The author refuses to submit to a life of reason and science, which he equates with the incogitant passivity of a "piano-key." |
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The reason we need to breathe is to provide the oxygen needed to carry out cellular respiration in our cells. |
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There's no a priori reason to think your expenses will remain the same in a new city. |
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The negotiations have gotten nowhere, and I see no reason to continue with this pointless exercise. |
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Arminius was not the only reason for Rome's change of policy towards Germania. |
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For this reason education should be different in accordance with the social class to which the student should be related. |
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Another reason the war did not immediately resume was that king Philip III died shortly before the Truce ended. |
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This movement is also the reason that most of the villages themselves are on the West side of their island. |
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Another reason for heterodyne processing is that for fixed fractional bandwidth, the instantaneous bandwidth increases linearly in frequency. |
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There is reason to believe that the Germans would not attempt to assault the city but besiege and bombard it. |
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The reason for this is that sea ice in the south drifts into warmer waters where it melts. |
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The physical reason is that the ideal gas law, exactly read, refers to the limit of infinitely high temperature and zero pressure. |
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But access to ministers is not the only reason right-of-centre policy wonks are excited. |
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One reason for the decline in birthrates is the elevation of education levels, especially among women. |
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The reason behind this was the division among the tribes and the absence of a strong central authority in Yemen during the days of the prophet. |
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The Doncaster date to the UK tour was cancelled and refunded, but no reason was given for the cancellation. |
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Southern type dolmens are associated with burials but the reason for building northern style dolmens is uncertain. |
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The announcement was made on the band's Facebook page, though no reason was given for his departure. |
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Another reason was that the producers wanted more stories about Thomas, the nominal main character. |
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For this reason the strait has had a heavy international seatraffic for centuries. |
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The reason is that a continental glacier completely disrupts the preglacial drainage system. |
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The most likely reason for this is that in 1086 Hamon, dapifer and Sheriff of Kent, owned the manor and, perhaps illegally, annexed it to Kent. |
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This is one reason why the Arctic does not experience the extreme temperatures seen on the Antarctic continent. |
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Extremely small tides also occur for the same reason in the Gulf of Mexico and Sea of Japan. |
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For this reason downland often survived uncultivated when other, more easily worked land was ploughed or reseeded. |
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The initial reason was probably to prevent mice and rats from climbing down the chain to eat the oil. |
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The reason for this was that the French wanted Mainz to expand and to become a model city. |
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Epidemic disease is commonly cited as the primary reason for the population collapse. |
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The reason for this are to be found in the polysectarian nature of Lebanon with the largest sect being a minority of the total population. |
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One reason for this is the rivers that flow from the Sierra region and the Usuamacinta River. |
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The reason for the carnivorous behaviour is thought to be a need for extra calcium. |
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Poor domestic cup performances were thought to be the reason for Calderwood's dismissal. |
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For this reason it is often used as a diversionary airport when weather conditions close aviation hubs elsewhere in the United Kingdom. |
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The reason is that the Beaufort scale is not an exact nor an objective scale. |
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One reason why the Federal Reserve did not act to limit the decline of the money supply was the gold standard. |
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The reason for this is because they do not expect outsiders to be well informed about dialects. |
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There was further reason for optimism when the Heineken Cup draw was announced. |
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Complete the table by circling the odd bod in each set and giving a reason for your choice. |
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The most venomous jellyfish is the box jellyfish which produces enough poison to kill 60 humans and is the reason for 1 death per year. |
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A plain, convincing reason operates on the mind both of a learned and ignorant hearer as long as they live. |
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It is often stated that the thermohaline circulation is the primary reason that the climate of Western Europe is so temperate. |
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The ostensible reason for his visit to New York was to see his mother, but the real reason was to get to the Yankees game the next day. |
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The reason for this discrepancy is that the EIU omits certain factors from its final index calculation, most notably housing. |
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Stockfish was the main reason that the city became one of North Europe's largest centres for trade at the time. |
