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But Chapman himself was not concerned — and with reason.
And, with reason, the fashion industry is taking notes, too.
More intimate performance spaces have, with reason, become the rage.
Nothing by force, everything with reason and by the Law!
Scientists are worried about a Donald Trump presidency — and with reason.
But it's hard to fight a fundamentally emotional argument with reason.
Liberals may not be the only ones with reason to worry.
The drivers are not the only ones with reason to worry.
"Even with reason backing my claims, I face resistance," he sighs.
For instance, Johnson sat at Facebook's booth and interviewed with Reason magazine.
But Arab autocrats regard young people as a threat—and with reason.
With reason on both sides, there will be progress and stronger linkages.
He's obsessed — with reason, it turns out — with the idea of privacy.
Arizona will be a trendy pick to go far, and with reason.
Readers, on the other hand, couldn't be more suspicious — and with reason.
Democrats shouldn't fall into the trap of trying to beat fear with reason.
We must become rational conservatives who are concerned with reason, idealism and practicality.
We will act with reason and according to the law and with firmness.
Some also doubt, with reason, their party's capacity for handling the matter skillfully.
Seemingly everyone is on edge about the Federal Reserve's next moves — with reason.
Indeed, Mozart has become a common concert partner for Bruckner, and with reason.
In fact, I made a comparison between Trump and King deliberately and with reason.
A skeptic can look at all that justified praise and shrug, and with reason.
With reason, peace advocates saw this as just the way Europe fell into war.
It is not an ideology that can be challenged with facts or tempered with reason.
Taylor, pleading with Axe to think with reason instead of revenge, asks for a truce.
"Marco," he said, "has a worldview consistent with reason and reality versus the other two."
We're not dealing with logic here, we're not dealing with reason, we're dealing with insanity.
Freedom is life in accordance with reason; reason compels us to respect the freedoms of others.
Most MPs believe, with reason, that Mrs May's imperfect compromise is worse than the status quo.
It probably does—though many voters will find that a horribly frustrating thought, and with reason.
The political class has failed to provide the people with reason to have confidence in them.
Ms. Merkel's playbook worked well: listening, getting the facts right, drawing sober analyses, convincing with reason.
Produced by the Swiss company Novartis, Gleevec has been called a miracle drug, and with reason.
He'll just get pissed off in addition to being pissed and you get nowhere with reason.
"Otherwise, it will with reason always be suspected of wanting to develop nuclear weapons," he added.
Rich tempered passion's eruptions with reason, rhetoric, severity and a dislike for everything slack, sybaritic and exclusionary.
At no point did the parts of the brain associated with reason show any response at all.
The 49ers (1-2) came into the game with reason to worry about their shaky quarterback position.
"I am not mad and hold to you with reason," Lowell wrote to her in a poem.
United with reason, imagination is the mother of all art and the source of all its beauty.
With reason: she, her party and other Croatian political parties have all benefitted from football-related election financing.
This malaise is a mental hurdle, and one that must be cured with reason and maturity and openness.
"Lighting up the darkness with reason and understanding seems to me incompatible with irrationality and prejudice," he said.
Autonomous vehicle manufacturers believe, with reason, that keeping their test vehicles on the road is a public health issue.
Mr Kurz considers this unsustainable, and with reason: Austrian unemployment, once half that of Germany, is now around 50% higher.
The Kremlin continues to believe, with reason, that Britain will never seriously investigate its role in the Brexit campaign. Why?
Last year, Bite Beauty teased the launch of its new liquid lipsticks and the internet promptly went bananas — and with reason.
I say with reason because, most of the time I've written about this topic was to accentuate its more negative aspects.
Obama's foreign policy is often, and with reason, defined by the action he will not take: intervention in Syria, for example.
With reason, he views the arrest of Mr Isakov, his former chief of staff, and other allies as an attack on him.
A party that produces Ms. Palin as its vice-presidential nominee and Mr. Trump as its nominee is at war with reason.
