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Rom: 8:33: Who shall lay anything to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justified
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"We really can't be sure that your instance back on Gordon's Lamp has ceased, but I feel the odds were great enough that I was justified in restarting the latest backup that I had
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what I do is justified
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justified of the means
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You may think that you are justified
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And by him all that believe are justified from all things, from which ye could not be
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justified by the Law of Moses
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“And you think that leaving me on the outside, trapped and useless is justified?”
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suggested that the interruption had better be justified, or
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‘Anything is justified in carrying out the Divine will
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You are justified in being skeptical
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It justified the professor
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All his actions could be justified
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“Excuse me Zune, but it’s a hierarchy problem, don’t you see? There’s nothing wrong with classifying and grouping and organizing and all that, but the deal is, when we end up on top of the taxonomical pyramid, that tends to give us illusions of grandeur and superiority that are not at all justified when a global point of view is taken into consideration
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Her outburst was surely justified
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How far such drawbacks can be justified as a proper encouragement to the industry of our colonies, or how far it is advantageous to the mother country that they should be exempted from taxes which are paid by all the rest of their
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No true action will ever have to be justified
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To be fair, much of this criticism is justified: his laboratory comprises a workbench in the corner of his garage, and his training consists of a City & Guilds in woodwork and a Bronze swimming certificate
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Another point to note is that even if a prayer is justified, the timing of its fulfillment is not up to us to decide
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Expenses on admixture (E ) at the production of concrete mix are justified, if xa
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Act 13:39 And by him all that believe are justified from all things, from which ye could not be justified by the law of Moses
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Rom 3:20 Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin
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The Bible also clearly states that no flesh will be justified by keeping the law
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The Bible clearly declares in the passages above that no person will be justified in God’s eyes by attempting to keep his laws; yet many people still think that they can prove God wrong
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Rom 3:24 Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus:
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Rom 3:28 Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law
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Gal 2:16 Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified
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course the graphic descriptions justified the truth of it
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If retaliation to the maximum against an unprovoked attack has ever been justified in the history of the world, the events of September 11, 2001 constitute such justification
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But this was an act of self-defence and an attempt to save the fate of an entire world and to save a King! He knew in his heart his actions were justified, though the looks of scorn he received from Carl made his heart heavy with guilt
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‘But military action as a show of our strength in the face of US hostility is justified, morally – and constitutionally
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Aside from yesterday’s heated words – which he felt were justified – he hadn’t realised he was in a battle with Millicent
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She knew that Millicent was justified in her anger and knew she deserved some sort of punishment from her
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He initially justified the release as protection in disruptions in supply caused by the current conflict in Libya
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In the back of his mind, Kiri’s voice protested, “Whatever you did, I’m sure it was justified
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He looked up to the sky and said, ‘So what the hell took you so long?’ Justified or not, Jimmy was feeling angry and bitter
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It was thorough justified by almost three decades of successful operations in more than three different countries
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“Therefore by the deeds of the there shall no flesh be justified in his sight” (Romans 3:20)
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Such fears were justified, in part, by the legitimate concerns of an incipient nation engaged in a war of independence against the British Monarchy
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No matter how her sister and father might try to spin the events, no matter how they justified it to him, he might never forgive her for the things she had said and done
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‖ In what manner, for example, can we be certain of mutual love? Are demonstrable expressions of love sufficient proofs in themselves? Are outward appearances genuine or do such expressions proceed from affected emotions or selfish motive(s)? Does an act of love anticipate a reciprocity of tender feelings or is (that) love for an individual, apart from ―loving‖ that individual, expressed less for its own sake rather than the sake of the beloved? At what juncture does Reason, justified by Faith, provide us with some measure of certainty that we may rely upon without imposing limits or placing conditions on that love?
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―unintended‖ results justified in every manner that oftentimes provides a convenient outlet for informed individuals who were (consciously) aware of the probable affects of their actions to begin with
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(Who was it that said ―you can‘t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs‖?) Nevertheless, such designs seem justified, on some uncertain level, at least, ( ‘tis better to err on the side of ―caution‖), on the basis of radical liberalism‘s excessive aversion for anything Western and its fawning enthusiasm for its vocal opponents
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Shall the broken sinner be justified in his need?
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This question was asked of The Lord: Lord, what does this mean, “Wisdom is justified by her children”?
