There is a lot of cynicism about political contributions interfering with the process, and with good reason. |
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The gas-operated, autoloading shotgun is tremendously popular with hunters and competitive shooters, with good reason. |
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Ignorance is up there with dishonesty on his list of pet hates, and with good reason. |
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The disc is rounded out with some deleted and extended scenes, most of which are just snippets of dialogue and shots excised with good reason. |
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I haven't heard a whisper of praise about her from any quarter in at least two years, and with good reason. |
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Businessmen habitually complain about the economic illiteracy of the public, and with good reason. |
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Guys love watching girls kissing and with good reason, girls understand what a kiss can do done the right way. |
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Don Quixote grows calm and sorrowful, and with good reason, as he approaches his final defeat at the hands of Sanson Carrasco. |
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You may have noticed I said rod in the singular in that last paragraph, with good reason. |
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All I can say is that all the material that makes up this second film was cut out of the main film with good reason. |
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Here, he may not always reach the high notes, but he oozes a relaxed confidence, and with good reason. |
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Groups of youngsters nowadays are viewed with suspicion, and with good reason. |
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We sometimes reproach people for their self-centeredness, and sometimes with good reason. |
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This is not the way the Commission has structured its approach, and with good reason. |
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Punters who had backed the horse were, with good reason, up in arms. |
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However, while the scroll did overlap with the bound codex, it began to go out of fashion around the time of Julius Caesar, and with good reason. |
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State of the art is the basis for the extensive expertise on which our customers rely, and with good reason. |
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It is said, with good reason, that the code of conduct must become absolutely binding. |
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Definitely a few unpleasant characters, like parasitic worms, which we deliberately and with good reason evicted. |
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Many have assumed, with good reason, that intergovernmentalism makes public participation difficult and leads to elite-level decision-making. |
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Most of the anger about the Northwestern unionization decision has come from the college industry and with good reason. |
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It is with good reason that we ask after his health when we meet a friend, for good health is fundamental to the enjoyment of life. |
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Though SnoreStop may be well intentioned, their campaign has gone viral and left many people confused, offended, and upset, and with good reason. |
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Nonetheless, independent India abominated the practice, and with good reason. |
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They toed it because they feared hawkish primary challengers with good reason. |
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Even a political leader herself can with good reason believe that her political power is illegitimate, and that exercising this power is unjustified. |
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This cassette album has had its share of the New Age resurgence shone upon it, and with good reason. |
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While I too want to see justice prevail, I am going to speak against the idea of a public inquiry at this time and I believe with good reason. |
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But many companies are with good reason already capturing and storing primary information electronically. |
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They are, with good reason, less diffident and less fearful. |
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Paul was another Bull with good reason to take satisfaction from this performance. |
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Some deduced, with good reason, that the Sun was to lie down in the axis of the Grand canal at the equinoxes. |
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And with good reason, sites of historical monuments are not only reserved for more experienced employees, but are also better paid. |
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The draft resolution would have been adopted by a wide majority without that veto, and with good reason. |
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Last summer, the conditions were amended, with good reason. |
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Major auction houses now pay much closer attention to the wristwatch niche, and with good reason. |
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The jaw-dropping 70m Wat Arun on the banks of the Chao Phraya River is one of the most popular sights, with good reason. |
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The mujahideen appeared to be in awe of them, and with good reason. |
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Syndicalist militants viewed that party, with good reason, as a predominantly petty-bourgeois organization permeated by parliamentarist careerism and intellectual dilettantism. |
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For years, thousands of people with innovative minds and smart intellects, people who could help move Europe forward, have been protesting against this software patent directive, and that with good reason. |
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However, perhaps in Latin America more than elsewhere, teachers are hard to manage as a social group, for they are often discontented, sometimes with good reason. |
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In the time of paper money and the fairly rapid deterioration of this paper, rescissory actions were abolished even in civil matters, with good reason, since these matters were as mobile and uncertain as matters of commerce. |
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When Mr Putin moralises, perhaps with good reason, about Iraq, he does not think about what we are saying, because it is of no consequence to him. |
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Yet if he appears to belabour the point, it is with good reason. |
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Even Abu Dhabi's neighbour Dubai, the glitzy boomtown that is another of the seven United Arab Emirates, is troubled by the grumbles of abused foreign workers. Abu Dhabi has always kept a lower profile, and with good reason. |
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The Ford Fiesta, even after four generations, remains one of Ireland's most popular cars despite the competition with good reason. |
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Then he breezed off to meet some, presumably startled, Pakistani community leaders in Manchester. South Asian family values have traditionally been admired, with good reason. |
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Illegals are brought to closed centres, with good reason. |
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The theme elicits an impression of suspension? and with good reason! |
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It is therefore with good reason that Scottish farmed salmon has continued to be held in such high regard by leading chefs, food writers and discerning consumers world-wide. |
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Sometimes, they see child development primarily as a matter of loving a child and they argue, with good reason, that love is not something to be programmed. |
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And that comes with good reason, because few carmakers can match our record of safety innovations and the commitment for safety that has guided us for more than 80 years. |
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When we are offered something for free, we might often with good reason think: How can something that is offered free of charge be on par with a paid-for product? |
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There would seem to be little point in re-opening committee hearings into a private member's bill that, with good reason, your government does not support. |
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With good reason he calculated that his main adversary was no longer a France now nearing exhaustion, but Britain. |
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