Sentence examples for normally justify from inspiring English sources

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Commercial bankers say the state-supported banks have an unfair advantage because they face less pressure to be profitable and, with the state as owners, enjoy better credit ratings than their balance sheets would normally justify.

Such low yields, in turn, do not normally justify the cost of construction.The designers of the plant at Chena, however, managed to slash their capital outlay by substituting mass-produced parts from air-conditioners for the bespoke components of most geothermal plants.

On the key question of whether Libya constituted the kind of vital national interest that would normally justify military intervention, Mr. Gates offered a blunt denial — one that hinted at the debate among Mr. Obama's advisers about whether to push for a no-fly zone.

But the cases that draw the Mohists' (and other ancient Chinese writers') attention are those in which different values or ethical standards conflict, pulling the agent in different directions, along with those in which one is forced to act when none of the available alternatives would normally justify or motivate action.

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That sort of attitude is normally justified by talk of conserving strength for the Premiership struggle.

A recent paper by economists at the Federal Reserve draws lessons from Japan's deflation and concludes that, when inflation is unusually low, central banks must be especially alert to the risk of deflation and cut rates by more than is normally justified by inflation and growth rates.The Fed is at least aware of the risks.

They conclude that, when interest rates and inflation move closer to zero, and there is a risk of deflation, central banks need to cut interest rates more forcefully than is normally justified by forecasts of inflation and growth.The popular perception is that the Fed did indeed cut interest rates last year more aggressively than did the Bank of Japan in the early 1990s.

For instance, according to Jonathan Adler (1994, 274f), "[t]he best explanation for why the informant asserts that P is normally that … he believes it for duly responsible reasons and … he intends that I shall believe it too," which is why we are normally justified in trusting the informant's testimony.

Political decisions are normally justified in terms of social values and understandings shaped in the political arena, but there can be a role for scientific inputs in the policy formulation.

Ideally the data should be transformed such that the errors are at least approximately normally distributed, justifying a least-squares fitting approach.

Because, in most circumstances, the concentrations are low, such detailed analysis is normally not justified for routine monitoring".

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