Sentence examples for be expected to justify from inspiring English sources

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ii) Editors will be expected to justify intrusions into any individual's private life without consent.

The editors' code states that "everyone is entitled to respect for his or her private and family life, home, health and correspondence, including digital communications", adding that "editors will be expected to justify intrusions into any individual's private life".

When the cuts are announced this week it looks certain that university funding will be hit and that they will be expected to justify their activities on the basis that they are businesses which sell qualifications to customers.

A publication will be expected to justify intrusions into any individual's private life without consent.' The use of long-lens photography to take pictures without the subject's consent is described as 'unacceptable', but this does not apply to the Sun's photograph.

In regard to educational goals, we discovered that the students who reported a change in their degree preference were not all interested in pursuing a more prestigious degree as would be expected to justify effort.

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It is expected to justify its hefty budget by producing popular shows that attract large audiences, but it is also expected to adhere to high standards of taste and propriety.

The home secretary, Jacqui Smith, will today stress the dangers of more potent strains of cannabis as she is expected to defy medical opinion by announcing that the drug will be upgraded from class C to class B. Smith is expected to justify her decision by highlighting the strength of "skunk" strains of herbal cannabis now widely available.

Mr Hannah cites the traditions of the Quaker families who founded so many of Britain's banks and confectionery firms: they had regular meetings where they were expected to justify to their peers the good that their businesses were doing.Nor has corporate social responsibility been the preserve only of a few do-gooders inspired by religion.

Mr Karamanlis is expected to justify the early elections with his desire for a new mandate to push through economic and state sector reforms.These include improving healthcare and education, maintaining strong economic growth and, above all, upgrading the calibre of public administration.

If we know him, why were we so stunned at his crimped, self-destructive performance in the first debate, when the man usually so in control of his emotions could not contain his contempt that he was expected to justify himself while this superrich, superphony, supercilious Republican dauphin stared at him with a smarmy smile?

The stock market doesn't reward big acquisitions in these categories as they often do with Silicon Valley giants, and they're expected to justify these purchases, at least partially, on financials.

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