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She might even feel justified for her actions because in her thinking - whether consciously or not – you are a problem
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If wisdom is justified by her children,
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This (very) troubling development has provided license to the meanest (latent) tendencies, a Will to Evil justified by the negation of eternal consequence(s)
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Some wars, however, are justified
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If I went over and punched him in the nose, it would have justified everything that went before
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But that notion wasn’t justified conclusively
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However, it justified throwing my weight around to get the materiel needed to build up our strength, in terms of ground personnel, tools, transport, machinery, and my latest obsession, some spare motors
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Certain things, I felt justified in saying, or even doing
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And knowing Mia, I believe that fear would have been pretty well justified
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our new president is big on beer, pretzels and, if it seems justified, a quiet conversation in the back room
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“At the end of the day, we’re still public servants,” replied Andy with a feeling of justified indignation
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I felt like shit about what had happened with Sharika tonight, and I justified it as being Monique’s fault which technically it was
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Therefore, the application of this challenging methodology is justified for the complexity of the activities and in the verification that nobody makes something alone, because all obtained result for the human activity occurs in an integrated way in a complete partnership even in the competitiveness, also in process of personal creation
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She jumped off with an expression of justified indignation and was ready to rush over to Laino to tell him a few truths, but then she saw the sadness in Enilia’s eyes and sat down again
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The cost of maintaining us for the work I did couldn’t be justified any more
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18 look now, I have ordered my cause; I know that I shall be justified
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4 How then can man be justified with God? Or how can he be clean that is born of a woman?
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because he justified himself rather than God
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that is very human and justified
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and show us former things? Let them bring out their witnesses, that they may be justified; or let them hear, and say, it is truth
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justified your sisters in all your abominations which you have done
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and bear your shame, in that you have justified your sisters
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“I’m not sure his suspicions aren’t justified
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“So you think he was justified in what he did?”
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22 A furious man cannot be justified; for the sway of his fury shall be his destruction
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5 He who loves gold shall not be justified, and he who follows corruption shall have enough of it
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Indeed the believer is justified only by faith, and can only live by faith, as he was
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produced even one copy in his lifetime, this would have fully justified his work, his life,
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“I'm not panicking, this is justified terror!”
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afterwards changed, and the glory of those who are justified
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3 Also as for the glory of those who have now been justified in My law, who have had
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Abraham was justified, or made
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In verse 2, Paul points out that Abraham was not justified, or saved by works, as if he had
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Please note that we are justified and saved now in the present time, but, there are
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you will be justified, “and confess with your mouth” you will have salvation
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In subsequent opinions over a slow century or so the Court justified slavery, and validated racial discrimination through separate treatment of the black and white races even after slavery had ended
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Q: Even when they are justified?
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that your trust was justified
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that I feel justified in calling them new
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This is how the State justified every atrocity and every new directive
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"I concluded the constable [Millington] was not justified in deploying the
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“There is a feeling among many people on the streets that they’re justified
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and justified - otherwise they wouldn't have those opinions, would they? So when someone tells us that
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Illusion may also be analyzed as a justified belief, such as the earth is flat, that is put into
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conflict, through contradiction, with another justified belief, such as the earth is round
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appearance; but initially, that illusionary justified belief was no such thing
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justified belief that, upon further investigation, was abandoned
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may come in for a fair amount of attack, some of it perhaps justified, but a church is still the place where a person can feel secure
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Yes, all of those dresses that you bought for something fancy and justified the purchase by saying, “I’ll be able to wear this again
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In fact, the complaint is justified because it is supported by reality
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Communist Party to register as agents of a foreign government was absolutely justified, as the CPUSA was an active participant in Soviet espionage
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I still feel justified in hating almost all of the humans I have met from the kingdoms that surround my people
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The strange thing was that when I suggested to our boss that we investigate these tunnels, as they could have been used in the abduction of Madeleine, his answer was an immediate no! He justified himself by saying that we didn’t have time to waste on them and prohibited us from entering the tunnels
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and while he may have been justified in his anger at
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justifies the small, seedy trivialities
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15He that justifies the wicked and he that condemns the just, even they both are
