Similar words: ratification, gratification, certification, identification, nullification, clarification, qualification, personification. Meaning: [‚dʒʌstɪfɪ'keɪʃn] n. 1. something (such as a fact or circumstance) that shows an action to be reasonable or necessary 2. a statement in explanation of some action or belief 3. the act of defending or explaining or making excuses for by reasoning.
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31. There is no justification for the policy to continue.
32. There is no justification for paying a salary otherwise.
33. The justification for this chapter now becomes very clear.
34. They are the justification for its binding force.
35. The justification will concentrate on business deliverables.
36. The justification for the arrest Arrest under warrant.
37. Third, many will point out that justification is conspicuous in the New Testament by its absence.
38. There would seem, therefore, to be ample justification for describing the deviance of 3 as semantic.
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39. In their view, the lack of transparency in the system is ample justification for any accusation or rumour, however far-fetched.
40. And if religion was rational, and basic truths were plain, what justification could there be for compulsion?
41. Rules do really appear in accounts concerning the interpretation and justification of action.
42. These considerations adumbrate the argument for the secondary role of consent in the justification of authority.
43. I tried to compose my features into a combination of nonchalance and justification.
44. His utilitarianism required a practical, socially useful justification for punishment; retribution was totally inadequate.
45. Unhealthy organizations, however, use cost justification as an after-the-fact means of tidying up economic chaos.
46. Retroactive cost justification also fails because it disproportionately distributes benefits and costs among organizational constituencies.
47. The notion that a person's home is his castle will not he eroded without explicit justification.
48. There is some justification for treating user education in universities[sentencedict.com], polytechnics and the colleges of further and higher education separately.
49. But that very fact requires a conventionalist to find a more complex political justification than the one I just described.
50. This implicit justification also contains the seeds of its own implicit criticism.
51. Shades of religious or ideological belief mean that a rhetorical justification is always to hand.
52. Their term of office has been extended without any legal justification.
53. The only conceivable justification for a dam on the Yellowstone was flood control.
54. All these examples pre-suppose, without justification, that for a school or college partnership means work-experience.
55. There is simply no justification for making law so complicated for the public.
56. He was charged with teaching justification by works and with Arminianism.
57. This rhetoric offers both a posthoc justification for the changes, and a rallying cry for implementation.
58. In other words, there may exist, at an implicit level, an internalized dialectic between criticism and justification.
59. What justification can there be for paying women lower wages?
60. There is some justification for treating those who run these enterprises as capitalists if they manifest certain characteristics.
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