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The smokers group Forest questioned whether prescribing e-cigarettes on the NHS would be a justifiable use of taxpayers' money.
The provision appears as part of the Florida law on the justifiable use of force by citizens.
The court in this case examined the justifiable use of original materials, forming the basis for the fair use doctrine.
The squad then began going through houses nearby, killing Iraqis found inside in what defense lawyers have said was a justifiable use of lethal force by marines who believed they were under concerted attack by insurgents.
It added: "Pirc does not consider such recruitment bonuses as a justifiable use of shareholder funds". Investors have had several run-ins with the M&S board over pay.
In Knox v. Lee and Parker v. Davis (May 1 , 1871, the Court reversed its Hepburn v. Griswold decision by a five-to-four majority, asserting that the Legal Tender Act of 1862 represented a justifiable use of federal power at a time of national emergency.
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There's no dispositive answer, but my own view is that cross-border aggression and attempted annexation can rise to that level, which is why I think that the first Gulf War and the subsequent, short-of-regime-change attempts to keep Saddam Hussein in a box were justifiable uses of American military strength.
They also concern whether those interventions are justifiable uses of scarce medical resources, and whether they are complicit with suspect norms (Little, 1998), as in the case of skin-lighteners for people of color (Asch, 2006).
With the development of new and more sophisticated technology, however, recent work on privacy is examining the ways in which respect for privacy can be balanced with justifiable uses of emerging technology (Agre and Rotenberg, 1997; Austin, 2003; Brin, 1998; Etzioni, 1999, and Ethics and Information Technology, 6, 1, 2004).
This movement, starting in the mid-1980s but gaining popularity throughout the last decade, was based on the principle that medicine was no different from any other science, and that any medical treatment or therapy should be justifiable using standard scientific rules of "evidence" and should be statistically sound.
The Catholic Church has told its members it is morally justifiable to use these vaccines, though it wants alternative treatments developed without "using cell lines of illicit origin".
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