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The structure of the yeast Pol α CTD B subunit complex further allows the rationalisation of a number of experimental observations concerning the role of the CTD and its interaction with the B subunit.

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It lies in the rationalisation of impotence: a very European preoccupation.The key to Tintin is that he has the mindset of "someone born in a small country", says Charles Dierick, in-house historian at the Hergé Studios.

It's not clear whether Mr Bayh holds these views deeply, or whether they are post facto rationalisations of an emotional decision to quit.

At this point I was faintly aware of a romanticisation taking place, a rationalisation of what had been, in real terms, a pointless experiment.

Frydenberg dismissed a question about whether the government might need more than market forces to trigger a rationalisation of coal-fired power – perhaps a structured plan to phase out coal.

Evaluate the impact of the use of the guidelines on the adequacy of abdominal echographies, greater rationalisation of echography as a diagnostic test and the quality of the requests.

Winning a symbolic fight could strengthen his hand in pursuing other contested reforms, including a rationalisation of the country's tribunal system and a loosening of the labour market.

More recently, in 2001, historian of science Dan Eshet has argued that efforts to create a "synoptic view" have resulted only in a rationalisation of the contradictions in Priestley's thought, because they have been "organized around philosophical categories" and have "separate[d] the producers of scientific ideas from any social conflict".

These rules accumulated through an historical process of rationalisation of popular wisdom, playing an important role in the regulation of social life and the settlement of conflicts.

"As somebody who was born and bred only 17 miles from Sheffield, I don't need any lectures from the honourable lady and, in particular, not from the party opposite given that the last Labour government closed offices in York and Liverpool and axed over 1,500 jobs in Preston and across the Fylde coast as part of a major rationalisation of DWP [ Departmentfor Work and Pensions] offices".

In the absence of such a rationalisation of capacity, thinks Gemma Gouldby of FACTS Global Energy, margins will stay poor indefinitely.

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