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One reason for the conflict with the denominations was the sectarianism of Latter Rain adherents. |
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Its coastal acquisition may have been one reason yellow amber came to be designated by the same term as ambergris. |
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This might take place if the original parents die or are for some reason separated from them. |
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This movement is thought to be the very reason the Lithuanian language and literature survived until today. |
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According to Hume, we reason inductively by associating constantly conjoined events. |
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For liberal humanists such as Rousseau and Kant, the universal law of reason guided the way toward total emancipation from any kind of tyranny. |
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Decisions by the Kenyan government to tax athletes' earnings may also be a reason for defection. |
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The reason is probably because of a fire on the hill in 1972 and subsequently there is less Cladonia sp. |
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Her shrewd business sense is one reason that so many of her works survive today. |
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Thankfully, there is no reason to think he committed any further murderous assaults within that period. |
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At one time, many fishermen lived in the village of Luqa, and this may be the main reason for choosing Andrew as patron saint. |
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Other scholars see the Roman conquest itself as the main reason for the decline of the druid orders. |
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This mention of Karelian raids on Sweden in the chronicle is given as the main reason to found Stockholm, the current capital of Sweden. |
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One important reason was the need for alternatives to the expensive eastern trade routes that followed the Silk Road. |
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However, religious discrimination is not considered, by some historians, to be a reason for evicting tenants as part of any clearance. |
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The reason for this decreased oxygen affinity is due to the hemoglobin configuration found in common ostrich blood. |
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For this reason spherical reference surfaces are frequently used in mapping programs. |
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The reason trash winds up in the bay is that it is common here to throw it in streets, rivers and the bay itself. |
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You are the reason I arrived indecently late at Madame de Volanges's and had all the old ladies thinking I was a Merveilleuse. |
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In the lowest moments of my life, the only reason I didn't commit suicide was that I knew I wouldn't be able to drink any more if I was dead. |
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Part of the reason for this was that major costs were eliminated while major benefits were obtained by alternate means. |
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The reason for this is the taxiway extension route runs straight through the old bomb dump. |
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Although negotiations with the lords of Ireland were unsuccessful, Owain had reason to hope that the French and Bretons might be more welcoming. |
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The other reason for the blue color of glaciers is the lack of air bubbles. |
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According to Cassius Dio, the main reason Caracalla passed the law was to increase the number of people available to tax. |
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The acceptance of violence for any reason makes it easier to use in other situations. |
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This security of military help was the primary reason the lord entered into the feudal relationship. |
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Critical length of the goethite fibers is the reason the structural chitin matrix has extreme support. |
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The reason for its curved shape is that it originally was a channel of the River Lee that was built over on arches. |
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The reason is that homologous pairing takes place before metaphasis, during pachytene. |
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The reason for this lack of games is because the home nations were represented by Great Britain for most of the 20th century, playing 322 games. |
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For this reason Modern French has only a single adjective declension, unlike most other Romance languages which have two or more. |
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The reason platelets are more often contaminated than other blood products is that they are stored at room temperature for short periods of time. |
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The reason for the leniency shown to Merthyr is thought to have been connected to the club's apparent move to the professional Northern code. |
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The fundamental reason why the company failed is that the CEO and other top managers simply mismanaged. |
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This process, called the biological pump, is one reason that oceans constitute the largest carbon sink on Earth. |
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There seem no reason why the principle of trusteeship in private affairs should be not be extended to the international field. |
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Reduced stocks of sand eel along the east coast of Scotland seems to have been the main reason for the malnutrition in porpoises in the area. |
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The reason the precise nature of the fault is still unknown is because there is little evidence of a continuous fault plane on the surface. |
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Increased attention to livestock was the reason that Spain became a net importer of grains. |
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For this reason Meek's method, Warren's method and the Wright system have been invented. |
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Herein lies the reason why two-act material differs from monologic material. |
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Some historians have cited this as a significant reason for the decline of the Roman Empire. |
