Sentence examples for presumably justified from inspiring English sources

The phrase "presumably justified" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to indicate that something is assumed to be justified based on available evidence or reasoning. Example: "The decision to increase the budget was presumably justified by the projected growth in revenue."

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The movie serves up the dodgiest have-your-cake-and-eat-it menu: you get to see the women brutalised and assaulted,and also the men, the second spectacle presumably justified by the first.

Thus, the movement against capital punishment in the late eighteenth century is not to be explained (or, presumably, justified) by the influence of conscious, rational utilitarian calculations of the sort that Beccaria and Bentham argued had persuaded them to oppose the death penalty (Bedau 1983, Maestro 1973).

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Presumably to justify further cuts.

Moreover, trust that has intrinsic value of this sort presumably must be justified.

But all that Locke and Price say is that we need an understanding of a self-evident proposition in order to believe it, and presumably to be justified in believing it.

If none of its members' beliefs are justified, then presumably G's belief won't be justified either.

Presumably he could justify all of his other changed positions in the same way: he knew nothing about North Korea, the South Korean alliance, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, war-making, and most other foreign policy topics.

Other (presumably "good") girls justify openly hostile (mean/bullying) behavior toward their marked peers through moral judgments; breaking the rules of gender and sexuality makes a girl a "bad" person, and she therefore "deserves" the social harassment she receives ("She brought it on herself").

("Is violins ever justified?" one asks, writing presumably about war).

So you are still justified in believing Q5 even if, presumably, to a lesser extent.

Now, presumably not all moral states of affairs can be justified: eventually there will be basic moral states of affairs, for which no justification can be given.

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