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        |  начать обучение the reasons or intentions that cause a particular set of beliefs or actions:  |  |  I don't understand the rationale for these restrictions.   Provide rationale for your opinion |  |  | 
| начать обучение |  |  You'll have ample opportunity to ask questions after the talk.   He turned up for appointments with ample time to spare |  |  | 
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| начать обучение |  |  Researchers shut down the trial on the grounds that the vaccine was proving ineffective.   A man came to my door and confiscated my watch on the grounds that I was giving the watch a bad name by being seen with it in public. |  |  | 
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