It followed, he reasoned, that software can strike a blow against the culture of art and ownership. |
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We reasoned that spouses and other household contacts were likely to be closer to the patient than nonhousehold contacts. |
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The court reasoned that using the userid and password in violation of a contractual provision was an unauthorized access. |
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Mr Hunter was able to undertake that the Secretary of State would decide the case and issue a reasoned decision within 6 weeks. |
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Ruffin reasoned that hirers and owners should hold the same power, else the entire system of slavery would crumble. |
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Since female mice are fertile for more than a year, their ovaries had to be generating new oocytes, the scientists reasoned. |
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If reality is defined by consensus, he reasoned, here was a new unmapped geography he wanted to conquer. |
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But our boringness means we have a more reasoned approach to thinking about issues. |
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Which in this case, researchers reasoned, resulted in the orderly molecular structure of the nanotubes. |
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At that price, he reasoned, it would finally be cheaper to store information on computer than it is on paper. |
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As a consequence, we seem often to be more motivated by fear-mongering than reasoned discourse. |
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The justice's dissent reasoned that the clause only forbade government from establishing an official church and coercing religious beliefs. |
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Mr Smith should present reasoned arguments, not use broad sweeping statements about subjects which it seems he does not fully understand. |
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The second ingredient of liberal democracy that such illiberalism denies is a belief in the superiority of reasoned argument over force. |
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The patient must be given enough information to allow for an educated and reasoned healthcare decision. |
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This, he reasoned, was perfect justification for placing 5,000 spy cameras on roads the length and breadth of Britain. |
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On this occasion, dissenting voices were heard, elaborating reasoned arguments. |
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Its purpose is instead to devise by reasoned argument ever more satisfactory syntheses of theory and experiment. |
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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. |
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They give reasons, they use syllogisms, they argue by suggesting counterexamples, they engage in all the hallmarks of reasoned argument. |
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She reasoned that there are three different ways in which a convex polygon encloses all five points. |
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If Stalinism were socialism, he reasoned, then the left would have to support it, despite its totalitarian features. |
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Winning an Oscar, it is reasoned, should have a positive effect on feelings of perceived social standing. |
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There was really nothing else to do, he reasoned, with a calmness that he did not really feel. |
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Nightclubs require smoke, I reasoned, to drift across the strobe lights, to mix with the smell of beer and mingle with the music. |
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Most had received a humanistic education with its emphasis on analysis and reasoned argument. |
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The administration, motivated more by ideology than by reasoned analysis, struck out on its own. |
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If the product and catalyst of a reaction were the same, then amplification of optical activity might just be possible, they reasoned. |
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The officials reasoned that it would be too complicated to organize a system that sees the rich pay a higher fee. |
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These phrases are linked in the continuous prose of a reasoned argument that moves through the phases of a formal Ciceronian oration. |
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He reasoned that humans are more rational than the beasts because, among other reasons, they have a larger brain to cool their hot-bloodedness. |
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She was right to ditch the passage since it would have jarred with the spirit of reasoned debate. |
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The coach was the person who reasoned her into playing soccer for the coed team. |
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If it has evidence of an infringement, it has to issue a reasoned opinion to the state in question. |
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A fully informed, carefully and methodically reasoned, conceptually watertight political argument lies well outside them. |
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We consider the Adjudicator's findings were adequately reasoned and perfectly sustainable. |
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The Navy reasoned that air-cooled radial engines offered added reliability, especially when operating over water. |
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The developing jurisprudence in relation to Article 6 suggests that a reasoned decision is a concomitant to a fair hearing. |
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The food was great, he reasoned, the decor was smashing and the reviews were adulatory. |
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They reasoned that after an adulterous three-year affair he was simply trying to do the right thing. |
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The reasoned justification showed that this policy was not confined to hazardous waste but included all types of difficult waste. |
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I guess I always assumed as a child that if I was considerate of others and reasoned things out, people would do likewise to and for me. |
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There was only silence, so either he knew which clause it was, or had reasoned it out. |
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It was one of those things you would like to do, but when you reasoned it out, you couldn't do it. |
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The purpose of a debate within the party is to get the facts out and educate those who are less well informed with reasoned arguments. |
