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It gets excused ("she bruises so easily"), rationalized ("he was going to inherit that money soon anyway") or simply missed by good people in a position to help who didn't know what to look for, or how to intervene.
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Randy Evans, editorial page editor of the Register, told The Huffington Post Wednesday that "it's a little hard to rationalize he's concerned about misspeaking or not being able to speak his mind freely to The Des Moines Register, but he's able to speak his mind freely to Jay Leno or 'The View' or Jon Stewart or David Letterman".
John wasn't American, I rationalized, he would be less unwelcome than I in a combat zone, or else less attractive as a hostage, if it came to that.
"He rationalized what he was doing and put all those things in a place where they did not affect his golf," Parent said.
A deal that paid $19 million a year would also allow Jeter to rationalize that he was not taking a pay cut, a point that was emphasized on Friday by one National League executive who has been watching the Jeter situation with interest.
He could rationalize that he was new and the professor knew what was appropriate.
You try to rationalize that he was so disabled by his disease that his life had really ended a while ago.
"In retrospect, they're disgusting, many of the things we used to do — too much fat and too much sugar, and a series of clichés taught while being rationalized," he said.
No matter how Donald Trump rationalized his involvement, he was in boxing then as the live-site promoter of a big fight.
Yet a censo r must somehow rationalize what he is doing.
"It's our own dirt," he said, rationalizing why he is one of the few who still uses the shower.
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