Sentence examples for provides sufficient reason from inspiring English sources

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(Rickless (2007, 238 239) also argues that the second part of the dialogue provides sufficient reason to reject No Causation by Contraries).

If ibe provides sufficient reason to accept the speaker's testimony, it may be argued to obviate the need for the DR. The hearer treats the stranger's uttering what she did as evidence of what she believes or what she believes that she knows.

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Mr. Matthews said the results of the interview with Mr. Harvey would be sent to the prosecutors to consider whether his account provided sufficient reason to re-examine the case.

Rather, Acting Justice James W. Hubert ruled on March 18 that the Yonkers police did not provide sufficient reason last year for denying a request by John Bly of Dallas to review the Acropolis case records for a book he is writing, and, in turn, must reconsider that denial.

When the rain that had fallen steadily through the morning finally gave way to brighter skies soon after lunch, damp patches remained which might have provided sufficient reason for an abandonment on another occasion – Cook described the conditions as "the wettest I've played in", with "standing water at mid-off".

In news conferences and in appearances in Parliament, he has tried to shift the rationale to the argument that the removal of Mr. Hussein and the subsequent discoveries of mass burial sites and other signs of his barbarity provide sufficient reason for having gone to war.

But the president quickly encountered resistance from the Senate, including from a fellow Democrat, Claire McCaskill of Missouri, who said Mr. Obama had not provided sufficient reason for the dismissal, as required under a recent law intended to protect the independence of the corps of inspectors general.

Such relationships providing sufficient reason for the acknowledgement of the parties' inherent dignity, do not therefore become applicable to humans in their prenatal stages of development.

She may even regard her deontological intuition as providing sufficient reason to believe that such acts are wrong, even though she thinks that on balance she has more reason to believe that such acts are permissible.

A court in Virginia ruled that Yelp had to comply as Mr Hadeed had provided "sufficient reason" for it to think the users might not have been customers and therefore would not be protected by freedom of speech laws.

In some respects he can be cited in support of Williamson, as his approach claims to provide sufficient reason to dismiss not only Platonism but any intuition based account altogether (see Norton, 1991, 1993, 1996, 2004a,b, 2008).

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