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1 The results are discussed and reasoned from a public health ethical perspective.
2 He remembered his suspicions about the watch, and reasoned from premises.
3 Experienced men reasoned and reasoned from experience that there must be a turn somewhere.
4 They reasoned from it, and came to sound conclusions.
5 So the boy reasoned from his own standpoint, and went out into the court-yard in disgust.
6 He would have reasoned from minutiae to magnitude.
7 Those who reasoned from the mere occasion of the war were perfectly right, from their point of view.
8 They reasoned from the fact, that, they knew that he had the balance of his year's supply stored away.
9 She reasoned from analogy.
10 He reasoned from well-chosen principles with such clearness, force, and directness that the tallest intellects in the land bowed to him.
11 He reasoned from it that the elephants had not been disturbed in that neighbourhood, and would be the more easily approached and killed.
12 American Commission in Berlin reasoned from the fact that the Germans were crowding to theatres and spectacles that they could not be hungry.
13 But I reasoned from his behaviour on the road that this must be his home, and the folks behind the window shutters must recognise him.
14 "I can only reason from information that has already been reasoned from successfully."
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