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If ever the progressive/liberal agenda is implemented in its entirety in this country, we will be well on the way to the „Road to Serfdom," for the first rule of liberalism is that government failure always justifies more government
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I seriously considered it for I liked the idea of killing terrorists and could morally also justifies it by saying “Well, let us say we have a source in place and if we arrest the terrorist he will be blown
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For such individuals, race is simply a triggering mechanism that justifies (latent) violent behavior
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South African Navy ships rescued the stranded advisors in an operation which justifies a book in suspense and made South African Chief of Staff General Constand Viljoen say "it was the most difficult night ever in my operational career
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I seriously considered it for I liked the idea of killing terrorists and could morally also justifies it by saying “well, let us say we have an asset in place and if we arrest the terrorist he will be blown
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The end justifies the means, and we will fight fire with fire
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To them, they think that the end justifies the means
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I know what my mother is—she is someone for whom the end of a thing justifies the means of getting there, the same as my father, and the same, sometimes, as me
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lets out water; therefore leave off contention, before it is meddled with; he who justifies the wicked, and he who condemns the just,
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In any given situation, whoever justifies getting enraged loses and whoever uses that same situation to develop tolerance wins
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8 He is close who justifies me; who will contend with me? let us stand together: who is my adversary? Let him come near to me
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a wise man who justifies in judgment
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The human sacrifice of self and liberty that environmentalism justifies is to be exacted “in the name of the planet
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In either case the end justifies whatever means may be necessary to achieve it
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The search for the sublime justifies all in these artists’ eyes
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He justifies his actions by how well he can supply himself with his addictions
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The end always justifies the means and they let nothing stand in their way
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You can ask yourselves if the I that has the power to decide justifies
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that justifies death as the only escape from the impossibility to realize one’s
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Another longstanding use of analogous outcomes is in functional justifications – the end justifies
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for instance, who insist that profitability justifies everything, might consider that by far their most
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thinking, how she justifies in her mind what she's doing
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They share together a common delusion which is the bond that justifies their actions
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3 How cruel and unreasoning to compel innocent children to suffer for the sins of their progenitors, misdeeds of which they are wholly ignorant, and for which they could in no way be responsible! And to do such wicked deeds in the name of one who taught his disciples to love even their enemies! It has become necessary, in this recital of the life of Jesus, to portray the manner in which certain of his fellow Jews rejected him and conspired to bring about his ignominious death; but we would warn all who read this narrative that the presentation of such a historical recital in no way justifies the unjust hatred, nor condones the unfair attitude of mind, which so many professed Christians have maintained toward individual Jews for many centuries
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"What justifies this somewhat heavy expenditure?"
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An' justifies that ill opinion
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“That hardly justifies the rest of the damage they have done to our political institutions
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Who shall bring a charge against God"s elect? It is God who justifies
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to the Prosecutor, the end justifies the means
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And to the Bulldozer, the end justifies the means
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We plan to keep the combat robots and PDRs assigned to the static defense of the Global Council in storage until an invasion or attack justifies their activation
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While I understand that men readers spent their energy picturing the two women during coitus and female readers wondered if they were prettier than them when they were their age, neither of these justifies the amount of time I've spent in this building
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Hades justifies injustices, misfortunes and history of lies and crimes
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And then asked the questions, “what is a nation; what constitutes fighting; what justifies fighting?” Similarly, with love let us begin with a tentative operational definition: love is one caring for another
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When difference justifies conflict, and conflict justifies suspicion, then suspicion justifies surveillance, surveillance oppression which produces homogeneity of thought, speech, and action, i
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Be very observant of body talk gestures or tics that really complements, justifies or nullifies what is being said
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That justifies the militarization of your crowd suppression
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justifies what you did to me?
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framing proves the naming which justifies the meaning of the game
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when dealing with infidels, the end justifies the means; you can lie if you are
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“The end justifies the means, so it works for me in the long run
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' The gun's highest virtue is shooting straight; to practice it is to engage in violence, which justifies the gun as the purest value in cultures of competition, conflict, and war
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By turning political dissent into treason and a cry of liberation into insurgent revolution, the manufactured anarchy of boogyman terrorism justifies the State in dropping the Digital Curtain of surveillance across all aspects of its citizen's lives
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justifies the state intervention
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It is the way man rationalizes the unknown and justifies injustice
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o They don’t believe that the perceived value justifies the price asked for
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Not a single soul has established concrete facts in most instances that justifies the many
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This one day that justifies your whole existence, isn’t that so?”
