Finally, it may be justifiable to allow forcible entry to premises for the purposes of inspection. |
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Many have justifiable ethical concerns about deliberately deceiving patients regarding the nature of their treatment. |
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He took great and justifiable pride in his trucking skills and was recognized as the consummate professional by his peers. |
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After hours poring over the documents I think it entirely justifiable to argue that one man acted as an agent provocateur. |
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It's also a justifiable goad to the United States to step up and reclaim the role of leader when it comes to human rights. |
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Prowling around the first tee in front of the stately Oakland Hills clubhouse there was a justifiable jauntiness to Westwood and Garcia's gait. |
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However justifiable the reason given for war and killing, suffering and death still occur. |
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A homicide committed in the proper performance of a legal duty is justifiable. |
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There is no justifiable reason to deny Taiwan a constructive role in the world health system. |
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This should not be a reason for not having cows in calf because there are several more justifiable reasons. |
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For those who feel insulted by it there is no justifiable reason for it to continue to be exhibited. |
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Are suspicions of others justifiable, or just the xenophobic fears of an insulated family unit? |
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What is required is that the balance be one that is reasonable and justifiable. |
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These services in the presence of growth will then be justifiable and sustainable. |
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However, there are justifiable reasons for going to bed so ridiculously early. |
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Yet all of his fumbling relationships are justifiable in terms of the highly-charged lyric poetry they produced. |
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I am seething with rage at anyone who dares suggest that, in any way, such acts are even explicable, let alone justifiable. |
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Nevertheless, outing is justifiable as an ethical and journalistic matter when two criteria are met. |
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In this case, the words of the judge who approved his removal have caused justifiable outrage. |
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Such force was justifiable against 'felons', and a thief was a felon if he had two previous convictions. |
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Many of these icon wines are very flavourful and pleasant, and if they were priced at their true worth they would be justifiable. |
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They have a justifiable and healthy reaction against the model of programmatic church, and I think that it's good in many respects. |
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The increased insured value was reasonably justifiable in view of the possible replacement value at the time. |
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Readers will be intrigued by the idea that in the blink of an eye one can make a valid and justifiable decision. |
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A spokesperson said the report did not provide a justifiable reason for a Labour Court hearing. |
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Something important is being taken away from people, and there isn't a justifiable reason for it. |
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Now it may well be that the Court's actions are justifiable under some other theory. |
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A few others are in justifiable fear that their boss may take disciplinary action against them if they are identified. |
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The October 2003 withdrawal of legal aid funding for the litigation was readily justifiable on scientific grounds. |
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Even at the current premium price of titanium, many items for civilian and military uses are justifiable in titanium. |
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I don't think that their position, based on their gut reaction, is justifiable. |
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The war was not justifiable on grounds of an immediate threat to US security. |
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If the sending-off offence would also lead to a penalty kick, then committing the offence is almost never justifiable. |
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Doing so is justifiable cause for being mocked, teased, and otherwise humiliated. |
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In every case, he will claim, all the evidence we will ever have radically underdetermines what it would be true or even justifiable to believe. |
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A missile attack on a densely populated area is no more justifiable than a suicide bombing. |
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Some twenty-seven states have Stand Your Ground laws involving justifiable homicide when attacked. |
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The distinction between justifiable and unjustifiable homicide was not identical to our own. |
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The suspicion that the bill is merely a ploy to divert public attention away from the fuel price hikes could turn out to be justifiable. |
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It must also be remembered that restitution of the environment may often be impossible, impracticable, or not economically justifiable. |
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A slightly longer period may be justifiable but indeterminate detention without judicial approval is not. |
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It is caused by a deliberate act, no matter how justifiable or inexcusable it may be. |
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Was that to sustain the subpoena and to show that it was not a pure fishing expedition and that you had a justifiable course of inquiry that you were pursuing? |
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For the last three decades, he has garnered justifiable praise as one of best pianists in jazz. |
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First, that ought to weigh with the court in considering, in connection with the law of champerty, whether the agreement into which he entered was justifiable. |
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The promises and the tough talk are being met with justifiable skepticism. |
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Among the ancient Greeks, Aristotle was certainly not one to regard the suppression of justifiable anger as admirable. |
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Such delays are justifiable and prudent as a conviction may make the applicant criminally inadmissible and ineligible for permanent residence. |
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Another factor to why euthanasia is such a difficult subject is that it is a complicated task to decide whether someone is of sound mind, or is justifiable to kill mercifully. |
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The attempt on his life is a very real indication of the graveness of his situation and his justifiable fears of returning to his country of origin. |
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The membership criteria must be non-discriminatory and justifiable. |
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Some of the tax code's frills and furbelows are justifiable. |
