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    rationally
    [ adv ]
    in a rational manner
    <adv.all>
    we must act rationally


    Rationally \Ra"tion*al*ly\, adv.
    In a rational manner.

    1. The first thing to note about the current austerity is that bankers, regulators and borrowers are, in many ways, behaving rationally, given their recent experience.
    2. The aim is clear: the budget must be made both more rationally redistributive and more demonstrably supportive of the wider economic goals of the EC.
    3. "I'd expect them to act more rationally to cut production if the market is oversupplied."
    4. Now Allen Jones has raised it again. That they can rationally discuss setting aside for the good of the art an institution enjoyed by upwards of 120,000 people each year, even temporarily, is owed to the white knight chairing the round table.
    5. His basic insight: most people act rationally most of the time. I said this seemed nothing more than common sense.
    6. Defense attorney John Philip White, who urged the jury to deliver a verdict of innocent by reason of insanity, characterized Rod Matthews as having a "diseased intellect" that made him unable to act rationally.
    7. The North Dakota Supreme Court upheld the law, saying local school officials rationally may decide their limited resources are needed for services other than transportation.
    8. Most trusts in the city have begun to spend their manpower and material resources more rationally."
    9. "People behave a lot more rationally," he said.
    10. Both Cubans and U.S.-based Cuba scholars say the tack taken by Mr. Castro may complicate Cuba's relations with its Soviet benefactors, especially if Moscow decides its aid to Cuba should be administered more rationally.
    11. Michael Bradley, an associate professor of finance at the University of Michigan, comments that the market "is rationally looking forward" when it assigns a price to 20-year zero-coupon bonds that don't pay any interest until maturity.
    12. What they ought to do is consider the question rationally, not viscerally, and do what promotes the greatest economic growth and prosperity.
    13. Mrs. Prunskiene also told reporters that Gorbachev and Premier Nikolai Ryzhkov hinted that stricter economic measures would be taken against Lithuania "if we don't behave more rationally."
    14. There is no end to such questions. But without a pricing system, which tells us about the relative scarcity of these different inputs, a manager cannot begin to act rationally.
    15. To be fair, the drafters said, a penalty should relate rationally to the fault, treat violators consistently, and not be needlessly severe.
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