Sentences with phrase «rationale from»

While this seems bizarre, there is a rationale from the seller's perspective for this.
That, not surprisingly, is essentially the rationale of the majority in Cook, at 842, where the majority adopted the rationale from some U.S. decisions, albeit not put quite so bluntly as «make the negligent person pay».
I've heard a lot of rationale from people trying to make sense of the layoffs.
The rationale from the county's budget and accounting department was that the animals were being counted as «assets» that could not just be given away.
Share your rationale from a sound understanding of the issues, Krouse says.
In a Michigan State study, students who were given a rationale for why learning is important from their peers got much better final grades than students who were given the same rationale from the teacher.
However somehow this feels very different, players want out, key players contracts are expiring and bizarre decisions which are not rationale from the manager.
Indeed, sphere sovereignty takes part of its rationale from the organic layers of creation and the various spheres arising from them.
Before looking at these rationales from the perspective of what governments intended, it must be remembered that it was the persistent fighting for justice by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples that led to these statutes in the first place: 34

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Our recent book, «Saving International Adoption: An Argument from Economics and Personal Experience,» explores the rationale - both real and invented - that countries use to explain curtailing foreign adoptions.
The other classical rationale for punishment — a rationale usually reserved for explaining the value of incarceration — is an interest in removing offenders from settings in which they would be able to repeat their crimes.
When Bombardier Inc. spun off its recreational products division in 2003, the rationale was to separate the industrial conglomerate's consumer - driven powersports products — Ski - Doos, Sea - Doos and ATVs, as well as Rotax and Evinrude engines — from its larger - scale, institutionally driven manufacturing in aerospace and public transportation (planes and trains).
Marchionne spoke plainly about the rationale against splitting Jeep from the rest of Fiat Chrysler on the earnings call, warning that the remainder of the company might not be healthy enough to survive.
The rationales come up from time to time but my experience is that they don't support deals.
Rationale: Steel demand should increase from reconstruction activity after the hurricane and a turnaround in China.
Rationale: Valero and Hess were unaffected by Hurricane Sandy and are set to benefit from a turnaround in China and rising oil prices.
In order to fully comprehend what Spotify is doing, it's important to understand the mechanics of a direct listing, how it differs from a normal IPO and, perhaps most importantly, the rationale for doing one.
After all, Mylan acquired the EpiPen from another company, and while Bresch insists that significant improvements have been made to the epinephrine - delivering product itself, she also admitted on Thursday that a big part of the price increase rationale was to fund marketing and awareness efforts for the device.
Our experience of working with businesses that have successfully grown overseas has involved focusing on a clear rationale, quantifying risks, developing a flexible strategy, understanding their tax implications and securing buy - in from key stakeholders.
The Institute's rationale for increasing the overall contribution rate from 20 per cent of pay to 24 per cent is their claim that the use of «fair - value» calculations reveals that the pension liabilities are much higher than reported, due to the use of a too high discount rate.
Finally, aluminum is made from bauxite, but the US has few meaningful supplies of bauxite, mainly in Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia and Virginia, which make the Trump administrations national security rationale for its imposition of tariffs on aluminum suspect.
By explaining their rationale, policymakers departed from their previous practice and underlined Carney's interest in making the bank's decisions more transparent.
The rationale is that unless the government gives the large financial institutions what they want and saves them from taking a loss, their «incentive» to protect the economy from devastation will be gone.
Following President Donald Trump's early - March announcement that he would tax overseas metals — citing national security concerns with China as a rationale — the government imposed a 25 percent tax on steel and a 10 percent tax on aluminum imported from certain countries.
Silver Standard's rationale for doing the deal was simple — its Pirquitas Mill runs out of feed in 2017 and it sees an opportunity to use Chinchillas, located only 30 km from the mill, to extend Pirquitas» production life by multiple decades.
Apart from portfolio rebalancing, does this profit tactic rationale apply to OEICs?
It is a slim reed that Calabresi extends, but he is at least open to the possibility that the state might be able to demonstrate» in a way he thought it had not adequately done» a sufficient rationale for prohibiting doctors from killing.
You need to quit assuming that I haven't already been down all these roads of lame rationale and start trying to see why I'm right... You'd be amazed at the ill - conceived and ill - logical reactions that you get from otherwise sane people.
I'm far from grasping its rationale fully myself.
However, most of moral behavior is far from conscious — our rationales are largely post-hoc.
The examples that follow are borrowed from the rationale for Dickinson College's recently approved new undergraduate English curriculum, which I think is a fine example of, and in part an Inspiration for, the position I have been developing in this essay.
Certain private industries are also involved: those positioned to profit from enacted controls as well as financial institutions heavily invested in «green technologies» whose rationale disappears the moment global warming is widely understood to be a non-problem.
That additional data, derived from the twin sources of Revelation (Tradition and Scripture), is impressive and enriching, and fills in for Christians the full rationale for the teaching against homosexual acts.
But what is preached came from MEN, combined with rationales that support some other type of thinking.
But as I argued in a post from 2011, this rationale represents a major inconsistency in Baptist teaching:
The disjoining of God's «creation ordinances» and the consequent universal norms of justice attached thereto, from God's «redemption ordinances,» which establish a unique rationale for a «Christian» politics, has demonstrated itself in various forms in contemporary Christian thinking.
Bodies like the ADL and the ACLU, far from endorsing moral anarchy, have mounted positive rationales for pluralism from the perspective of libertarian and other traditions.
your intelligence, wit, logic, rationale, etc. as an Atheist didn't do so much help to spare you from being duped by your fellow Atheist.
Such transference usually implies this conversation is going outside the bounds of rationale and into flame war — it is time to walk away from it.
Since Girard's thesis is that the gospel of Jesus Christ has inexorably through the ages taken rationales for violence away from us by revealing the gods who demand violence as idols, the West has finally reached the point of secularity, the point at which the divine justifications drop away altogether.
The process of construing emancipatory mythographies involves both an interaction with an appropriation of forms from the dominant group and a subtle rejection of it in order to reclaim for the Paraiyars their own human identity and rationale for existence.31
Challenge his thinking, question his rationale but refrain from using phrases like Heretic, Apostate, etc... This does little to engender communication and growth.
And even if one can construct a theoretical rationale for doing so, as Romanus Cessario does, it was wildly imprudent of Pius IX to take Edgardo from his parents, given the scandal it brought upon the Catholic Church, a scandal that continues to this day.
Their rationale was that if they would eat from that fruit, it would make evil part of themselves, and every action they would do after that would be the same: pushing away the evil, time and time again, which would be a greater accomplishment than before because the evil they would be pushing away would be from inside themselves.
As Clarence Thomas would put it later, in another case, these rationales could have the federal government virtually displacing local governments in anything they do, including the rescue of lost cats from trees.
I can understand making the point that the people of Ferguson should be invited to forgive what they perceived as a wrong on the part of the officer...... but for you to make the assumption and then state that the Officer's action was «wrong» (if that is what you meant to say) is not something I can agree with, not without your full rationale (which maybe I missed from an earlier post)....
In his conversation with Bill, the man quoted from the Gospel story of Jesus and the rich young man as a rationale for his actions.
Everything from conscription to the saturation bombing of cities can find a rationale in popular sovereignty.
But this move cuts the ground out from under the Hartshornian rationale of conceiving of God's «psychological simultaneity» as temporally thin.
Insights for these courses are often borrowed from the related professional fields of communications or psychology or business administration, and their theological and religious aims and rationale have begun to disappear.
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