Sentence examples for causes justification from inspiring English sources

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Sixty-four 8-year-old boys and girls from urban and rural settings and representing different races and socioeconomic status backgrounds responded to questions about the nature, causes, justification, and alleviation of poverty.

David Reynolds' series The Long Shadow will explore the war's aftermath while the arguments about the war's causes, justification and impact will be explored from differing points of view in programmes presented by Max Hastings and Niall Ferguson.

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(4) Explain how and when the State may submit a reasonable cause justification under § 262.5 and/or corrective compliance plan under § 262.6.

Yet politicians have readily cited human rights concerns – especially virulent anti-women policies from the Taliban – as further cause and justification.

As such, without cause or justification, the United States would be in breach of international law if it simply walks away from the Agreement.

In another Rusi paper, sadly not available on the web, Stig Jarle Hansen, a Wales-based "professor and researcher of piracy in Somalia", argues that while illegal fishing has been an underlying cause and justification for piracy, any claims that Somali piracy started as a form of coastguard, protecting Somali fisheries, are dubious.

Even if they don't contain step-by-step instructions on how to kill yourself, a wall of front pages tying suicide to a specific cause lends justification to a suicidal person's internal logic that says suicide is a rational response.

The historiography of the Crusades reflects attempts made by different historians to understand the Crusades' complex causes and justifications.

For Hume's treatment of causation rules out the permissibility of Newton's appeal to "final causes" in the justification of the (inductive and probable) argument from design in the "General Scholium" of the Principia: "we know [the Deity] only by his most wise and excellent contrivances of things, and final causes" (for discussion, see Stein 2002).

Now in order that we may be enabled to proceed, in an ideal way, toward the desired extension of the fleshy parts, it is necessary to remove all the causes, which, without justification, limit, or waste, the force, physiologically possible to be applied.

Officer Cox followed and chased him through the house, a chase that, the lawsuit argues, was "without just cause" or legal justification.

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