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"It doesn't appear there is so much pressure on the wholesale market that it can justifiably be used as threat of justifying price rises".
Such bookending means that the meat of the movie can justifiably be regarded as nostalgia, not indulgence.
As one Rio official put it: "Without legacy, there is no way so much money can justifiably be spent on a fortnight of sport".
The E.U. and the I.M.F. can justifiably be criticized for not shooting down this idea, which went against legal precedent and economic logic.
While noting that Sargent was on good personal terms with his many Jewish patrons, she concluded that he "can justifiably be accused of gross cultural blindness and insensitivity".
In almost every network pilot, there is something — or many things — that can justifiably be ridiculed, partly because most shows follow the same conventions when trying to give themselves a stamp.
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Never mind the eternal struggle with his start, the technical snags and clogs presented by his own height, Bolt can now justifiably be called the greatest speed athlete ever, the closest to a loose, rangy kind of completeness.
Can it justifiably be claimed that only one religion offers a path into the eternal presence of God? How should religious diversity be approached in public education?
If higher concentration standards have negative reactions that are identified as outliers, the outliers can still justifiably be excluded.
It also relies on outmoded views about the nature of moral rights that there are objective, universal rights of political morality to which charters make reference, upon which there is widespread agreement within democratic communities, and to which judges can sensibly and justifiably be asked to appeal in protecting citizens against recalcitrant exercises of government power.
Further, despite the longstanding legal doctrine that no one can justifiably consent to be killed (on which more later), it surely is relevant to the justification of an act of killing that the person killed has autonomously decided that she would be better off dead and asks to be helped to die.
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