The childfree movement rejects one of life's basic drives with reason and thoughtfulness, asking fundamental questions about the worlds childfree people live in.
"Our ambition with Reason is that it becomes one of the major parties and that Reason has power in Parliament," Ms. Patten said.
Whatever the age is that you're planning to stop your snooping, she's going to be pretty mad when she finds out, and with reason.
As a third possibility, many observers, with reason, suspect that she is simply personally unsympathetic or even hostile toward the Rohingya and their plight.
What startled me, though, was his refusal to question religious commands and at least try to align them with reason without reducing their moral purpose.
This is a question that will vex a logical thinker, for the answer has less to do with reason and more to do with belief.
And at those times when the marketplace has succumbed to fakeouts, society has only itself to blame for not more carefully countering false messaging with reason.
The list goes on, and with reason; as the Associated Press reported in May, the party is 24 seats short of a majority in the House.
We are a successful species, but not exceptionally so, and as far as I can tell not in virtue of being exceptionally well-endowed with reason.
It too is non-narrative, inconsistent in point of view, and structurally askew, but with reason and frequently to good effect — it's intelligent and often funny.
HOCKENHEIM, Germany (Reuters) - Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel celebrated second place at his home German Grand Prix on Sunday as if it were almost a victory, and with reason.
She then made sure to set the commenter straight with reason, clarifying for him that plus-size models aren't promoting "unhealthy habits" by existing visibly in the media.
Some part of Johnson preferred to see Richard Nixon as his successor, expecting, with reason, that the Republican would be more resolute than Humphrey in pursuing the war.
It expanded its cognitive-behavioral strategies, which taught members to challenge unhelpful thinking and to respond to their emotions with reason, as opposed to with food or despair.
" Lauer, 59, was terminated after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior," with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident.
It's refreshing to see a major brand so hip to culture that it took the joke in stride and reacted in a very human way … with reason, humor and intelligence.
However what really brought the prices for these drugs more in line with reason and rationality was the introduction of yet a third treatment option from yet another competitor, Merck.
In a November interview with Reason, Johnson said he's suing the Presidential Debates Commission, accusing them of colluding with the two major parties to keep alternatives off the debate stage.
A decision in 2017 to designate as a Palestinian World Heritage site in danger an area in Hebron that includes the Cave of the Patriarchs stirred Israeli outrage — with reason.
Universities should be battlefields of ideas where open-minded students, armed with reason and facts can joust and prepare themselves for the real world of offensive, outrageous and distasteful ideas.
The trouble with Reason Rally is how little it cares for what comes after; its hubris is the faith of so many attendees that pure reason will reward their politics.
But the seeding is probably best summed up by former Maryland great and current Seattle Storm Crystal Langhorne: There is no shortage of other teams with reason to ask that question.
Bill Weld, had just one delegate heading into Super Tuesday, but said in an interview with Reason Magazine's Matt Welch that he had no plans to drop out of the race.
While the couple tying the knot gets all the glory, it's usually the maid of honor that gets the credit (with reason — that *chef's kiss* bachelorette party did not coordinate itself).
EU national governments argue, with reason, that policies imposed by Europe did more harm than good: that, for instance, without an independent monetary policy or a currency to devalue, austerity is counterproductive.
"  NBC terminated Lauer, 59 after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior" on Monday, with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident.
" Karl-Georg Wellmann, a lawmaker for Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU conservatives, told mass-selling daily Bild: "I urge everyone to calm down and to handle this with reason, rather than gut feeling.
" NBC News terminated Lauer overnight Tuesday after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior," with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident.
Democrats also note, with reason, that the memo creates the false impression that evidence supposedly used to corroborate Mr Steele was inaccurate or misleading, when that evidence was not used as corroboration.
In an interview with Reason magazine published Thursday, the host of the CNN culinary travel show Parts Unknown, slammed the "self-congratulatory" and "privileged left" for their disdain for working-class Americans.
