Sentences with phrase «has more reason»

And with the firm's merger with City firm Lawrence Graham set to go live in a matter of months, Poole has more reason than ever to smile, with the long - awaited London tie - up marking the completion of Wragges» journey from Birmingham firm to UK player.
While I would prefer a new F - Zero if Star Fox played more like F - Zero at least it would have a playstyle that's quite different from Mario Kart and thus has more reason to exist.
Greene has no more reason than Campos does to film Christine, beside the effort to supplement the absent image of Chubbuck's suicide, a premise that Greene makes clear and Campos doesn't.
Embed from Getty Images Aside from finishing 3rd in the Premier League standings for the first time in three years, Arsene Wenger has more reason to smile as his side annihilated Aston Villa 4 - 0 this past weekend to successfully defend...
Within the system, though, Florida State still has more reason for concern going forward: Frankly, if trashing another top - five contender by 37 points on its own field isn't enough to get them to No. 2 in the human polls, good lord, what is?
Ramsey has more reason than most to be happy about Wenger's new deal, I suppose, as the Frenchman has shown great loyalty to the player and was almost a lone voice when Rambo was struggling to come back and find any sort of form after his long injury lay - off.
If Ferrari struggles, however, it has more reason to protect the right to veto rules and seek an advantage through that.
To be fair, Simpson has more reason than most to be nervous, as the right back is going to have to deal with Alexis Sanchez on Sunday.
Prime Minister Najib Razak has more reason to worry about rising domestic costs from the 1MDB scandal than any half - baked investigations overseas.
Sears, Roebuck and Co. may have been able to infer when you bought a gift from their catalog for a friend who lived in another town, but Amazon has more reason (and more ability) to use that information to build a profile of your friend's interests.
Meanwhile, Citi has more reason to favor the luxury retailer.
Develop those resources, and you'll have more reasons to say «Pop a cork» and even more to be grateful for the next time you take stock.
With GrubHub in the mix, restaurants will have more reason to advertise on Yelp and gain access to other services like reservation booking, advance ordering and coupons.
The pessimists have more reason for confidence than they did a couple of years ago, but the jury is still out.
Consumers will have more reasons to watch entertainment from sources other than their cable or satellite company, potentially motivating a greater fraction of them to cancel those monthly subscriptions.
If you don't like being responded to don't post... I have no more reason to have to justify why I post here than you do... I have never asked you why you post.
So it looks like Christians really do have more reason to call themselves «humanists» than atheists do.
I have no more reason to suspect that I have an eternal soul than I have to suspect that the Dark Lord split himself into several horcruxes.
The women of Jerusalem have more reason for tears than they realize, he says.
We have no more reason to follow his words than we have to follow say Joseph Smith.
Still, it seems that the forces pushing for significant pastoral change have more reason to celebrate.
2000 years later, we only have more reason to be so.
I think after 200 years, we have been cautious enough and have more reason to embrace secularism and abandon a morality based on religion.
I have no more reason to believe such people than I have to believe a used car salesman.
Keep it up, because this pie has more reasons to enjoy it.
We are the joint record holders of this comp, spu have more reason to want this trophy than we do.
strange how people like mediocrity, if you knew I have more reason than many to like and support Wenger but I put Arsenal love before everything and only a fool or a blind can think that Wenger is doing good with Arsenal, I would not be upset if the team was in this position if all the required signing had been done and the team was managed and rotated correctly as no one has sure right to success.It only hurts when the requirements are not dealt correctly and are dealt only with silly excuses.Fools for the fools, some claim to love Arsenal...
well you told me recently they don't count and in fairness have more reason to be active early than anyone else.
So the big game against Chelsea approaches, and I think Arsenal have more reason to be confident of a first win over Chelsea for some time, especially now that Arsene Wenger is feeling confident that both Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez will be on the pitch.
Arsenal do in fact have more reason than our rivals to hope for Spurs to at least get something from the game because a Chelsea win would beat our own EPL record of 13 straight wins as well as keeping them well clear at the top.
The inevitable CL exit, following an FA cup exit and an 11 point gap with Leicester will just give ensure the critics have more reason to get the stone and polish the edge of their spears, because the signs are worrying.
As a result, Bristol have more reasons to aim for a victory.
Or they may simply have more reason to compare their specific circumstances to the policies and better understand the individual impacts.
Those in receipt of working - age benefits including - child benefit, child tax credit, income support, universal credit and jobseekers» allowance - have more reason than most to worry about inflation as all of these have just been frozen for four years, along with local housing allowances which determine housing benefit rates.
Conservatives have more reason now to be optimistic than they have had in the past 50 years.
But thanks to two recent FDA drug approvals — Sovaldi and Olysio — hepatitis patients have more reason to be optimistic about being able to eliminate the virus.
With the economy stuck in neutral, people have more reasons to be depressed — and less money to treat their depression — than in the past.
Hopefully, you now have more reasons to add nuts to your diet.
The benefit of working out twice a day isn't so much about increasing volume, but that your nervous system has more reasons to adapt.
Actually the biggest danger of iodine is that it may disturb the thyroid, so you may have more reason to supplement iodine than others.
Now, I have more reason to drop by and check out.
Every woman deserves to feel sexy, and as an expectant mom, you have more reason than most!
Plus, when you're starting to take a new pill every day, you might have more reason to be on the lookout for any effects it could have on your body.
With an updated division progression system, as well as an all - new Title Chase and featured fighter system, you'll have more reason than ever to build your online legacy.
He even tosses in a bit of a plot so that we have more reason to follow the outlandish antics of master concierge (and murder suspect) M Gustave — played with comic verve by Ralph Fiennes.
AFT may have more reason than the NEA to search far afield for new categories of employees to recruit.
Knowing reliable state funding is available down the line, social entrepreneurs have more reason to innovate, and philanthropists have more reason to invest in such start - up activities.
South Africa must ensure its locally trained teachers have more reason to stay in the country.
Dr. Alfred Balitzer, the first Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Political Science at SUA, suggested in an interview that there is enhanced political freedom for schools to experiment with education in the United States, but he felt that Dr. Ikeda has more reasons than that for his expectations of SUA.
Add to that the fact that they're taking the course because you're asking them to and you have more reasons to fear that learners may not be able to relate to, internalize, and apply the information.
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