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The design of the new building, Ms. Katagiri said, "creates reasons for people to get up from their chairs and meet face to face".
While the timing — six days before the playoffs begin — and the MRI appointment still create reason for some angst, the Nationals have the luxury of employing two aces.
Most Westerners feel insulted when Chinese negotiators talk about doing business with competitors, but the Chinese believe they are just stating the obvious and not creating reason for mistrust.
Success has created reasons for Mr Smurfit to be unsentimental about his roots.
More important they've helped support "must attend" events in town like Gluecon & Defrag that create reasons for people to continue to visit.
Spotify has to create reasons for people to stay even if iTunes is cheaper or offers tight integration with their devices.
Bonnie Raitt once sang, "Let's give 'em something to talk about". But in the clutter of social media, companies are struggling to create reasons for their customers to share.
Only after the elephant has determined its reaction will the conscious part of our minds create reasons for that reaction.
Deliberate large-scale manipulation of the planet like geoengineering, fears of corporate ownership of the genome, cross species genetic fusion gone wrong, create reasons for concern.
Suffice it to say, Apple is adept at creating reasons for consumers to shell out cash over and over again for new iPhones. .
A possible good state of affairs creates a reason for action.
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