Rationale definition

Rationale means a rational statement of principles or the logical basis for a procedure. ([begin strikeout]23[end strikeout] [begin underline]32[end underline]) Replacement
Rationale. The Belonging goal was developed after feedback from community meetings indicated the importance of a sense of belonging in nurturing students’ sense of self-worth. It reflects the philosophy of the ‘Circle of Courage” developed by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, that “communities of belonging” are significant in Indigenous culture, and that it is the entire community, not just family, which must nourish the next generation.
Rationale. The Healthy Living goal was developed after feedback from community meetings indicated that the health, physical, mental, spiritual and emotional well- being of students was a key concern. Active children lead healthier lives, and schools play a major role in modeling healthy alternatives and providing support. Stories of Success

Examples of Rationale in a sentence

  • Table 9–3 Unmasked Individuals Associated with the Study Unmasked Individual Extent of Unmasking Rationale Unmasked Study Coordinator(s) The Unmasked Study Coordinator(s) will manage IP inventory, as well as IP administration.

  • Reporting on the interventions shall at a minimum include the following items (to be described with greater specificity in the forthcoming Submission Guide Document): • Rationale for selecting proposed/implemented interventions.

  • Fact Sheet, Rationale and Information for General NPDES Permit for Construction Stormwater.

  • Rationale Toronto City Council has approved a motion (as shown in Appendix A) allocating $110,000 in funding for site improvements at Dublin Heights Elementary and Middle School.

  • Management of referrals should include a description of how your agency will process referrals (eligibility, contacting potential clients, maintaining contact with referral agencies): • Rationale and notes: In order to successfully serve clients, programs need to establish a strong infrastructure clearly delineating processes and procedures.


More Definitions of Rationale

Rationale. The application of this rule as defined above should be in accordance with the rationale that follows: IVD medical devices in this Class are intended to be used to ensure the safety of blood and blood components for transfusion and/or cells, tissues and organs for transplantation. In most cases, the result of the test is the major determinant as to whether the donation/product will be used. Serious diseases are those that result in death or long-term disability, which are often incurable or require major therapeutic interventions and where an accurate diagnosis is vital to mitigate the public health impact of the condition.
Rationale. The application of this rule as defined above should be in accordance with the rationale for this rule which is as follows: IVD medical devices in this Class present a moderate public health risk, or a high individual risk, where an erroneous result would put the patient in an imminent life- threatening situation, or would have a major negative impact on outcome. The IVD medical devices provide the critical, or sole, determinant for the correct diagnosis. They may also present a high individual risk because of the stress and anxiety resulting from the information and the nature of the possible follow-up measures.
Rationale. The application of this rule as defined above should be in accordance with the rationale for this rule which is as follows: These IVD medical devices present a low individual risk and no or minimal public health risk. Examples: Selective/differential microbiological media (excluding the dehydrated powders which are considered not to be a finished IVD medical device), identification kits for cultured microorganisms, wash solutions, instruments and plain urine cup.
Rationale. With the evolution of global trade and the increasing sales of products over the Internet, it is desirable for companies to be able to offer their products in uniform packaging that enables them to benefit from substantial cost savings. Provided that companies do not infringe prior rights or mislead consumers, they should be free to market their products in any manner they choose. Accordingly, there should be no requirement that a trademark owner indicate that its mark is registered in any country, and when trademark owners choose to mark their products, the ® symbol should be accepted in all countries, as it is arguably the most widely accepted symbol of registration. Furthermore, there should be limitations on sanctions for misuse of registration designations.
Rationale. This language was moved to a more logical spot in the contract.
Rationale. Reflects current grading practices at a variety of schools.
Rationale. On rare occasions, joint project agreements are used to transfer funds from the Department to a partner. The Department of Commerce Inspector General has strongly cautioned against transferring funds in this manner because (1) the transfer may be done more appropriately as a procurement contract or a financial assistance grant or cooperative agreement, and (2) joint projects typically do not have highly regulated procedures to ensure that Federal funds are spent by the non-Federal partner in an appropriate manner. If you anticipate a project where it is appropriate for the Department to transfer funds to the partner (instead of spending the money ourselves) to further the goals of the project, then you must include these provisions to ensure U.S. Government funds are spent appropriately.