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These include witness evidence from the WWF, Friends of the Earth and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (which counts several of the inquiry's committee amongst its members) and whose justifiable concern at the global habitat loss caused by deforestation and other land use changes found an outlet in this inquiry.

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In place of Mr. Moore's shy burger-flipper, Mr. Ramis's film stars Brendan Fraser as Elliot Richards, a socially maladjusted tech-support geek whose office mates go to great (and justifiable) lengths to avoid having anything to do with him.

The Savile affair directly affects the relationship between the BBC and its viewers – there remains the sense, justifiable or not, that this man, whose image weekly illuminated the nation's living rooms, a fixture of so many of our childhoods, was somehow being enabled by the trusted BBC.

The missile strike on Sept. 30, 2011, that killed Mr. Awlaki — a terrorist leader whose death lawyers in the Obama administration believed to be justifiable — also killed Mr. Khan, though officials had judged he was not a significant enough threat to warrant being specifically targeted.

There are, apparently, no justifiable fears, only hysterical fears manipulated by the authorities, whose every act is purposive and conspiratorial.

But is it justifiable simply to reach out for the "biggest bad" of the past, whose tendrils still snake through so many lives, and to reshape it as the background to an author's own speculative fiction?

There will be the American premiere of "A Quick Blast" by Mark-Anthony Turnage, the British composer whose hard-edged, jazz-infused, one-hour opera, "Blood on the Floor," created a justifiable stir at the Miller Theater two seasons ago.

It is "not justifiable" for the United States to give $11 billion in aid to a country whose forces "train terrorism," Afghan national security chief Rangeen Dadfar Spanta said yesterday, adding that Washington should be punishing, not aiding, countries that support terrorism.

By commonsense standards, which stuff counts as water will depend crucially on which stuff is causally hooked up in the right way with the very token of 'water' whose applicability you're trying to adjudicate: without such a causal hook-up, no verdict is justifiable.

The war in Afghanistan, whose necessity Barack Obama insisted on in 2008 and beyond, is deemed by Smith to be scarcely more justifiable than the later one in Iraq: both are "disastrous wars of aggression".

Examples of such justifiable exceptions include the study of new medicines to treat human African trypanosomiasis, a parasitic disease whose spread is directly related to conflict and the disruption of vector control programmes [ 36].

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