By any count the brothers are under the pump as current difficulties are used to rationalize again. |
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A photoinduced intraenzyme electron-transfer model is proposed to rationalize the photoreactivation process. |
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Or do you rationalize your way into making decisions and following paths that keep you deaf to your inner voice? |
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The ability of the human mind to rationalize away stupidity is absolutely staggering. |
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Without the confession of faith we are bound to rationalize our actions, excuse our sins, and dodge the law's accusation. |
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I rationalize that the extra effort of watering is balanced by it being easier to transplant from a flat than from a garden seedbed. |
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Such investments reorganize instruction in ways that decenter the faculty, rationalize teaching, and expand the role of nonfaculty professionals. |
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The book lauds quartermaster-general Alexander Lawton's efforts to rationalize the procurement process. |
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One of my objections to the hypothesis has been that it's hard to rationalize, mechanistically. |
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It argues over the ethics of non-involvement, and scoffs at those who would rationalize the repugnant for the sake of a settled conscience. |
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They also helped rationalize the economy and guarantee unions' social and political role. |
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While the struts appear to partially compensate for the under sizing of the joists, the king-post trusses are more difficult to rationalize. |
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The high level of automation of missile preparation and launches helped rationalize alert duty missions and downsize alert crews. |
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Great efforts of the mind are required to rationalize actions that are obviously contrary to fundamental biological imperatives. |
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Without clear lines of demarcation, people can come up with all types of twisted logic to rationalize their behavior. |
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To be honest, I'm often left wondering what precisely he thinks is so new about sexual perversion and the attempt to rationalize it. |
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I could just rationalize the idea that he wants to be open and honest and that I'm a ray of the disinfecting sunshine. |
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Like emancipated concubines, prisoners of war were enlisted to rationalize the conflict as a civilizing mission. |
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They are just small-minded homophobes trying to rationalize their fear of people unlike themselves. |
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By generalizing the Onsager transport model we derived a set of equations that rationalize all pertinent observations. |
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How did the individuals who masterminded and ran the camp system rationalize their own behavior? |
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So what, then, is the big problem with simply trying to rationalize the system? |
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Hard to believe that these people can justify and rationalize such sickening behavior! |
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The extravagance of the court and the high cost of war absorbed all of France's resources and efforts to rationalize the tax system failed. |
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There was the bitterness over the recruiters' deception, but they tried their best to rationalize what was happening. |
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She could easily rationalize her actions by thinking she's working towards moving out of there. |
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You could go the government route and rationalize that the child is eating his vegetables when he smothers his tater tots in a puddle of ketchup. |
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He understood that the only way to rationalize slavery was to negate the slave's humanity. |
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I think in certain cleantech areas there will be a shakeout as investors rationalize their cleantech portfolios. |
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This operation enabled us to form an agreement with Vodafone: to completely rationalize and simplify the very complex structures of ownership. |
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Can you tell us what must still be done to stabilize and rationalize internal development factors? |
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Sparsely populated areas do not possess the critical mass necessary to rationalize the same level of service provided in urban areas. |
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It is an experience during which we perceive what exists, without trying to think or rationalize. |
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It is natural and human to seek to mitigate or rationalize against those stimuli which do not support the planned course of action. |
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We must complete the integration of these systems and processes to further rationalize and lower our cost structure. |
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I have also argued that these consequences of the wide acceptance of the race idea helped to perpetuate and to rationalize the practice of slavery. |
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We rationalize when we inauthentically offer reasons to support our claim. |
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This type of information is necessary to rationalize and systematize decisions in programming and in the allocation of scarce resources. |
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You can tap dance and you can rationalize and you can do a lot of things, but some things it just keeps plunging home. |
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Treatment professionals could rationalize their inattention to difference by citing underutilization of treatment resources by many minority groups. |
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Rather than rationalize the tax code, or reform entitlements, the government has taken a cleaver to discretionary spending. |
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This reappraisal was needed in order to rationalize the fur trade into a profitable system based on a sustained yield. |
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The NCC, like other federal departments and agencies, was reviewed and was directed to rationalize its landholdings. |
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They use all this brainpower to rationalize away problems and feelings. |
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You can easily rationalize it by telling yourself it's work-related. |
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He didn't bother trying to rationalize what the sound could have been. |
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Any attempt to justify and rationalize this is probably beside the point. |
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After the self-condemnation by so many Giants, Sehorn tried to rationalize the defense's bad game. |
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They should not minimize, rationalize, or explain the bullying away. |
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However, the truth is the mind is very subtle and it has the ability to rationalize which can turn the obvious into the ambiguous, and vice versa. |
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On the other hand, districts have used shortages to rationalize the employment of people who have not studied and do nor know the subjects they will teach. |
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They use pretzel logic to rationalize virtually anything, so we never know what they stand for. |
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When we rationalize we drum up a reason to justify whatever we do or think. |
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Let us not rationalize or attempt to justify an expulsion that in our hearts we know is wrong. |
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They rationalize away the facts, defend their position, and actually become more fervent. |
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Asked by his interviewer, Chemi Shalev, about anti-Muslim discimination, Foxman sought to rationalize it. |
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True conservatives no doubt will rationalize this away with thoughts of what they will do to the dreaded welfare state once the partisan realignment has been nailed down. |
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Fraudsters rationalize that there are no real victims because their targets are avaricious, complicit and gullible. |
