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"They identified this early on that they would rationalize the Sun business," Mr. Barnicle said.
Erected in the 1960s, the 4000 was meant as a utopia, an experiment in social engineering that would rationalize the lives of the immigrant workers it would house.
He said that there have been, and continue to be, plenty of companies that would rationalize expense-report misdeeds as a gray area and figure out how to keep a successful chief in place.
"We can't anticipate any circumstance that would rationalize the department issuing a six-year license to a person who is only legally in the country on a temporary basis," he said.
Her first post, in December 2006, took issue with an optimistic Citigroup report that maintained that the mortgage industry would "rationalize" in 2007, to the benefit of larger players like, well, Citigroup.
A national pharmaceutical distribution network resembling Amazon would rationalize the supply chain so that margins become less arbitrary and cost structures become market-driven based on a national scale.
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We'd rationalize why certain contestants were deserving over others and it was during this popcorn-bowl bonding time that my son, Spencer [1], began defining his standards of good artists over bad.
Formal equality of opportunity as characterized in this entry would not rationalize this legal policy.
When Rubbermaid could not, or would not, rationalize its delivery system to consolidate shipments from different factories, Wal-Mart took simplification into its own hands.
That law would indeed rationalize the whole process of tax collection and tax inspections by reducing the statute of limitations to three years from ten and adding major protections under production-sharing agreements between foreign and Russian companies.
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