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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some rationale to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to express that there is a reason or justification for a particular action or belief. For example, "I have some rationale to believe that this project will succeed."
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You'd find some rationale to dismiss the new evidence, no matter how reliable it may be, or just ignore the new information altogether.
In this article, the authors attempt to provide clinicians with some rationale to guide their therapy for the management of CI in patients treated with mild therapeutic hypothermia.
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Nonetheless, the accompanying crystal structure paper provides some structural rationale to reconcile the stoichiometry of a Rev hexamer docking to a Crm1 dimer.
The results of a validation can be applied beyond its immediate coverage; however, some rationale needs to be applied to such extrapolation.
Before considering an inverse folding algorithm into specific RNA structures one has to have at least some rationale as to why there exists one sequence realizing a given target as mfe-configuration.
By adopting some rationale simplifications to describe the bond-slip behavior, the problem is developed in a way that a closed-form solution can be obtained which is, therefore, particularly useful for practical design purpose.
"What I'm waiting for is some rationale as to whether she's truly interested in keeping fossil fuels in the ground in a consistent fashion or whether she's just piecemealing the Arctic from a old-school environmentalist point of view," Miller told VICE News.
Undoubtedly Muslims felt betrayed by the Western democracies, and this has provided rationale to some violent jihadists, including many of those now sympathetic to ISIS (the so-called Islamic State).
Subsequent lower court rulings have expanded that rationale to reduce some limits on political campaign contributions, which has put the chase for political money on steroids.
Immunization of newborns is another possible strategy that has been investigated in some recent studies with the rationale to provide protection in first months of life when infants are more vulnerable.
So when it comes to deciding between a Pure Choice and a Public Health Pluralist Model (one which allows the rationale to be some combination of providing choice, reducing the prevalence of disability, reducing costs, and acting to benefit pregnant women) it seems that the latter is not necessarily any more vulnerable to eugenics-critiques than the former.
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