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"Excessive caution in these jobs becomes a rationale for inactivity," Mr. Holbrooke said.
"Victim-blaming becomes a rationale for doing nothing to protect cyclists from drivers," Mr. Komanoff said.
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Third, the downturn became a rationale not only to cut costs but to innovate and experiment within news divisions, which have historically been profit centers for stations.
As a candidate for President in 1968, Nixon had denounced genocide in Biafra; by 1971, yesterday's inaction in Biafra had become a rationale for today's support of Pakistan.
A major concern of the Russians is that American accusations of chemical weapons use will become a rationale for greater American and Western involvement in the crisis, including possible military action.
He and others said that the case of Bo Xilai, who was a controversial contender for a standing committee seat even before he was purged in a scandal last spring, also became a rationale for shrinking the body, in part to counter deepening divisions within the party.
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