- In
elementary algebra, root
rationalisation is a
process by
which radicals in the
denominator of an
algebraic fraction are eliminated. If the denominator...
- one
based on
published rules; also,
jargon for a
reduction in
staff Rationalisation (mathematics), the
process of
removing a
square root or
imaginary number...
- 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...
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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...
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major reform of the bureaucracy, not by
changing the
structure but by
rationalising the
competencies of the
several ministries during the
years 325–330...
- on 12 June 2008.
Retrieved 23 June 2008. L. B. van
Stade (1997). "
Rationalisation in the SANDF: The Next Challenge".
Institute for
Security Studies....
- a
German sociologist, jurist, and economist.
Rationalization (or
rationalisation) is the
replacement of traditions, values, and
emotions as motivators...
- made
archbishop of
Canterbury in 1486 and Lord
Chancellor in 1487. He
rationalised requiring the
payment of a
benevolence (tax) to King
Henry by reasoning...
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Rationalizability is a
solution concept in game theory. The
general idea is to
provide the
weakest constraints on
players while still requiring that players...
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rather well with its new responsibilities—restructuring,
modernising and
rationalising as much as it could. It was a
significant factor in post-1945 development...