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To rationale
noun
An explanation of the basis or fundamental reasons for something
Exact(4)
The justification offered for the Michigan preferences -- the need for diversity -- has entered the popular discourse so thoroughly that it has in some ways lost its meaning, or has become a shorthand for support for affirmative action without regard to rationale.
However, our study does provide insights into the mechanism that governs downregulation of HR DNA repair genes upon HDAC inhibition, which can lead to rationale usage of HDACis in the clinics.
c Referred only to rationale and design.
The present qualitative study explores the perception of CAM among cardiac patients with respect to rationale, perceived outcomes, influences, and public health concerns.
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Reality predates and is immune to rationales.
A student is a bit more prone to offer rationale as to why they took a more menial job.
Baseball could use a clause in the contest's rules to find a rationale to pinch-hit for Ortiz.
The objective of the paper is to provide a rationale to these optimal legal systems of international migration.
We then proceeded to find a rationale to turn on her: an email account -- quelle horreur!
With one-eyed sight, there is no end to evil, no rationale to justify it, and no escape from it.
We aimed to find the rationale to explain for these two oddities.
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