Sentence examples for justifiable outcomes from inspiring English sources

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As expressed by Wigney J (para 92) 'in circumstances where reasonable minds might differ about the outcome of, or justification for, the exercise of power, or where the outcome falls within the range of legally and factually justifiable outcomes, the exercise of power is not legally unreasonable simply because the Court disagrees, even emphatically, with the outcome or justification.'.

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For example, if researchers use a benefit-harm comparison metric, the assumption is that it is justifiable that outcomes are combined on a single scale.

The surgeons involved would be notified, and this would result in further scrutiny of their performance data to see if there is any error or justifiable explanation for the outcomes.

Purposive selection of cases based on known outcomes is justifiable when scholars strive to provide new theoretical insights into the causes leading to these known outcomes [ 10, 12].

There is a perception by some, certainly within the U.S. Jewish community, that mainline and progressive Christians excuse such attacks as justifiable or a natural outcome of the occupation.

Furthermore, the additional staff cost that would have been incurred by having researchers 'blind' to group allocation did not seem justifiable if the primary outcome is participant-reported.

There were some limitations to the design of this study, the most significant of which was whether it was justifiable to let the outcome of one imaging test determine whether the next should be carried out.

Therefore, the higher cost associated with hard-on-hard bearings may not be justifiable in terms of improved patient outcomes and lower reoperation rates in Medicare patients, unless they are associated with fewer short-term complications, such as dislocation.

It is justifiable to mention that the device outcome reported herein provides strong support and incentive for the current research strategy, and that the conjoint use of potential acceptor building blocks, such as naphthalenediimide and benzoisoquinoline-dione, can indeed generate efficient non-fullerene acceptors.

If limited resources are to be directed towards the provision of technology, it needs to be justifiable from a theoretical perspective and regarding outcomes of such an intervention.

To employ PLS is to maximise the covariance between the outcome and new composites, so it is justifiable to use the increments in the explained variance in the outcome (e.g. changes in R2) as a criterion for selecting PLS components.

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