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The justifiable concern this spectacle raises is that Republicans stand to lose no matter what they do. |
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Civil disobedience may be justifiable, in some cases, when and if an individual disobeys a law in order to bring an issue to court, as a test case. |
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It would have been unnatural, or premature, to refer to the restoration before the dispersion had taken place, provided such restoration were an object of justifiable prospicience. |
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He acknowledged, however, that it might have been justifiable to reflect this advance on the capital plan, with suitable labeling and linkages. |
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Even if morality does reach down to our private lives, is it morally justifiable to punish someone in their public life for their private misdemeanours? |
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Should we defend Sligo's famous son or are the criticisms justifiable. |
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Effectively, this states that council's actions are legally defendable but it does not address if they are morally justifiable or if other actions are permissible. |
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Similarly, microevolutionary explanations may not provide a sufficient account of macroevolution, even if such reductionism were justifiable in principle. |
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As we go to press, it seems justifiable to expect that out-of-home advertising was yet again able to increase its market share. |
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In the modern computer age, there is a justifiable sensitivity concerning the possession and use of personal data. |
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Alarm at the infringement of creative works through the Internet is justifiable. |
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The rewashable microfiber dust cloth that comes in a hospital-scrub green — they're green, see? — is more justifiable. |
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Courts currently take the warrant under advisement when the absence of an accused seems justifiable or the situation could easily be corrected. |
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Surely it is hardly justifiable vis-Ã -vis the citizens for the EU to be undecided about anti-terrorism measures at home. |
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For something to be justifiable, it must be clearly linked to the nature of the work performed or service provided by the organization. |
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Such internal accounting systems shall operate on the basis of consistently applied and objectively justifiable cost accounting principles. |
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I believe that a modest increase is justifiable, especially for long-serving rank-and-file employees. |
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No matter what the concern, however, it is rarely justifiable to withhold a draft report in its entirety. |
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Voting is compulsory in a small number of cantons, where those abstaining without a justifiable reason are subject to a small fine. |
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Management frameworks have gotten a bad name, because they generally require significant investments before they deliver justifiable returns. |
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This panel discussion on Stand Your Ground examines whether this law is a justifiable explanation for self-defense or a license to kill innocent people. |
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It is justifiable, therefore, to set a lower monetary threshold for forms of travel other than air and sea travel. |
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We believe the various parties are entitled to put forward any project they like, as long as it is economically justifiable. |
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The requirements regarding climbable guards within dwelling units are seen as overly restrictive without justifiable research and stats. |
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Some residents have justifiable fears of being seen talking to the police. |
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The important thing is to ensure that the distortions introduced by legislation are justifiable and achievable. |
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Compensation for the loss of personal belongings out of EDF funds is not justifiable in a situation of force majeure. |
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But could that be a justifiable reason to go on and ban pets altogether? |
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There are only two justifiable reasons for taking an animal's life. |
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Any exceptions could only be made for very strong and justifiable reasons. |
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In the justifiable consideration of users the New Apostolic Church will give advance warning, for example, of planned maintenance of nacworld on the website. |
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The Hamburger Schule recognises coaching as being justifiable and comprehendible in its practical form, in its understanding of coaching, in the coaching process and in the evaluation of the coaching. |
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Fan loyalty or admirance of the sports star will not provide a fan of a sports star a justifiable reason to use such sports star's trademark. |
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The true perversion, though, is the sense you get that all of this illicitness has been tossed in as a little something for the ladies, out of a justifiable fear, perhaps, that no woman alive would watch otherwise. |
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As I understand the Law Commission as a group, I understood that her concern was to move beyond a model of strict conjugality, as it is no longer justifiable in Canadian law. |
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Similarly, the exclusion from the special regime of railway and tramcar accidents which was conceded in 1985 scarcely appears justifiable any longer. |
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Popper never invented this criterion to give justifiable use of words like science. |
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This is why, in a hard case, a justifiable decision would have to take all of these into account by articulating some systemic relationship between them. |
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In these instances, the Crown can decide to consent to the release of the accused and not seek to show cause why it is justifiable to detain the accused in pretrial custody. |
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From the economic point of view that is perfectly justifiable because coating, far from being the exception, has long since become the rule, and allows prints to be finished much sooner. |
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Canadian law distinguishes between justifiable, accidental and culpable homicide. |
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For, if racism against non-whites is morally wrong and unjustifiable, then how can racism against whites be morally right and justifiable? |
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Hume concluded that such things as belief in an external world and belief in the existence of the self were not rationally justifiable. |
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Develop justifiable software budgets based on historical usage and cost information to eliminate costly overbuying and risky underbuying. |
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Two thirds of respondents agree that they have a moral duty to reunify Europe and that the accession of new countries is justifiable on historic and geographical grounds. |