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Also, many believe Sweden's historic antipathy towards Russia is the reason neither Tolstoy nor Anton Chekhov was awarded the prize. |
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The reason given by Lecount for the rope working was the London and Birmingham Railway Act of Parliament, by which he said they were 'restricted. |
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For this reason the relativistic invariant equations are usually simply called the Maxwell equations as well. |
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By reason one asks questions of faith and seeks to understand God's action and will. |
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This was a major reason for Methodism's final split from the Church of England after Wesley's death. |
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The reason for this disparity between personal experience and overall perceptions is not clear. |
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Nourishing a beach that has little submerged sand requires understanding of the reason that the submerged sand is missing. |
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I had absolutely no reason to believe that these authority figures would lie and deceive over such a disaster. |
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The latter reason is well supported in primates and lions but less so in rodents. |
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Part of his reason in returning to London was to sell his work and earn money from private teaching. |
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A further possible reason is that fronds and branches of yew were often used as a substitute for palms on Palm Sunday. |
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A madling acts in opposition to common sense. He is an owd madling whose reason has become childish by the lapse of years. |
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This may be the area of Hume's thought where his scepticism about human powers of reason is most pronounced. |
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The law of reason and consequent he considered not as different, but merely as expressing metaphysically what these express logically. |
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New information about the world was discovered via empirical observation, versus the historic use of reason and innate knowledge. |
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This is the reason why I get so uptight, so aggressive when someone comes along, talks very well, but sells koyok and puts our country in danger. |
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But the main reason for Welsh failure on the rugby pitch can be mapped to an economic failures of Wales as a country. |
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There is no reason why all colleges and universities should be cut to the same pattern. |
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They concluded that these clues were the reason for the experiment's high hit rates. |
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But by pretending to believe he's navvied before, I've given him double reason to drive himself hard. |
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One reason for his appointment to East Anglia may have been a need to defend against the threat from King Magnus the Good of Norway. |
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One reason for building the new Rose Bowl ground was to attract international cricket to the south coast of England. |
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Klapmeier indicated that his reason for wanting to take over the project was to speed up development and get the aircraft on the market sooner. |
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Others argue that reason was generally held in high regard during the Middle Ages. |
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For this reason King Edward of England wrote to the Pope and asked for his excommunication of Robert Bruce. |
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Ethics was the problem of how to deal with these passions and restore reason as the dominant faculty. |
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The main reason for the high efficiencies obtained over previous piggings can be attributed to the vented swabs with the check valve. |
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Part of the reason for voter decline in the recent 2016 election is likely because of restrictive voting laws around the country. |
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One possible reason for this distribution is that the population preferred not to live in the forest except in troubled times. |
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The Church preserved the intellectual developments of classical antiquity, and is the reason many of them are still known today. |
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She argued for a society based on reason and that women as well as men should be treated as rational beings. |
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Ockham's insistence that reason operates independently of faith allowed science to be separated from theology and philosophy. |
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Monetarists believe the main reason the Age of Exploration began was because of a severe shortage of bullion in Europe. |
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For that reason Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins communicate fluently with each other in their respective standardized varieties. |
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For that reason among others, this project raised a substantial debate before US Congress for the FY07 Defense budget, but also internationally. |
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A third proposed reason was that this was the first election where electronic counting of papers had taken place. |
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The main reason for America's majoritarian character is the electoral system for Congress. |
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As if your hair-splitting, shifting-sands postathons are the lonely voice of reason in an uncomprehending universe. |
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The relative absence of a strong sense of belonging to an independent country was the underlying reason for Joey Smallwood's referendum victory. |
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The second reason lekking is so fascinating is because the males aggregate. |
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Macbeth boasts that he has no reason to fear Macduff, for he cannot be killed by any man born of woman. |
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Septs are surnames, families or clans that historically, currently or for whatever reason the chief chooses, are associated with that clan. |
