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A reason, explanation, or excuse which provides convincing, morally acceptable support for behavior or for a belief or occurrence.
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Others insisted that Parker's subject was justification enough to overlook or entirely ignore his personal flaws.
For Mr. Ives, and possibly for Twain, that was justification enough.
"To Jimmy, it was justification for what he did on TV," Lineker told me.
All focus had been on the game, and in that there was justification.
"The outcome of the appeal demonstrated there was justification in the university pursuing the appeal," he said.
For the Protestants it was justification through faith, believing in the Lord, whereas for Catholics, it was good works.
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Like it's justification".
Sometimes there is justification for our frustration.
There can never be justification for genocide.
I'm not sure that's justification enough.
The scientists' presence is justification for everyone else's.
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