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Possibly he thinks that God's grace makes it possible for the fact that something is willed by God, and thus is morally good, to serve as a reason one has for choosing it.
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Possibly he thinks that Mr Fonseka may make a fool of himself at large, while enjoying martyr status behind bars.In this section Pragmatic virtues Reverting to type An executioner's tale Power politics Also available to earthlings My brothers' keepers ReprintsOn independence day, February 4th, the president chided his countrymen, urging them to be more grateful.
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Possibly he thought the public – and he may be right – do not care about welfare cuts, and if Labour ends up as the welfare party, more fool Miliband.
Something had contaminated the local air (possibly, he thought, noxious effluvia from "the bowels of the earth") in a way that unbalanced the humors.
While it's not clear why Evolution Food Co closed its doors, possibly he thought pretending to be black (in a cute and approachable way) would pan out differently.
Possibly because he thinks they're poison and that George wants to "go Jonestown on his entire family".
"Werewolf," says my guide whenever we see one, possibly because he thinks wanting to do a Dracula tour means you believe in paranormal dogs.
And he's seemingly allowed his work to become paranormal fodder, quite possibly because he thinks Bigfoot, or something else, is abducting people.
Mr. Gutman dismisses speculation that Mozart might have been murdered by the rival musician Salieri or by Masons angered by his exploration of Masonic mysteries in "The Magic Flute"; illness (possibly rheumatic fever), he thinks, "invaded a system weakened by overwork".
Shrewdly and with dispassion, Talbot analyzes the factors that may have prevented him from becoming a major player — possibly (as he thought) his activities as a founder of the Screen Actors Guild, or more probably (in her view) the lack of that ineffable something that makes for star quality.
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