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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed at rationalisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts or strategies that focus on making processes more efficient or logical.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at rationalisation of the company's operations to reduce costs and improve productivity."
Alternatives: "focused on streamlining" or "intended for optimization".
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The overall concept, according to the Centre Berlin, was guided by the idea that "planning processes in the field of federal administration can only be decisively improved by means of specific planning aid that has been coordinated in its functional profile".18 Thus, the project aimed at "rationalisation", i.e. the creation of scientificity and efficiency in process planning.
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The practices currently adopted by automakers that aim at the rationalisation of systems of production, such as platform consolidation, 'architectures' and modular assembly are briefly discussed.
This meant that three teams would be demised, as part of the rationalisation process aimed at reducing teams to an optimal number.
It also provides the council with a more cost effective platform to enable its 'Work Smart' rationalisation project, a cost saving initiative aimed at supporting home working and reducing on-site overheads.
Aimed at birth to 13kg.
He aimed at the fringes".
"Who is it aimed at?
"Who is it aimed at?" Thomas asked.
Some speculators have certainly aimed at Greece.
I think it's aimed at Putin".
Several specialized apps are aimed at renters.
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