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is rationale
noun
An explanation of the basis or fundamental reasons for something
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Given evidence of weekday weekend variability in children's sleep and associations with obesity there is rationale for exploring sleep in relation to weekday and weekend physical activity (PA) and examining whether weekday weekend variations in sleep impact physical activity.
Sometimes there is rationale for enlarging the class of the extensions considered in the definition of the modules over a loop (Hopf algebra, Sabinin algebra).
You get what you pay for is rationale we often tell ourselves when as we checkout of the wholesale store that charged an arm and a leg for a few items.
"If something is classified as carcinogenic, there is rationale for governments to regulate that, minimizing risk exposure to citizens, that's one of the responsibilities of governments," Marco Springmann of the University of Oxford told HuffPost.
It is unknown at this point whether there is rationale for such an alteration, but the change in kinetic order indicates that the model could be slightly reparameterized for more accurate numerical results.
Therefore, it is rationale to focus the future development of AT7519 in B-cell malignancies.
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"There's rationale behind every element".
I can't guess He's rationale.
That is my rationale.
But there is a rationale.
And what is your rationale?
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