But it stands to reason that it is possible this expenditure could be doing some good.
So, it stands to reason that men do have greater knowledge and comfort with financial planning.
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It stands to reason that if there were more startups then there would be more employment.
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It stands to reason that a 90-minute "Hamlet" can't be poetic other than in passing.
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If you want to have money, it stands to reason that you have to do things differently.
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If CIOs need to become more business-savvy, it stands to reason that future CEOs must become increasingly tech-savvy.
It stands to lose as much as 19.6% of estimated earnings per share this year in his doomsday scenario.
Of course, the more powered she is, it stands to reason that the more powerful our enemies will be.
It stands to reason that the Xbox will be included and "Xbox 8" would make sense in this regard.
So it stands to reason that Y should be reflected in my salary.
With so much software moving into the web browser it stands to reason Facebook would want its own browser.
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It stands to reason that with the economy growing again and unemployment easing, the outlook for retailers should be improving.
The company did not mention exact sales figures on its most recent earnings, so it stands to reason sales are weak.
If the older brother committed no crime, then it stands to reason that his younger alleged accomplice committed no crime either.
Because then, it stands to reason that the NRA would also approve of their video game equivalent, so the logic goes.
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If SunPower doesn't slash prices further, it stands to lose more business.
It stands to benefit from a rising middle class that is switching from the harsh, hand-rolled cigarettes sold individually by street vendors.
And it stands to reason that there may be lessons learned, as there always are when you have investigations into incidents like this.
On the plus side, a sale could help Morgan Stanley offset potentially steep losses it stands to take in its aircraft leasing program.
Conversely, if unemployment stops declining, or even increases, it stands to reason that the retail sales bonanza could come to a sudden end.
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If its tablet integrates to the corporate world better than the others, it stands to become the leader in the business tablet marketplace.
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Now that Apple has established tent-poles, it stands to gain a lot by widening the customer base with products like the iPad mini.
We only had to give seven days notice but it stands to reason there would be a mopping up time towards the contract.
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Since bosses have unique attack styles and weapons, it stands to reason that Raiden can acquire and equip them following a victorious brawl.
In a statement, the UK Film Council said it stands to recoup 100% of its investment in the film plus "significant net profits".
So, it stands to reason that rewards targeted to these two big needs will be powerful incentives for people to stay in an organization.
It stands to reason that the PSN will remain free in the next console generation, but will Xbox Live do the same to compete?
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And since investors only make money when the company performs, it stands to reason that they would want the same approach to executive pay.
It stands to reason Wright wouldn't have been playing with the same intensity in a Grapefruit League contest against a Miami Marlins split squad.
More specifically, the league will not risk the money it stands to lose by admitting that football is an inherently violent and vicious game.
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