To make a diner rationally from the standpoint of geometry would have missed the all-important role of Googie architecture in the realm of psychology.
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The main routes built as a result of the railway mania would surely have come about with or without the frenzy of the 1840s, and been part of a more rationally planned national network.
Insofar as science does a far better job of rationally explaining how the world works, I think scientific prudence deserves more of a chance.
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Sometimes emotions move us to act before we even have a chance to think rationally about them.
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Given that, SNP ministers say, rUK ministers and the financial system would rationally prefer a stable sterling zone rather than Scotland deploying sterling free from constraint on their northern boundary.
What's happened in business is that the rules of the real 21st century aren't clear to us, so instead we spend our time responding rationally to a world which we understand and recognize, but which no longer exists.
In other words, investors are giving the patent challenge more weight than they rationally should because a negative outcome--as seen with Prozac--would be so painful.
The result horrified me -- almost all of the time spent acting rationally in response to a world which doesn't exist turned out to be wasted.
We guess this is one of those loyalty metrics that came from questions that a research team decided meant loyalty, instead of what actual consumers said creates loyalty, based on what they considered important and expected emotionally and rationally from a category brand.
In any rationally managed business the payroll is a burden, not a benefit.
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What our economy needs now is a stronger dollar, but foremost it needs a stable dollar so that capital can more rationally reach its most productive use, free of the investment distortions and illusions wrought by unstable money values.
Decision fatigue is a biological process that affects our ability to think rationally and make good decisions.
Governments are fighting to save their economies from a liquidity trap in which individual banks choose, rationally, to shore up their capital by withdrawing loans from healthy firms and households, but collectively tip the economy into depression.
In order to render a legal opinion that will satisfy the parties and necessary third-parties such as a rating agency for a bond securitization, a whole host of issues arise that cannot be rationally addressed for at least two reasons: One, certain transaction restrictions applicable to SCF are considered divine and unalterable.
Clement was later supported by the highly influential Augustine of Hippo and later Christian thinkers built on this idea, noting that if the cosmos was the product of a rational God then it could and should be apprehended rationally.
But thoughtful directors should agree that differences of view are a positive factor, as long as they can be resolved rationally and collectively.
It certainly is not the sort of rationally constructed editorial that one would hope to find in a credible publication.
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However, in the immediate aftermath of a shooting, people are typically not yet able or willing to rationally examine these other contributing factors.
"We're a certain kind of culture which makes it hard for us to behave rationally when the rational thing is to be tough, " he says.
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"You know, you get caught up in the emotional and the physical components of a relationship, and the last thing you're doing is thinking rationally, " she said.
Instead, many bosses have responded, entirely rationally, by trying to sweat as much return in as short a time as they can manage from as little equity as possible.
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If a finance professor ever tries to tell you that markets are efficient and stocks are rationally priced, cite this Pimco fund.
Bank chief executives rationally have to pull back on lending in light of increased risks, Dimon says, a spiral effect the government is trying everything in its power to break.
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