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be justifications for
noun
A reason, explanation, or excuse which provides convincing, morally acceptable support for behavior or for a belief or occurrence.
Exact(2)
He described his secret plan as one for ending the war, but the justifications he offered for it seemed to be justifications for staying in the war and winning it.
Accordingly, there could be justifications for deviations from a general consensus, which could be estimated to be around one medical college per 1.5 2 million inhabitants [ 40].
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There can never be justification for genocide.
At home, this could be justification for a child's removal by state protective services.
Thus there appears to be justification for the move from perfect power = {God} to perfect power = God.
There might be justification for that: Bring on the government stenographer, then bring on the false flag theorist.
Freemantle says there are justifications for policy research being given less weight than drug tests.
There are justifications for Ballet Theater's inability to perform Tudor's ballets.
"[Also] potentially if there are justifications for the prices that are being charged what they are".
These studies suggest that although bileaflet MHV performs satisfactorily, there are justifications for improvement.
If yes, were justifications for the choice of variable and their level given?
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