Sentence examples for least justifiable from inspiring English sources

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Or at least justifiable.

Although Republicans blame Democrats for pushing spending ever upward, members of both parties have supported many increases as vital or at least justifiable.

Nicky Mackay received one of the least justifiable punishments yet since the new whip rules were introduced last October when getting a 10-day suspension for his winning ride aboard Stars In Your Eyes.

The small VOI method is easy to implement and is at least justifiable for cases like the patient P2, where a clear distinction between activity distributions is difficult to make.

Still others take some subset of our beliefs as at least justifiable independently of any other moral beliefs, even if they are justifiable in light of either necessary or contingent views of the person or human nature or through appeals to the logic of moral discourse (Timmons 1987).

Is it not at least justifiable for the public school teacher to attempt to point out the important common values affirmed by most of the world's major religions, values that we can all accept and should all desire to see lived out?

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He has motivations which to him, at least, are justifiable ones.

The link road was described last year by the Campaign for Better Transport (CBT) as "the most environmentally harmful and least economically justifiable road scheme currently being proposed in England".

Work is expected to start shortly on the £93m Hastings to Bexhill link road which will destroy a tranquil valley and has been described by green groups as the most environmentally harmful and least economically justifiable road scheme currently being proposed in England.

Might it not, though, at least be justifiable for a public school educator to encourage students to respect the right of adherents to other religions to retain their current religious beliefs?

Thus instances of torture, premeditated murder, rape, and other violations of fundamental human rights are at least potentially justifiable on a consequentialist basis; no such action can be ruled out, morally speaking, until the comparative value of the state of affairs it will bring about has been determined.

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