Synonym: principle. Similar words: rationalization, multinational corporation, rational, rationally, operational, irrational, rationalism, rationality. Meaning: [‚ræʃə'næl /-'nɑːl] n. (law) an explanation of the fundamental reasons (especially an explanation of the working of some device in terms of laws of nature).
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31. They were a necessary nuisance that provided the rationale for what Bureau men really loved to do: build majestic dams.
32. The scientistic rationale was particularly influential in the creation of modern economic theory.
33. The rationale for this approach is that there are few suffixes relative to words.
34. That is the basis for a new rationale which services should reflect.
35. The chemistry of the functional groups is considered here with a mechanistic rationale.
36. The overall shape of policy development is broadly clear, but the rationale and factors influencing change are less well understood.
37. Reflection on the basic rationale of equity investment, that is.
38. Tony Lewis, the chairman, set out the rationale in his newspaper column.
39. How convincing is the goods-specific externality argument as a rationale for government redistributive policy?
40. There was nothing new about this economic rationale for federal involvement in urban programs.
41. Problem factoring is the rationale for organization; organization permits factoring and thus facilitates the management of problems.
42. Television scarcity, compared to print, no longer provides a rationale to regulate electronic media while letting newspapers and magazines alone.
43. If the real rationale is political subterfuge, are these waivers appropriate at all?
44. One rationale emphasises the connection between procedural due process and the substantive justice of the final outcome.
45. In this sense the rationale for using public-private partnerships is strong.
46. And neither, by the way, are a significant number of viewers, although they may not share my rationale.
47. The whole rationale of a global advertising business is under question.
48. In essence, the rationale for local economic development links economic development to community well-being.
49. The rationale of the distinction between summary and other proceedings probably lies in the respective limitation periods.
50. I'd like to hear more about the rationale for such decals.
51. These alliances and subterfuges were spawned by an end justifies the means rationale.
52. To adopt an approach akin to that used in the United States would be fundamentally to alter the rationale for judicial review.
53. We first provide a positive rationale for considering state ownership, by examining its advantages.
54. If you do not understand the rationale behind any action you are asked to take, be sure to find out.
55. The rationale for judicial intervention on the Y level is more indirect.
56. It provides the leaders of an organization with a convenient rationale for their hidebound maintenance-oriented policies.
57. This potential increase of reporting rape incidents became the main rationale for seeking anonymity for the victim.
58. What if some one could undergo that absorption with a cool ... dare I say it? ... scientific rationale.
59. In the chapters of this part of the book I have sought to provide a rationale for such an approach.
60. This background provides the rationale of naturopathy, or nature cure, and other sensible,(http://sentencedict.com/rationale.html) healthy dietary regimes.
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