Sentence examples for justifiable target from inspiring English sources

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But they are troubled by regular Israeli allegations, most recently by the Foreign Ministry and by Avi Dichter, Israel's minister of public security and former head of the Shin Bet counterterrorism agency, that the agency has been infiltrated by Hamas partisans and fighters, which may, Mr. Gunness said, lead young Israeli soldiers to believe that the agency is a justifiable target.

That would be like saying, in retaliation to the US government's flagrantly illegal invasion of Iraq in 2003, that any American would be a justifiable target for counterattack.

That would be like saying, in retaliation to the US Government's flagrantly illegal invasion of Iraq in 2003, that any American would be a justifiable target for counterattack.

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But there are strategically justifiable targets with existing markets (Fastweb, ONO, 3Italia, Yoigo).

Another protester, who declined to be named, conceded that there were "more justifiable targets" than a small independent business, but played down the scale of the attack.

The committee said Scottish police should only use statutory stop-and-search powers by properly selecting justifiable targets, to ensure Scotland met the international covenant on civil and political rights; improve training of its officer and ensure "comprehensive data gathering".

It is worth adding that although this study focused primarily on the glutaminergic system, the signalling systems relating to other neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine and noradrenaline remain justifiable targets for further investigation [ 44, 45].

The first applications of HST were devoted to management of acutely fatal hematopoietic malignancies and marrow failure, but as confidence accumulated in the suppression of graft versus host disease, non-malignant hematopoietic diseases became justifiable targets [ 3- 6].

In the remainder of this article, the determination of more justifiable and realistic targets for health R&D, using the case study of TB research in South Africa, is defined and discussed in more detail.

For if, as the Pew survey shows, twice as many Muslims in Britain as in the US regard suicide bombings against civilian targets as justifiable, how could these two groups be regarded as the same?

There was justifiable concern that looters would target the hospital's drug caches.

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