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Indeed, it can justly argue that the high oil price is a natural consequence of the global economy's strength, not a cause of economic weakness.
It can justly be seen as a basic human right.
In such situations, and only in such situations, it can justly be said that the public safety is the highest law [emphasis added]" (Natural Right and History, p. 160).
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Not Yet" (April 19): Having spent several years leading the struggle to develop hoodia at Pfizer, I can justly reinforce the cautionary note in the article.
His mother, in her statement to the Red Cross, pleaded for help: "I sincerely want him to be a boy that I can justly be proud of, not one to hang my head in shame for having given him birth".
They'd highlight the oil companies as the heart of the issue, so if Obama allows the pipeline, he'll be seen as supporting them, and if he blocks it, he can justly frame it as challenging corporate greed.
Descartes, it can be justly said, is the founder of the other main school of the "mechancal philosophy" of the 17th Century, which stood in direct opposition to atomism on the issue of the possibility of a vacuum and which adapted the Aristotelian doctrines on the nature of time, space, and motion to the new world view.
And yet if staging a global event such as the Olympics and Paralympics is a test for a nation, then it is one Britain can justly consider itself to have passed and passed with distinction.
The ANC summarised this whole line of thought when it insisted in its 1955 Freedom Charter that "no government can justly claim authority unless it is based on the will of all the people", and posed as its first demand: "The people shall govern!" Around the same time, one of north Africa's most influential writers and activists, Frantz Fanon, conceived of political practice along comparable lines.
The Freedom Charter was adopted, asserting that "South Africa belongs to all who live in it, black or white, and no Government can justly claim authority unless it is based on the will of the people".
In 1955, Mr Mandela played a key role in writing the ANC's Freedom Charter, which stated that South Africa belonged "to all who live in it, black and white, and that no government can justly claim authority unless it is based on the will of all the people".
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