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the rationalisation
noun
Alternative spelling of rationalization
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The rationalisation at the time was that the academy's independence needed to be preserved.
Perhaps that is just the rationalisation that I have always used to justify my behaviour.
In future, it advised, mergers must not be mere formalities, but must allow the rationalisation of staff and branches.
And some operators' bosses may find it too painful to face commercial reality, delaying the rationalisation, Mr Shah worries.
But Czech leaders do not, deep down, believe in the EU's common line on Russia, which amounts to the rationalisation of impotence.
Now that is down to 36 and may go lower.Along with the rationalisation of the product range came a raising of sights to build better vehicles.
Difficult decisions on the rationalisation of hospital services cannot be postponed indefinitely, nor can the financial plight of almost every acute provider.
Work assessments for people with Parkinson's and cerebral palsy isn't a different take on morality, it's immorality, and it doesn't particularly matter what the rationalisation is.
The rationalisation this week is about creating "centres of excellence" – a euphemism for factories specialising in one or two products, rather than making a bit of everything.
It includes eco-taxes levied on polluters and a basic income for all, paid for by the rationalisation of the economy.
At the head of the campaign to bring Madrid into line with London is Ignacio Buqueras, president of the Association for the Rationalisation of Spanish Working Hours.
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