13.The category of subjectivity is deduced from the fact that a person can have a notion of a thing, make a judgment about it, and be able to reason out logical connections.
14.Now that I am no more piqued I reason it out to myself in this way; she is often bad tempered, and as I will tell you in a minute, she is quite vindictive.
15.He had discovered what the matter was long ago had made many attempts to reason himself out of it, but, finding it a hopeless task, had given up trying and let himself drift deliciously.
16.Because there's one thing reading the answer and thinking, oh, I understand how this works, but it's a completely different thing having a blank question in front of you and trying to work to reason out.
17.You might imagine some firms in the marketplace and you could think of these firms not necessarily reasoning out what is the most profitable strategy for them, or what is the most cost-reducing strategy for them.