Rationale in a sentence as a noun

The rationale was always some kind of MBA newspeak blather.

Rather than deferring to Congress, the FCC chose to adopt a new rationale for its assertion of this authority.

If copyright should be used to defeat that sort of project, then it undercuts the very rationale upon which it exists in the first place.

There are probably even cases where you can look at the design rationale for this choice and say "yep, that really is the best solution for what you are trying to do.

Let's increment that while having someone commit, on paper, to a version of events of what happened and a legal rationale to why that was justified.

His best line:> The rationale given for the regulation change that requires auto companies to sell through dealers is that it ensures 'consumer protection'.

If that is indeed the business rationale, I revise my opinion of the second email: it is terrible because it is lying to me, in a way which makes the policy seem insane.

I agree with you guys, I just think the reasoning and rationale should be taken in the context of current nutrition research and not some demagogue's book that is obsessed with a dietary aesthetic rather than data.

The justification and rationale for race-based affirmative action is somewhat different from anything favoring people of low socioeconomic class generally.

Rationale definitions

noun

(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"

See also: principle