61. Customers buy a copy of Linux from the likes of Red Hat for reasons of convenience, technical support, and the attraction to added bells and whistles. 62. Critics of the system have contended that many routes were built for reasons of political prestige, with little regard to whether the investments made financial sense. 63. Despite that, he never abandoned his nation, as so many players have done for much lesser reasons of convenience. 64. Do I wish to pay a similar toll on my better half every spring, for reasons of sentiment or federal law? 65. Even college students are often limited in their choice of schools for reasons of cost or geography. 66. Estonia wanted the Russian troops out not only for symbolic reasons of sovereignty, but also because it perceived a threat of subversion. 67. Every satellite must be registered to a particular country, for reasons of liability under space law, McDowell said. 68. Every Bush since his great-grandparents has ventured into politics for reasons of noblesse oblige. 69. Few landlords try to dispel that notion, for reasons of pride as well as privacy. 70. Few political analysts expect that the president will retire early, except for reasons of health. |