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is warranting
noun
A protector or defender.
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"I think most people would prefer not to be stopped and searched, but I think the increasing crime is warranting that and the majority of people who have nothing to hide won't mind very much," he told the BBC.
What is warranting such positive investor attention?
For some some non-deceptionists, that condition is warranting the truth of the untruthful statement.
If the student believes that the dean already knows he is guilty, and if the witness believes that the jury, etc., already knows that the defendant is guilty, then it seems that neither can intend to warrant the truth of his statement, and/or the context is such that neither is warranting the truth of his statement.
"We try to keep a close eye on the news cycle to make the determination about what is warranting a comment," says Shure. "That is a tough call to make, but we usually end up erring on the side of, let's publish something, if we can find a really true comment on it".
Special lipids and tight junctions between epidermal cells (keratinocytes) in upper layers prevent penetration or loss of water [ 3, 4], and finally the formation of cornified envelopes, an alloy of highly cross-linked proteins and proteolipids, is warranting chemical resistance [ 5– 9].
Similar(54)
The care is warranted.
But some perspective is warranted.
Skepticism is warranted, of course.
"Even vigorous exercise is warranted.
But again some scepticism is warranted.
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