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I hope I have sent out a reasoned response based on a lot of thought about the issue. |
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Why should someone resign for taking a principled stand based on a reasoned position? |
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These questions cannot be resolved, but they can be debated with reasoned argument. |
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It facilitates construction of a reasoned argument by those opposed to a measure in its present form. |
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Well it prepares you to discuss these sort of controversial areas in a more reasoned way with your practitioners. |
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The unavoidable conclusion is that direct action wins a lot more recognition than any amount of reasoned argument. |
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I have more faith in people and their abilities to communicate in a reasoned way. |
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This kind of arrogant refusal to engage with reasoned challenge is sadly commonplace. |
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I believe the interests of the town will be best served by reasoned debate not personal abuse. |
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As you know, I find the cut and thrust of reasoned argument intensely stimulating. |
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This is a time for cool heads and reasoned arguments, not for bluster and provocation. |
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It's very much a kind of emotional reaction as much as a kind of reasoned political one, if you want. |
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This argument is irrefutable by reasoned argument, because it is irrational. |
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It is very nice to be in the company of intelligent, reasoned and erudite people in these threads. |
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I then deserve a reasoned explanation about why it would or wouldn't be beneficial so that I can make my own decisions. |
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The decision not to delay further was, however, a reasoned and rational decision. |
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Secondly, you would hope for reasoned argument or debate with people who do have a different point of view. |
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He reasoned that time was constant, that it applied everywhere in the universe in exactly the same way. |
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Your class gave me the tools to understand the forces at work upon my conscience and to make a reasoned decision. |
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He reasoned that any effect due to nearby cities would be more pronounced in calm conditions, when the wind could not disperse the heat. |
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She reasoned it would be best to keep her position until rightfully relieved from duty, and rubbed her weary eyes. |
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And since when does having a democracy excuse any country from legitimate, reasoned criticism? |
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Let's fill the space with calm and reasoned debate about what is a sensible and sustainable strategy. |
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After all, Martin reasoned, such retaliation is a commonplace of baseball, with brushback rhubarbs happening almost weekly every season. |
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This alleged listicle is such an abomination that we feel to compelled to offer a reasoned critique. |
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Make war as vile and horrid as you can, he reasoned, and people will feel all the less inclined to resort to it. |
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James gurgled with what sounded like glee, though I reasoned babies that young shouldn't know about glee yet. |
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They could not, if they reasoned logically from such false premises, come to any other conclusion. |
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I guess my cynical nature is rearing its head here, because it looks to me like your position is emotive rather than reasoned. |
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He reasoned that atomized, asocial economic actors better serve competitive markets. |
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I reasoned that this would either be a devastatingly effective or disastrous opening gambit. |
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Awarding authorities must fully document the reasons why a particular procedure has been chosen and provide a clear and reasoned audit trail. |
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By now, more substantial refreshments were being served in the hope that satiated stomachs would be conducive to reasoned arguments. |
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That way, we reasoned, people would have their close colleagues at hand and would still have enough personal space to digest the information. |
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He reasoned that the water and spray had scoured away the soft shale, leaving the overhanging ledge of hard limestone. |
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I had encountered no evil creatures with godlike powers before, so I reasoned that this was not caused by me. |
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The design team reasoned women are the most demanding customers and if you meet their expectations you exceed expectations of men. |
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It was reasoned that the completed dam would undeniably supply electricity and therefore be of economic benefit in the broadest sense. |
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Jones reasoned that instant freezing by cryogenics would lock in more of ice cream's flavor and freshness. |
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We have grown so tolerant of loud debate that any opinion short of violence is a reasoned one. |
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It's a mistake, the coach reasoned, to take your eye off the ball even when you think it's on a perfect course for the palm of your glove. |
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It goes to reinforce my jaded view that the media are a block to reasoned public debate, the open society, and education. |
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I hadn't touched the gear handle or flaps after the shot, and, therefore, reasoned the gear and flaps still were down. |
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His strident tone and lack of reasoned argument makes me curious about his academic credentials. |
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All these things look well reasoned and supportable when doing the analysis. |
