- one
based on
published rules; also,
jargon for a
reduction in
staff Rationalisation (mathematics), the
process of
removing a
square root or
imaginary number...
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print (ISBN 1402159072); a
trinomial example with
square roots is on p. 256,
while a
general theory of
rationalising factors for
surds is on pp. 189–199....
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observations lead to the same conclusion. Its name
dates back to the
rationalising of a
benevolence by the 15th
century English prelate John Morton. The...
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Rationalizability is a
solution concept in game theory. It is the most
permissive possible solution concept that
still requires both
players to be at least...
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Rationalization is a
defense mechanism (ego defense) in
which apparent logical reasons are
given to
justify behavior that is
motivated by
unconscious instinctual...
- In economics,
rationalization is an
attempt to
change a pre-existing ad hoc
workflow into one that is
based on a set of
published rules.
There is a tendency...
- a
German sociologist, jurist, and economist.
Rationalization (or
rationalisation) is the
replacement of traditions, values, and
emotions as motivators...
- on 12 June 2008.
Retrieved 23 June 2008. L. B. van
Stade (1997). "
Rationalisation in the SANDF: The Next Challenge".
Institute for
Security Studies....
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Retrieved 11 June 2013. "The Netherlands's
Effort to
Phase Out and
Rationalise its Fossil-Fuel Subsidies" (PDF). "The
Dutch curse: how
billions from...
- 1⁄100 km2 (10,000
square metres). When the
metric system was
further rationalised in 1960,
resulting in the
International System of
Units (SI), the are...