, there are now two Peggy Carter realities.
Muscle burns more calories than fat, so it might stand to reason that the more muscle you have the faster you will burn calories.
Given that they pitch most of the innings, it would stand to reason that the starters are the big culprits, and they mostly are.
If we take the "part console, part handheld" thing as fact, then it does stand to reason that the 3DS should be phased out.
Might it stand to reason, then, that the very best butcher is one who will go so far as to actually cook it for you?
It would stand to reason that the violent murder of a professional basketball superstar would be quite a story, but Fulks' death barely made a ripple.
Since Obamacare reduced the deficit, it would stand to reason that repealing it increases the deficit in the long run, and runs afoul of this rule.
If any of those cases include ongoing criminal cases, it would stand to reason that Apple would be required to go through the forensic validation process.
While each episodes' air date isn't confirmed, the reunion premieres on May 6, so it would stand to reason the others air May 13 and May 20.
So, it would stand to reason that male athletes on the higher end of that spectrum would have an advantage over male athletes on the lower end.
And if the tax cut makes a bonus possible and that tax cut is permanent doesn't it stand to reason you could have given a raise instead?
It would stand to reason that Sam and Bucky going to team up to save the world and reminisce about what it was like to fight alongside Steve Rogers.
If it weren't for Gonzales's sterling reputation for telling blunt truths, it might stand to reason that he was uniquely reluctant to admit his genuine leanings this election cycle.
And while most GOP members of Congress have stayed aboard the Trump train thus far, it would stand to reason they'd hop off if their political futures were jeopardized.
It would stand to reason that some players might prepare the same way for every tournament, whereas others might devote extra effort when the biggest prizes are on the line.
R2-D2 is decked out with a lot of handy gadgets, so it would stand to reason that he should probably have a few outlets and USB ports on him.
It may stand to reason that, with the press poised to pounce on every new, racist Trump utterance, any objection to scrutiny of Clinton is tantamount to a plea for leniency.
Doesn't it stand to reason that the Chinese government, which has so much control over its people as well as its technology sector, would be tempted to use this kind of espionage?
The fact that police kill people so often in countries wracked by violence may stand to reason: the more armed criminals that officers confront, the more they will need to open fire.
It's been a couple of years since Bruce Banner started turning into the Hulk in the MCU timeline, so it would stand to reason that his alter ego's vocabulary would be improving.
"If one judge found something less intrusive to be impermissible, then it would stand to reason that some other judge would find something that is more intrusive to be impermissible," Vernick said.
And while details for the internal hardware haven't made their way online yet, it would stand to reason that the V35 ThinQ would offer an upgraded Snapdragon 845 processor over last year's 835.
Karp was abnormally beloved for a CEO, called "daddy" for years by Tumblr's most active users, and without him, it would stand to reason that Tumblr now feels like a less special place.
With so much of Twitter's focus on the high-end, it would stand to reason that Periscope could be on the chopping block for a company looking to cut costs on its quest to profitability.
A spokesperson for the National Chicken Council told Buzzfeed that the white striping affected "a small percentage of birds," but it would stand to reason that the number would only increase, unless farming methods are changed.
It should stand to reason that a categorical ban on pre-viability abortions (even with an exception where necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman) is, indeed, an 'undue burden,' and is therefore unconstitutional.
So, it would stand to reason Jack was feeling "lost," as he said, after the death of his brother; that's really the only crisis that could have affected him so deeply to the point of despair.
And for celebrities who grew up watching the same TV shows and movies and reading the same teenybopper magazines we did, it would stand to reason that they became as infatuated with Leo as the rest of us.
If Wright still has the private keys associated with blocks one and nine—and he is, in fact, Satoshi Nakamoto—then it would stand to reason that he would also have the key associated with the block that started it all.
"Given that it has taken nearly two years to pick off the low hanging fruit of a Phase 1 deal, it does stand to reason that (any) Phase 2 is likely to take much longer," CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson said.
On its face, that's a pretty anodyne description by the league but it would stand to reason it's for Preller's involvement in the Padres setting up a two-tiered medical record keeping system seemingly intended to keep pertinent medical information from opposing teams.
"It would stand to reason that prospective litigants - which undoubtedly include minority owned and operated businesses - expect there to be the possibility that the person who stands in the shoes of both judge and jury reflects the diverse population," the petition said.
"It would stand to reason that prospective litigants — which undoubtedly include minority owned and operated businesses — expect there to be the possibility that the person who stands in the shoes of both judge and jury reflects the diverse population," the music star's petition said.
But unless Fitbit has some brand new idea in mind for what everyday fitness tracking can be—and no, it didn't come up with anything meaningfully new this time around—then doesn't it stand to reason that fewer and fewer people will continue buying these things?
If Philip, a person who married into the British Royal Family, was able to get the title of "Prince" in the front of his name, as opposed to a descriptor like "Prince Of, say, Edinburgh" it would stand to reason Markle may also get such treatment.
