Sentences with phrase «very rationale»

It did so, secondly, not on the basis of a substantive analysis as the one suggested by Advocate - General Kokott, who, in her opinion of 28 October 2015, had focused on the distinction between the objectives of internal and international security, but, rather, by emphasizing the ancillary purpose of the Council decision concluding the transfer agreement as a decision the very rationale of which is dependent to a large extent on the broader, CFSP - dominated context.
It is important to note that the tone and tenor has to be very rationale and pragmatic while negotiating.
The Balkan protectorates represent the opposite values and they undermine the EU's credentials if not the EU's very rationale.
Shintoism gave its wholehearted support to the Japanese during the war, providing its very rationale, that the emperor was a descendant of the very gods who had created their islands, that Japan had a mandate to rule the world.
To grant the validity of the charismatic movement undercuts their very rationale for existence.
The prevention of the inefficiencies associated with unilateral tariff settings is the very rationale behind the rules - based trading system.

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«This is the right time to do this deal — if you get into the strategic rationale, it's very clear and very compelling.»
But the government's rationale for the delay also touches on another very real problem: the availability of reliable, desirable replacements.
Without any rationale thinking and fueled solely by emotions is the very reason why you see people try short - term fad diets and other questionable health choices along with poor business decisions.
However, critics point out that the program is very expensive (largely paid for by the public), that the technologies are risky, that the threat rationale isn't very strong and that this will affect international relations, and could lead to an arms race.
Elsewhere, Allen justifies human equality in terms of the drive to political speech and the natural powers of the human mind, but these rationales exclude the very young as well as the mentally handicapped.
«In the face of this fact, very simple logic and rationale dictates that the notions you subscribe to are the religious creations of the human mind, and not absolute truth.»
Our rationale was that any mature commitment that intelligent young people might make to a religious faith should be critically tested by the very best opponents.
I find your rationale for Kosher foods very interesting, but I prefer to consider meat according to its nutritional values and ease of procurement.
But his rationale ends with an economically worded warning whose implications are exceedingly far - reaching and implicitly add a very strong rider to any conclusion that might be drawn from his doctrinal expose, such as that indulgences should be widely granted and the people strongly encouraged to use them: `... yet other works of satisfaction are more meritorious with respect to our essential reward, which is infinitely better than the remission of temporal punishment».
Maximus plays on the terms logos and logoi continuously, but at its most basic the term logoi refers to the rationale, in a very loose sense one might say the nature that makes a thing what it is.
My rationale was that if I couldn't eat it, at the very least I should be able to smell it.
Dirk Van de Put, CEO of Mondelēz International, which will have a significant stake in KDP, said, «We have been very pleased with our coffee partnership with Keurig, and strongly support the strategic rationale for this transaction.
Difficult to understand your pundit rationale, but very revealing!
Some of you are very aggressive with little rationale.
My rationale is that its a fairly weak TE class and hurst is very pro-ready, but yea his flag you mention + age could maybe drop him.
He was somebody who was hugely knowledgeable about football, hard - working and very thoughtful and he would always come up with a rationale
However somehow this feels very different, players want out, key players contracts are expiring and bizarre decisions which are not rationale from the manager.
This is now my thinking and rationale, which i am very proud of!
The Solution: Sporty, functional bags by Go GaGA The Rationale: Dad deserves his very own man - bag.
I understand the rationale when it comes to taking food off of diners» plates in restaurants, but a packaged muffin or a whole orange seems very different.
ROBIN KAPLAN: Yeah, I appreciate that you're health care provider actually gave you a very nice rationale of why you were» giving so much for a baby at that age because I think a lot of, sometimes we don't understand that the amount that the baby's getting is probably a lot more than she would have been taking from you had she had just been breastfeeding but because of that significant weight loss in getting rid of the jaundice that the amount she was getting was a little bit higher than maybe she would have gotten if a breastfeed didn't go well
Explaining the rationale for the conferment of the title, the Bulenga Naa told the NPP flag bearer that «we have listened to you, and we know you very well.
