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Let's say you and a friend were texting each other about this geopolitical train wreck, and that you happened to be a senior analyst of Russian foreign policy at a major university, you might think that your texts would be worth publishing — at least that's the rationale put forward by Blake Ian, Tawkers' multi-hyphenate musician-producer-marketing-and-tech-entrepreneur founder.

Thus the rationale put forward by reviewer #1 that the XI pathway is preferred is not obvious.

The rationale put forward by interviewees as to why diabetes was assigned an EAG was in line with the three streams in the Multiple Streams Theory (Table  1).

The willingness of employers to accept a net cost, of differing magnitudes, is explained at least in part by the rationales they put forward for engaging in apprenticeship training in the first place.

With retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor looking on from the audience, Roberts and his fellow conservative justices savaged the rationale she put forward in her landmark 2003 opinion upholding race-conscious admissions practices.

The Massachusetts court considered and rejected the various rationales the state put forward to defend opposition to same-sex marriage.

Confirmed absence of curative strategy (n = 63 patients), limited subsequent functional autonomy (n = 74 patients), and limited subsequent relational quality of life (n = 65 patients) were the rationales most often put forward to justify WoWt decision.

However, no evolutionary rationale has been put forward to explain why it might be adaptive for Albugo sp. to render its hosts so susceptible to other pathogens that could compete for access to the same resources (Cooper et al., 2008).

Such cognitive training falls outside the purview of traditional session-based psychological interventions, but is viable as an adjunctive home-based task to run alongside usual care, with a similar rationale to that put forward for cognitive bias modification (CBM) programmes (e.g. Schartau, Dalgleish, & Dunn, 2009).

One rationale that is often put forward, in apparent contradistinction to efforts to persuade mothers of young children to work, is that mothers have an important job to do in bringing up children.

If Mr. Clinton wins an agreement with the North Koreans that he describes as enforceable, he would be undermining one of the chief rationales that the Bush campaign put forward for its national missile defense program, which is to meant to protect against a limited nuclear attack from possible enemies -- specifically North Korea.

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