And science tells us that stroking animals fills us with oxytocin (the "cuddle hormone"), while being touched by others has a similar calming effect — so doesn't it stand to reason that caressing ourselves like a pet would deliver an extra lovely burst of feel-good chemicals?
Editorial After the withering backlash against North Carolina for passing a discriminatory law against gay and transgender people last month, it would stand to reason that lawmakers and governors in other states would think twice before peddling bills that dictate which restrooms transgender people can use.
What Curry did to the NBA this year really did feel world-changing and expansive, and it would stand to reason that someone who believes himself to be in the world-changing business might want to claim a little bit of the credit for that exquisite creative destruction.
Given that Fox was founded by a longtime Republican Party operative and has almost exclusively hired conservative commentators, talk radio hosts, and the like to host its shows, it would stand to reason that its dominance on basic cable could influence how Americans vote, perhaps even tipping elections.
It would stand to reason that the weeks following Star Wars Celebration would be light on Star Wars news, considering those five days gave the fans a movie title, a new trailer, lots of details about the Mandalorian TV show and the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge theme park attraction, and all kinds of other smaller tidbits.
"It would only stand to reason, that having experienced such a traumatic outbreak on board one of its vessels less than a month prior to the current voyage on board the Grand Princess, that [Princess Cruises] would have learned to take all necessary precautions to keep its passengers, crew and the general public safe," the Weissbergers' complaint said.
So with that trust (and perhaps even a dash of hope?) from nearly 5.83 million of the electorate in mind, it would stand to reason that the President-elect would make the most of his couple of months leading up to the inauguration to prepare for, and communicate, what he plans to pursue in the coming days and months to restore that American greatness that was missing.
If theirs is the species that also has the bombs, or just the subdevelopment rights, then I think poetry has quite a lot to do with salvation Writing about James Schuyler, he makes this statement: To a poet like that, reality would be the one thing that is not commonplace, and it would stand to reason that life cannot fully be lived until the reality is faced without embarrassment or flinch.
Versus, The Last Stand to Reason, In the Middle of No One, Just the Two of Each of Us, and 2 Man 3 Musketeers.
Stand to Reason is a UK-based mental health charity which aims to raise the profile of people who are mentally ill, fight prejudice, establish rights and achieve equality. It is run by former corporate financier Jonathan Naess.
Gregory Koukl (born June 10, 1950) is a Christian apologist, radio talk show host, author, speaker, and the founder of the Christian apologetics organization Stand to Reason. He is married to Steese Koukl and lives near Hermosa Beach, California.
Intact D&E; is a target of anti-abortion advocates who believe the procedure illustrates their contention that abortion, and especially late-term abortion, is the taking of a human life, and therefore both immoral and illegal. Critics consider the procedure to be infanticide,Koukl, Gregory. Partial-Birth Abortion Is Not About Abortion . Stand to Reason.
Maolrunaigh (Mulrooney)was a past family name that was passed down, mostly in part, through the generations. This was a common way to include the name of the bride's father, as a mark of respect. If Maol Eoin means devotee of St John, then it would stand to reason that Maolrunaigh must be a devotee of St. Rooney. However, a St. Rooney does nor exist.
Others, though, think that Figure #8 is Germanicus, son of Drusus.Galinsky, Karl. Augustan Culture: An Interpretive Introduction, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1996. pp. 120-121. If the gem was commissioned no earlier than A.D. 12 and referred to Tiberius’ triumph over the Germans and the Pannonians, it would stand to reason that Germanicus, born in 13 B.C., was old enough to don gear and prepare for war, years after his father’s death.
He failed to recover and finished eighth of the thirteen runners. On 14 September, Manado faced Vitiges for the second time in the Prix de la Salamandre over 1400 metres at Longchamp Racecourse. The other runners included two challengers from Britain: the Richmond Stakes winner Stand To Reason and the Chesham Stakes winner Smuggler. Rather than challenging the leaders from the start as he had done in the Morny, Paquet restrained the colt before making a forward move in the straight.
Consciously bidding higher than what the cards says sometimes also occurs in normal bridge, and can at occasions stand to reason. A somewhat "classic" such situation is when a 4 game contract, becomes overcalled by a 4 contract by the opponents. If both bids are reasonable, due to wrench distribution, doubling will not be profitable. However a 5 bid and contract with a single (doubled or not) penalty pays the opponents a smaller score compared to letting them make a game.
256 and > According to the unanimous opinion of the Imami Koranic interpreters and > theologians, velayat-e faqih in an unrestricted form based upon the Koranic > verse about the ulu al-amr [o believers! Obey those in authority among you. > Q4:59] is exclusively reserved for the rightly guided Imams (peace be upon > them!) For it does not stand to reason that God, all-Wise, would bestow the > powers of the infallible Imam upon fallible human beings. Zanjani advocated velayat-e faqih or guardianship of jurists where the jurists guarded not by ruling but by vetting bills of the parliament to be sure they were in accordance with Islam.

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