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She realised that many refugees couldn't rationalise to their children why they couldn't go home.
As Allspaw says: "It's about whether or not we are able to rationalise to ourselves how we made that decision".
He at least takes a moment to rationalise to himself (and lie to his wife) that there's nothing wrong with what these twentysomething jokers are up to.
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There are many reasons for this ranging from the need to rationalise costs to the need to rationalise technology management.
"We are moving to a situation which allows people to rationalise dishonesty to a much, much higher degree," Ariely told Wired Magazine last year.
The reason for this persistent failure to rationalise housing, to make it into a product like any other, might be because it tries to rationalise something – the property market – that is inherently irrational.
We have got 36 buildings across the borough that we are trying to rationalise down to four.
The whole thing defies explanation; I frequently find myself attempting to rationalise it, to find sense and reason in it, but I cannot.
But above all, they report on the impact on vulnerable people of the bedroom tax – a blunt instrument, they say, with which to rationalise access to social housing.
They merely attempt to rationalise, according to scientific evaluation of a hierarchy of clinical trial evidence, government or other third party (private health insurer) reimbursement expenditure [ 58].
Or should the focus shift from denial and rationalising to shame (confrontation mode)?
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