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Scepticism is sometimes warranted, says Mr Solheim, though often overdone.
The BJP leader in the upper house, Arun Jaitley, says obstructionism is sometimes warranted.
He delights in popular idiocy — O.K., who doesn't? — but his mean, superficial skimming of demotic culture and his knee-jerk, though sometimes warranted, contempt for the pretensions of fine art make Jeff Koons seem like a paragon of spiritual generosity.
These conditions demonstrate that use of the noisy-OR model for mere pragmatic reasons is sometimes warranted, even when the model's underlying assumptions are not met in reality.
The resulting GPR findings offer a fresh perspective on this important archeological site, while indicating that conservative antenna selection is not only sometimes warranted, but may be crucial in some archeological GPR investigations.
Her latest project, the World Council for Ethical Standards, stems from the perception that the pharmaceutical industry puts profits before people--an accusation that's sometimes warranted and sometimes not, she says.
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There have been times when the form hasn't been great and he's been getting a little bit of criticism, as everybody does, when you sometimes warrant it and things aren't going well.
The movie walks a fine line between censure and compassion, expressing fondness, resentment and amused horror at a father who may have the best intentions but whose actions sometimes warrant the intervention of social services.
42 Presence of frailty sometimes warrants the use of replacement hormones ie, androgens and/or growth hormones for improvement of muscle mass.
If there is a scribbled correction this is called an alteration and can sometimes warrant a dismissal.
I didn't know that it sometimes-warranted capital letters when it was written about.
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