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I reasoned with myself that we had tried to follow God, we had observed the Talmud. |
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The citizens are presented as eloquent and well-organised with a reasoned political strategy. |
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After all, they reasoned, the tall ceilings, deep moldings, and storybook wraparound front porch made the house a good candidate for remodeling. |
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But if they dislike something, they should at least use reasoned analysis rather than wild sideswipes of opinion. |
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You'd think that he would welcome intelligent, reasoned, two-sided discussion about media's coverage of this controversial story. |
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I'm sorry that you feel I'm so clearly blinkered and entrenched and incapable of having a reasoned discussion about it. |
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Instead, we get reasoned debates on how to force the world to love us or assurances that the ungrateful wretches should love us for their own good. |
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He also makes himself seem arrogant and dismissive of reasoned argument. |
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The House of Lords in reasoned judgments rejected those arguments. |
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He reasoned that the movement of a ship was guided by skilled intelligence, and a sundial or water clock told the time by design rather than by chance. |
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He's shown them his graphs and charts, made his reasoned arguments. |
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They started robbing graves but found the demand for bodies outstripped supply so they started knocking off Edinburgh lowlifes who they reasoned would not be missed. |
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Spiders, she has reasoned correctly, are the natural predators of flies. |
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If we have spent several class periods introducing conventions of reasoned evidence in argumentative writing, we usually look for such features in student papers. |
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What commentators often fail to do, however, is to translate our instincts into a reasoned articulable account of why such a privacy problem is harmful. |
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Utilizing fear, or taking a reasoned approach to gradual, incremental change? |
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Having put the recent storms over the use of intelligence into a balanced and reasoned perspective, he concludes with the following sobering observation. |
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Interest groups, which are associated with sectionalism and the possible exercise of sanctions, appear to be inimical to ideas of reasoned discussion and the general welfare. |
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For your reading pleasure, we are happy to publish a few of the more reasoned responses from a group of very grown up, brave and clear-headed individuals. |
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Why would you want coke when coal was available, I reasoned. |
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The parties had agreed to arbitrate their disputes and after a substantial hearing the arbitrators had produced a detailed reasoned award on the merits. |
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I reasoned that he would have plenty of space in his bergen backpack. |
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Kempton subsequently offered what he reasoned to be mathematical proof of her powers. |
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Tubin shuns big gestures in favour of reasoned argument, and the result is faceless music in which the craftsmanship is admirable but the final effect unmemorable. |
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Custer reasoned that dragging the guns and ammunition over mountain trails would have decreased his speed and ruined his chances of finding the elusive Sioux. |
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And thus I reasoned that drunken booty calls were a bad idea. |
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Therefore I reasoned, the longer I left it before I started sewing, the longer it would be before I was squinting well into the night unpicking it. |
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The implicit contrast is masculine intellect and reasoned judgement over female intuition and unreasoned emotionality, however generous it might be. |
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By that stage the member had moved from reasoned debate and the National Party research unit's speech notes through to pure, unreconstructed ideology. |
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A wisp of a reasoned argument escaped the net that I cast far and wide. |
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In 2000, Hirdt reasoned, Al Gore won the popular vote but lost in the Electoral College, reversing the polarity of the rule. |
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Most nontraditional superintendents were hired not on the basis of a reasoned assessment of their skills but because they were considered forceful individuals. |
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Laying down several layers, he reasoned, would allow one effectively to print out a small part. |
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And jurors would be able to evaluate the evidence on both sides of the case and render a reasoned verdict. |
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He reasoned, correctly, that to achieve his ambition of becoming an Olympian he would have to find an obscure sport in which there was a dearth of competitors. |
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We reasoned that if programmed cell death influences organismal death, mutants defective in apoptosis should have abnormal, possibly extended, life spans. |
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Because political and economic institutions can affect man's moral character, Commons reasoned that they should create conditions subserving all individuals' self-development. |
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It was a very reasoned and thoroughly supportable suggestion. |
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Although this would not have caused death it could have impaired their attention, concentration, co-ordination and ability to make reasoned decisions. |
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In the end I ignored them all and reasoned that it could be some kind of horrible prank and I would be shamed nationwide as a thieving pinchpenny. |
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Zeng and his team reasoned that since boron and carbon are both insulators and sit next to each other on the periodic table, they might have similar growth patterns. |
