But, whatever the reason, men no longer imbibe alcohol so freely, especially during the day, as they did a few years ago. |
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Surely, whatever the reason, there is no need to be in a library at midnight on a Saturday night? |
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Let it suffice to say that in our land, whatever the reason, a warrior carries two swords at his belt. |
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He's a good man, but his acts of treason are inexcusable, whatever the reason. |
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This rule applies whatever the reason for the award, even if the award is unrelated to the staff member's service with the Organization. |
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Perhaps it had something to do with the fact that he and the birds were all fellow captives, but whatever the reason, Wayne's ornithophobia had vanished |
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We hope that this has something to do with Parliament's establishment of SIRC as an avenue for the appeal of such denials, but, whatever the reason, the change is welcome. |
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The seller shall always have the right to setoff its debts towards the purchaser, whatever the reason, with the sums due by the purchaser or an affiliated company to the seller, whatever the reason. |
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Or, failing to appreciate the importance of determining whether the crime was motivated by hate, officers may simply ignore the issue assuming that an assault is an assault, whatever the reason for the attack. |
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But whatever the reason, as is always the case following major extinctions, life reorganized itself within the oceans, and tetrapods and plants continued their conquest of the land. |
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It is the ideal solution for smaller companies or companies with branches that, for whatever the reason, are looking to free themselves from fixed line dependence. |
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The cities adopt all the measures necessary to assist the integration of all the citizens, whatever the reason for their vulnerability, preventing the formation of discriminatory groupings. |
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In case of non-payment in due time by the concerned Institution, whatever the reason is, the Transport Office reserves the right to invoice the cost of transport directly to the parents concerned. |
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Pupils in the nursery and primary sections must take the bus that leaves at 15.30 and are not authorised to get the 16.20 bus, whatever the reason. |
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Whatever the reason, these more open policies clearly favor older employees as candidates for recruitment or promotion. |
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Whatever the reason, London needs plenty more crackpot ideas to keep it moving. |
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Whatever the reason, the government has obligations under international law that it cannot abrogate. |
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Whatever the reason, every official and member of society must realize that Bali belongs to every Balinese person. |
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Whatever the reason may be for your stay, we will try to make you comfortable. |
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Whatever the reason, you will have to make important decisions to keep your finances on track. |
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Whatever the reason, the continual absenteeism of legislators is a serious matter. |
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Whatever the reason, a deficit will ensue if not enough money is entering the current account to balance out what is exiting. |
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Whatever the reason, some lenders are squirming out of deals to refinance home loans at rates below 6 percent. |
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Whatever the reason, Yankee is first recorded in 1765 as a name for an inhabitant of New England. |
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Whatever the reason these folks have been unemployed, their job skills are probably rusty. |
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Whatever the reason, as long as it is easy for the rider of a blown horse to change horses during a game, we are going to see these cases. |
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Whatever the reason, his public persona seems guarded and calculating and his repeated protestations of humility usually fall flat. |
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Whatever the reason, Thompson has been fortunate to avoid being trapped in the paint all the time, a fact that has greatly enhanced his game. |
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Whatever the reason for ATLA's no-show, the resulting press clobbered trial lawyers. |
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Whatever the reason a call to Roadside Assistance ensures that someone is on hand to give you a friendly boost. |
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Whatever the reason, my overriding desire is to continue dialogue with the anti-globalisation protesters. |
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Whatever the reason, sometimes people get bored with their exercise routines. |
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Whatever the reason, women in polite company are required to speak with child-like voices an octave or so higher than normal. |
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Whatever the reason for less-than-stellar economic growth, American companies have been reaping handsome profits. |
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Whatever the reason the white stork is an increasingly common sight in Mediterranean wetlands during the winter. |
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Whatever the reason, it seems that the soil profile is making sufficient moisture available to the turf plants during the dry period. |
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Whatever the reason, they continue to fascinate. |
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Whatever the reason, weather has been unseasonably cool, delaying planting progress in some parts of the province. |
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Whatever the reason, the committee relapsed into Buggins's turn, as usual. Not that the Bugginses in question are unworthy winners. |
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Whatever the reason, I'll be wishing him well because, in our adversarial, interrogative culture, there's still a place for Parkinson's gentlemanly, self-effacing approach. |
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Whatever the reason, Eton has become irrelevant. |
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Whatever the reason, Williams' bid appears done. |
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Whatever the reason, for ecstasy, read elegy. |
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Whatever the reason, solubility, homogeneity, colour, aromatic qualities, safety and hygiene, or to meet the legislation in force, manufacturers often encounter some difficulty in applying them. |
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Whatever the reason, and however absurd their beliefs may seem, American evangelicals are deadly serious. |
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Whatever the reason, the sinking of Vietnamese fishing boats by Chinese warships has gone largely unreported in the official Vietnamese media but has been widely discussed on private blogs. |
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Whatever the reason, Shuggy's behaviour eventually prompted a police caution, warning him that if he didn't calm down then he would be in serious trouble. |
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Whatever the reason for price change, I've learned that when currencies trend, they trend further and last longer than expected. |
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Whatever the reason, the simplicity and cleanness of a custard offers a base for all sorts of treats that you don't want to miss out on. |
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Whatever the reason, most of us tended to be excited about getting a career-oriented job. |
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Whatever the reason behind all this folly, the Georgian people have earned their right to some form of protection by the West. |
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Whatever the reason, people took kindly to being comped some sauce. |
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Whatever the reason, this needs to be changed otherwise in the long run we will create a united yet divided Europe: a two-speed Europe, which will eventually generate new animosity instead of bringing peace and stability. |
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Whatever the reason, in 1954 Turing found himself out in the cold as far as any future secret work was concerned. |
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Whatever the reason, we went out like lights the moment our heads touched our pillows and woke only when we heard the clatter of coffee cups outside our room. |
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Whatever the reason, however, all have human rights. |
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Whatever the reason, this cancellation reflects very well the erosion of American influence in the region and the advanced state of the deterioration of American-Azerbaijan relations. |
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Whatever the reason for inconsistency, it's the bane of managers and front offices because it makes hash of their best-laid plans and heavy spending to assemble talent. |
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Whatever the reason, the effect was one of utter gormlessness. |
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Whatever the reason, the economic aircraft appears to be losing speed on the runway. |
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Whatever the reason, Burton was committed enough to leave tiny Bunker Hill to seek out her beau. |
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Whatever the reason, the fact that identifying tags abruptly end at the point where the names of eugenicists begin is odd, to say the least. |
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Whatever the reason, your zombie mauling is a memory you'd rather forget. |
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Whatever the reason, the two stayed pretty far away from each other at the stultifyingly jam-packed after-party in the lobby of the academy. |
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Whatever the reason for their hesitation, you must always be empathetic and reassure them, explaining to them that there is no reason for breastfeeding not to go well. |
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Whatever the reason, he seems to be a star in the making. |
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Whatever the reason, Malawi's people are chatty, helpful and jolly, and always eager to please their guests, despite living in one of the poorest countries in the world. |
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Whatever the reason, many of this year's best area high school baseball players were sophomores. |
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Whatever the reason, color is an important part of the consumers' chemosensory perception, helping to assign a flavor to the colored food or beverage product. |
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