Sentence examples for constitute a justification from inspiring English sources

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The fact that these restrictions on the options available to competent adults in the context of clinical research trace to its close relationship with clinical care does not constitute a justification for applying the restrictions in this normatively distinct context.

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In the preface to the work, composed at a later date, Locke makes clear that the arguments of the two treatises are continuous and that the whole constitutes a justification of the Glorious Revolution, which brought the Protestant William III and Mary II to the throne following the flight of James II to France.

The convergence view appears to depend on the assumption that justifications and reasons can be relative to particular persons, that is, what constitutes a valid justification for Albert may not succeed as a justification for Betty, and vice versa.

We argue that these myths both (re produce the political subjectivity of the actors and institutions involved in academic knowledge production, and constitute a mechanism of justification that aims to position knowledge outside of the sphere of the market.

"The state board will have to consider what constitutes a compelling justification, including the needs of particular groups of students," Smarick said.

Kwan argues that the integration, in the appropriate way, of these types of experience coherently and fruitfully constitutes a defeasible justification for relying on the product of religious belief.

The notion that there is no normal capillary pressure in case of permeability edema constitutes a theoretical justification for limiting pulmonary filtration pressure in case of increased permeability pulmonary edema or in a patient at risk and therefore for measuring or estimating capillary pressure which is a fairly true reflection.

His justification was that such breaks constitute a counter-revolutionary moment: looking back at the acts of mass civil disobedience which stormed through Greece in December of last year, it seemed as if something big was headed our way.

The UN's view is that "lack of available resources does not constitute an objective and reasonable justification for a failure to remove differential treatment", the watchdog's submission adds.

This variety of potential justifications of secrecy and the diverse ways of accommodating the conflicting values constitute a largely unexplored terrain for applied political philosophy.

The justification for and purpose of this action certainly raises questions of "cruel and unusual punishment," and could constitute a potential violation of international law.

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