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Does this sentence make sense and what does it mean?

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Because your rationale leaves nothing left to regard.

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  1. Semi nonsense. Having nothing left to regard would mean that the 'rationale' was all-encompassing. 'Rationale' means root thoughts or intellectual basis. Only God's rationale is that complete.  


  2. It is a sentence fragment actually. The "because" is what makes it that way. So, it doesn't truly make sense in its current form.

    Edit: not trying to jump on you...this is a writing section...thought you were looking to put in something you were working on. Please disregard my answer.

  3. hi;' emma-k

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  4. I think I know what you mean here

    Rationale has to do with reasoning --the way you look at something

    If you sense of reasoning is not good,(you don't come up with sensible type of thinking)

    Then what you say will not hold any type of merit!

    Or you can say that no one will regard what you have to say because your  lack of being able to be sensible in your reasoning!

    I explain it the best I could, hope this helps! Cheers!

    Is this what you were looking for, or was it the exact sentence without the because, a little confusing here! Look up the word rationale to get a fuller meaning! Cheers!

  5. it means someone is consumed in himself i think

    answer mine:

    http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind...

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