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Although the ISSCR guidelines do not provide a rationale for this prohibition, the only potentially relevant rationale articulated in the accompanying commentary cites a concern for the creation of "humanized cognition, awareness, or other mental attributes" (Hyun et al. 2007, 162).

I would suggest starting a new paragraph at the current "We test to see... ........ sentence that briefly explains the rationale for why this test is being done (rationale articulated by other reviewer in original critiques).

Nothing in the court-ordered supplemental production changes the sound rationale he articulated in March," the spokesman said.

We discuss our rationales and articulate each goal in the following section.

I look for specific indicators of research quality, asking myself questions such as: Are the background literature and study rationale clearly articulated?

The fact that corporations may have their own intelligent, articulate rationales for what they do, however self-serving, is rarely made clear.

If the board does not believe an approach that may be supported by an activist is appropriate for the company, it should ensure that its rationale is clearly articulated to investors.

Taking a gap year in the U.S. is a unique choice, and one that should have enough thought put into it that the rationale could be articulated well.

Proclaiming that "the day of enlightened administration has come," Roosevelt articulated the rationale for much of the New Deal's financial and corporate reforms, including deposit insurance and securities regulation.

The rationale for this, repeatedly articulated by Mr. Hoxha and now by Mr. Alia, is the assertion that both the Soviet Union and the United States grossly interfered in Albanian affairs in the past and would like to do so again.

Among other things, the Statute of Anne articulated a rationale for a grant of protection — encouraging learned men to write books; it vested rights in authors; it allowed copyright only in newly created books; and it limited the term of copyright to fourteen years, after which the book entered the public domain (unless the author renewed his claim for another fourteen years).

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