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1. It stands to reason that she wouldn't want them to find out about her personal problems.
2. It stands to reason that if you are considerate and friendly to people you will get a lot more back.
3. It stands to reason that nobody will work without pay.
4. It stands to reason that you cannot find the right person to do a job unless you know exactly what that job is.
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5. It stands to reason that they'll go if you don't pay them enough.
6. But the important decisions ... well, it stands to reason that these would be the sole responsibility of the man.
7. IT STANDS to reason that 19 men cannot change history. But they did.
8. But it stands to reason that can't last forever, a thought that investors obviously have been chewing on a bit lately.
9. It stands to reason that as supplies diminish, helium will be used more efficiently and investments in recycling technologies will grow.
10. It stands to reason that most distracting thoughts are negative, and therefore have opposites. Simply reflect on the opposite –not just thinking about it, but feeling it as well.
11. It stands to reason that a variety of physical types would be greatly prized at a bank that offers "more than 500 donors of different races and ethnicities.
12. So it stands to reason that cell phone viruses are a threat, as well.
13. It stands to reason that atrocious diets that are low in whole foods may well affect the brain's development adversely, just as they do the body.
14. It stands to reason that government spending, job-creation programs and regulations to ensure that there isn't another crash would help the economy and lead to more jobs.
15. It stands to reason that the infrastructure required for these types of games is not as complex as massively multiplayer online games.
16. After the boom of the energy drink industry, it stands to reason that the next beverage craze is going to be the stress relief drinks.
17. Knowledge is power, so it stands to reason that what you don't know can hurt you (or at least your revenues).
18. If 20% of the Earth's population has 80% of its resources, then it stands to reason that 80% of the population has only 20% of the resources.
19. This study did not provide a calculation for the lives saved in the non-cycling population but it stands to reason that they would also benefit from the improved air quality.
20. Sam knows he has the same soul as he had last week, and it stands to reason that this is true of Gretchen too.
21. Given that humans and chimps are so closely related, and our genocidal records so pronounced, it stands to reason that this common behavior may be more than just coincidental.
22. If you agree that the definition of a bachelor is an unmarried man, then it stands to reason that all bachelors are unmarried.
23. As we explore the correlation between our diets and our longevity and health, it stands to reason that we must also explore the possible advantage of organic food.
24. If you can recognize that you're part of a larger body (however you define it), then it stands to reason that the health of the body and the health of its component parts cannot be in conflict.
25. Today, we discover the logical extension of this earlier research — if happiness can be contagious, it stands to reason that other moods may also be, like loneliness.
26. Likewise, software use cases are used to gather information about how a software application interacts with its users, so it stands to reason that the two technologies should be a natural fit.
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