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The historian Peter Brown speculated that one reason for Wilfrid's exile in 678 was that he was overshadowing the king as a patron. |
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This view is commonly contrasted with rationalism, which states that knowledge may be derived from reason independently of the senses. |
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The host says a few words welcoming everyone to the supper and perhaps stating the reason for it. |
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While Milton gives reason to believe that Satan is superhuman, as he was originally an angel, he is anything but human. |
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Of course, there is no reason why some algorithm invented by mathemagicians should have an analogy in the way actual markets work. |
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One reason the rookies weren't catching too many was that Bradshaw was throwing laser beams. |
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The reason is both to avoid unfair competition, and a wish to have market economy instead of plan economy as much as possible. |
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The main reason was that trade unions in Britain demanded it as the price for cutting back on conscription exemptions for certain workers. |
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However, Richard Hooker's appeal to scripture, church tradition, and reason as sources of authority continue to inform Anglican identity. |
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Although the reason for the name is unclear, by 1850 it was in official use on maps. |
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For this reason it has long been used to line parts of ships to protect against barnacles and mussels. |
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The official reason for the cutting was that Otto's dialogue slowed down the narrative. |
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Another possible reason for the creation of an archbishopric at Lichfield relates to Offa's son, Ecgfrith of Mercia. |
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This is the reason space exploration is an integral part of overall space activities. |
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The report ruled that the main reason for the disaster was overcrowding due to a failure of police control. |
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The main reason for this is that it is not considered acceptable to ask football or rugby fans to sit behind an athletics track. |
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The primary reason for the sliding roof was to avoid shading the pitch, as grass demands direct sunlight to grow effectively. |
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He wanted to lecture on medicine and for that reason planned to nostrify his Paduan doctorate. |
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That printers might produce letterheadings equal in quality to Parsons Papers is the reason the Parsons Handbook of Letterheadings was published. |
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We must observe the letter of the law, without doing violence to the reason of the law and the intention of the lawgiver. |
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That is the reason that the M55 has no junction 2, because it was reserved for the new western bypass. |
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It is also believed that the reason for the extreme deficiency in archaeological evidence is due to shoreline erosion. |
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This lack of military interest meant that there was no reason to keep the concept secret, and it was declassified. |
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This could be a possible reason for Jim Challinor's replacement with Eric Ashton as head coach. |
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There is reason to think that cloth flags of this design were employed during the 17th century for unofficial use on Scottish vessels at sea. |
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A lifelong atheist, he saw no reason to adopt religious faith in later life. |
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I don't have any logical reason for proposing this figure, I just want you to consider it as a possibility. |
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He cited concentrating on his United career as the main reason for stepping down. |
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His love of golf was blamed by the Spanish media as the reason why he has spent so much time out injured for Real Madrid. |
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The economic monopoly of the metropolis was the main reason why many countries decided to become independent from Spain. |
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Everything happens for a reason and the list of reasons is small enough to manage. |
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Because of the focus on reason over superstition, the Enlightenment cultivated the arts. |
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He'd bring me a Maccies in the car, too, which was sweet of him, but it's also the reason I started piling on the weight. |
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The reason for this was the economic and financial chaos the nation suffered under the Articles of Confederation. |
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Economists who advocated free trade believed trade was the reason why certain civilizations prospered economically. |
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The reason for this was the decision of Casimir the Great to quarantine the nation's borders. |
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The reason for these wide roads to was to prevent excessive churning of the road bed, and allow easy movement of flocks and herds of animals. |
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An 'environmental assessment' was cited as the reason an additional lane will not be provided. |
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In 1962 it stated that the forthcoming Chinese nuclear weapon was a reason for having more than one Western nuclear nation. |
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A requirement to appear before a committee of British MPs was cited as the reason for his absence. |
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This was the main reason why VRS decided to assault Srebrenica in July 1995 and capture those responsible. |
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The reason for the speedy spread of the disease was the increase of rats infected by fleas carrying the disease. |
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For this reason some have suggested that STV can be considered a family of voting systems rather than a single system. |