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But blood justifies her actions
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Unless there are many repairs, then it justifies buying it this way
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And now he has a beautiful trophy, which completely justifies this particular hunter's thoroughness, determination and patience
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historical Scriptures too plainly justifies
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Science develops and justifies abstract theories
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The journey itself becomes meaningless the journey loses all meaning except for the end result, the goal, the destination… This is the rationale of all science, all technology, and of all civilization… that any linear end justifies any linear means
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The end justifies the mean: is merely a backwards, selective, rationalization that all the winners of history have used to legitimize their use of power; by claiming that they were on the right side: might makes right
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Which rationalizes our own fears and justifies us in hating the Universe we live-in
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has been no act committed that justifies the actions
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� The second edge supports the meaning perspective of the first edge and justifies the consequence of that perspective in action
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1249 Who shall lay anything to the charge of God’s elect? It is God that justifies
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This cal ing not only moves him to do great things, but also justifies his actions
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This cal ing not only moves him to do these things but also justifies his actions
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And protecting this country against nuclear terrorism certainly justifies breaking a few eggs in the process
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The effort justifies its inclusion
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Repent, oh, repent, all ye who have committed fornication with the mother of harlots! It was all done for a higher purpose, all done for the glory of God, because the end justifies the means
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"What you say now justifies my own view," said Lydgate
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Such a prospect justifies having only a minimal exposure to the stock market
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This is a somewhat rare but glorious outcome, and one that often justifies working very tight stops
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There is actually a third, very rare case that justifies a larger stop
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There’s nothing wrong with buying options at a high volatility if the ultimate realized volatility of the underlying justifies those high prices, provided you have a sufficient comfort level with managing just such a position
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In the former case it is the character of the industry, in the latter it is the amount of protection, which justifies the purchase
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What’s more, these distributions will be received soon enough to create a rate of return that justifies the risk involved
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It is a bonus that not only justifies the rise to 75 but warrants more optimism and a still higher price
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—which justifies them in placing a large part of their resources in one medium and holding on to this commitment through all vicissitudes, despite numerous temptations to sell out at apparently high prices along the way
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There is a school of thought that seems to hold that outside investors with that degree of certainty about investments in companies over which they have no control are bound to be unsuccessful—that the real world just never justifies so much confidence in a security
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The resulting negative convexity in the MBS price–yield relation justifies some yield compensation over Treasuries
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Ultimately, finance theory states that any risk factor justifies a high risk premium if its losses covary with bad times
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• Typically, long volatility strategies have an insurance characteristic that justifies low expected returns
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Treasuries were often the only asset class to benefit in flight-to-quality episodes, and this safe haven feature partly justifies Treasuries’ low required returns
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Thus the data are more supportive of the value managers’ story that cheap stocks outperform in the long run, than with the growth managers’ story that the fast future appreciation of growth stocks justifies their high valuations
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There is no general rule here except that you want to try to make sure that the premium collected justifies the risk you are assuming
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He never concealed his opinions, quite the contrary in fact, which justifies me in speaking rather openly of him now, of course, not as an individual, but as a member of the Karamazov family
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The convict always justifies the crimes he has committed against his chief; he does not trouble himself about the matter
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What in a great measure justifies the criminal in his own eyes, is his conviction that the people among whom he has been born and has lived will acquit him
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He tells me that he has exposed the designs of Tchebaroff and has proof that justifies my opinion of him
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Look on it as a poem and no more, for, after all, poetry is nonsense and justifies what would be considered impudence in prose
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The Church as a church, whether it be Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, or Presbyterian, or any denomination whatsoever, inasmuch as it is a church, cannot help striving after the same object as the Russian Church—namely, to conceal the true meaning of the doctrine of Christ, and to substitute a meaning of its own, which imposes no obligations, which excludes the possibility of understanding the true, living doctrine of Christ, and which above all justifies the existence of a priesthood living at the expense of the people
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Almost every educated man at the present day is striving unconsciously to preserve the old-time conception of society, which justifies his attitude, and to conceal from others and from himself its inconsistencies, chief among which is the necessity of adopting the Christian ideal, which is subversive of the very structure of our social existence
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Pierre's and Jean's mother, who was able to pass all her life in deceiving her husband, evokes little sympathy for herself when she is compelled to confess her sin to her son, and still less when she justifies herself, asserting that she could not help making use of the opportunity of happiness which presented itself to her
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And since discussions as to why one man likes pears and another prefers meat do not help toward finding a definition of what is essential in nourishment, so the solution of questions of taste in art (to which the discussions on art involuntarily come), not only does not help to make clear what this particular human activity which we call art really consists in, but renders such elucidation quite impossible, until we rid ourselves of a conception which justifies every kind of art, at the cost of confusing the whole matter
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If a theory justifies the false position in which a certain part of a society is living, then, however unfounded or even obviously false the theory may be, it is accepted, and becomes an article of faith to that section of society
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I was led to the enslaving of men by the circumstance that from my infancy I had been accustomed not to work, but to profit by the labour of others, and that I had been living in a society which is not only accustomed to this slavery but which justifies it by all kinds of sophistry, clever and foolish
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All that is now requisite is to annihilate the delusion which justifies the power of money over men, and public opinion will undergo a change as to what is creditable and what is disgraceful, and life will be changed also; and the annihilation of the delusion, of the justification of the moneyed power, and the change in public opinion in this respect, will be promptly accomplished
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After conquest the power of the emperor puts an end to internal dissensions, and so the state conception of life justifies itself
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Long experience of British policy, which the United States have had, justifies this opinion
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“Ces Messieurs” certainly seems to be a case that justifies the actors’ superstition
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Whether he is the blatant, vulgar wretch of the caricaturist, or the cultivated, polished person who justifies Wall Street’s boast of being the aristocracy of trade, depends, of course, not on his being a broker, but on his being a gentleman
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Gal: 3:8: And the scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the heathen through faith, preached before the
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It is amazing that we always find excuses to justify our
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we justify our lack of faith with all these crazy theories,
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How do we justify the exploitation of poor, wastage of food, raping women, killing people, settling disputes through war, grabbing land to build temples, churches, mosques in God’s name and minting money on the name of faith and so on
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He might have got away with Joanna’s murder on the grounds of her behaviour, but there’s no way on the earth that he can justify his behaviour towards you
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I try to remind her of the end, in hopes it will justify the means, "And he's safe now, we all are
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He wanted something to happen so that he could justify taking direct action
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It is by this suffering that He will justify many
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What does it feel like not to have to justify my actions?
