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It is this sort of remark — about my ownership of certain actions — that yields a connection between identity and moral responsibility ("accountability," for Locke), for one is justifiably held accountable only for those actions performed by a self to whom one's present consciousness extends, that is, it is only for those actions I remember performing that I can justifiably be held accountable.
Justifiably so.
Justifiably furious, I'd say.
Justifiably, Congress lifted the ceilings in 1980.
Taxpayers in a country whose banks were allowed to take on too much risk would justifiably be irked that they have no way of holding the supervisor accountable.
"Maybe justifiably".
We're justifiably bored.
He felt justifiably proud.
And justifiably so.
Doctors were justifiably squeamish.
Aswany is justifiably proud.
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