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As such, this paper provides a necessary justification for using standard parametric methods for continuous data when comparing discrete numerical variables.
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But to accord copyright protection on this basis alone distorts basic copyright principles in that it creates a monopoly in public domain materials without the necessary justification of protecting and encouraging the creation of 'writings' by 'authors.'" Nimmer § 3.04, p. 3-23 (fomitted omitted).
The agreement follows months of negotiations and comes after the Justice Department released a report in August alleging that Baltimore police had engaged in a pattern of using excessive force, making stops, searches and arrests without necessary justification and were disproportionately stopping African Americans.
When the conditions are right, according to the Microsoft Studios researcher Sean Baron, people experience extreme focus, loss of awareness, distortion of the experience of time, and "the experience of the task being the only necessary justification for continuing it".
The claim implies in turn that the moral beliefs and principles of the African people derive from those of religion, that religion provides the necessary justification for moral values and beliefs, and that moral concepts, such as good, bad, right and wrong, are defined (or, must be defined) in terms of religious prescriptions or commands.
These technologies will doubtless detect many more rare and/or complex mutations of unknown prognostic, diagnostic and/or therapeutic significance – thus highlighting the need for regularly and actively updated clinicobiological databases that provide the necessary justification for the therapeutic management of these patients.
An impeachable offense is a necessary but not sufficient justification for impeaching and removing an officer.
Hence, any such skeptical argument must have a premise stating a necessary condition on the justification of belief.
But they point out that the physician's judgment is a necessary condition for the justification of voluntary euthanasia, not a sufficient one.
As Tesón suggests, just cause (e.g., self-defense) is a necessary but not sufficient justification for armed humanitarian intervention, which "may be impermissible because of its bad consequences" (Tesón 2014, p. 73).
This may mark consented-to rulers as salient from among a number of possible contenders, and it may signal that they stand a good chance of being effective, which is itself a necessary condition for the justification of any political authority.
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