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They have no more legitimate reason to lock their work away from readers than you do.
It's certainly not a reason to lock a reporter up for a day, never mind 40 days.
The corporate sector is contributing historically little to our revenue base, and I see little reason to lock that in.
Are we really saying that bad evidence — or no evidence — is a good reason to lock someone up indefinitely?
"I search in vain for record support or a reason to lock up political speech from widespread distribution".
A senior aide to Mr. Bush said on Friday that the campaign saw no reason to lock itself into debate particulars at this point.
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Finding scant reason to lock-up the country's bona fide democracy leader is this regime's obsession, not democracy.
All the more reason to lock-in deep cuts now.
(He realized that there were practical reasons to lock such people up, but that was a different issue).
Sharpton and Meek, along with speakers from groups involved in criminal justice reform, have warned of the unintended consequences of banning cigarettes with the minty, throat-numbing additive namely, the risk of creating an underground market and giving police new reasons to lock up black males.
But that's all the more reason not to lock her out of the debate: she's unlikely to rock the boat.
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