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She doesn't have a rationale to justify her campaign.
Bell's relatives obeyed the emotional dynamic that requires painful memories to have a rationale.
Candidates don't have a rationale for attacking her directly, except to claim that the agency would improve if they were elected.
If the reports were released the IWC would no longer have a rationale under its by laws for continuing the temporary moratorium.
"That's why I think the therapeutic monument has to be didactic in some way, has to have a rationale, a meaning that justifies the collective focus on this event".
I don't object to Republicans saying: 'Merrick Garland may be a fine man, may be a fine judge, but I disagree with him philosophically.' I think if they go through the process they won't have a rationale to defeat him".
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But it had a rationale.
No one has a rationale for this".
"I hugely respect anyone who has principles and has a rationale about why they will or won't do things.
He had a rationale for the prosecco: it seemed more egalitarian than champagne, and less likely to cause hangovers.
His wife Pauline, also an accomplished pianist, lived to 91.His decision to abandon the public stage had a rationale too.
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