Sentence examples for differing justifications from inspiring English sources

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Herodotus' monumental character is strangely ordinary, derived not from linguistic or intellectual fireworks but from his immersion in human voices telling multiple stories, each with its differing justifications.

As the Essay explains, these differing justifications have differing methodological implications, and disaggregating them helps explain variations in the types of evidence that courts have credited in discerning gloss.

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The justifications offered will be analysed with regard to their internal consistency as well as the respects in which they differ from ethical justifications of other medical practices at the end of life.

Nevertheless, tension among these goals engenders potential ethical conflicts: conservationists' true motivations may differ from the justifications they offer for their activities, and conservation projects have the potential to disempower and oppress people.

But the details of the formulations and the justifications differ in the two works.

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.

Each scale has a logical justification to explain the use of each such differing numerical name and value within that scale.

Because the various versions of agentialism differ as to the justification or warrant attaching to judgments about one's attitudes, their responses to this challenge will differ.

However, in the window where these strands of thought differ lies the primary justification for the Supreme Court's decision.

Critical discourse among those who hold assumptions that differ from one another improves justification or objectivity because it can facilitate researchers becoming aware of and critically evaluating the background assumptions (including those that are sexist and androcentric) that inform their research practices.

As expressed by Wigney J (para 92) 'in circumstances where reasonable minds might differ about the outcome of, or justification for, the exercise of power, or where the outcome falls within the range of legally and factually justifiable outcomes, the exercise of power is not legally unreasonable simply because the Court disagrees, even emphatically, with the outcome or justification.'.

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