Sentences with phrase «quite fundamental reason»

In those cases in which there is no contraceptive intent there is nonetheless a quite fundamental reason why condom use should never be adopted.

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Crowdfunded money from your family and friends — and, if you are lucky, their networks — is often provided for quite a different reason than the fundamentals of the idea: They love you!
The most recent earnings report was viewed quite positively and there are plenty of fundamental reasons to believe that the company's shares were oversold several months back.
For myself I find these historical arguments quite compelling; but my fundamental reason for basing my Easter sermon on the appearances of Jesus, and not on the empty tomb, is not historical but religious.
We have every reason to expect, therefore, that the fundamental metaphysical ideas of his philosophy were already quite settled by the time his tenure at Harvard gave Whitehead the opportunity to commit them to writing.
«Although there are many reasons to believe that signed and spoken languages should be neurobiologically quite similar, evidence of overlapping computations at this level of detail is still a striking demonstration of the fundamental core of human language,» adds senior author Liina Pylkkanen, a professor in New York University's Department of Linguistics and Department of Psychology.
The reason for this is quite fundamental though.
This is one of the fundamental reasons why kale, among numerous different vegetables, is quite often prescribed to be sustained to canines in cooked structures and not in crude structures.
Non-linearity was fundamental to the franchise, and it is partially the reason why so many gamers loved the early iterations, yet FFX is quite linear (For those that worry about...
For this reason the fundamental process behind making music for games and anime is quite different.
In her reasons, the judge wrote that she has «no doubt that the right to a climate system capable of sustainable human life is fundamental to a free and ordered society,» and that «a stable climate system is quite literally the foundation of society without which there would be neither civilization nor progress.»
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