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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121. Large areas of administrative action avoid the discipline of public justification.
122. To be a credit to the family was the justification for birth.
123. There may be some justification for this if you are trying to explain away your overdraft to the bank manager yet again.
124. Physicists and biologists often agree, and with some justification, since their sciences do not, indeed, have the answers.
125. There is little justification in using weights derived from individually based analyses in a regional formula for two main reasons.
126. For a long time, this was sufficient justification for Friedmann's assumption - as a rough approximation to the real universe.
127. The only justification for sub-contracting is if you need to hire in some specialist expertise on a temporary basis.
128. The justification for participating in international arrangements is that they are mutually beneficial to all participants. Sentencedict.com
129. All have the appearance of reason but in the end require justification by faith.
130. In general, the library will not subscribe to newsletters or other ephemera without good scientific justification. 2.
131. The second audience is equally important as a justification for investigating the problem.
132. My principal inheritance was a justification for any irresponsibility I cared to indulge in thereafter.
133. These speculations are used as justification not only for opposing more prosecution advocacy by employed lawyers, but for blocking the entire application.
134. It blames the redundancies on increased competition in the industry, but unions say there's no justification for the job losses.
135. There is at this stage no justification for the proposed increase suggested earlier this week.
136. Here the normal justification thesis establishes the credentials of John and Ruth as authorities in their fields.
137. This court is in no way prejudging any defence of justification which may hereafter be raised in those libel proceedings.
138. She had every justification not to lose hope, she reminded herself.
139. Empirical justification for this gloomy remark is all too evident in Chapters 2 and 3.
140. But to see how false this justification, let us play the equality card. Let us imagine boxing without the masculinity.
141. In addition to providing presuppositions for science, religious doctrines have also offered sanction or justification.
142. There is no justification in economic analysis for giving different institutional treatment to different competition policy areas.
143. The justification for the interpretation is theoretical analysis of the forced spherical pendulum.
144. In my humble opinion, he should not be called upon for such justification.
145. The usual justification is goodwill and the hope that one day a small customer could become a large customer.
146. It was a tribute for which the events of the next three years provided ample justification.
147. Justification is, as I have said, a declarative doctrine that we are sons and daughters of a heavenly Father.
148. The main points at issue between Hooker and Travers were predestination and justification by faith.
149. To talk simply of empires and patriotic duty was sensed to be no longer convincing as a public justification for these sacrifices.
150. The justification for summary administrative powers is straightforward.
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