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The justifiable
adjective
That can be justified.
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"The justifiable anger that was felt was at the way in which a project that originally had been supposed to cost £45bn ended up costing £55bn.
And cue the justifiable panic.
Yet despite the justifiable criticism, the Rijksmuseum still performs a public service.
There remains the justifiable fear that Iran might be planning to arm itself with nuclear weapons.
Several people convicted of killing abortion providers have tried unsuccessfully to use the justifiable homicide argument.
'(C oncern for the justifiable reliance of law enforcement officials upon pre-Miranda standards militates against applying Miranda to retrials.
Nor would retroactive application have the justifiable effect of curing errors committed in disregard of constitutional rulings already clearly foreshadowed.
The court in this case examined the justifiable use of original materials, forming the basis for the fair use doctrine.
The provision appears as part of the Florida law on the justifiable use of force by citizens.
For all the justifiable fears about flooded coastlines, he writes, the "overriding danger" in the coming years is drought.
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