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A person briefed on the meeting, who insisted on anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss it, said the White House had made no promises and had not explained its reasoning for the omission, but had left the impression that it was simply feeling its way, and had not adopted a new stance.
Last week, a Milan court issued its reasoning for convicting a British lawyer, David Mills, of accepting a $600,000 bribe from associates of Mr. Berlusconi.
Explaining its reasoning for giving Moore's film the R rating, the MPAA cited the documentary "for language, some violent images, drug use and brief graphic nudity".
In its reasoning for jail time, the city council describes the fears that have stoked the argument against more open bathroom policies around the country.
The Justice Department rarely explains its reasoning for pursuing capital punishment, but there are several factors that made this case seem an obvious candidate from the start.
The computer company on Friday laid out, in a novel-length filing, its reasoning for agreeing to a $24.4 billion buyout by founder Michael S. Dell and the private equity firm Silver Lake Partners.
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And today's appellate ruling suggests that the state's judicial system has grown impatient with the board's handling of Mr. Trantino's case and its legal reasoning for the latest rejection, which was issued last June.
The White House has bowed to demands from Congress to release its legal reasoning for the killing of US citizens by armed drones in an attempt to ease pressure on John Brennan, the architect of the drones strategy, at his Senate confirmation hearing as CIA director on Thursday.
and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt).. Leahy, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said in a statement that he voted against Brennan because the White House refused to explain its legal reasoning for the targeted killing program, and "stonewalled" the committee, although it explained the justifications to the Intelligence Committee.
Keep the following in mind: significant captures made and not made by the United States and allied governments, the justification for and outcomes of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the United States' communication with the world regarding its intentions and reasoning for its actions.
And, as the monastic scholar Aelred Squire, points out (Asking the Fathers, p.92), this insight of Augustine, quoted by Thomas Aquinas, is echoed by Aquinas himself in another passage where he describes humanity as having a share in the working of divine Providence because it has the task of using its reasoning powers to provide for self and others (aliis, which can mean both persons and things).
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