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Mr Hagel's use of the word "imminent" was probably intended to establish a legal rationale for forthcoming US military strikes, and address US domestic concern over Mr Foley's murder.
The decision lacked a rationale.
But there is a rationale.
But it had a rationale.
Not exactly a rationale for an apology.
"They provided a rationale which seemed valid.
No one has a rationale for this".
Absent: a rationale for Shine's departure.
That's true; there is a rationale.
Materials include a rationale for future instructors.
"An endorsement with a rationale can make a tremendous difference".
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