Sentence examples for take as reason from inspiring English sources

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But (rightly or wrongly), that's the sort of thing that many people take as reason for condemning certain kinds of action.

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Sherwood haters will point to the humiliating defeats to Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea – and these were indeed tough to take as reasons why he had to go, but we went for broke in those games – as we had to do against extremely tough opponents – and came up short.

The benefits of climate change should also not be taken as reason to stop worrying about it, even with policies to reduce the threats, said Krebs: "Whether it will result in a net benefit we simply can't tell".

In other words, when the eternal consciousness is merely becoming, "[this] self-realising principle, … in the form which it takes as will at best only tends to reconciliation with itself in the form which it takes as reason" (DSF 21).

With expectations very low, this was taken as reason for great optimism, even though January to May 2009 were the weakest first five months in many years.

A battle is underway for Kruger National Park, where the South African government is attempting to root out poachers, but the unpleasantness of a few recent incidents can hardly be taken as reason to believe this part of Africa will ever be anything other than what it always has been, one of the world's great places to see animals.

In three cases, residues in the sinus pyriformis were misleadingly taken as reason to "terminate" the examination by suggesting a score, while twice saliva pooling in the sinus pyriformis without penetration or aspiration provoked an overly cautious approach.

Such interesting WKRs can be taken as reasons of the right kind and conflated with them, thus creating a form of spurious evaluative disagreement, analogous to the spurious evaluative disagreement created when a seemingly moral dispute rests on a factual disagreement.

In recent years, however, access to ARVs has improved and lack of drugs cannot be taken as reasons for late initiation of treatment.

Hence the need for educational and religious training, he thought, the aim of which was to allow the individual agent "to perceive intuitively 'those awful truths, those eternal principles.' " His view of moral reason takes as morally exemplary the well-honed natural intuition of timeless moral principles.

"I thought if I listened and watched and ruminated," she reasons, "taking as much time as I needed, I could understand the people in this room, that theirs would be a story that would speak to me, though how I knew this I can't explain".

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