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One reason for this is the rule that in such cases the evidence for the prosecution must be corroborated in order to permit a conviction. |
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The real reason other call accounting companies won't offer you a moneyback satisfaction guarantee. Fear. |
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One reason for the change of strategy towards Scotland was a growing concern for the relationship between England and France. |
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For this reason Stansted has been involved in more hijack incidents than might be expected for an airport of its size. |
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The main reason for this shift is the increasing importance of human capital in development. |
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For this reason this approach can be seen as a failure or at best only partly successful. |
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From these experiments, he concluded that the Earth was itself magnetic and that this was the reason compasses point north. |
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Emails clearly show that this was the reason for the transfer, although company attorneys deny it. |
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One reason is the strength of the whip system, political parties and the civil service, in comparison to individual politicians. |
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Galileo postulated air resistance as the reason that objects with less mass may fall slower in an atmosphere. |
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The primary reason behind this is Bangladeshi IT companies are providing high quality services at a much lower cost than its competitors. |
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That is the reason that private school results are often better than those achieved by government schools. |
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The believers were obliged to use reason to govern the worldly sphere in an orderly and peaceful way. |
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They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. |
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Another reason for the mission was the growing power of the Kentish kingdom. |
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According to biographer Roy Jenkins, this is one reason why he took an interest in war correspondence. |
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The Russians strongly opposed any move towards an independent Poland and one reason Napoleon invaded Russia in 1812 was to punish them. |
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Sampson has also pointed out that CAM tolerated contradiction without thorough reason and experiment. |
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The authors of the study argue that this is one reason why the belief in witchcraft persists. |
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And the reason he says that is because he's absolutely convinced that Louis has a little kyoodle in him. Tony means Louis'll quit if he's hit. |
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Part of the reason is that hospitals are understaffed and overcrowded with staff under unprecedented pressure. |
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For this reason alone, it was never in serious doubt that Elizabeth would embrace Protestantism. |
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These theologians regard scripture as interpreted through tradition and reason as authoritative in matters concerning salvation. |
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Rumours of a power struggle with Brown as the reason for her departure were circulated by the press. |
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A major reason for this is consumer attitude shift from consumption of red meat to white meat. |
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This may be one reason Prestwick managed to avoid total closure when it appeared that BAA were running down its operations. |
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Although a program of reason and moderation, normalism is not a program of compromise or opportunism. |
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There's no legitimate reason for prescribing this medication to a child. |
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But a study showed no medical reason to exclude women, though pregnant women would still be excluded. |
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The presenters believed that train travel in the UK is too expensive, and the main reason is that trains are expensive to build. |
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The most common reason for such episodes is that a student takes a job before completing a thesis, usually after attaining ABD status. |
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The government's stated reason for the abolition of the MCCs was based on efficiency and their overspending. |
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Hume demands that a reason should be given for inferring what ought to be the case, from what is the case. |
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However, divine will is the reason that the house collapses at the particular moment when I am inside. |
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The reason for this antigolf legislation was that it was interfering with the regular archery practice needed for civil defense. |
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Not necessarily, and the reason is the existence of the reflective scattering at the LHC energies. |
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The reason it's a good school is that it encourages people to find the thing they love and to go for it. |
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For this reason a comprehensive architectural chronology must jump backwards and forwards from one building to another. |
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This could be a reason why the '9' grade was added in to distinguish between the highest achievers. |
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And there's no reason I see to believe either of these numbers is anything but an ass-pull. |
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Such considerations are the main reason why several countries administrate incineration of biodegradable waste as renewable energy. |
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This abundance is the reason that the Scotian Shelf is one of the Atlantic Ocean's most fished areas. |
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For this reason Early English Gothic is sometimes known as the Lancet style. |
