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Elite groups go to a great deal of trouble to justify themselves.
The élite are ashamed of being favored, so they go to a great deal of trouble to justify themselves.
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FOUR questions could be posed to the bipartisan commission that President Bush appointed last week to devise a plan for personal investment accounts in Social Security: There is a case to be made that Social Security's financial outlook is troubled enough to justify a major overhaul.
The trouble was how to justify the cull.
Anyone in trouble will try to justify his position".
Pollack is still comfortable with the suggestion that there is enough trouble for American boys to justify such an attempt; he is quick in both books to spell out the social and emotional hazards our young men must endure.
The prime minister was already in some political trouble for his attempt to justify the Iraq invasion with what has become known as the "dodgy dossier" of supposed evidence that Iraq possessed illicit weapons, presenting a serious threat to this country.
Though the surge is now at its peak, almost every aspect of the American campaign is either deeply troubled or too fragile to justify substantial reductions in military support.
Few shops offer more than one espresso — you need multiple grinders and customers interested enough to justify the trouble.
That's enough money to justify the trouble in my opinion.
Trouble is, there are no facts to justify those statements.
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