Sentence examples for often justifiable from inspiring English sources

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Aid donors, meanwhile, are urging the government to narrow the scope of what sorts of property it may legally seize for development.Claiming land for infrastructure projects is often justifiable, and Vietnam badly needs better ports and roads.

Apart from the difficulties of data collection in conflict zones should be added the fear, often justifiable, of providing information which could be misused in the future.

It is often justifiable to identify a concrete action as the cause of a particular event (a circumstance that was sufficient in the existing circumstances to bring about the outcome), and it is feasible to provide a convincing interpretation of the reasons that led the actor to carry out the action.

One can argue about the usefulness of any particular boycott but boycotts of this sort are often justifiable and even morally admirable.

And it's often justifiable to know the negative things that go on in society so you are better informed and better suited to keep you and your family safe.

The U.N. has routinely ignored horrible behavior on the part of dozens of nations around the world while it routinely sanctions, criticizes, and calls for investigations of Israel for actions that seem very tame and often justifiable in comparison.

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Lord Neuberger said it was important to observe that the Broadcasting Code recognised that "offensive material or language will often be justifiable, but justifiability must be assessed by reference to the context".

So-called "paternalistic laws" are often deemed justifiable on health grounds, but the report actually concluded that countries with heavy regulation surrounding alcohol and tobacco don't have lower rates of drinking or smoking.

Yet it has often been found justifiable on economic or strategic grounds to construct a complete harbour on a relatively unsheltered coastline by enclosing an area with breakwaters built from the shore, with openings of minimum width for entry and exit of ships.

Since diverging biological background assumptions are often all scientifically justifiable, and since the consequence of adopting one over the other might have an impact on the overall risk evaluation and therefore on decision making, the choice must imply extra-scientific considerations.

The emergence of drug resistance is appalling, because it is often not economically justifiable for pharmaceutical companies to develop new drugs against it [ 3].

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