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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61. The point rather is to ensure that raw partisanship does not amplify indiscretions as justification for a kind of schoolyard payback.
62. Finally, constant review and justification of budgets may deny managers a stable and predictable environment in which to operate effectively.
63. Is it so very unreasonable as to furnish a justification for controlling the words of the constitution?
64. Potentially democratic ideas thus provided a justification for rule by a propertied oligarchy.
65. The justification for Gloucester's assumption of power confused contemporaries and has continued to arouse controversy.
66. The only justification for staying here is to live for the most fundamental programme of change.
67. That left municipal water supply as the sole conceivable justification.
68. Most innovators in art invoke realism as a justification for a mode of writing which is primarily literary.
69. Its triumph in everyday discourse is the demand for rational or empirical justification.
70. Bernard liked the milk,[http://sentencedict.com/justification.html] and that for Laura was sufficient justification for doing anything.
71. Further, the justification that channel scarcity requires the government to regulate the content of broadcasting no longer exists.
72. Much of the book was devoted to exposition of the Lutheran doctrine of justification by faith.
73. Like crying wolf, if you keep looking for sympathy as a justification for your actions, you will someday be left standing alone when you really need help. Criss Jami
74. But no justification is put forward for the selection of subjects.
75. Such assumptions have been used as a partial justification for women's ineligibility for social security benefits.
76. But there is a second justification for the market clearing approach.
77. Even if it stops short of this extreme,[sentencedict.com] retroactive cost justification is largely ineffective.
78. They are also incredibly diverse; there is little justification for derogatory generalizations.
79. This is because the more modern justification for corporate power is assumed.
80. Thus, the government has no compelling justification for inflicting such harm.
81. But it has been further seen that strong justification is needed for adopting a system at variance with prevailing medical views.
82. If the premises are unjustified, there will be no justification for the conclusion at least, not by this inference.
83. Competitors felt, as events were to prove with considerable justification, that official opinion favoured classical architecture.
84. The special status they have is not one which needs grounding or justification.
85. Finally, retroactive cost justification fails because it never takes into account the qualitative costs that self-defeating actions inflict on organizational performance.
86. The chronic shortage of currency for the acquisition of contemporary foreign publications has been cited as justification.
87. Such appearances have provided ample justification for rejecting the complaints of victims and ignoring their cries for held.
88. But that is an increasingly irrelevant justification for present attitudes.
89. It is a shabby justification for bad behaviour to say that society or bad housing or education is responsible.
90. Certainly, it is no justification in itself for ruling out ads consisting entirely of words.
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