Sentence examples for justified for instance from inspiring English sources

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They may carry service users upwards towards greater safety if needed, as in health screening systems, or downward towards greater autonomy if justified, for instance in rehabilitation systems.

This is because there are likely to be some subsequent trials in which a reimposed ban might be assessed by the court as not being justified (for instance where the intercept concerned was non-sensitive).

Horne helpfully tells you when and how much you should panic about each (one is entirely justified, for instance, in panicking about Gulf Stream Collapse right now), vital information for defending the practical side of a gloomy outlook on life.

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Moreover, on McLeod's account, the self-trust necessary for autonomy is (epistemically) "justified self-trust": for instance, self-trust or self-distrust is not justified if agents overestimate or underestimate their competence in certain contexts (McLeod 2002, 104).

Putin warned the state shouldn't necessarily dissociate itself from the economy: "There exist certain economic spheres where its presence is quite justified and grounded, for instance, in the system of infrastructure monopolies and the defense industry," he said.

Here too someone can be perfectly justified in claiming, for instance, that some particular action was wrong or that some response was obligatory, without having articulatable general ground to offer as support.

Threatening massive damage to the country to stop Obama (via debt limit showdowns, for instance) is justified, given what he's already doing to it.

They may actually be justified in denying your claims - if, for instance, they feel that they didn't play the piano very well compared to their usual skill level, or they know someone in the office more beautiful than they that you aren't aware of!

So, for instance, it seems we are justified in holding X responsible for some past action only if X is identical to the person who performed that action.

For instance, anger is a perfectly justified response to injustice and wrongdoing and can be a tool--or fuel--for responding to such things.

Any adult cognizer, for instance, is apt to have many thousands of justified beliefs at any moment, with very few if any of them occurrent at a given time, and all of them backed by justifiers.

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