Sentence examples for develop justification from inspiring English sources

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The heated debate surrounding whether to roll back various broadcast television ownership federal regulations came to the fore on Jan . 3 when comments were due on a study commissioned by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to develop justification for rules now on the books.

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The NGK until 1986 supported the government's policy of apartheid (separate development for the races) and had commissioned several studies to develop theological justification for it.

"It will be up to each member state wanting to make use of this 'opt-out' to develop this justification on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the GMO [genetically-modified organism] in question, the type of measure envisaged and the specific circumstances at national or regional level that can justify such an opt-out," the draft said.

Some of these laboratories are presently running high-resolution sequencing activities in parallel with classical laboratory exercises, and understanding their cost-benefit analysis will be crucial to develop the justification required to convince stakeholders to choose a coordinated path.

They pointed out that identification of the reasons why psychiatrists make certain decisions, and assessment of these choices for consistency and consequences, is important for the profession to begin to develop moral justification.

Many of us develop great justifications for procrastinating.

It told the Pentagon's senior leadership that inflicting pain would not be considered torture unless it caused "death, organ failure or permanent damage," and it is the most fully developed legal justification that has yet come to light for inflicting physical and mental pressure on suspects.

The paper focuses on developing and justification of the flame extinction model for large eddy simulations of under-resolved turbulent diffusion flames.

In her (1974), Hesse develops a justification for analogical reasoning along Carnapian lines by adopting what she calls the Clustering Postulate: the assumption that our epistemic probability function ought to have a built-in bias towards generalization.

In A Theory of Justice (1971), the American philosopher John Rawls attempted to develop a nonutilitarian justification of a democratic political order characterized by fairness, equality, and individual rights.

Executive compensation consultants, like actuaries, start with their client's desired outcome and then develop a lengthy justification using peer group comparisons rotten to the core.

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