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Given Okocha's talismanic qualities, it was a difficult decision to rationalise, as were the opening 10 minutes.
To be effective, it is likely that such interventions will need to target and address AS patient's health literacy to allow them to better understand, process, rationalise AS and thus, minimise their anxiety.
The British Bankers Associationn said: "The OFT's market study contains many good points but some of its numbers are difficult to rationalise as they use assumptions and averages and, importantly, do not recognise the costs of providing the services.
However, the rank order of similarity within the Galegoid clade is not so easy to rationalise, as the Vicieae and Trifolieae tribes (to which field pea and M. truncatula belong) are thought to share a common ancestor more recently in evolutionary time than with the Cicereae tribe, to which chickpea belongs [ 51].
A second theory was that TRAPS mutations increase the affinity of the receptor for TNFα – a concept difficult to rationalise as mutations would be predicted to have a profound effect on the overall structure of TNFRI, and which is not supported by binding measurements of radiolabelled TNFα to patients' leukocytes [ 31].
However, the theoretical constructs linking prostate tumour growth and IGF-1 signalling axis have proven difficult to rationalise as the effects of genetically modifying IGF-1 levels or IGF-1 signalling pathways on PCa in TRAMP mice have given mixed results.
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The opportunities for modifying current professional practice standards to best use iCAD will be rationalised as well as the elements in ensuring the effectiveness of iCAD implementation.
As much as I could rationalise it — as I had rationalised it — my work-life balance had gotten way out of whack".
This ideology is often rationalised as "freedom" – particularly "economic freedom" – and wraps itself in the language of individualism.
Sad to say, the spike cannot be rationalised as an unavoidable consequence of the spectacular economic shock in 2008.
So the whole thing had to be rationalised as 'the Wimbledon Effect' - it did not matter where 'the players' came from so long as they played in London.
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