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A subject s's doxastic justification for p transmits to p's consequence q if and only if: (i^) s justifiably believes p, (ii^) s competently deduces q from p, and (iii+^) s justifiably believes q such that at least part of her justification for q has been acquired by her in virtue of the satisfaction of (i^) and (ii^).
In the developed law, possession must have begun justifiably in good faith, and the thing must not have been stolen (even though the possessor himself may have been innocent of the theft) or acquired by violence.
Every effort by the French government to take "acquired rights" away from privileged workers such as truckers and railway workers has ended in failure.This might not matter if Europeans could justifiably claim that their model was more "civilised"—that is, that though it meant forgoing some efficiency gains it has compensated by offering greater social equity.
EFFORTS BY Iran and North Korea to acquire nuclear weapons have been at the forefront of diplomacy and international concern over the past few years, and justifiably so.
"Maybe justifiably".
Justifiably so.
We're justifiably bored.
And justifiably so.
He felt justifiably proud.
Doctors were justifiably squeamish.
Aswany is justifiably proud.
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