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Our results thus further suggest (though less conclusively) that the views of many laypersons also support an autonomy-based justification for certain deceptive practices in medical contexts, as well as a justification based on the principle of beneficence.

A justification based on singular perturbation and bifurcation analysis is provided.

Overall, stimulation parameters lack systematic exploration, optimization, and justification based on target nerve fibers and therapeutic outcomes.

It tends to be an exercise in self-justification based on a very selective -- that is, self-serving -- culling of the facts.

"There is no justification based on ego, pride, money or power to suspend operations of a company of such great stature and significance as the Martha Graham Dance Company".

This dubious self-justification based on a hyperreal interpretation of the world becomes a type of groupthink for those cocooned in a newsroom bubble of fellow storytellers, each incentivised, sometimes through bullying and manipulation, to suspend real-world moral judgments in pursuit of their newspapers' agenda.

The Tory MP David Davis, a former minister and shadow home secretary, described the proposal as "borderline insane", adding: "The Treasury lists no credible benefits and offers a justification based on an international agreement that does not lead other governments to open up their tax database," he said.

"There is no justification based on ego, pride, money or power to suspend operations of a company of such great stature and significance as the Martha Graham Dance Company". The dancers agreed to meet Mr. Preston and Mr. Mason at the troupe's temporary headquarters at 440 Lafayette Street in the East Village on Tuesday, the day they were to have begun rehearsals.

For example, foreign orders must concern only "serious crimes, including terrorism," "be based on requirements for a reasonable justification based on articulable and credible facts, particularity, legality, and severity regarding the conduct under investigation," and not target US persons or persons located within the United States.

Although it can be helpful to look to international norms and legal experience in understanding American law, cf. Printz v. United States, 521 U. S. 898, 977 (1997) (BREYER, J., dissenting), in this case the justification based upon foreign rules is surprisingly weak.

For example, we could employ an account of justification based on Nelson Goodman's (1955) notion of selective confirmation.

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