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I’m stunned at his attitude but relieved that I don’t have to run the gauntlet of trying to justify the unjustifiable
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justify the criminal! An eye for an eye! A tooth for a tooth!
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I’m not angry with you Mya; it’s just that we will have to justify this when we return
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29But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, and who is my neighbor?
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And he [figure] said unto them [figure], ye are they which justify [value] you before men
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Me – the other woman? Me - involved in a sordid, hole-in-the-corner affair? But it’s not like that … For the millionth time I try to justify the unjustifiable; to make sense of the illogical; to deny the undeniable
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We’ve not done this before … can’t justify the expense usually, but David’s cheque makes it possible and you thought it would be a treat …
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justify killing him if he raised a hand against the Cardinals –
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justify killing him in defence of you
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'And it doesn’t justify the Church treating his accusers
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He who justify the wicked, and he
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servant will justify many, and he will
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There is no need to justify your
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Features are important to help the logical mind justify the purchase, but it is the
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action (and justify our buying decisions with logic afterwards)
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These reasons, however, will justify drawbacks only upon exporting goods to those countries which are altogether foreign and independent, not to those in which our merchants and manufacturers enjoy a monopoly
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The great importance of this subject must justify the length of the digression
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It was of importance to Columbus, however, that the countries which he had discovered, whatever they were, should be represented to the court of Spain as of very great consequence ; and, in what constitutes the real riches of every country, the animal and vegetable productions of the soil, there was at that time nothing which could well justify such a representation of them
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Finding nothing, either in the animals or vegetables of the newly discovered countries which could justify a very advantageous representation of them, Columbus turned his view towards their minerals; and in the richness of their productions of this third kingdom, he flattered himself he had found a full compensation for the insignificancy of those of the other two
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Our woollen manufacturers, in order to justify their demand of such extraordinary restrictions and regulations, confidently asserted, that English wool was of a peculiar quality, superior to that of any other country; that the wool of other countries could not, without some mixture of it, be wrought up into any tolerable manufacture; that fine cloth could not be made without it ; that England, therefore, if the exportation of it could be totally prevented, could monopolize to herself almost the whole woollen trade of the world; and thus, having no rivals, could sell at what price she pleased, and in a short time acquire the most incredible degree of wealth by the most advantageous balance of trade
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These considerations, however, will not justify the absolute prohibition of the exportation of wool ; but they will fully justify the imposition of a considerable tax upon that exportation
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He shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied: by his knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many; for he shall bear their iniquities
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The dealers in those particular commodities, either by wholesale or retail, to be at all times subject to the visit and examination of the custom-house officer; and to be obliged to justify, by proper certificates, the payment of the duty upon the whole quantity contained in their shops or warehouses
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to justify their board, He did not intend for them to
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) With respect, however, to the attacks by radical Muslims on the Twin Trade Towers and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, America had done nothing that would justify terrorists to come here and use commercial aircraft as guided missiles to kill 3,000 innocent Americans
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I asked the facilitator to justify her comment
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)" And, to further „sully the office," Obama"s Press Secretary, in a feeble attempt to justify the snub, said that was “…not a conversation worth having
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„diversity" do not justify violating the Constitution
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Raven interrupted, “I don’t want to hear it! There’s nothing you can say to justify that
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He didn't own a car; too much expense to justify; he imagined the hours he'd have to work – over a month of overtime, perhaps, for cheapest to be viable on the road
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Whatever his crime had been, and however much Raven wanted to continue his own punishment, how could he justify what he was about to do? If he did this, how was he any better than Khan when he had killed Collier?
