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If he was looking for reasons they shouldn't see each other, she had a list of her own.
Or should I stop looking for reasons to put distance between us?
But as often happens, the experts are now looking for reasons why the present will be different from the past.
"The market was looking for reasons to take the dollar up."
"These days people are desperately looking for reasons not to buy works of art."
I don't believe you can ignore five million, when you're looking for reasons.
"The market's been struggling and looking for reasons to move lower," he said.
"My concern is, if they say your model didn't work, well, people are already looking for reasons not to spend money on Broadway."
But she's also looking for reasons for things not to work out.
Everybody is looking for reasons and answers; so are we."
Damon has decided to leave town, but through the early episodes of Season 4 seems to be looking for reasons to stay.
Watching fortunes being made from the Internet, investors were looking for reasons to believe and leaders to follow.
She wanted to be able to hate him again, and she was looking for reasons.
Analysts said investors were looking for reasons to take profits after recent gains.
The fact that this was the case is telling if you're looking for reasons behind the recent tech industry slowdown.
We spent the rest of the afternoon looking for reasons to believe what the doctor had said, and reasons to doubt him.
Anyone looking for reasons this has not been a good World Series need look no further than the starting pitchers.
Confirmation bias among project supporters (looking for reasons to proceed).
The importance of looking for reasons to explain aggression or demanding behaviour is well illustrated in this case.
He was still looking for reasons to doubt.
He'll be looking for reasons for someone to kill Bernave.
"The people who still rely on it are primarily insurance companies looking for reasons not to pay for things."
"I was looking for reasons for what was going wrong," he said today.
'She is still unsure and looking for reasons to believe us.'
He's looking for reasons why, instead of looking in the mirror."