The answer, I am told by government sources, is firmly negative - for reasons of practice and principle.
For reasons of quality control and price, the company strictly limits the latitude of local franchisees.
For reasons of geography Mexico's fate is ineluctably intertwined with that of the United States.
For reasons of animal welfare, farmers can no longer keep pigs confined in stalls.
It had been censored for reasons of US national security by CIA officer William McNair.
The odds are that the partners will say yes, for reasons of both policy and politics.
For reasons of pride and practical convenience, Slovakia would like to join at the same time.
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Victrelis is important to Merck as much for reasons of sentiment as for its impact on earnings.
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The Jordan Times reported that when arrested, the brother said he had acted "for reasons of honour".
The BHA believes people might tick "yes" to the census question on religion for reasons of cultural identity.
There are scientific results with undesirable factors played down or intentionally omitted for reasons of publication or funding.
Note: This is a real example for a client whose name has been disguised for reasons of confidentiality.
They also agree that market forces, for reasons of technology and ideology, have lately gained the upper hand.
In the early stages, central banks have concentrated on frontloading coins, for reasons of both bulk and security.
It's not just for reasons of privacy and proper legal protocol, he adds.
First, European procurement rules don't apply to complex fighting ships, for reasons of strategic defence interests or 'sovereign capability'.
For reasons of his own, Mr Gore has not followed Mr Clinton's example.
It allows athletes who didn't meet qualifying times to compete when their participation is deemed important for reasons of equality.
According to Ania Corless of the David Higham literary agency, his work may be popular abroad for reasons of nostalgia.
On September 25th, in a further blow to Mr Hashimoto, Ihei Ochi, the agriculture minister, resigned for reasons of ill health.
Chosen for reasons of self-esteem and motivation, the 13-15-year-olds will be mentored by test pilots from the Empire Test Pilot School.
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Mr Simon was opposed to birth control, although not for reasons of faith: he was a Jew, not a Roman Catholic.
The Western Health and Social Care Trust said it could not comment on individual patients or their treatment for reasons of confidentiality.
The intelligence also suggests that he did provide sensitive information to PIRA and that he did so "for reasons of self preservation".
The issue has become pressing, in recent years, for reasons of expense.
These changes have not been made solely for reasons of political expediency.
He was being followed by the instructor and another soldier, known to the inquest only as Soldier A for reasons of national security.
What will we answer to those who believe multiple parners of any sex should also be legal for reasons of religion, love, whatever.
In recent years, 15 of these nations have come together as the European Union for reasons of increased leverage and economic gain in trade.
For reasons of Egyptian pride and American tact, both sides pretend that the idea of allowing other candidates to stand against Mr Mubarak was Egypt's.
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