Another reason is that part of the rationale for local TV may have been weakened.
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President Bush made the assertion in his 2003 State of the Union address as part of the rationale for going to war, attributing the report to British intelligence.
Investors are asking to hear more of the rationale behind advisers' recommendations and have become more likely to bounce those suggestions off other people and do some of their own research online, according to Cerulli.
Part of the rationale for big government-sponsored rebates on what is an otherwise uneconomic source of power is the strategic benefit of distributing small-scale power generation across the landscape rather than focusing it in a hulking coal or nuclear plant.
The collection holds rare gems such as interviews with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, both of whom discuss some of the rationale behind Apple's name -- Jobs asserts that it was selected to place his company ahead of Atari in the phone book.
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Instead of a public investment for a public return, instead of the rationale being to mobilise the most talented members of society for the good of society, for social leadership in a more complex world, the kind of rhetoric we heard in the 1950s, '60s and early 1970s, the emphasis has shifted.
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So much of the rationale in having a CIO take on another area of responsibilities is the need for process improvement in the new area, or the need to leverage technology better in the new area, or to identify ways in which setting standards or centralizing to a greater degree might reduce costs.
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The president acknowledged that the reputation of the United States has diminished in some parts of the world and that his administration must "continue to do a better job" of explaining the rationale behind its actions.
The current UK World Heritage Review of the Tentative List published in 2011, explains the rationale for the selection of the properties and identifies the 11 nominees.
They say they won't comment on individual cases and don't give us an indication of what the rationale is.
Second, and related to this, the online format requires us to rethink the pace of lectures and also the rationale for assessment.
Some of this faulty decision-making may also reflect the underlying rationale of hedge-fund investments.
Thomas Farley, commissioner of the city's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, explained the rationale behind allowing stores to sell tbig, sugary drinks but not restaurants.
He never bought off on the stuff that you know came to be the series of excuses for the behavior, the rationale for non-U.S. action in certain situations.
The original rationale of such technology was to identify criminals in places like the airport, but retailers are apparently now using it to personalize store offerings.
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At the same time, it is necessary to point out that the Holocaust provides neither the first, nor the primary, nor the only rationale for the establishment of a Jewish state.
Yet that cannot last, because the rationale of liberalisation is for power generators to choose their suppliers.
The rationale of increasing the breadth of suitability is further complemented by the fact that TV viewing habits of consumers are changing.
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Regardless of sound rationale, the complaining surrounding the claim that these new rules are changing the tradition of the game will continue.
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Part of the Hank-a-pologist rationale is an outgrowth of a purist theory.
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They give us an opportunity to explain the rationale of our global realignment, such as our focus on capabilities rather than numbers.
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Freeman and Longueuil were based on inside information, nor that Mr. Cohen had any knowledge of the portfolio managers' rationale for recommending the trades.
Following the luncheon program, the symposium turned to a discussion format to consider in greater detail the rationale for and likely impact of the GCCT.
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The rationale of Operation Phoenix was never economic, however.
Most presidential candidates don't think it appropriate to bet that the U.S. dollar will lose value by speculating in Swiss Francs, which is basically the rationale offered by the trustee of Romney's "blind" trust for opening this account.
The accompanying slide show includes full ratings and rationale for all of the used cars we feel are among the best deals.
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The sole FINRA Arbitrator hearing this dispute rendered a very thoughtful rationale in place of the usual terse ruling on these promissory note cases.
Western friends of reform in Russia should be under no illusion: The rationale for such an arrangement is not that it will ultimately produce the transformation of political and economic affairs in the former Soviet Union -- only on a more gradual, less tumultuous pace than originally envisioned by Yeltsin and his first administration led by Yegor Gaidar.
It is a mistake, however, to reject a research conclusion on grounds of a supposed flaw without first hearing out the researchers on the details and underlying rationale of their methodology.
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