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The phrase "actual rationale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the true reasoning or justification behind a decision or action.
Example: "The actual rationale for the policy change was to improve efficiency and reduce costs."
Alternatives: "true reasoning" or "genuine justification".
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The actual rationale, of course, was to enable a fulfilling life by suppressing certain anxieties, so that citizens can pursue their life projects relatively undisturbed.
Oliphant and Wilkie suggest that the actual rationale for Kennedy's candidacy lay in his understanding of "celebrity," as well as a confession he made to a group at Washington's Metropolitan Club: "It's not that I have some burning thing to take to the nation.
Much early commentary, including Professor Neomi Rao's essay in these pages, has found Justice Kennedy's opinion for the Court to be "muddled" and unclear as to its actual rationale.
What is absent from this discussion is an explanation of the actual rationale behind this exchange of funds.
Also, we did not study the actual rationale in prescribing and qualifying characteristics of the involved providers.
Furthermore, application of a functional assessment test was considered to be prone to measurement bias as it would be difficult to test participants unaware of the actual rationale behind such tests.
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Consequently, other rationales have since been advanced, as have also credible proposals for circumventing Kiobel's actual and potential rationales in favour of laws protecting against at least severe human rights violations anywhere in the world as the United States already has done to some extent with respect to genocide and war crimes.
It refers to the built-in communication and explanation, throughout the organization, of all aspects of the process, including decision criteria, actual decisions and rationales.
In comparison with this solid political rationale, his actual arguments against the euro were utterly insubstantial.
While the decision last May by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit concerned an important issue of environmental law, what set off shock waves was not so much the actual ruling as its rationale: that the Clean Air Act, as interpreted by the agency, "effects an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power".
They do not take in account the daily reality of its functioning, its actual governance, the implicit rationales of the actors involved, and the quality of healthcare provision.
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