Etymology: [ "ra-sh&-'nal ] (noun.) 1657. Around 1650-1650 from the Late Latin ratiōnāle, the neuter form of ratiōnālis (“rational, possessing reason”).
Synonyms: reasoning, rationalization, account, excuse, explanation, exposition, grounds, hypothesis, justification, motivation, motive, philosophy, principle, raison d’être, reason, reasons, song and dance, sour grapes, story
an explanation of the basis or fundamental reasons for something, a justification or rationalization for something, a liturgical vestment worn by Christian bishops of various denominations, an explanation or reason, An explanation of the reason for constructing or introducing something, (law) an explanation of the fundamental reasons (especially an explanation of the working of some device in terms of laws of nature); "the rationale for capital punishment"; "the principles of internal-combustion engines", An explanation or exposition of the principles of some opinion, action, hypothesis, phenomenon, or the like; also, the principles themselves, Explains why the particular syllabus has been written and why it exists in that form, Except for special circumstances, administration of cancer care in a community requires a community commitment to develop and maintain high standards of patient care The hospital and the community cancer care providers will participate in developing goals, objectives and strategic plans for the community service This collaborative group will function as a team to coordinate cancer services in order to best meet the needs of the patient population served In partnership with the Communities Oncology Network, it will ensure implementation and planning of effective clinical operations, quality management and improvement Members To be effective, this team needs to include representatives from all the principal stakeholder groups, The rationale for a course of action, practice, or belief is the set of reasons on which it is based. However, the rationale for such initiatives is not, of course, solely economic. the reasons for a decision, belief etc rationale behind/for/of (rationalis; RATIONAL), argument, reasoning; grounds for an action, The main ideas that underpin the thesis If the thesis is the point, then the rationale is both the reason behind and the explanation or discussion of the point It is the How? and the Why? part of the thesis Categories of analysis are one part of the rationale and generally contain any specific examples the author wishes to include Back, The design is based on hardware module design failure rates (in Failures in a trillion (FITs)) of the hardware modules The pattern recalls the extreme caution of first-generation developers of stored program control switching systems, the reason for a criterion/standard, if not obvious, Written statements providing the reasons for steps taken and choices made, (rash-oe-narl) A rationale is a reason or justification for an action or belief, Definition: Rationale is the justification behind decisions It includes the issues that are being resolved, the alternatives being considered and discarded, the criteria used to evaluate alternatives, the assessments of alternatives against critera, the argumentation, and the decision [Bruegge & Dutoit, 2000], plural of rationale,
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an explanation of the basis or fundamental reasons for something
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a justification or rationalization for something
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a liturgical vestment worn by Christian bishops of various denominations
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an explanation or reason
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An explanation of the reason for constructing or introducing something
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(law) an explanation of the fundamental reasons (especially an explanation of the working of some device in terms of laws of nature); "the rationale for capital punishment"; "the principles of internal-combustion engines"
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An explanation or exposition of the principles of some opinion, action, hypothesis, phenomenon, or the like; also, the principles themselves
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Explains why the particular syllabus has been written and why it exists in that form
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Except for special circumstances, administration of cancer care in a community requires a community commitment to develop and maintain high standards of patient care The hospital and the community cancer care providers will participate in developing goals, objectives and strategic plans for the community service This collaborative group will function as a team to coordinate cancer services in order to best meet the needs of the patient population served In partnership with the Communities Oncology Network, it will ensure implementation and planning of effective clinical operations, quality management and improvement Members To be effective, this team needs to include representatives from all the principal stakeholder groups
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The rationale for a course of action, practice, or belief is the set of reasons on which it is based. However, the rationale for such initiatives is not, of course, solely economic. the reasons for a decision, belief etc rationale behind/for/of (rationalis; RATIONAL)
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argument, reasoning; grounds for an action isim
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The main ideas that underpin the thesis If the thesis is the point, then the rationale is both the reason behind and the explanation or discussion of the point It is the How? and the Why? part of the thesis Categories of analysis are one part of the rationale and generally contain any specific examples the author wishes to include Back
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The design is based on hardware module design failure rates (in Failures in a trillion (FITs)) of the hardware modules The pattern recalls the extreme caution of first-generation developers of stored program control switching systems
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the reason for a criterion/standard, if not obvious
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Written statements providing the reasons for steps taken and choices made
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(rash-oe-narl) A rationale is a reason or justification for an action or belief
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Definition: Rationale is the justification behind decisions It includes the issues that are being resolved, the alternatives being considered and discarded, the criteria used to evaluate alternatives, the assessments of alternatives against critera, the argumentation, and the decision [Bruegge & Dutoit, 2000]
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