While many people are focused on national politics, with reason — one sociopath in the White House can ruin your whole day — many crucial decisions are taken at the state and local levels.
Trump does not trust the bureaucracy — perhaps with reason, given the number of leaks and subtweets in his first week — and so he's locking them out of processes they would normally help manage.
The Stone Few would disagree with two age-old truisms: We should strive to shape our lives with reason, and a central prerequisite for the good life is a personal sense of meaning.
Another character is a doctor who is working toward performing the world's first open-heart surgery; another is a rector who studies theology with an eye toward integrating it with reason and science.
"I realized that if I went the grant route, my interests would have to coincide with material that was less penetrating of people's emotions," he said in a 2002 interview with Reason magazine.
In 2016, Sanders came out of Iowa convinced, with reason, that he had gotten more individual votes than Hillary Clinton but narrowly lost because the party released only counts of delegates, not votes.
"To be fair to Donald, he doesn't know what he actually believes so he can't really be expected to defend himself with reason and facts," said Rick Tyler, Communications Director for the Cruz campaign.
Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff), a hostage negotiator for the F.B.I., is growing troubled by a trend that he sees in the field: criminals whose actions are irrational, who therefore can't be entreated with reason.
While it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over twenty years he's been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident.
With a mix of cautious optimism and rightfully cynical pragmatism, the organizations and figures so often quietly waging a thankless war to protect the online privacy of American citizens found themselves with reason to celebrate.
Young Jason, played with an air of exasperated smarts by a thoroughly wonderful Mr. Rosenthal, sees his father as "morbid and dissatisfied" (with reason), and his emotional allegiance is mainly to his mother, at first.
And a candidate with reason to celebrate after a series of wins pushed him closer to securing the Democratic presidential nomination has been sidelined not only from the campaign trail, but also the news cycle.
" NBC announced in November that Lauer, 59, had been fired after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior," with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident.
" Lauer, 59, was fired by NBC almost three weeks ago after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior," with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident.
" Lauer, 803, was fired by NBC News in November 2017 after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior," with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident.
While it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over 20 years he has been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident.
The irony is that the medical establishment has been accused—with reason—of ignoring the particular needs of women over the years, yet in reproduction it is men whose problems are poorly studied and often misunderstood.
" Lauer, 61, was fired by NBC News in November 2017 after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior," with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident.
NBC announced early Wednesday that Lauer had been fired after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior" on Monday, with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident."
" NBC announced early Wednesday that Lauer had been fired after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior" on Monday, with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident.
"While it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over twenty years he's been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident," he said.
"While it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over twenty years he's been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident," Lack said.
" Lauer was fired at the end of November by NBC News after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior," with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident.
" NBC announced early Wednesday that Lauer, 59, had been fired after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior" on Monday, with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident.
" Today show anchor Lauer, 303, was fired by NBC News last week after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior," with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident.
In recent years, Pence has, with reason, faced question and criticism about his role in the passage of a state bill that would have sacrificed the rights of LGBT community members to the religious views of some businesspeople.
Because I am a writer who has had mainly one place to write about, I can say with reason that I have been especially dependent on the examples of other writers who have written mainly about one place.
Damasio rightly insists that a system with reason, intelligence and language does nothing unless it cares about something, unless things matter to it or, in the case of the emerging world of A.I., things matter to its makers.
By and large, the theory of these cases was that manufacturers were selling to retailers with reason to know that these retailers sell guns in such a way that many of the guns end up on the black market.
" It's been five months since Lauer parted ways with the show at the end of November after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior," with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident.
Gülen, a preacher in the coastal city of Izmir, may have been employed by the state, but he charted his own spiritual path; for inspiration, he looked to the theologian Said Nursi, who emphasized the compatibility of Islam with reason and scientific inquiry.
We need to approach the cannabis movement with reason, with scientific evidence, because that's the way that we get people who are still on the anti-cannabis side to join us and say, 'Okay, this is just like any other substance — it should be regulated.