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Rachel was a depressive; she would even use that to justify her violent tendencies as a child and the constant bad moods
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The only thing you can do now is make sure you do something worthwhile with your days, make a difference, justify your survival
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On the other hand, there may be a strong incentive among Republicans to change the political climate in Washington that will justify the people‘s confidence
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So do not use negative actions to justify an attack on the character
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As indicated elsewhere in these pages, many of us seek convenient targets to justify our hatred and fears
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The litany of abuses predicated in the name of free expression, or proxy ―decisions‖ made on behalf of others who are unable to make informed decisions, are understood by the hordes of mentally ill people roaming the streets, who should be otherwise institutionalized for their own safety, if not for the safety of our society, for that matter, who remain on the streets, unable to properly care for themselves, mandated by civil rights organizations fearful that their rights may be jeopardized, people otherwise incapable of making a rational assessment of their own condition; not to mention conferring legitimacy to sexual deviancy in all its varieties that many of us have casually resigned ourselves to as ―simply‖ alternative lifestyles or championing (equal) protection under the law, that, in some instances, should call for censorship, or implausible assumptions regarding the ―unborn,‖ (Abortion) remanding millions of innocents to an early grave, a convenience for women fretting over their figures or professional careers, abetted by spineless politicians, who for expediency sake, continue advancing legislation denying them (―unborn‖) their own inalienable right to choose, had they the means, or encouraging a culture of death (Euthanasia) for the convenience of (the) would-be custodians of the terminally ill or perhaps to (simply) reduce the increasing costs of Healthcare, or the legalization of drugs because that too is a convenient alternative for a number of individuals who have seemingly lost the will to rid our society of rampant drug abuse and therefore justify such (hare-brained) schemes from the vantage point of opportunity savings or reduced social costs, or movements to eliminate God from the public consciousness lest society be reminded of its sins or perhaps because many of us have (conveniently) chosen to become our own gods
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In the absence of persuasive moral arguments does the end justify the means?
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“Kay, you do not have to justify yourself to me,” he soothed
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Overlooking the fact that, for more than three decades, ETA (Basque terrorist group in Spain) has been causing desolation, which has resulted in more than 800 deaths, before Madrid there were already New York, Bali, Moscow, Baghdad, Najaf, Karachi, Istanbul, Mombassa, Jerusalem, Riyadh, Casa Blanca… What do those voices want to accomplish, blame the Spanish government and justify, or perhaps even applaud, the atrocities of soulless terrorists who only desire to kill? In addition, do those heralds long for Spain to be ready to surrender its foreign policy to the demands of pitiless and savage terrorists? Were that posture of appeasement to be adopted, it would create infinity of problems much more severe in the future
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She insisted, besides, that she understood the determination and the need to protect the caves, but maintained that that did not justify the decision not to allow us to visit the museum which was an artistic entity totally independent and does not require the same protective measures
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Finally, the massacre on the Washita and Custer's clumsy lies to justify it show his racism
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“But what is he like as a man?” I kept prodding, but only in the most gentle way, the implied reproof in my questions a spur to the General to justify his hero; and to maybe mythologize to a certain extent
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She would have to draft a latter to their families and children and attend the various funerals and services as the representative of the service as well as deal with those awkward questions as well as justify why she had survived and they were now dead
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He would act quickly and, should any questions arise, he ought to be able to justify himself to his superiors by explaining that the murderer’s identity might yet lead him to the traffickers he sought
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All that the President could think of was those awful pictures from the prisons in the west and the memos floating around his office about justifying torture but he knew in his heart he could justify his revenge to himself and that is what he would do if he survived the attack
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“And is that supposed to justify his death? He was invaluable, for God’s sake! His info and connections could have gotten us Onitsha back a lot easier
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Temptation toward the corruption of the Word with all the imaginative additions meant to explain and expand it, or justify avoidance of its strict observance
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to be to find enough minor infractions to justify assessing enough in fines to pay for the state OSHA
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This kind of thinking appears, to some, to justify doing whatever it takes to extricate the money in whatever way they can
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not try to justify yourselves
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’ But he, willing to justify himself, said to
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In other words, His glorified body is such an identical image or replica to His previous earthly body, that it even has the identical scars! How on earth could one, knowing this, justify cremation in any way or form whatsoever?
