Sentence examples for reason to forward from inspiring English sources

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This probably seems like an obvious point, but the ideas and content that go viral are the things where an especially large percentage of the population has a compelling reason to forward them around, and specific people they want to forward them to.

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We've gone from the science being the primary reason to move forward to the argument that we should move forward in spite of supposed weaknesses in the science of climate change.

He wanted to offer people in their 40s a reason to look forward to that milestone.

On current evidence, there is no reason to look forward to its publication.

For there was every reason to look forward to this revival.

Mr. Gates said the violence was reason to push forward with the peace process.

It was another reason to look forward to the real plant lovers coming.

Their scenes with Mr. Pearce are more than enough reason to look forward to "Jack Irish: Dead Point," shot last month.

"There is no reason to put forward alternative, unhealthy, unnatural unions as some form of substitute," she continued.

But Bure has already done enough in six games with the Rangers to provide one reason to look forward to next season.

With oil insecurity and climate change related to greenhouse gas emissions as worrisome as ever, advocates say, there is strong reason to press forward.

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