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As for rationalisation, when two hospitals in Bournemouth and Poole proposed last year a merger to rationalise their services, the Competition Commission prohibited it; and plans to move the world-famous Papworth hospital to the biomedical campus at Cambridge are being blocked by the Treasury, which wants it to shore up Peterborough hospital's PFI-stricken finances by moving there instead.
But, for both leaders, theory served mostly to rationalise their instincts.
Well-read, many of them turned to European literature and philosophy to rationalise their deaths.
The MoD said how BAE "rationalise their business" is a matter for the company.
They can rationalise their game and use only what they need to get the job done.
Or compiling videos in a pitiful attempt to rationalise their childishness.
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They are now rationalising their working methods in the court.
Other artists, most of all Grosz and his friend John Heartfield, rationalised their subversive art by joining the Communist movement.
He accepts that the Europeans cannot wait until they get one before rationalising their defence companies: the Americans would sweep the board.
Large diversified mining companies, such as Rio Tinto, Anglo American and BHP Billiton are already rationalising their business plans to cope with the expected downturn, it says.
He says it will only get harder for London Gateway to attract business, given that the world's major shipping lines are increasingly grouped in a limited number of alliances, which are already committed to existing ports and concentrating on rationalising their services, as their ships grow ever bigger.
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