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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common rational" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to convey a common rationale or reasoning.
Example: "In discussions about climate change, a common rational is the need for immediate action to reduce carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "a shared rationale" or "a typical reasoning".
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The triumph of this approach was that it unified the promoted TMS systems with the binary TMS and provided a common rational for the activity of both.
Research on the psychology of cheating suggests "a desire for fairness" is a common rational among some cheaters.
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Many economic models, of course, assume that all individuals are motivated by rational self-interest or some variant thereof; even the so-called behavioral theories tweak only the fringes of a basically common, rational understanding of people.
Thus each person is to be respected as an equal among equals, without consideration of their individual achievements or failures, social rank, moral merit or demerit, or any feature other than their common rational nature.
Previous work by Fiete et al. (2008) proposed that the grid system is organized to represent very large ranges in space by exploiting the incommensurability (i.e., lack of common rational factors) of different grid periods.
"We want to provide a common-sense, rational and logical approach to ensure that we minimize and mitigate any adverse impact on historic resources," said Kevin M. Rampe, president of the corporation, soon after the agency sent out the proposal to more than 60 consulting parties.
Supplementing Mencius' claims, however, many Neo-Confucians added that human nature was rational principle, giving all of humanity a common bond with the rational structure of the world, and conversely giving the rational structure of reality common ground with the essential goodness that otherwise characterized humanity through human nature.
In particular, Clanton's cursory description of Barton W. Stone as "the other half [End Page 289] of the Stone-Campbell duo" sheds little light on why Campbell went to such great lengths to woo the Kentucky revivalist, though both men shared a common commitment to scripturally rational primitive Christianity, formalizing the merger of their churches in 1832 (p. 10).
Participant-generated "if-then" contingencies were described for six romantic courtship scenarios (general public encounter, bar/club encounter, online encounter, introduction by a common source, friends to lovers, rational choice) whereby interaction was typically initiated by men.
are described mathematically using a common representation, namely the Non-Uniform Rational B-Spline (NURBS).
For an individual, it is rational to use a common resource without considering its limitations, but that self-interested behaviour will lead to the depletion of the shared limited resource and that is not in anyone's interest.
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