Sentence examples for for justifiably from inspiring English sources

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Yet it is not at all clear that the conditions necessary and sufficient for justifiably coming to believing a proposition are necessary and sufficient for justifiably maintaining it.

States like Colorado and New York are leading the way with new policies supported by mental health research, and individual prisons, like Algers Correctional Facility in Michigan, are testing out incentives programs rooted in perks for good behavior as opposed to punitive measures for (justifiably) bad behavior.

Nonetheless, the use of domain information in particular allows for justifiably confident predictions for variants in some protein domains.

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While Sunderland had gripes about Marko Arnautovic's goal for Stoke, justifiably arguing it should have been disallowed for an apparent push by Peter Crouch on Younès Kaboul, and felt they should have had a penalty in the first half after a handball by Geoff Cameron, their complaints about the officials could not obscure the timidity that infected Allardyce's players for much of the match.

Either way, the benefits for those justifiably angry at the deprivation and discrimination they suffer in India are likely to be marginal.

The whole case has, unsurprisingly, become a free-speech cause celebre, a rallying point for comedians justifiably anxious at our ever more censorious culture.

Billed as a New York recital debut for the justifiably popular Peruvian tenor, this program differs from a traditional song recital in that it's bursting with opera.

Wealthy people fly here from New York to buy their Asian rugs, and opera lovers flock here in summer for the justifiably world-famous open-air productions at the Santa Fe Opera.

While stability is maintained among the less advantaged as a modus vivendi, still they are likely to withdraw from active participation in politics and public life; for they justifiably feel left behind by society and no longer see themselves as having a stake in increasing social prosperity or as enjoying a respected position in public life.

It is this sort of remark — about my ownership of certain actions — that yields a connection between identity and moral responsibility ("accountability," for Locke), for one is justifiably held accountable only for those actions performed by a self to whom one's present consciousness extends, that is, it is only for those actions I remember performing that I can justifiably be held accountable.

Harmony's bid for Gold Fields has justifiably made headlines, but for the industry it is really a sideshow.

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