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Sentence count:143+3Posted:2017-03-22Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: reasontreasonreasoningreasonablyreasonableunreasonableseasonseasonalMeaning: ['rɪːzn]  adj. 1. logically valid 2. resulting from careful thought. 
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31. However, Greenspan reasoned that the economy was less sluggish in January and February than it was at the end of 2000.
32. His reasoned and reasonable tone had contrasted strongly with the confrontational stance of his colleagues.
33. On 13 May 1991 Barnett J. in a reasoned judgment refused relief.
34. She reasoned that if kicking dancers were so popular with audiences,[sentencedict.com] the sight of kicking on pointe would astound them.
35. In this way, she reasoned, he would be removed from the temptations of the city.
36. After all, I reasoned, our government had better things to do than harass political activists.
37. Any judicial act of line-drawing may seem somewhat arbitrary, but Roe was a reasoned statement, elaborated with great care.
38. He could give himself time to think this over, he reasoned, by swiveling around to face the bookshelves.
39. They reasoned that forcing schools to compete for kids would force them to improve their classes.
40. A reasoned discussion of the theory of psychoanalysis and its possible relevance to sociological theory is a major omission in sociological literature.
41. But they can not gain the depth of knowledge and analysis required for sound and reasoned decision making.
42. Her experience, I reasoned, would have been so different from mine.
43. What was needed, Gillette reasoned, was a world corporation to replace the present system.
44. How difficult, they reasoned, could a straight quarter-mile be compared to driving 500 miles on an oval track?
45. Tom believed that the encyclical was poorly reasoned, but his objections were more pastoral than they were doctrinal.
46. Here, he reasoned, was the most majestic trick of all.
47. After all, they reasoned, execution by the guillotine or sword differed markedly from that dealt by the axe.
48. They believe it will be weeks before any reasoned dialogue can return.
49. He had reasoned that, like him, Eleanor would want to continue their friendship and sweep the quarrel under the carpet.
50. They reasoned that, if neither main party won a commanding majority, both would have a stake in negotiating rather than fighting.
51. So goes the calm and reasoned debate over Proposition 197, which goes before California voters on March 26.
52. But, I reasoned, cars such as these rarely, if ever, come along.
53. Here reasoned choice between lesser evils was the course which brought the least ill on humanity.
54. It is reasoned that those who benefit most from government-supplied goods or services should pay the taxes necessary for their financing.
55. Cowan reasoned that the patterns in the visual cortex might be the result of an analogous instability in the neural activity.
56. Workers would probably have been less inclined to support them if their protests had met with reasoned discussion rather than tear gas.
57. They, too, reasoned that Death, having gorged itself on their neighbours, would have long since moved on.
58. They reasoned that as salespeople their primary goal was making the numbers, a short-term objective.
59. Perhaps they reasoned that the Kangs had already paid a high price in the destruction of my grandfather Myong-Hwan.
60. It was not worth presenting reasoned arguments to Mrs Harper.
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