Gore declined to get into the details of his private conversations with Trump, but said those conversations had left him with "reason to believe" Trump would keep the United States in the agreement, but added that thankfully his worst fears about the withdrawal were not realized.
"While it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over 20 years he's been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident," Andrew Lack, the NBC News chairman, wrote in a memo to staff.
" NBC announced last month that 59-year-old Lauer — co-anchor of the morning show since January 1997 — had been fired after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior" on Monday, with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident.
"While it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over 20 years he's been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident," NBC News chairman Andrew Lack said in a memo to staffers announcing Lauer's departure.
" NBC announced early Wednesday that 59-year-old Lauer — co-anchor of the morning show since January 1997 — had been fired after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior" on Monday, with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident.
But in Michigan, Missouri, Idaho, and Mississippi, Trump will be joined by Weld, who said in an interview with Reason magazine's Matt Welch that he had no plans to drop out of the race in the belief that he could chip away a few Trump voters in November.
"While it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over 22017 years he's been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident," Andrew Lack, the NBC News chairman, reportedly wrote in a memo to staff.
"  In a statement issued on Today on Wednesday morning, NBC News chairman Andy Lack said of Lauer, "While it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over twenty years he's been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident.
" The topic hits close to home, as Couric spent 15 years co-hosting NBC's Today show with Matt Lauer, who was was fired at the end of November after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior," with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident.
" Savannah Guthrie opened the show Wednesday reading a statement from NBC News Chairman Andrew Lack, in which he stated, "While it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over twenty years he's been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident.
Since NBC News fired the longtime Today anchor last week after receiving a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior," with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident," several insiders have told PEOPLE that Lauer was allegedly often unfaithful to Roque, whom he wed in 20143 after meeting on a blind date.
" Union: "As a stepmom in real life it was important to me to show...I want to rewrite what it is to be a stepmom because there's a lot of good ones out there and a lot of people who have blended families and can co-parent effectively and with reason and logic and empathy and sympathy.
It's been just two days since news broke that NBC had fired Matt Lauer after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior," with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident" — and in the wake of the announcement, several more allegations have been brought against the longtime anchor.
In a piece for Variety published Thursday, Addie Zinone (née Collins) says her relationship with former Today show anchor Lauer — who was fired at the end of November by NBC News after the network received a "detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior," with reason to believe "this may not have been an isolated incident" — began in 2000.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is rolling into a post-Independence Day weekend at his Bedminster, N.J., property with reason to feel good about himself and his reelection prospects for 2020.
Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew NapolitanoAndrew Peter NapolitanoFox's Napolitano sees evidence to 'justify about three or four articles of impeachment against the president' Fox's Napolitano says after Sondland testimony that Democrats have a case for impeachment Fox News legal analyst says quid pro quo is 'clearly impeachable': Trump requested 'criminal' act MORE said in an interview with Reason.
This is one of the older and more distinguished social democratic political creations of the past century and more, with reason for pride in its representation of working people and the poor, of championing of the rights of minorities, of pioneering the institutions of the welfare state and in remaining solidly anti-authoritarian, democratic and, since the last war, an active member of NATO and the United Nations, both of which it played a leading role in creating.
I trust you will have read nothing like this title before on a museum wall: Viola, from New Orleans-ah, an African Woman, was the 19th century's rescue worker, a global business goods raker, combed, tilled the land of Commerce, giving America a certain extra extra excess culture, to cultivate it, making home for aliens not registered, made business of the finer, finer, had occupations, darning thread not leisure with reason and with luster in "peek a boo" racial disguises preoccupied in circulating commerce, entertaining white folks, pulling and punching holes in barriers, place that where was once barren, without them, white banks made of mustard and made friendly folks feel home, welcomed and married immigrants from far noted how they been also starved, fled from servitude and colonial dangers, ships like dungeons, pushing coal in termite wholes, churning fire, but always learning, folding, washing, welcomed as aliens.

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