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Luk 16:15 And he said unto them, Ye are they which justify yourselves before men; but God knoweth your hearts: for that which is highly esteemed among men is abomination in the sight of God
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election was pointed out to him, he stated he couldn’t justify hanging people for votes
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5 God forbid that I should justify you, till I die I will not remove mine integrity from me
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Thinking of Khan Henry, Chalchiuhtona, Theodore, and Christina, it was hard to justify my taking part in any revolution against them
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justify the investment in the System? Probably one
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2 Of the law of the Most High, and his covenant; and of judgment to justify the ungodly;
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Extending the vindictiveness to his family, however, is hard to justify
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you begin to justify? or whom would you condemn? 19 I answered and said, truly it is a foolish thought that they both have devised,
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may justify His judgment which 5 He has decreed against you that you should be carried away captive?for what you have suffered is
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What, we might ask as a matter of common sense, would the likely effect be if some percentage of that small percentage of emissions were eliminated? Would such an amount be likely to justify anything like the sacrifices the global warmers call for? Man made global warming, says writer and scholar Peter Ferrara, “is a hoax developed to serve powerful special interests
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whatever to justify it all
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Is this bad law, hateful as segregation was? Do the ends justify the means when the meaning of the Constitution itself is at issue? The Brown decision soon became a “magnetic field,” as some have called it
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What the Court has done is to employ its constitutionally unauthorized interpretation of the establishment clause to justify its further violation of the free exercise clause
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” That means these Justices are willing to cite foreign courts and legislatures to justify further innovations to the American Constitution, which they will then label “constitutional” law
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George Gilder and Richard Vigilante assert in a joint article that to justify their continued agitation, and to maintain their status as heroes of the earth, the environmental Greens have enlisted tribes of trial lawyers in their cause
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” Lost to these students are the ideals expressed by a judge of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in a 1992 case: “Patriotism is an effort by the state to promote its own survival,” to implant the values that justify its existence, and “to transmit those virtues and values
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I can do it, but it is hard for me to justify your desire for worldly things
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As an added affront the administration has announced that it will not allow its self-appointed Czars to be called to testify before Congress to justify their existence or describe their functions
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Attempts to vilify its critics when it cannot justify itself on the merits of the issues raised are the trademark of liberalism under pressure
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that exhibited enough unique proof to justify a belief in reincarnation, including the case of Doris
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She included copies of Roger’s original writing “To Justify an Unjustifiable Abominable Cruelty” as well as Luis Lago Alba’s article
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My jaw dropped at hearing him use my Greek motto to justify his own vanity
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31 And Judah said, What shall we say to our Lord, what shall we speak and how shall we justify ourselves, God has this day found the iniquity of all your servants, therefore has he done this thing to us this day
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There’s a point where you just can’t justify dealing with your pain by creating more
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Moreover, he was aware, and could justify his awareness with concrete examples, that properly motivated, homosexual desires, behavior and identity could be changed by degrees
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Indeed, the Royal Palace and the Castelo dos Mouros (Castle of the Moors), with their rich interior decoration and multiple openings to the outside to behold the amazing vistas of lush vegetation that is all around them and beyond, justify the many Portuguese poets’ description of Sintra as “a garden of earthly paradise”
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"We believe the report does not justify the moratorium as written, and that the moratorium as changed will not contribute measurably to increased safety and will have immediate and long-term economic effects," the scientists wrote earlier this year to Louisiana Gov
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"The secretary should be free to recommend whatever he thinks is correct, but he should not be free to use our names to justify his political decisions
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“They justify their killing behind a cause,
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does not justify illusion
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not: for I will not justify the wicked
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To justify the truth of a proposition, one need not know anything about the source of that proposition, but to explain why
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sources, for they are even more valuable than true propositions? It takes effort and energy to justify just one proposition, but when a reliable
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Churchmen rushed to find ways to enhance its prestige so that it could be worthy of its new position and to justify greater power for the ruler so that he could preserve Orthodoxy from further harm
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This time, it is revisited from another angle, that of the perpetrator himself trying to justify his act by serpentlike logic
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course justifying your actions)
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) Bulletproof politician that he is, he can get away with casting his vote the way he did, as well as his incredibly stupid way of justifying that vote
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The obvious attempt at justifying her actions did not sit well with her conscience
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Justifying your actions in the name of your own
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But when justifying atrocities, many US troops described Filipinos as “niggers” and described going “nigger hunting
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Such privations, whether real, imagined (or self-inflicted), for that matter, have (otherwise) proven that industry and time have a way of justifying their own rewards
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One is denial, wanting to blame most deaths on accidental disease, wanting to blame Natives themselves, assuming this was ordinary warfare, or even justifying conquest and genocide as inevitable, as best for American progress
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With his headlights materializing the world from the night, Truman imagined justifying himself to her by pointing out that it was foolishness for the government to think it could prevent the populace from indulging in its vices by banning them
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Who was he kidding? There’d be no justifying himself in her mind – the moment she found out, she’d be gone
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Norman realised now that he would have to explain his plan in detail to Tony justifying his decisions and choices that he had made ready for the planned attacks
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All that the President could think of was those awful pictures from the prisons in the west and the memos floating around his office about justifying torture but he knew in his heart he could justify his revenge to himself and that is what he would do if he survived the attack