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Admittedly, over-the-top car crashes aren't anything new in these movies, but there's this one scene which defies all attempts to rationalize it away. |
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Therefore it is necessary to make an effort to rationalize and make this information readable, easily accessible and usable. |
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We are moving to shore up measures that encourage patients to rationalize their health expenditures. |
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The Tribunal must maintain maximum effort to rationalize its working methods and increase its efficiency. |
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This IMF conditionality pigeon-holed the government into making difficult choices on how to distribute and rationalize expenditures. |
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The government tries to rationalize its position on the war, but it will not even care for the veterans and veterans' wives in this country. |
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Can you make a comment on that and rationalize the numbers, why they are going that route? |
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Part of its mandate was to rationalize the over-built and under-used railways. |
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Governments rationalize these initiatives as technical solutions to the problem of terrorism. |
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The group's goal is to rationalize its 1,000 applications and infrastructure components. |
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Most groups see a need to rationalize program delivery, integrating services into seamless, single-window operations. |
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Maybe you can rationalize racism when it only impacts a few families far from the seat of power. |
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The real problem is not so much to mobilize new resources but to rationalize uses! |
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We have a great capacity to rationalize our experiences, to justify our actions through the power of our mind. |
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Many of the assumptions which underlay earlier attempts to rationalize the process of educational development have been criticized or abandoned. |
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Do you tend to rationalize whatever the group does even when it goes against your sense of right and wrong? |
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But it was absolutely necessary for me to rationalize a structure that had, over time, become terribly cumbersome. |
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The aim is to rationalize the process of managing multilingual documentation in XML format, controlling translation costs and increasing the consistency of terminology. |
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The Staff Council wondered where responsibility for this lay, given that, year in year out, UNHCR managers had assured the Executive Committee that the necessary action was being taken to rationalize human resource policies. |
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In order to combine savings on general expenses with moves to minimize any impact on the environment, the Group has adopted a new travel policy in order to rationalize workrelated travel and trips. |
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This amount concerns the five months of GTA recurrently approved for the Legal Advisory Section and transferred to the Immediate Office to rationalize the number of sub-programmes. |
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Written by Moses in the desert, three thousand years on it continues posing an unsurmountable barrier for any attempt to rationalize monotheistic theologies. |
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Elections Canada will continue to be a trailblazer and to provide leadership to rationalize and improve efficiency while providing the best possible service to Canadian electors. |
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They rationalize the measurement and monitoring of multiple samples over a certain analysis period, the measurement of enzyme kinetics or the determination of the speed of a chemical reaction. |
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Although the traditional sport of boxing flourished throughout the 18th century, it was not until 1743 that boxer-entrepreneur Jack Broughton formulated rules to rationalize and regulate the sport. |
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In the first years of Philip's reign the Aragonese affair was settled, and Philip intensified his predecessors' efforts to reform and rationalize the administration of the realm. |
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Efforts to rationalize and improve the efficiency of the European Consumer Centers and Extra-Judicial networks have led to a decision to merge the two into a single structure. |
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Our main goal is to meet your integration needs through the installation of reliable and flexible solutions. These will allow you to rationalize the amount of processes while protecting your already existing investments. |
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In trying to rationalize why they did it, why one was caught with carrots in his shirt, I had to explain he was hungry, somebody took his meat or his porridge away from him. |
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We need to rationalize information systems around data, using tools that bring greater simplicity, and so more flexibility and improved cost control. |
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The Commission is, at present, undergoing a major re-organization in order to rationalize and improve the service which it provides for the European citizen. |
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The effects of the global crisis are forcing the social ministries to rationalize social investment and to improve the effectiveness of those programmes, especially in the poorest areas. |
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James Britton says that we rationalize and logicalize our memories into narrative form. |
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The hope was the government would intervene to reorganize and rationalize the industry, and raise the subsidy. |
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Mercantilists' writings were also generally created to rationalize particular practices rather than as investigations into the best policies. |
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With the increasing reduction in the free flow of leverage, Goldman Sachs is to rationalize its hedge-fund client list. |
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When sanctions are inadequate, suspects can rationalize criminal activity because the benefits simply outweigh the punishment if captured. |
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But an audit in and of itself is not a cure-all, especially because audits done without integrity can be used to rationalize political decisions. |
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White Canadians rationalize their exploitation of Aboriginal people and refuse to see their role in precipitating conflictual situations. |
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Because as an actor, you have to rationalize his decisions constantly. |
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Some find it easier to rationalize or justify the killing of enemy combatants than others. |
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She tried to rationalize her grandson's strange behavior by blaming it on the boy's father. |
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Celli has decided to divide its operations in order to rationalize and to give a more focused approach to its main two main businesses, Paper and Nonwovens Machinery. |
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In The Consciousness of the Litigator, Duffy Graham concludes that litigators rationalize their morals to advance their fee-paying clients' positions. |
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He said the government would not impose any new tax in the budget but considering various proposals to rationalize revenue targets and the tax net base would be increased. |
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On the plans to rationalize spending in the state budget, the minister said that the planned measures focus on ending the lavish and unnecessary expenditure. |
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They had been used for centuries to justify or rationalize the behavior of that status and conversely to scapegoat and blame some other category of people. |
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Likewise with the Executive Department, Edwin Corwin observed that the Court does sometimes rebuff presidential pretensions, but it more often tries to rationalize them. |
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Hizbollah Secretary General, Sheikh Hassan Nasserallah, called on some Lebanese to rationalize, be calm, keeping their discourse a political and not a sectarian one. |
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Management is thinking of ways to rationalize our system of production. |
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