Every asset manager needs a financial framework in his head to rationalise what he is doing. |
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They are not at the stage to rationalise the unnatural situations the serials depict. |
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Mr Bunyan said there was enormous scope to rationalise courier companies which deliver to people in rural communities. |
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And the question would be so concise that there would be no room for you to minimise, justify or rationalise your behaviour. |
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For respiratory tract infections, the primary goal was to rationalise prescribing, indicated by antibiotic prescription. |
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In addition the bill will systemise and rationalise the current fragmented regulations that are similar in nature. |
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At its best, his show celebrates the capacity of our imagination to conceive of, then rationalise, the ridiculous. |
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Hayley is like a machine, carrying out incremental change to rationalise companies. |
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Maybe, once upon a time, without language skills or the ability to negotiate and rationalise and reason, we had to resort to violence. |
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He did not seek to rationalise, justify, or otherwise try to hold on to his appointed position of trust. |
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Everybody is trying to rationalise behaviour that a previous generation would have been horrified by. |
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There is an all too-human tendency to rationalise our own behaviour, especially when we act irresponsibly or cruelly. |
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They rationalise the action claiming that their children are not mature and resourceful enough for this task. |
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Relax and rationalise your fears, make sure that your instructor teaches you about the water, learn about the effects of currents and riptides. |
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Sudden role reversals make it possible for the initiator to rationalise contradictions. |
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However, I still cannot understand or rationalise the distressing sequence of events that followed his death. |
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Another idea, which has been adopted by internet-based direct selling sites to rationalise the process, is the decision tree. |
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The printing process is not a core competency of ours, so we needed experts to rationalise the process fully. |
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Public sector general insurance companies are quietly dispensing with compassionate appointments in a bid to rationalise manpower utilisation. |
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The Thatcher government set out to rationalise Britain's state-run industries in preparation for privatisation. |
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In light of that, Irish Sugar's decision to rationalise the industry is timely. |
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He does not openly support jihadism, of course, but does attack its critics and rationalise or wilfully overlook some of its excesses. |
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Macedonia is currently undergoing a far-ranging defence review with an aim to rationalise both the armed forces and procurement practices. |
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The oft-repeated refrain that we are striving to rationalise the budget will become more than mere words this year. |
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But as snooper in chief, he has been in the unenviable position of having to both rationalise the NSA's choices and plot a new direction forward. |
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The States and Territories have been forced to rationalise their housing assets through the sale of renovated homes and the adoption of leaseback strategies. |
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Sopra Group will continue to capitalise on its core strengths to optimise, rationalise and industrialise. |
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It appears that companies are seeking to rationalise their information systems in order to cut costs and start investing again. |
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They are now looking to rationalise these data bases with the aim of only keeping one of them. |
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Not only that: our efforts to rationalise consumption has generated substantial savings, making Altran an all-round winner! |
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We therefore need to rationalise and structure a dialogue that has, for a long time, been a constant feature of our way of working. |
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In the future maritime operators will focus their service offerings on locations in China as they rationalise their Japanese destinations. |
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These conditions make the newly merged business's need to rationalise even more urgent. |
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However, the Group continued to rationalise industrial capacity with the sale or closure of 16 factories. |
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They had to rationalise their use of production factors in order to curb costs. |
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It's easy to rationalise one's behaviour by quoting conspiracy theories. |
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In the late 1980s Armco wished to rationalise its businesses. |
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The idea of money came about because there was a need to rationalise trade, to provide a base against which the worth of some object could be measured. |
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After the war there were script reforms carried out to rationalise the writing system, but that connection between characters and Japanese identity remains very strong. |
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The budget is expected to contain several innovative measures to tap black money, bring in more services under the tax net and to rationalise capital gains tax. |
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The officers made no attempts to rationalise their behaviour and were proud of their systematic brutalism towards what they regarded as uppity natives. |
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In addition, it would facilitate the organisation of international transport and thus eliminate technical barriers to trade and rationalise international transport operations. |
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In order to simplify and rationalise customs legislation, a number of provisions presently contained in autonomous Community acts have, for the sake of transparency, been incorporated into the Code. |
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In addition, the Commission is finalising the identification and definition of monitoring and impact indicators that will make it possible to rationalise and homogenise future programme evaluations. |
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In these works, Spero seems to have arrived at a stark answer to her own question: it's an artist's task not to rationalise, soften or explain, but to expose and inflict. |
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Hockey won't rationalise his infrastructure spending in Keynesian terms. |
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The purpose of this Decision is to rationalise operations for removals of third-country nationals who are the subject of removal orders taken by two or more Member States, through the organisation of joint flights. |
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The financial crisis has seriously affected the Member States of the European Union, who have had to rationalise and economise and this seems to have been mostly to the detriment of social security. |
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The LDC can provide all the necessary support to carry out your project through a multiservice window designed to improve, rationalise and simplify the services intended for promoters with a project like yours. |
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In 1997, works began, along with an increase of the productive capacity and a general restructuring of the factory, to rationalise the productive process. |
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However, throughout his communications with the Commission, he attempted to rationalise his initial answer on what in our view are tenuous grounds. |
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Midland needed to rationalise the enlarged Clydesdale but faced resistance. |
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Frameworks and mechanisms linking all partners could and should be set up to bring together all types of development assistance, rationalise it, and make it more efficient. |
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We often rationalise our moral decisions post hoc. |
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Legal scholars from Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard at the turn of the 20th century began to rationalise these disparate actions into a coherent body of law. |
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Prince Mansour pointed out that the thermal insulation would rationalise the consumption of energy and bring many benefits to the country and its citizens. |
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