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The phrase "grounds of justification" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in legal and academic contexts to refer to evidence or reasons that support a claim or decision. Example: The lawyer presented compelling grounds of justification for her client's actions, citing past court rulings and relevant statutes.
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In order to adjudicate these controversies, we need a normative standard that can articulate the nature of the rules, their respective grounds of justification, and their comparative weight in moral argument in short, we need theory (Nussbaum 2000a).
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Still other communicative theories add different considerations to the grounds for justification.
Furthermore, take the grounds of s's justification for P8 to be s's direct apprehension of the truth of P8.
Mrs May cited the difficulty that the government had experienced deporting extremist preacher Abu Qatada on the grounds of Human Rights as justification for repealing the law.
For a particularly intricate development of this line of thought, grounding the justification of punishment in the duties that we incur by commtting wrongs, see Tadros 2011: for critical responses, see Law and Philosophy 2013).
To create a common ground and mutual understanding of justification and referral practice, there seems to be a need for improved communication and closer collaboration between radiologists, radiographers and referring clinicians.
Nevertheless, while, her ideas have begun to be better known, she remains under-represented in standard accounts of the development of democratic theory and feminism, and her moralised understanding of the grounds of human rights, and justification for democracy, provides an important counter-balance to Hobbesian versions of social contract theory.
Yet, if it is economically affordable, the pursuit of pleasure and comfort is considered legitimate by the interviewees and not in need of justification on other moral grounds.
Throughout history, minorities have been discriminated against without justification, on grounds of race, religion, gender, and sexuality.
Does it really make sense to say that ours are superior on the ground that they conform better to our concept of justification?
Mr Gormley's claim is being resisted on the grounds of fair comment, qualified privilege and a further defence of justification.
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