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The reason that the UK flag is not symmetrical is because of the relative positions of the saltires of St Patrick and St Andrew. |
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Another reason for the fall in the Welsh union game can be placed on the improvement of football in Wales. |
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Though they did not know the reason for the dispute, they did not hesitate to leap into the fray. |
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It only stood to reason that a woman who knew Him in a Biblical sense would have to be His bride. |
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Currently, economic instability appears to be the main reason for illegal migration movement throughout the world. |
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Steve Buscemi and Liv Tyler's bra-clad boobers are the only reason to watch Armageddon. |
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In other words, I am intentionally borking the headline writer, for no other reason than to make my point with greater force. |
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But what if that bottle-feeder she had to despise couldn't feed her own baby for some reason and wanted to? |
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The reason for the increasing likelihood of what some are terming a 'Brixit' is quite simple. |
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Collecting money was a popular reason for their creation, the children taking their effigy from door to door, or displaying it on street corners. |
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There is no reason but hath another contrary unto it, saith the wisest party of Philosophers. |
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I had crewed for him once or twice, cack-handedly. He only took me out, I think, because for some reason he thought I was good for a laugh. |
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The fare structure is one reason Independence Air has joined a necrology of low-cost carriers that stretches over four decades. |
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One reason for this, the researchers say, is that it might be more difficult for a fiddler to size up an opponent of opposite clawedness. |
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International trade is also the reason for the large number of consulates in the city. |
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They stated that the reason they were late was because their relief did not arrive in time for them to return to the guard house and clock out. |
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For this reason medium-grained granite is most adaptable, if it may be split and cobbed readily along rift and grain directions. |
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The bubble, by reason of its comparative levity to the fluid that encloses it, would necessarily ascend to the top. |
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Theoderic had no reason to doubt Tufa's loyalty and dispatched his new general to Ravenna with a band of elite soldiers. |
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The reason for the war is unclear, but it has been suggested that it was related to the killing of Earnwine son of Eadwulf on Eadberht's orders. |
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But just because the court freed them was not reason enough for the police to close the case file as lamentably and condemnably as they did. |
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The reason for this change from hilltop fortresses to farms amongst the Caledonians and their neighbours is unknown. |
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Body, soul, and reason are the three parts necessarily constituent of a man. |
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Truth and reason constitute that intellectual gold that defies destruction. |
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My brother is king of the contradicks! You can't reason with them. It's like trying to talk to a magic 8 ball. |
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We have reason to cool our raging motions, our carnal stings, our unbitted lusts. |
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There had been none among them coolheaded enough to reason out which trail he had likely taken, and thus look for him by the ford. |
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By, by gum, we'll lick the kaiser when the sergeants teach us how, for, dad burn it, he's the reason that we're in the army now! |
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Although he found evil in the historical record, he fervently believed reason and educating the illiterate masses would lead to progress. |
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Eventually he'll be desysopped for good, and that will be a wonderful day for reason and honesty on the Internet. |
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For this reason there is a close relationship between the location of northern gannet breeding colonies and the distribution of these fish. |
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Aric had heard improbable tales of earth drakes eating entire mekillots. Seeing this one, however, he no longer had reason to doubt. |
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The reason for his death is not recorded, but is assumed to be natural causes. |
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Suppose we think that morality is a system of rules that is endorsable by all because each has good reason to accept those rules. |
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Instead, enthlasis, either open or closed, may have been the reason for this trepanation. |
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The major reason for such an examination was to determine if any patterns uncovered seemed to be more epidemic than endemic. |
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However, possibly euthanasians and executioners have some reason not to use this method. |
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This case is also given as the reason why Brehon law did not favour capital punishment. |
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The reason behind this high productivity and endemism may be the relatively stable nature of precipitation. |
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A Greeke inscription which I could not understand by reason of the antiquity of those exolete letters. |
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These lines appear to serve as roadways or guides to any stragglers that may have hung back for some reason known only to an io. |
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Money of his own he had none, and his purse was always empty by reason of his free-handedness. |
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Even if you have no intention of ever using a freemail account with Yahoo or Hotmail, it's worth opening one for this reason alone. |
