ra·tion·ale
n.
1. Fundamental reasons; the basis.
2. An exposition of principles or reasons.
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study rationale explain the goal and design of the study
They defended their discrimination policy with the rationale that woman were incapable to work.
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An intellectual is a person with intellect that surpass beyond the average intellegence and even the genius intellegence, and is far more superior in logical thinking and problem solving then anyone could possibly do. Examples include Leonardo Da Vinci, who is guessed to have the intellegence of 200-400 points, or more (100 being average)
Business + Rationale = Business Rationale.
Chlamydia is a bacteria; it has no rationale.
the rationale for supplier development
iWhat is the rationale for comparison in administration?
Rationale of the Dirty Joke was created in 1968.
study rationale explain the goal and design of the study
a rational is to tell why you choose the topic that you choose
the rationale of being late to class is that you get sent to the principle office
They defended their discrimination policy with the rationale that woman were incapable to work.
who does not think
For me is that it is important
it is the intoduction of your investigatory project. it enriches your SIP :)))