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Various theories propose that it was the product of paranoid madness, the involuted working of kinship-based rivalries, or a reasoned, rational punishment of treachery. |
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Flying consumes a great deal of energy, and so, we reasoned, the energy demands of flying would compete with the energy needed to fuel the immune response. |
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Western intelligence agencies, they reasoned, had poured money into Ukrainian civil society groups that were then used as fronts to organize the insurrection. |
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The Court reasoned that since money is fungible, government funding for secular purposes could be used by religious organizations for sectarian ends. |
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This problem will tax the ingenuity of the ablest designer desirous of producing a nice balance between traditional charm and reasoned practicability. |
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He reasoned that constructing a dam would enable water to be stored for irrigation in the dry season, and flooding could be prevented at other times. |
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Even now, when the cat is out of the bag, they still want to brush aside reasoned argument and hide the project from public scrutiny until it's a done deal. |
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As with commission acts, omission acts can be reasoned casually using the but for approach. |
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I reasoned that by excising a portion of the motor root, we would in turn remove the ganglion cells on this concave surface. |
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Third, it was reasoned that if photosynthesis is the key to yield, then selection by breeders would have resulted in increased photosynthesis. |
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He reasoned that the trade winds of the Pacific might move in a gyre as the Atlantic winds did. |
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It is rational and reasoned, but is not arrived at only by means of deductive reasoning. |
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He's simply interested in carefully reasoned analysis undergirded by sound research. |
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But this is the desperate logic of Leninist dreamers, not a reasoned plan. |
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Whether or not reasoned discussion about the divine is possible has long been a point of contention. |
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Methane gas, he reasoned, could be produced from the waste of farms and factories. |
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He reasoned that his engine could now be more compact, lighter and small enough to carry its own weight even with a carriage attached. |
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Therefore, he reasoned they must pay union dues, although they do not have to join the union. |
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Although Alexander was stubborn and did not respond well to orders from his father, he was open to reasoned debate. |
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He reasoned that a lamp in a chimney could create a sufficient updraft that firedamp would not penetrate down the chimney. |
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This preference was reasoned by the fact that they were more likely to create social cohesion amongst the crew. |
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I added a small moustache, which, I reasoned, would add age without hiding my expression. |
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They reasoned that the Act of Union 1707 had established the number of Scots peers in the House of Lords at no more and no less than sixteen. |
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The Court of Justice's reply is not merely an opinion, but takes the form of a judgment or a reasoned order. |
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Francis Forbes, Chief Justice, reasoned that this entailed the creation of Quarter Sessions as they existed in England. |
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Locke has speculated so deeply, and reasoned so ingeniously, as to have forgot that he was not of age when he came into the world. |
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Both purport to provide rational, reasoned, independent, unbiased processes concerned with the objective assessment of evidence. |
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Aristotle reasoned that instances in which dreams do resemble future events are happenstances not divinations. |
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His teachings rarely rely on reasoned argument, and ethical ideals and methods are conveyed indirectly, through allusion, innuendo, and even tautology. |
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Were that true, he reasoned, the Earth itself must be much older. |
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If the Earth's crust was expanding along the oceanic ridges, Hess and Dietz reasoned like Holmes and others before them, it must be shrinking elsewhere. |
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They reasoned that, as Californian gray whales had replenished to a suitable population, surplus whales could be transported to repopulate the extinct British population. |
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He reasoned that earlier seas had swarmed with living creatures, but that their fossils had not been found due to the imperfections of the fossil record. |
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A hypothesis is a suggested explanation of a phenomenon, or alternately a reasoned proposal suggesting a possible correlation between or among a set of phenomena. |
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However, both left and right deserve blame for infantilizing political discourse, undermining serious debate and drowning out reasoned conversation. |
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Burger reasoned that a study of sanderlings and their foraging behavior in the presence of people might yield clues about their rarer cousins, the piping plovers. |
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I reasoned that if the newer antipsychotics indeed were less likely to cause acute, parkinsonian or extrapyramidal side effects, then TD would be virtually eradicated. |
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So far as the ape was concerned, Sabor reasoned correctly. The little fellow crouched trembling just an instant, but that instant was quite long enough to prove his undoing. |
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He reasoned that males and females had an equal capacity for awakening. |
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Locke's reasoned that by avoiding long routes and tunnelling, the line could be finished more quickly, with less capital costs, and could start earning revenue sooner. |
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