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Discover Ludwig"serious rationale" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when discussing a subject that requires a thoughtful justification for what is being proposed. For example: "We must develop a serious rationale for why this project should move forward."
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There used to be a serious rationale behind his clothes, which gave his man-tailored suits a sense of content.
There was no serious rationale behind the selection.
So the voter ID laws make exercise of important rights contingent upon showing a state ID without any serious rationale and, furthermore, impose unnecessary burden on a significant number of voters.
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"Don't bother trying to find a serious military rationale behind any of this, unless that rationale is wishful thinking," he said.
"Don't bother trying to find a serious military rationale behind any of this, unless that rationale is wishful thinking," Romney told the Veterans of Foreign Wars Convention in Reno, Nev., on July 24.
He said Mr. Obama was demanding a "wholesale reduction in the nation's military capacity" at just the wrong time, with "massive" cuts that have no "serious military rationale".
Narrated by David Lynch and featuring everything from pyrotechnic sculpture to submarine choreography, the film teams Gréaud's freewheeling curiosity with serious conceptual rationale, and results in a collaborative work as scientifically progressive as it is aesthetically intriguing.
Without a serious financial rationale for the purchase of the Internet telephone company at 10 times sales, Microsoft took another leap into what Cisco's Mr. Chambers used to call "market adjacencies".
The conflict wasn't as costly -- in lives or money -- as Iraq, but the war lacked serious strategic rationale.
"It's an unusual public rationale for serious newspaper people, that's for sure," said Jay Rosen, a journalism professor at New York University.
When Matfield revealed the results, there was palpable surprise amongst the primarily Dutch audience: Over four-fifths of those Britons polled believed animals should be used in research, provided that the medical rationale was serious, that lower organisms (e.g. rodents, not primates) were used, and that suffering was minimized.
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