Sentence examples for namely a reason from inspiring English sources

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Knowledge requires reasons, and God can have no satisfactory reason for his belief, if by "satisfactory" we understand what the infallible omniscience usually attributed to him would require — namely, a reason that guarantees correctness.

He attempts to carve out a fourth option for self-knowledge, beyond the three options expressed in Boghossian's trilemma, arguing that we can know some of our mental states without observing them, or by inference; yet this knowledge is still on the basis of something, namely a reason.

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"While there is nothing wrong and indeed everything to be said for NHS England reviewing staff levels, I specifically recommended the work which NICE has been undertaking for a reason, namely they have an evidence based and analytical approach which I believe would be very helpful in filling what appeared to be a gap in the discussions on this topic".

Considerations along these lines have lead treasury secretary Timothy Geithner to note that current economic developments "will bring about the necessary adjustment in exchange rates" without any need for further intervention by policymakers.What has not entered this policy discussion, however, is that the trade deficit with China arose for a reason, namely that Chinese goods are dirt cheap.

However, the romantic vision of the cowboy as a heroic outlaw is a romantic vision for a reason, namely, not everyone who fancies himself a cowboy has the character of a Gary Cooper or John Wayne.

But if you're ordering fast food for a reason (namely, you want a big, gooey, delicious sandwich) yet are still being mindful about your health, here are 11 options that are, surprisingly, kinda OK for you.

Only one of these offered a reason, namely the clarity of the migration signalling between the embodiments.

Another dimension of "personal autonomy," namely, "educational empowerment" is a reason for the appeal of complementary medicine [ 63].

Cross-protection by other flaviviral diseases, namely, dengue, could be a reason for decline of the JE cases to some extent.

Of course, it's exploded for a very good reason, namely a once-in-three-generations economic crisis, and the program has stayed large because our so-called recovery hasn't trickled down to the bottom half of the income distribution.

Dilthey had dreamt of completing Kant's famous triad with a fourth Kritik, namely, a critique of historical reason.

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