I'm looking forward to further stirring justifications of Miller on the op-ed pages. |
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If necessary, the murderous self-murderer can even make do without such second-hand justifications altogether. |
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We addicts can always come up with suitable justifications when the occasion demands. |
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There are other justifications for incest laws that might be more compelling. |
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In our everyday lives, we treat animals as a means to our ends, but we increasingly lack moral justifications for doing so. |
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I should have been sat in front of the television making mental notes and issuing sharp rebukes to his paper thin justifications for war. |
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We have to consider, not only the moral and legal justifications before it may be done but also whether it has a reasonable chance of success. |
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First, environmental justifications for trade restrictions are sometimes little more than covert protectionism. |
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The firesetter dwells on his invulnerability and justifications even after the fire is over. |
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When national security justifications are used to justify the nondisclosure of basic information, First Amendment values can be in danger. |
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I could intellectualise, of course I could, tracing influences and references and justifications. |
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That's the ugly reality behind the intellectual justifications of realpolitik. |
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The targets and justifications for attacking them shift with dizzying rapidity. |
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While retaliatory war relies on the obvious fact of an attack as its casus belli, pre-emptive war opens the door to myriad other justifications. |
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The fact that we don't find such documents puts the lie to such glib and fatuous justifications for immorality. |
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The senior senator from West Virginia has been a persistent critic of the administration's justifications. |
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By the end of the programme, it was athletes and fans who hung themselves in public with their own illogical justifications and absurd piety. |
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Military detention does indubitably pose potential risks to liberty, though there are also powerful justifications for it, in a narrow range of cases. |
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Such justifications shall be the responsibility of the draftsman and shall not be put to the vote. |
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Another is when it begins to invoke quasi-legalistic justifications for unilateral military action. |
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Additionally, audits are cursory, incomplete, and easily fooled by fake justifications. |
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Furthermore, such a guide would provide parties and their lawyers with explanations and justifications with regard to their choice of law. |
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The new manual explains how to make confidentiality claims in REACH Registration dossiers and how to write justifications for these claims. |
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These justifications are, we believe, dangerous because they rely on a promise that is unlikely to ever come to fruition. |
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For both CEPF and the CPW there are a variety of justifications to dividing this 11country hotspot. |
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This is one of the primary justifications of those who believe that a new public or quasipublic supplemental pension plan is needed. |
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This information will include, but is not limited to account expiry dates, profile change information and justifications for the change. |
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Instead, the justifications offered for the restrictions contained in the amendment to the act have been either disingenuous or simply mendacious. |
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However, one of the often-quoted justifications for dismissing complementary medicine is the apparent lack of scientific evidence to support its claims of efficacy and safety. |
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Historical justifications for most modern celebrations can be found in the ancient world. |
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Already, the conservative media is braying for their names and setting up justifications for identifying them. |
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As everywhere, political labels were stuck on innumerable long-standing local antagonisms and vendettas and provided new justifications for pursuing them. |
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So it looks as though internalist justifications are like irritatingly persistent children in that they give rise to an unending regress of reasons for reasons. |
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Ideologically, they turn in on themselves, becoming more regressive and irrational in their justifications and often more cruel in their political actions. |
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Sure he could be a grouch, and completely tactless and insensitive, but he always seemed to have justifications for his actions, or at least would redeem himself. |
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With women put in front of the public to justify staying with bad men, we see these justifications in full bloom. |
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On a recent night in Rabaa, workers at the media center gave various justifications for the presence of the children. |
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Other justifications, such as procreation and the raising of children, have been dismissed as bogus. |
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On the contrary, for people living as hunter-gatherers, it was a common practice, albeit disguised by various religious or cultural justifications. |
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All other justifications are ex post facto rationalizations. |
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Full justifications are provided for these additional posts. |
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The access to information office should document on their request files, at the time the request is processed, justifications for taking an extension. |
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The Minister got tied up in knots in his explanations, justifications and contradictions, while he is perfectly entitled to official accommodation! |
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Poor quality or minimalistic justifications will lead to follow-up action from ECHA or Member States in cases where the safe use of a substance may be compromised. |
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For each of these, Conservatives summon up Jesuitical justifications. |
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The practice has spread to so many harmless professions that paternalist justifications hold less and less water. |
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The performance objectives and their justifications should be thoroughly discussed and agreed upon by all those participating in the design process. |
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There were no technical or business justifications for not offering browserless versions of Windows or allowing OEMs to uninstall the browser. |
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As such, scientific justifications for racism were not as useful in South Africa. |
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On the 11th, a committee was created to draft a document explaining the justifications for separation from Britain. |
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Already we know that electronic surveillance has been used in this country for purposes other than the perennial justifications of catching terrorists, foiling foreign spies and preventing military attacks. |
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Again, the examples are not meant to be comprehensive but to illustrate the ways in which such justifications serve to deflect criticism by obscuring governments' intentions. |
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The administration often respects the legal stipulations, but limits itself to technical justifications, sometimes laconic, sometimes overabundant or even purely formal. |
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One of the main justifications for the new Supreme Court was to establish a separation of powers between the judiciary and the legislature. |
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All sorts of justifications have been offered as to why the original legislation includes a problem that could make lenders liable for the clean up of a nuclear spill. |
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This panel concentrates on showing the extent to which the definition of violence, perceptions of its seriousness, tolerance and justifications of certain acts varies according to sociocultural contexts. |
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As a result of this equipollence, he finds himself suspending judgment, at least insofar as philosophical justifications for a view are concerned. |
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The papers gave justifications for the demands of the People's Charter, accounts of local meetings, commentaries on education and temperance and a great deal of poetry. |
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Denaturalization can be based on various legal justifications. |
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The first problem is that its adherents offer different justifications for why Governors General have limited or no discretion in matters of prorogation. |
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One of the justifications for the move to a new immigration system was the perceived need to restore public trust in immigration law and controls. |
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At least three such justifications for protest in apparently futile situations can be given if we consider the effects of general nonprotest in such situations. |
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One of Bush's major justifications for these measures was the imprisonment in April of 75 dissidents and the execution of three highjackers in Cuba. |
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