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How to use reasoned in a sentence

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It followed, he reasoned, that software can strike a blow against the culture of art and ownership.
We reasoned that spouses and other household contacts were likely to be closer to the patient than nonhousehold contacts.
The court reasoned that using the userid and password in violation of a contractual provision was an unauthorized access.
Mr Hunter was able to undertake that the Secretary of State would decide the case and issue a reasoned decision within 6 weeks.
Ruffin reasoned that hirers and owners should hold the same power, else the entire system of slavery would crumble.
Since female mice are fertile for more than a year, their ovaries had to be generating new oocytes, the scientists reasoned.
If reality is defined by consensus, he reasoned, here was a new unmapped geography he wanted to conquer.
But our boringness means we have a more reasoned approach to thinking about issues.
Which in this case, researchers reasoned, resulted in the orderly molecular structure of the nanotubes.
At that price, he reasoned, it would finally be cheaper to store information on computer than it is on paper.
As a consequence, we seem often to be more motivated by fear-mongering than reasoned discourse.
The justice's dissent reasoned that the clause only forbade government from establishing an official church and coercing religious beliefs.
Mr Smith should present reasoned arguments, not use broad sweeping statements about subjects which it seems he does not fully understand.
The second ingredient of liberal democracy that such illiberalism denies is a belief in the superiority of reasoned argument over force.
The patient must be given enough information to allow for an educated and reasoned healthcare decision.
This, he reasoned, was perfect justification for placing 5,000 spy cameras on roads the length and breadth of Britain.
On this occasion, dissenting voices were heard, elaborating reasoned arguments.
Its purpose is instead to devise by reasoned argument ever more satisfactory syntheses of theory and experiment.
Maybe she wanted to start her life on a fresh note and didn't want anything from her past, a friend reasoned it out for me.
They give reasons, they use syllogisms, they argue by suggesting counterexamples, they engage in all the hallmarks of reasoned argument.
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Examples from Classical Literature
If migration is a reasoned affair, it then follows that for every migration there must be some definable cause.
There, half concealed by the draperies, he communed and reasoned with himself.
At that time had I reasoned with them, it would have been as drops upon a flame.
Who ever reasoned better for having been taught the difference between a syllogism and an enthymeme?
He reasoned with himself, telling himself that human flesh cannot compete with steel.
His contention that they cannot be reasoned about has led to the further charge of irrationalism.
Yet, there was but one way to determine the logistics of his theory, he reasoned.
Or, with Butler, he has reasoned from the Metamorphoses of Insects to a future life.
If it be the whale-ship, reasoned he, she must have come back in search of the cachalot.
The believer reasoned from his own prejudiced and mythopoeic conception of people whom he disliked.
Poor K., who had reasoned all this out for himself and had come to the same impasse!
But still, as he reasoned, he saw ever before him that blush and that smile.
But, in this matter, her ward could neither be reasoned with nor persuaded.
To catch a radiophone on wheels, Curlie had reasoned, one must mount his radio compass on wheels and pursue the offender.
In proportion, so his foxlike brain reasoned, as his alien subjects were weak, so were the Turks strong.
What is wanted is reasoned consideration, not unreasoned condemnation.
So that our culprit reasoned, like Paley, on the tendency of crimes.
Therefore he reasoned that wickedness presupposed a small and worthless soul, or the entire lack of one.
He reasoned long on the inutility of the war, and the little provocation which had been given for it.
They reasoned against his availability, and their argument prevailed.
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