“The parliament, who had by this time obtained a good deal of the rationalness of republican principles, paid no attention to these scruples.”
“And what difference is there between the credibleness and rationalness of any of these wonders and the credibleness and rationalness of Papal infallibility?”
“Discussions on other asset divestitures and business rationalisations are ongoing.”
“His supporters point to what they consider to be a moral clarity that has ended a lengthy period of fudges and rationalisations on crucial issues such as terrorism.”
“Whatever rationalisations we give ourselves, we may justify our role as Instrument of Betrayal by devaluing the importance of the already existing bond.”
“Don't go calling one of those brutal lifestyle rationalisers who will insist you throw out anything you haven't worn for a year, or going on a panic-induced spending spree.”
“The purpose of Gould's effervescent new book is to eulogise the distinctive rationalities of story-telling and other non-scientific ways of thinking.”
“Given the relative success of the scientific enterprise it would seem that particular rather universal rationalities have been selected for.”
“I examine the concept of evidence and Lin's competing rationalities within the context of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health.”