Sentence examples for justified adequately from inspiring English sources

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Thus, we assessed that hepatectomy up to 60%% of liver function rate, as a cutoff value, can be justified adequately in this case in accordance with it.

The choice of an appropriate comparator by the manufacturer different to the one determined by G-BA is legitimate if justified adequately.

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In a series of rulings over the last two years in cases brought by different companies, the federal appeals court here has repeatedly criticized the F.C.C. for failing to justify adequately the rules in an era in which consumers have access to cable and satellite television systems that offer hundreds of channels, as well as the unlimited offerings of the Internet.

During oral arguments before a panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, all three judges were troubled by what they called the failure of regulators to justify adequately a rule that prevents a television network from owning stations that reach more than 35percentt of the nation's households.

Don't get involved in something you aren't ready to justify adequately.

Knowledge is taken to entail adequately justified assent and, hence, "knowledge" could be replaced by "adequately justified assent" in the Cartesian-style argument.

But researchers usually spend a long time justifying their assumptions, and showing what happens when they make different ones.But in this report the authors make assumptions that are not adequately justified.

In 1996, though, the Court of Appeal held that the case raised human-rights issues, but that the government had adequately justified its decision to encroach on the public's right to sleep soundly.

The production only loses its nerve in an over-narrated sequence leading up to the child's birth, which undermines the menace and ambiguity of the final moment, in which the water image is justified but not adequately explained.

Naturalists hold either that these claims can be adequately justified by reasoning from statements employing only nonmoral terms or that moral terms themselves can be defined in nonmoral (natural or factlike) terms.

With respect to plaintiffs' claim under Title VI's implementing regulations, the court finds that the state school funding system has an adverse and disparate impact on minority public school children and that this disparate impact is not adequately justified by any reason related to education...

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