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Examples of justifiably


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One can justifiably contend that virtually all laws of association, for example, have been discovered in this manner.
Because not-married women enjoyed the independent legal standing denied to their married counterparts, one may justifiably compare their recorded credit activities with those of men.
By any standards this work is a tour de force of which the editors and their twelve contributors should be justifiably proud.
Likewise, other factors may affect whether one can justifiably give exclusive propositions decisive assent.
Although justifiably proud of recent successes, he was, like most physicians of his day, deeply ignorant of the nature of the epidemiological environment.
As an anonymous reviewer pointed out, there are, of course, situations in which a service may be justifiably refused, such as selling alcohol to children.
Legal duties are binding to us all, and they can be justifiably enforced by public sanctions.
When a current is present each of the interactions illustrated in figures 4-7 is justifiably regarded as being locally constant.
This may be the reason people typically agree on and justifiably cite when they think about the moral importance of health care services.
Given the limited means at his disposal, this was an accomplishment he might justifiably wish to point out.
Historians might justifiably ask what new light the book sheds on our understanding of the history of the period.
It may also be justifiably felt that the philosophy of 'equi-natalism' should be discussed further.
He is also justifiably critical of lost opportunities arising from reporters failing to assess the competence of interviewees to answer a question.
Rights are claims that we can justifiably make against others to be regarded and treated in specified ways.
In both cases, the good parent might justifiably punish her child simply because she deserved it.
A corollary is that restrictions may justifiably be eased as expertise develops.
They may feel justifiably angry at receiving contradictory and misleading messages.
As in many emergent democracies, this arrangement lacked credibility as the interior ministry is often suspected, justifiably, of siding with the incumbent regime.
Comparative frameworks used for the study of dialect in child language have been justifiably criticized.
And why, when the clergyman (often justifiably) thought of himself as working unstintingly in his parishioners' interests, was he so often heartily despised by them?
It is a matter for debate whether we can therefore justifiably call a restaurant building 'sustainable'.
He might justifiably have said, rather, "gains its generality"!
It is unnecessary to analyse them, or to argue against them in order justifiably to reject them.
We can only justifiably make this prediction if we know that the die is not loaded.
Would the intimate attachment principle be sufficient to override this good-faith parental judgment and justifiably veto a parentally required organ donation?
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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