Sentence examples for it provides a reason from inspiring English sources

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Rather, it provides a reason to do so only when accompanied by enough other instances of non-conformity to threaten one's status as an agent (Kolodny 2005, 544; Shaver 2006, 342).

Positive Legal Moralists hold that immorality is a good reason for criminalization not necessarily that it creates a presumption in favour of criminalization, but that it provides a reason that should carry some weight in our deliberations (see Feinberg 1984: 27; 1988: 324).

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The writers had to fight Fox's executives to retain the Phoenix plot, as the studio only wanted the cure story as it provided a reason for Magneto's conflict with the X-Men.

It also provides a reason for the critics to spend time rebutting ID claims, instead of doing their day jobs.

Some moral theorists do assume that a reason to believe that an act is immoral cannot be adequate unless it also provides a reason not to do that act.

But since it isn't and never was, it provides a compelling reason to change course before more people are killed here or there.

But if you follow along, it provides a valid reason for why we should ignore top-line sticker prices when we debate educational inflation.

Certainly it provides a further reason for preventing or ceasing smoking.

The bargaining theory is very attractive to labour organizations, for, contrary to the subsistence and wages-fund theories, it provides a very cogent reason for the existence of unions: simply put, the bargaining strength of a union is much greater than that of individuals.

It seems not altogether unreasonable to extend the meaning of the term "solution" this way, for, just like a concrete solution, an impossibility proof also provides what might be called "epistemic closure": like a concrete solution, it provides a completely convincing reason to stop working on a certain problem.

On an explanatory conception of relevance, evidence is relevant if it is explained by or provides a reason for believing the particular explanation of the material events offered by the side adducing the evidence, and it remains relevant even where, as in our example, the evidence also supports or forms part of the explanation offered by the opponent (Pardo and Allen 2008: 241 2; Pardo 2013: 600).

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