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The basic rationale of commingling all segments of the population is good.
The basic rationale is explained in Iolab Corp. v. Seaboard Sur.
"The basic rationale for it was that lawful noncitizens were en route to becoming citizens, and we wanted to incorporate them in the community," Raskin said.
The basic rationale for this bundling of tasks: If something exists in the closed world of the product and its environment anyway, why not just see whether it can be made to do double duty?
The basic rationale of this clause is that the secondary use of the transmission by turning on an ordinary receiver in public is so remote and minimal that no further liability should be imposed.
The basic rationale of Physical Input Approaches to measuring the size of the shadow economy is that energy consumption (electricity, plus other sources) in a given country is proportional to total economic activity and any change in energy consumption which does not correspond to changes in the measured total activity level of the country indicates a change in the size of the shadow economy.
"The basic rationale of Iraq was that we wanted to prevent a second 9/11, this time with nuclear weapons, maybe provided by Saddam Hussein," said Samuel R. Berger, President Clinton's national security adviser, whom the Democrats have turned to for advice on how to handle the delicate issue of confronting Mr. Bush on the rationale for the war without seeming to denigrate its outcome.
The basic rationale for such organizations is that in situations of rapid change only those organizations that are flexible, adaptive, and productive will excel.
The basic rationale for barcoding is that intraspecific genetic distances should be lower than interspecific sequence divergence estimated between congeneric species (Johns and Avise, 1998).
The basic rationale has rested on traditional market failure arguments emphasizing insufficient incentives for individual firms to undertake risky and imperfectly appropriable research at the socially optimal level.
The basic rationale is that nanometer-sized particles such as quantum dots, colloidal gold, and polymeric nanomicelles have functional and structural properties that are not available from either discrete molecules or bulk materials.
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