VL: I'm very comfortable with my rationale and I've explained that to you.
At a very private meeting somewhere in the State of Pennsylvania in the United States in the months leading to the 2015 elections, one of the leading lights of the Bourdillon gang, when questioned as to the rationale for opposing the National Conference had retorted, probably without thinking of the implication of his response, «We just want political power in the next election.»
Explaining the rationale for the implementation of policies such as Free Senior High School Education and the restoration of Teacher and Nursing Training allowances despite enormous fiscal challenges, Vice President Bawumia said any nation that seeks to achieve holistic development must necessarily invest in its human capital, «and the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo, is very committed to the education of every young person in Ghana, because an educated population is a prerequisite for growth.»
A better question is whether we have self - control, and it's very easy to see what the evolutionary rationale of that is.
«The retrospective data are very intriguing and we have a good physiological rationale for why it may be happening,» says Durieux, co-author of a review article on the surgery — cancer connection in the June 2010 issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia.
Bienenstock agreed that a better rationale for federal oversight would be very useful.
The difficulty of performing this operation with very large semi-primes underlies modern cryptography and has offered a key rationale for the creation of large - scale quantum computers.
The idea behind a â $ œHuman Vaccine Projectâ $ is to combine efforts at developing vaccines for major (but very different) diseases such as influenza, dengue, HIV, hepatitis C, tuberculosis and malaria, with the rationale that what scientists working on those diseases have in common is the Ray Ban outlet challenge of working with the human immune system.
I hope that you can provide us with a very clear rationale as to why a healthful vegan (plant - based diet, no - oils omega - 6: omega - 3 in the range of 2:1 to 4:1) should need to take this oil.
Give your partner the benefit of the doubt: People are very quick to point out if something's not completely right, but a lot of times, there's a rationale behind people's behavior.
If the user clarifies his / her rationale at the very beginning then it sort things out and helps in making quick connections with people having interest in common activities and lifestyle.
That is the best rationale why this mature dating site is very interesting.
There's very little rationale as to why Guy can spell pretty much anything thrown at him, or any explanation as to how he ended up learning the spelling of just about every word in existence.
«If we are attentive to the broader assault on public education by the forces of neoliberalism,» said Madeloni, «we have to critique Darling - Hammond at the very least for naïveté about these forces when she allows herself and her work to be taken up by them, when she allows the discourses they use to bash teacher education to become part of her rationales
It became clear to us that homework is a contested issue not merely because its pedagogical rationale is questionable nor even because it constitutes a disproportionate burden for poor and working - class families but also because of very widespread time pressures on a large majority of our population.
In light of the long - term implications, the lack of binding rationale or a requirement that rationale be converted to district policy could be very damaging.
Rationale We support early childhood programs because recent research in neuroscience has revealed the learning potential of very young children, the plasticity of the young brain, and the astounding mental growth that ordinarily takes place in the first few years of life.
Robert's rationale for his Lesson 1 evaluation of a 3 (i.e., midway between not at all effective, 1, and very effective, 5) was vague along the Focus and Quality of Evidence dimension, in that it lacked a direct connection to his lesson learning goal of students coming to understand the base - ten system through the use of a place value chart.
Similarly, in his rationale for his Lesson 2 evaluation of a 4 (i.e., almost at a 5, very effective), the response did not specify which «connections» students were able to make in relation to using prior place value knowledge to complete base - ten multiplication problems.
Mike puts forward a very good argument, offering a credible rationale for the fiasco we are faced with.
but then I didn't agree with the very idea of a real - money auction house, so I found their rationale for protecting it very weak anyway.
If you combine them with lots of other funds — as many people do — it will be harder for you to gauge how your savings overall are split among stocks and bonds and you'll may very well undermine the rationale for buying a target - date fund in the first place — i.e., to assure you have a coherent and consistent investing strategy.
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