0 to try to find reasons to explain your behaviour, decisions, etc.:
1 to make a company, way of working, etc. more effective, usually by combining or stopping particular activities, or (of a company, way of working, etc.) to become more effective in this way:
2 to create a reason, explanation, or excuse for something:
3 to make a company, way of working, etc. more effective, usually by combining or stopping particular activities, or by employing fewer people:
The lack of fit between state-sponsored terminologies and actual everyday practice is rationalized by speakers in various metapragmatic narratives, including some routinized ones.
Market incompleteness rationalizes the existence of gradual changes in consumption.
Other cases are not easily rationalized since there is no known function for the proteases during seed maturation.
Clinical guidelines have received much attention as public policy tools for reforming and rationalizing health care (9;11;15;35;42;71).
The women may also be rationalizing their situation since they are less likely to become pregnant than the younger women.
Although this allocation of risk may seem extreme, it may be rationalized with the argument that wages are sluggish due to contractual arrangements.
Ineluctably rationalizing the division of labor, the state becomes the prime mover in fracturing the human into the stunted and the tunnel-visioned.
Pro-natal policies may have emerged from a multiplicity of factors rationalized by patriarchal ideological under pinnings, but not entirely ref lective of them.
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解釋, 合理地解釋(行為、決定等),為…找出合理的理由, 就…辯解…
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解释, 合理地解释(行为、决定等),为…找出合理的理由, 就…辩解…
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racionalizar, razonar…
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racionalizar, reorganizar, reestruturar-se…
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racjonalizować…
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mazeret/geçerli neden bulmak, kılıf bulmak/uydurmak, verimli hâle getirmek/gelmek…
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justifier…
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rasjonalisere, forklare rasjonelt…
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