1. But a complete justification of authority has to do more than to provide valid reasons for its acceptance. 2. On the one hand, it reinforces the argument that officials should have a general duty to provide reasons for Decisions. 3. The historical origins of the rule that there is no general duty to provide reasons are obscure. 4. Currie provides reasons for the continuation of some form of medium term strategy. 5. Analysts said the rally provided some reason for optimism even though the short-term outlook for the economy is bleak. 6. And for elderly people, pets can provide a reason to get up in the morning, a reason to take a walk, to stay active. 7. And now he is still fighting to regain the strength in his shoulder, although his progress this spring has provided reason for optimism. 8. Animal-friendly Chicago may provide some reason to be wary of such grand schemes. 9. As a result, the report provided little reason for the Federal Reserve to change its pattern of more aggressive but less frequent tightening of credit. 10. Before Batson, neither the prosecution nor the defense had to provide reasons for its use of peremptory strikes in excluding prospective jurors. |
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