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Even without knowledge of whether any of the other animals have become infected, this action is nevertheless justifiable, precisely in order for the above objectives to be met. |
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It may well be that the drafting of a policy that would limit alcoholic beverage consumption to beer and wine is justifiable, although this court does not have to address this issue. |
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I also think, incidentally, that it is perfectly justifiable to refresh memories and say that the debate on nuclear disarmament should not be limited to this region: it needs to be universal. |
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In a controversial interview, the new media minister let slip that reserving a number of frequencies for such a limited audience was barely justifiable. |
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As unanimously argued by mankind, the Iraqi War unleashed by the US is an unlawful aggressive war never justifiable by any means, massacre of innocent people and piratical violation of the state sovereignty. |
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It is no less justifiable to apply all existing brainpower and experience. |
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But he did make a justifiable claim to be ahead in personalised communications: not just the walkie-talkie, but the pager and the cordless telephone. |
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Before determining whether the picketing restrictions were a justifiable limit, the Court discussed the importance of free expression in the labour relations context. |
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The new measures were to bring about a reduction in the demand for security clearances by requiring that requests be justifiable, equitable and effective. |
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They are only justifiable in the looking glass world of the Common Fisheries Policy, a policy which has done so much damage to fishing communities, fish stocks and the wider environment within our own waters. |
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Also, justifiable reasons for price increases lead to increased fairness perceptions when price increases are low, but any reason offered when price increases are high increases fairness perceptions. |
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The problem is not only a legal one: even employers not bound by collective agreements should consider the effect on employee morale of a surveillance system that is out of proportion to justifiable need. |
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The financial crisis has led many observers to do some justifiable soul-searching regarding the alleged powers of laissez-faire practices and to question the current risk simulation and evaluation models. |
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Jonah Hill and Michael Cera are justifiable movie stars in that movie. |
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This raises serious doubts as to whether criminal defamation laws, by nature a more heavy-handed instrument, are justifiable since, as noted above, the least intrusive effective restriction must always be preferred. |
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Furthermore, the publication of abstracts of board meetings is justifiable, and the justifications for decisions taken must be clearly evident from these abstracts, so that market players can make their own decisions. |
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When you know how difficult it is to break into this profession, I think it's totally justifiable for kids to try and have a go on TV shows like that. |
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In this sense, Canadians can take justifiable pride in the efficient manner in which the rather prosaic service of earmarking of gold was turned to commendable Allied and, at times, humanitarian ends during the war. |
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None were free of what they considered justifiable anti-Judaism and even, for some, nonracist anti-Semitism. |
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If bottom-up inefficiencies were relatively small, then their underemphasis vis-a-vis top-down costs would be justifiable. |
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This is regarded as a justifiable and commendable change to have made. |
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Was his abuse justifiable in any circumstances whatever? |
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Time and again, of course, he came out with the standard and obvious yet probably justifiable lines, but what impressed a little more was the listening. |
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It was justifiable to play this character, but now I've got to be someone else because the initial position that the character would take doesn't quite make sense now. |
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It should be noted that in certain situations and causes, the law states that the accused shall be detained unless he or she shows cause why detention is not justifiable. |
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Despite this, a lower tax on biofuel which causes fewer environmental problems is, for the time being, justifiable as a means of influencing the behaviour of consumers and industry. |
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There are issues that should not be tolerated in a free and open society and represent an ongoing fiscal commitment of the federal and provincial governments that is not justifiable. |
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Although it may initially be justifiable to hold an individual, circumstances could change during the criminal investigation and the detention may no longer be legitimate. |
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The Commission shall adopt the measures which are both necessary and justifiable in an emergency, in order to resolve specific practical problems. |
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As the main benefit arising from this study is advancement of knowledge, ethics review may conclude that including legally incompetent individuals in this research is not justifiable. |
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Indeed, the term 'technology forecasting' invites justifiable scepticism. |
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The provision was not reasonable, nor justifiable. |
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Today, it's desirable and justifiable to have one fixed disk and one removable disk. |
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But among justifiable hypotheses we have to select that one which is suitable for being tested by experiment. |
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One could argue from the right of self-defense that atom bombs are justifiable. |
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Serve hot gratins plain or with justifiable scoops of nonfat frozen yogurt. |
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This is why it was justifiable to set up a system of aid to this sector with the aim of ensuring the survival of successful businesses, even if this was in contradiction of Article 4 of the ECSC Treaty. |
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Hodgson's irritation about the booking that means Welbeck is suspended on Tuesday was there for everyone to see and justifiable, too, when it was such a soft decision. |
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Given the complexity of this process, software is increasingly used to simplify the task, while better supporting reproducible and more justifiable results. |
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For it is not sufficient that a hypothesis should be a justifiable one. |
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Our test results clearly indicate how Imperial's MegaRam supercharges storage systems for an immediate performance improvement with a cost justifiable return on investment. |
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