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"It stands to reason that most people will be better off after the changes."
"Now, if that's not the case, then it stands to reason that something else happened to her."
It stands to reason that the wines should be different, too.
It stands to reason that these plants would do well in dry areas.
It stands to reason that this is where she will land."
It stands to reason that elsewhere on the Earth there must be others left, although we have no idea where.
It stands to reason that we were not going to make a significant dent in a couple of months.
It stands to reason that someone had to evolve up to a high standard first.
So it stands to reason that they seek a high public profile.
It stands to reason that residents would not negotiate themselves out of needed training.
"Then it stands to reason that she'd have the windows on her car rolled up."
It stands to reason that there needs to be consultation with local parties.
It stands to reason that in such vast space there must be some other beings.
So it stands to reason that they would take a keen interest in the courts' books.
It stands to reason that you must be particular.
It stands to reason that one of them is anti-shield.
I suppose it stands to reason that you'd think of everyone as your people."
It stands to reason that many students need a structured approach to reading if they are to succeed.
"So it stands to reason that more tech companies would be caught up in this controversy."
Since this hill be mined, it stands to reason that the one you're on is too.
It stands to reason that if these changes were maintained over time, participants would be less likely to have another stroke, he says.
"It stands to reason that, no matter what happens, it'll be better," he said.
Then it stands to reason that labor can consume only two billions.
It stands to reason that women and gender equality are central elements of this.
And it stands to reason that the arrangement couldn't be improved.