Now coming up with tenuous rationales for persuading unwitting students to choose your major is hardly unique to any field of study. |
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At our meeting, Mr. Hansen presented a number of rationales in defence of the proposed increase in holding capacity. |
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There are several reasons and rationales for guaranteeing the freedom of expression. |
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Economic theory provides numerous rationales for government involvement in health. |
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However, among those Europeans who do support superpower status for the EU, the rationales vary in a telling way. |
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But other reasons and rationales exist for adopting and strengthening an historical perspective. |
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There may be rationales for such beliefs, but the weight of the evidence I've seen does not convince me. |
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Logic, sometimes called philosophia rationales, forms the introduction or propaedeutic to both. |
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Yet, in that familiar paradox Freud makes his own, our drives have their own ineluctable logics and rationales. |
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It actually fuels the logic of intervention, providing grist for interventionist rationales. |
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Still it is very interesting to see all the various excuses and rationales in one place. |
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In France as in England, maternalist rationales celebrated feminine traits to maintain and extend women's place in school inspection. |
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It argues about the value of violence and extends difficult rationales for inexcusable acts. |
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We propose two rationales for using primary research articles in a course for non-science majors. |
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The 1970s witnessed dramatic changes in policy rationales for state involvement in economic affairs. |
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A fair process requires publicity about the reasons and rationales that play a part in decisions. |
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European federalists are beginning to look for new rationales for European unity. |
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This document reviews the rationales for fragrance-free policies in the workplace and suggests how they may be implemented. |
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Those differences and the rationales behind them will be discussed below. |
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Why should we have to produce all these tortured rationales to drive home such an obvious point? |
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In a keynote address, Alvarez explained the development of Internet voting as well as rationales for introducing it. |
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The vague strategic rationales that float underneath our defence budgets don't describe a vision of the world that makes any sense to me. |
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Accordingly, authorities should be obliged to disclose the rationales behind their decisions. |
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The plan rationales are to increase the size of the organic sector because of the public benefits that result. |
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We also observed that the written rationales that were provided to support retention were not sufficiently detailed. |
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However, not all summary rationales made full use of the data in the body of the report. |
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Many investments have strong rationales developed at the regional level and will likely show outcomes over the long term. |
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The prospect of success will be greatly enhanced if civil society campaigns address these rationales and drivers. |
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There are a whole series of different rationales about why you would do one relative to the other. |
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Expresses concern on strategic defence doctrines that set out the rationales for the use of nuclear weapons. |
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Health Canada has implemented the practice of logging detailed justifications and rationales for extensions. |
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Regions have improved their training statistics and have provided rationales for non-compliance. |
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The remedies of property division and spousal support perform distinct functions and have different rationales. |
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Their rationales were based on the strong belief that only when absolutely essential should a veteran use services. |
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The multitude of decisions invalidating laws prohibiting same-sex marriage have rested on three different rationales. |
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So specious, in fact, that they are increasingly seen to be rationales to cover outdated forms of prejudice. |
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And whichever names you dress it up with or rationales used to justify it, it's a fancy way to describe putting more of the tax burden on middle income earners. |
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In another article, we offered psychological and pedagog ical design rationales for the integration of multimedia in Webster's concept maps. |
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Indeed, one of the major economic rationales for the development of regional and supernational groupings such as the EU is that they can facilitate the free movement of labour. |
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Section 2 outlines the standards, rationales for, and exceptions to the general requirement for free and informed consent for participation in human research. |
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But there can be several good rationales for declining to intervene. |
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Public safety and health, public morals, environmental protection, and national defense are all rationales for the imposition of an excise. |
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The theological and exegetic rationales for such duplicity are by now threadbare and rotting. |
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Over the years, each country had developed its own suite of hydrographic datasets, using slightly different standards and interpretive rationales. |
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Ultimately, there are multiple rationales which are all equally valid. |
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Some jurists viewed them as auxiliary rationales constrained by scriptural sources and analogical reasoning. |
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He provides possible rationales for aniconism as grounded in the nature of YHWH, in problems with images, and in antimonarchic social structures. |
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Even with someone like Lula, we can see that governments get bogged down in their own political rationales and, when all is said and done, that they have extremely little elbowroom. |
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That left politicians free to project their own rationales on the carnage. For some on the left, the real villain was the government's public-spending cuts. |
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They do not. Mr Bilton notes that after speaking to the FAA, American Airlines, Boeing and several others, he heard radically different rationales which appear to contradict one another. |
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Representatives of these foundations also descried the rationales for their foundations in terms similar to those advanced by representatives of perpetual foundations. |
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It was, however, also stressed that the difference between the two options was very limited in scope since both approaches pursued largely similar rationales. |
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Deresiewicz's most valuable point is that our hyper-marketed consumer society is perilously shallow, often confusing purchased identities with more mindful outlooks, and excusatory rationales with genuine moral deliberation. |
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Additionally, the Committee emphasised the necessity of a clear expression and justification of all end points, data, assumptions and rationales used for risk assessment. |
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How do countries see the prospects of integrating literacy into these two domains, while retaining equal balance between social and economic rationales? |
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The Canadian government and those in favor of the commercial seal hunt typically rely on the same rationales to justify the cruelty and waste of killing innocent baby seals. |
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First, the affinitive programs under the Act do have Contribution Limits and the policy rationales behind those provisions must be explored to see whether they have any resonance in the case of Disability Savings Plans. |
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Mark Lender explores why ordinary folk became insurgents against the British even though they were unfamiliar with the ideological rationales being offered. |
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This Note will argue that the attorney-client privilege is justified not only by the popular instrumentalist rationales, but also by noninstrumentalist thinking. |
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Al-Azhar's laggardness in renewing its religious discourse and embracing the new media can't be attributed to the lack of funds nor other logistical rationales. |
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