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1 His career trajectory, too, must provide reason for regret.
2 But that does not provide reason to condemn.
3 Still, these reports provide reason for hope given the desperate need as the virus rampages around the globe.
4 At Flemington on Tuesday, McEvoy or Oliver can provide reason to remember Lewis if either can equal his Melbourne Cup riding record.
5 He said that he would provide reasons for the ruling next Tuesday.
6 The arbitrators, as is typical, did not provide reasons for their decision.
7 The Tribunal said it will provide reasons for its approval in due course.
8 The council stand by their decision, and have provided reasons for their actions.
9 The three-member panel, as is customary, did not provide reasons for the decision.
10 The three FINRA arbitrators, as is customary, did not provide reasons for their decisions.
11 The Minister should provide reasons and she has failed dismally.
12 Once again, we've been provided reasons that don't make sense and we're left without answers.
13 The panel did not provide reasons for its decisions, as is customary in FINRA arbitration cases.
14 There, Dlamini-Zuma provided reasons for the existing curfew.
15 The FINRA arbitration panel did not provide reasons for their ruling, which is typical in arbitration.
16 He declined to provide reasons for the turnabout.
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