If you want to have money, it stands to reason that you have to do things differently.
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But in Northern Ireland politics is seen as a zero-sum game: if one side gains, it stands to reason that the other must have lost.
When a dog devotes so much of herself to your happiness, it only stands to reason you would want to make that dog happy in return.
It's hard to say how the Kin's untimely (or is it timely?) death ties into Robbie Bach and J Allard's departure, but since Lees has his hands more closely wrapped around this project than he had in the past, it stands to reason that there's a link there.
Of course, the more powered she is, it stands to reason that the more powerful our enemies will be.
So it stands to reason that Y should be reflected in my salary.
And it only stands to reason that Apple would have to eventually follow suit.
If CIOs need to become more business-savvy, it stands to reason that future CEOs must become increasingly tech-savvy.
If the older brother committed no crime, then it stands to reason that his younger alleged accomplice committed no crime either.
Given that medical professionals and regulators act on the basis of evidence of causation that is not statistically significant, it stands to reason that in certain cases reasonable investors would as well.
And since investors only make money when the company performs, it stands to reason that they would want the same approach to executive pay.
If Japan is able to avert a larger nuclear accident and contain the radioactivity to the already affected areas, it stands to reason that industrial production will resume and the economy will recover.
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But since the Palestinian leader has already ignored American pleas not to push ahead, including from two envoys sent at the least minute to meet him, it stands to reason that the White House must now make good its threat to veto or risk losing a great deal of credibility.
But it stands to reason that it is possible this expenditure could be doing some good.
So, it stands to reason that men do have greater knowledge and comfort with financial planning.
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Conversely, if unemployment stops declining, or even increases, it stands to reason that the retail sales bonanza could come to a sudden end.
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Since bosses have unique attack styles and weapons, it stands to reason that Raiden can acquire and equip them following a victorious brawl.
It stands to reason that if there were more startups then there would be more employment.
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Because then, it stands to reason that the NRA would also approve of their video game equivalent, so the logic goes.
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But if ten million monkeys sitting at typewriters can reproduce the works of Shakespeare, it stands to reason that three million bored iPhone owners would push enough buttons to find a backdoor this simple.
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It stands to reason that a 90-minute "Hamlet" can't be poetic other than in passing.
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It stands to reason that the Xbox will be included and "Xbox 8" would make sense in this regard.
It stands to reason that with the economy growing again and unemployment easing, the outlook for retailers should be improving.
It has been almost 70 years since Congress has taken up these issues, so it stands to reason that we are going to be living with the ramifications of their current actions for decades to come.
And it stands to reason that there may be lessons learned, as there always are when you have investigations into incidents like this.
So, it stands to reason that rewards targeted to these two big needs will be powerful incentives for people to stay in an organization.
For example, if a person was last seen in a desert, it stands to reason that no one would guess that they would be found in a body of water, he points out.
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It only stands to reason, he argued, that our computers need to learn how to configure, heal, optimize and protect themselves.
It stands to reason that suspending the dividend will put the company in a stronger position to withstand the financial impact of the Gulf disaster.
If fewer mammograms were performed in 2003, it stands to reason that fewer cancers were detected, which could lead, in part, to a decrease in the breast cancer rate.
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