Sentences with phrase «whole rationale»

«The whole rationale for giving larger bonuses and larger payouts to executives is that their total pay package is supposed to be riskier than that of the average worker,» says Eleanor Bloxham, president of the Value Alliance, a group that advises companies on corporate governance.
Her whole rationale for suing is that Trump has damaged her reputation by calling her a liar.
In his latest book, published in September and provocatively titled The God Delusion, he slates the whole rationale behind belief in God at all.
The whole rationale of symbolic gestures requires that they disrupt and disturb the secular order.
Your whole rationale seems to be that terms favoring the player are ok, but terms that favor the employer must always be open to renegotiation.
Rudy Giuliani wants an apology from de Blasio, and says the whole rationale for the Democratic frontrunner's campaign is «phony.»
«Property taxes are not a political issue among residential homeowners, and as a result, the whole rationale for capping local property taxes is different here,» she said.
«The whole rationale behind this project is the idea that, if your partner is interested in someone else, he / she probably thinks that this other person has attractive traits.
«I had this whole rationale for why these three [DNA variants] would have an effect,» said Stanford's Christopher Gardner, co-author of the $ 8 million study.
The whole rationale is the good of the many outweighs the good of the one.
«To question this target... is to challenge the whole rationale for collectively addressing climate change.»
The whole notion behind it that you would build this $ 7 billion pipeline and 20 - something billion dollar facility at the end of the pipeline before shipping it off to China, it goes against the whole rationale for the pipeline in the first place — which is to rip and ship raw bitumen to China.»
If this is the case, then the whole rationale of the market abuse procedures seems to have been undermined — it was supposed to be easier and less resource intensive to pursue the civil sanction of market abuse.
If more states follow Massachusetts, the whole rationale for the ABA's rigid accreditation standards may start to erode.
The whole rationale for the judge appointment process not being subject to elections is to ensure their independence and inoculate them from being pressured by momentary prevailing vicissitudes.
The whole rationale of criminal legislation for the last 10 years implicitly suggests that Parliament decides the parameters of justice.
It will be long before you see the whole rationale of the existence of some seemingly redundant forms.
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