Sentence examples for justifiably use from inspiring English sources

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The economic health of Hong Kong and Singapore is tied so strongly to the quality of their airports and their positions as transport hubs that both could justifiably use a rolling suitcase as their city logos.

Last month, even as the appeal court reduced and suspended his sentence, a judge remarked that this was not "a case about the level of violence which a householder may lawfully and justifiably use on a burglar".

"If you're forced to justifiably use your gun in self-defense," its Web site says, Self-Defense Shieldd will help pay for your expert pro-2nd Amendment lawyer by reimbursing your legal-defense expenses following your acquittal — an ingenious system critical to the arsenal of any responsibly armed citizen".

It is not quite accurate to say that the state or its government has a monopoly of force, since one can justifiably use force as a citizen to defend oneself or others from an attack or assault that is not itself justified (being criminal or insane), and this requires no authorization.

But notice that the measurement error variance specification for y5 might justifiably use a smaller error variance specification than suggested by y5's loading or reliability from prior factor analyses.

These two cases raise the issues of who could justifiably use personal or their relatives' medical/genetic information and in what circumstances, and how individual privacy can be protected in this era of rapid genetics progress and biotechnology advances.

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When Chechen fighters raided the neighboring Russian region of Dagestan last summer, Moscow justifiably used military force to repel them and talked of carving out a buffer zone within Chechnya.

Before PDA data collection techniques can be justifiably used for clinical or research purposes in healthcare clinics, this mode of data collection needs to be adequately validated for use with specific measures and patient populations.

"It doesn't appear there is so much pressure on the wholesale market that it can justifiably be used as threat of justifying price rises".

The tenets of neoconservatism that have animated Bush's foreign policy — that America has a responsibility to spread the ideals of democracy, and that force can justifiably be used to aid this secular missionary work — are held in low esteem.

The implications of this are staggering: the weighty, complex determination whether a person acted reasonably and justifiably in using deadly force may be disposed of by a police officer's impressions.

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