Similar words: ratified, justify, horrified, classified, justice, do justice, satisfied, just. Meaning: ['dʒʌstɪfaɪ] adj. having words so spaced that lines have straight even margins.
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61. Their bowed shape can be justified on the assumption that both inflation and unemployment become increasingly unpopular the higher they are.
62. The rubbish companies run into other problems as they try to push through the higher charges justified by their rising costs.
63. But when are things like self-defense and armed struggle justified?
64. The neo-classical analysis can be justified only if the new equilibrium positions are reached quickly.
65. Fears to the contrary were understandable, but could not be justified under the known scientific facts about the disease.
66. Second point: is the constructivist's fundamental assumption not justified if knowledge is our subject of study rather than successful behaviour?
67. Fifthly,[Sentencedict.com ] regular reviews were made of outstanding warrants to see whether their continued operation was justified.
68. Strikes which damage the innocent are as justified in achieving the stated aim as burning heretics.
69. Until evidence of such ore bodies can be produced, skepticism regarding their existence is fully justified.
70. Shellac records were simply too fragile to be posted; so the special circumstances of war justified the first vinyl records.
71. They justified the ceasefire thatthey announced last December, and said they were prepared to put an end to acts of violence.
72. Harry Reasoner, the lead attorney for the insurers, said they were justified in withholding payment on several grounds.
73. There is also a great deal of quite justified apprehension over what is in store in the coming months.
74. That is why we feel justified in saying that Realism has held sway for the last forty years.
75. The major institutions of society are justified by the belief that they are meeting the functional prerequisites of the social system.
76. When is the sub-editorial felt-tip justified? It is bad when the inevitable exclusiveness of vernacular becomes the reason for using it.
77. At our present state of knowledge,(sentencedict.com) statistical calculations of what could happen are justified and achievable.
78. At its strongest, sexuality within holy matrimony was only justified as a necessary part of reproduction.
79. The agnostic who doubts the existence of God, and the free thinker who feels that the existence of God is unnecessary and not justified, constitute a majority of non- believers. Dr T.P.Chia
80. On the other hand, Merritt's singing this time justified his reputation as an exponent of this bel canto Heldentenor role.
81. A lax attitude to accident prevention can not be justified by the perennial excuses of financial hardships and pressure from high work-loads.
82. The court would have power to dispense with the non-owner's consent if justified.
83. But it is not immediately obvious how to write a similar argument against the notion of justified belief.
84. That is why the social anthropologists are justified in devoting such an inordinate amount of attention to the field of kinship.
85. While Schweitzer tended to dwell too exclusively on this aspect, he was certainly justified in stressing it.
86. Police arrested Hale, because they believed the altercation with Tavai had not justified the use of deadly force.
87. I do not believe that the Commissioners justified their proposal to raise the ceiling.
88. Not even George Herbert's counsel that the country-parson's rage might here and there be justified had comforted.
89. Justified because so clearly embraced by circumstances they had only the subtlest hand in bringing into being?
90. To decide whether this emphasis is justified, we should translate the results into everyday experience.
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