Sentence examples for reason to refrain from inspiring English sources

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Momentum effects are yet another reason to refrain from imposing restrictions on short-sellers.

There is also reason to refrain from proclaiming the long-term survival of regimes which have thus far been spared.

"When our hands are full of documented proofs, we have no reason to refrain from negotiations," he said.

If CVB had chosen not to disclose the SEC investigation, the Ninth Circuit may have affirmed dismissal of this litigation for failing to plead loss causation because the company's stock price barely reacted to the true "corrective disclosure" announcing the write off, providing yet another possible reason to refrain from disclosing investigations early in the process unless absolutely necessary.

What I have tried to argue is that none of these common arguments alone gives us sufficient reason to refrain from blasphemous speech, merely because it is blasphemous, the way that I do feel I have more than sufficient reason to never use (and to try to never think) the n-word.

But she also seems to have perfected a fresher kind of formula, one we might expect to see replicated in the future: memoirs about parenting techniques that are just appalling enough to allow the reader to revel in self-righteousness, but tempered with insights just wise enough, and timely enough, that the reader has reason to refrain from chucking the book across the room.

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It is also based upon facts of record, and matters appropriate for judicial notice, which reveal that petitioner (and Fitzpatrick and Emspak) had compelling and immediate reasons to refrain from making any public statements from which it might be inferred, properly or not, that they were Communists or Communist sympathizers.' Govt. br., 33—34.

* 44% of the 293 respondents who work on endangered species said they "have been directed, for non-scientific reasons, to refrain from making... findings that are protective of species".

Greene's claim, then, is that this casts doubt on deontological ethical theory: far from giving us good reasons to refrain from certain utility maximizing acts, it merely gives expression to emotional relics of our evolutionary history.

We might also employ autonomous, domain-general comprehensive moral reasoning to recognize that our instinctive feelings shouldn't always be followed, e.g., in cases where considerations of justice constrain certain pursuits of benefits for one's own children, providing genuine overriding reasons to refrain from unjust actions.

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