Sentence examples for if justifiably from inspiring English sources

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The government's actions have left "the impression that Padilla may have been held for these years, even if justifiably, by mistake," the court wrote.

(The worst offenders are "Vision of Nowness" — it is a word, just not a good one — and "Throw Me a Curve," which pedantically, if justifiably, defends a mature woman's inalienable right to weigh more than the average supermodel).

As the government surely must understand, although the various facts it has asserted are not necessarily inconsistent or without basis, its actions have left not only the impression that Padilla may have been held for these years, even if justifiably, by mistake -- an impression we would have thought the government could ill afford to leave extant.

Insulters on the right co-opted the trigger warning for mocking usage if a lefty is upset about something, even if justifiably so.

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If s justifiably believes P but s does not yet justifiably believe Q, by competently deducing Q from P, s can form the justified belief that Q, thereby satisfying condition (iii+^).

However, lacking empirical evidence for the required indeterminism, if we justifiably believe the last two of the just mentioned propositions, then we have a good reason not to treat each other as morally responsible.

Here, the calculation is apparent, and while that's part of Madonna's essence even something that makes her fun it throws the record's balance off a little too much for it to be consistent, even if it justifiably made her a star".

However, if Europe justifiably wants to invest more in surveillance of vector-borne diseases, the time has come to recognize its real impact on both animal and human health and include leishmaniasis as one of these diseases.

So if (III) is justifiably believed only if (II) is and (II) was already surrendered then the skeptic must concede the justification for (III).

A subject s's doxastic justification for p transmits to p's consequence q if and only if: (i^) s justifiably believes p, (ii^) s competently deduces q from p, and (iii+^) s justifiably believes q such that at least part of her justification for q has been acquired by her in virtue of the satisfaction of (i^) and (ii^).

If not, then Lemkin justifiably wonders if they can do as well.

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