Sentence examples for an obvious reason why from inspiring English sources

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But then there's an obvious reason why such collaborations are rare: they are expensive to mount, and logistically difficult.

There is, however, an obvious reason why immigration has proved an effective weapon for the leave side.

There is an obvious reason why Alan Ayckbourn's 1981 comic allegory is rarely revived: all the action takes place on a floating cabin-cruiser.

The last Jewish mayor, Edward I. Koch, suggested as much on Monday when he offered an obvious reason why New York politicians drift into Yiddish.

If you do decide to stay friends with him – and I'm not sure there is an obvious reason why you shouldn't – it's important he knows that kind of humour is off the table.

One wonders, though, why Americans don't get their acts together and game the exchange rate like the rest of the world.[Emphasis added]There is an obvious reason why Americans don't pay as much attention to exchange rates as citizens of other countries do: they travel abroad less.

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That triggered a collapse from 160 for four as the former Surrey veteran Ali Brown showed a less obvious reason why he could prove a shrewd capture, collecting three sharp slip catches including one that gave the strapping 20-year-old debutant Luke Fletcher his first championship wicket.

And of course also, your anxiety's more likely to be disregulated if you've had people do bad things to you, and therefore that's an even more obvious reason why you would jump to the conclusion that it's external, rather than just your anxiety system misfiring too much.

Features such as the typically Christian east-west orientation of the graves have been cited in support of a Christian affiliation, but on the other hand the cemetery was built on an ancient pagan site and there is no obvious reason why a Christian princess would not have been buried at Whitby alongside fellow Christians.

Further, there is no obvious reason why an agent's failure to identify with a motive should be diagnosed in terms of the agent's failure to participate.

There is no obvious reason why an emphasis upon agent-environment dynamics precludes a dual emphasis upon internal mental computation (Clark 2014: 140 165; Rupert 2009).

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