1. It claims that there is no rhyme or reason to stock-Market investment. 2. It is not that I have no reason to submit to the moral law and can do as I please. 3. Religion, Professor Berti continues, is the term for this subordination of reason to imagination, a subordination motivated by fear. 4. The police said they had no reason to suspect foul play. 5. There seemed to be no rhyme or reason to the colors. 6. We asked him to explain his reasons to us. 7. No one had any reason to suspect. 8. This would appeal greatly to the crowd as they are being given a reasonable, simple reason to why Caesar was killed, because he was out for himself. 9. All this gives Middelhoff reason to crow a bit. |