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"a central rationale" is a correct phrase in written English and can be used in a sentence.
It is typically used to refer to the main or most important reason or explanation for something. Example: "The central rationale behind the company's decision to restructure was to cut costs and improve efficiency."
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That called into question a central rationale to the war, although Mr. Bush disputed the finding.
And covering more Americans was a central rationale for the Affordable Care Act.
Given that a central rationale for the new academies bill is to release schools from the control of local authorities, this is a fascinating response.
Still, the findings challenge a central rationale of each Republican's candidacy – that he would be a better steward of the nation's fiscal health than President Obama.
The new C.I.A. assessment, based largely on information gathered after the American-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003, is the latest to revise a prewar intelligence report used by the administration as a central rationale for war.
But it has now taken on particular potency, not only because General Clark has made it a central rationale for his candidacy but also because many Democrats view Mr. Bush as ripe for defeat and are loath to waste a single vote on symbolism.
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Justice Kennedy's U.T. decision accepts that rationale, and affirms a central principle: universities are allowed deference in their "education judgment that diversity is essential to their educational mission" and in "the decision to pursue educational benefits that flow from student body diversity".
First, it takes Mr. Romney's central rationale as a candidate and turns it into a bludgeoning tool.
Mr. Bush heatedly defended his decision to invade Iraq, though he acknowledged what has proved to be a politically traumatic week in which the United States weapons inspector in Iraq issued a report that undermined Mr. Bush's central rationale for taking the country to war -- that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction.
According to Hezbollah's Deputy-General, Na'im Qasim, the struggle against Israel is a core belief of Hezbollah and the central rationale of Hezbollah's existence.
It challenges a stale thirty-year-old precedent, undermines a central legal rationale of the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court, and nudges the law into the age of Internet-connected smartphones, G.P.S., and Big Data.
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