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the justifiable
adjective
That can be justified.
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Yet despite the justifiable criticism, the Rijksmuseum still performs a public service.
There remains the justifiable fear that Iran might be planning to arm itself with nuclear weapons.
Several people convicted of killing abortion providers have tried unsuccessfully to use the justifiable homicide argument.
The provision appears as part of the Florida law on the justifiable use of force by citizens.
For all the justifiable fears about flooded coastlines, he writes, the "overriding danger" in the coming years is drought.
The Islamic Council said Rushdie had to face the "justifiable wrath and anger" of hundreds of millions of Muslims.
Think of the justifiable outcry when Pakistani cricketers conspired to bowl three no-balls in return for money.
Crockhart said: "It is disappointing that Michelle has chosen not to answer the justifiable concerns of her constituents.
The real threat of terrorism and the justifiable fear of it lie not in the quantity of terrorist acts but in their scope and potential.
Throughout the world, at any given moment, the justifiable aims of legitimate geo-nations are being threatened by reckless individuals who insist upon indulging their private, inscrutable agendas.
In this sense, for all the (justifiable) talk about conservatism's dysfunction, Republicans have more freedom of movement today than Democrats did after their 1984 defeat.
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