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One reason for the increase in public contact with companies has been the introduction of freephone, or toll-free, services. |
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The reason I'm mildly obsessed with CRACKLE is the innate fuggheadedness of the contents. |
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The time was not yet come when eloquence was to be gagged, and reason to be hoodwinked. |
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Do you want to sound like you're on the cutting edge of geek chic? Of course you do! There's no reason for Geek to sound like Greek anymore. |
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The push to get work done younger is just a small part of the reason the cosmetic surgery industry is booming. |
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Instead, the Deist relies solely on personal reason to guide his creed, which was eminently agreeable to many thinkers of the time. |
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The influence of these plays on European drama was largely the reason for the interest in Kyd among German scholars in the nineteenth century. |
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Human reason doth not only gradually, but specifically, differ from the fantastic reason of brutes. |
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The wrong spell done for the right reason would be an example of doing gray magick. |
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Greenpeace had reason to suspect that recent tests had opened a crack in the atoll, causing a serious radiation leak. |
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Unlike Thomas Hobbes, Locke believed that human nature is characterised by reason and tolerance. |
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The reason I always wore my hard pass was because I was in charge partly of White House security. |
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The finance minister had reason to be exasperated. Britain's economic future hinges on Europe, and this is no time for animus. |
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Part of the reason for Robert I's success in the Wars of Independence was his ability to call on naval forces from the Islands. |
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Brand identity is the embodiment behind a corporation's reason for existence. |
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But if the situation allows people to reason by themselves and decide to accept it or not, any argument or theology should not be blocked. |
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One reason for this may be that he died on the feast day of Augustine of Canterbury. |
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For this reason therefore they parted with great dissatisfaction, and the King Malcolm returned to Scotland. |
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A new approach was called for, and for this reason it was decided to embark on a new, complete revision of the dictionary. |
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Classicist Mary Beard wrote in The Times Literary Supplement in 2006 that the reason for learning Latin is because of what was written in it. |
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As it was free to develop on its own, there is no reason to suppose that the speech was uniform either diachronically or geographically. |
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Aristotle suggested that the reason for anything coming about can be attributed to four different types of simultaneously active factors. |
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The most significant reason for this change was the dwindling financial returns from his operas. |
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The large number of gold mines in France is thought to be a major reason why Caesar invaded. |
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Our primary source about these events, the surviving works of Polybius, do not state Rome's reason for getting involved. |
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The massacre was the official reason given for the commencement of hostilities in the First Mithridatic War. |
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The third reason is the impact of the internet and smartphones on the accessibility of streaming music. |
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The reason why the hyperideal is not sold while salvarsan is, as far as we know, has not been made public. |
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One reason for this is that the English legal system was more developed than its continental counterparts by the time Roman law was rediscovered. |
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For some reason it is the destiny of Richard Tull, to be surrounded by ideoglots. Idioglots, with their idiolects. |
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Limits were the first way to provide rigorous foundations for calculus, and for this reason they are the standard approach. |
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One reason to use software libraries is that the authors have had time to add ilities in addition to the basic functionality. |
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Neither can any of them make so strong a reason which another cannot improve. |
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The second reason is almost as fondly handled, alluding from impanation to inaquation. |
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This may have been another reason for Adam of Bremen's apparent hostility in his accounts. |
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The exact reason for the rebellion is unclear, but it was launched at the wedding of Ralph to a relative of Roger's, held at Exning. |
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One reason was the 400 meter race, in which a US runner was accused of interfering with a British runner. |
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Another reason for the appointment may have been pressure from the papacy to appoint Lanfranc. |
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The exact reason for the rebellion is unclear, but it was launched at the wedding of Ralph to a relative of Roger, held at Exning in Suffolk. |
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For this reason many south Italian churches preserve works from France alongside their native pieces. |
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The inexorability of global warming gave people a reason to reduce automobile use. |
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Another reason for the failure of the Atlas was the strength of the continuing sales of the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum of Abraham Ortelius. |
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