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Saudi Arabia has its justification to declare war against Hezbollah: The kingdom, as the young Saudi hawk and minister Thamer al-Sabhan recently declared, no longer distinguishes between the group and the Lebanese government.

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Pakistan has its justifications for holding out.

Such a strategy has its justifications, considering the seclusion of American voters in quasi-isolationism, and the fact that they give absolute priority to matters that affect their livelihood and social situation in addition to the public debt, unemployment rates and the future of the economy.

The creation of the "Meningococcal Infection Reference Laboratory" in the 90s had its justification in the possibility of analyzing the phenotype and genotype of strains causing invasive infections in our region, to gain knowledge about the epidemiology of the disease.

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It is irrational in its double-standard, in its total unwillingness to acknowledge that there is constant palestinian terror (as part of a greater world Jihad), in its constant use of half truths and blatant lies, and in the disproportionate voice it gets in the U.S. Antisemitism always had its "justifications". So does hating Israel.

The price instability coefficient has its theoretical justification in (i) the temporal volatility, i.e., the average variation from the mean that shows how stable a particular market is, and (ii) the spatial volatility, i.e., the correlation between prices over space at a given time (World Food Programme 2001).

Without the moral overlay pervading the Anglo-American world, the French accept the premise that carnal passion has its own justification.

Finally, inclusivism has its own commonsense justification: we standardly refer to a creator of a mundane built structure as the architect, which seems less a linguistic shortcut than recognition of the training and ethos attached to the creator of architectural objects.

A reduction to a mean of 32.8% was obtained when assuming a zero sensitivity for quarters 3 and 4. In the context of calculating annual incident infection rates in a population of interest, each of these models has its merits and justifications, and we therefore used all of them in parallel.

(Korsgaard 2006).[8] This suggests that ethics, like mathematics, is an autonomous subject in the sense that it has its own "internal standards of justification and criticism", such that its conclusions cannot be justified by other forms of inquiry such as evolutionary biology (Nagel 1979, 142; McDowell 1995 and 1997a,b).

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