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A new reading of the time line of history would make the explosion of Thera and the Exodus, as described in the Hebrew Torah and the Christian Old Testament, concurrent events, justifying a new, realistic, first-person narrative of the Exodus
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32 Then hear you in Heaven, and do, and judge your servants, condemning the wicked, to bring his way on his head; and justifying
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But there is an alternative approach to justifying false calamities and scary scenarios
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realize, were justifying his means and that perhaps compromised his
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; these features function only to explain why the receiver believes the proposition and do not play a role in justifying the truth of the proposition itself
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I also am glad that I don't have to deal with justifying to my
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A respected psychiatrist once told me that the human mind has an infinite capacity for justifying
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justifying what they’d already begun to think: that I really
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true perception, that we were deprived of love, to justifying that this
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child, justifying my attempts as a way to make up for the abortion I’d had years ago, but it
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justifying the rejection, and concluded that, with
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―other issues‖ justifying the ―red suit status
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that are associated with the page, therefore justifying why the search engine
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The mental health system was a crowded entity, fighting to stay afloat among the needy, and justifying its presence by going through the motions of treatment
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“I would have had a really hard time justifying an open chart unless Brian was going to start coming in regularly for addiction counseling
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And it’s strangely comforting, justifying, it has
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Justifying each gesture by the fury inside him at the images he would now carry always in his mind
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He counters feelings of emptiness from this lack by not giving up anything he already possesses, justifying his selfishness through perceiving himself as more important than other people
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Nancy nodded in appreciation: Coponius was doing a good job of explaining and justifying something that was bound to raise the hire of all Jews: direct taxation by Rome
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I’m not justifying it, but that’s why many of us cabbies drive
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This has apparently not hindered the Israelis, who regularly fly reconnaissance drones and helicopters over the Gaza Strip, from shooting at it while justifying their actions by saying that Hamas militants use the hospital as a command center
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However, he almost felt untouchable in that same thought by internally justifying his murderous actions, in that a potential future with him acquiring AIDS would ultimately become fatal
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‘Marsh’ would have difficulty justifying his actions, agent provocateur, false fire alarm at the restaurant, and so on
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There was one admirably simple method of confuting these people and justifying ourselves in our erotic revolt: we would deny that the world had any meaning whatever
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justifying murder was all they’re reported to have been, as the defendents were tortured and threatened that their families would also be tortured and executed if the accused didn’t confess
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are used to being in charge, making decisions without justifying them, taking
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explaining, justifying and communicating with the US came to end the day I fumed
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‘I let it be used as our village club,’ said Thimmaiah justifying his decision
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So the Musalmans have no hadith on that count to fall back upon, and even otherwise, Muhammad’s methods would show that he believed in the adage of ‘ends justifying the means’, rather than in the ‘merits of the means applied’
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Oh, what a fall! Though their methods are reminiscent of Muhammad’s realpolitik of ‘ends justifying the means’, it pays for the Musalmans to know that he was a pragmatist with a singular mission, while their new heroes are but bigots chasing un-achievable goals
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“Oh really?! That sounds like a man justifying rape
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She looked at all the life forms dead in the water stagnant and heard the DOD pragmatics justifying the Final Defense; but there was no one there to lip them to her now
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This is not love, but virtual vultures justifying picking the bones of the I'magistically dead
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” The visitor, although stunned, instinctively resumed texting her What's happening now? “It's what the rich sound like when they are justifying their glorified gluttony, as the rancid odor of the decaying bodies of the escargot-nothing spit from their tongues
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There were times that she did feel guilty about stealing from her workplace, but she had come up with several means of justifying what she did, to make herself feel better
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With the exception of Fox News, after all, many of those affiliated with these various journalistic organizations went to great lengths in justifying as to why being associated with the American flag was beneath them as an unacceptable breach in their highly-vaunted but over-inflated sense of objectivity
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apparently justifying your suspicions and feeling
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This testimony is of great weight, justifying, as it does,
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had to spend ten minutes justifying how much he was on
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Now Jews are still justifying and rationalizing their culture as both a victim culture… and also being the elite chosen ones… a culture superior to all other cultures
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The universal effect of greed on a human soul, what it does to people: how it cuts them off from other people so they are unable to share anything of themselves with others, how it insulates them from the suffering of others, how it insulates them from any awareness of their own spiritual corruption, so that they are capable of rationalizing their own actions as being moral-just-right-good, how the culture of greed is evidenced in justifying the oppression of all those below you, how being trained all their lives in taking, people never learn how to give, how this invisible, intangible, secret rotting and shrinkage of the human soul begins from birth, slowly destroying all innocence and wonder
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Without the sense of pure wonder, humans are just walking tools… justifying their use of tools by linear rationalizations, which are meaningless outside the context of tools
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It follows a single linear path of tool-logic without ever deviating from it over and over… repeating itself, endlessly the same, duplicating itself, justifying itself, rationalizing itself… just as tools trained our ancestors to perform the same, identical motions of chipping away at a rock, they have trained our brains to perform numerous identical logic sequences over, and over: without ever deviating into any other possible way of thinking, or considering any other alternative paths of logic
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There is no such thing as consumer awareness, or education, or consumer responsibility: creating the ethic of the end justifying the means
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When in actuality it was the surgeons, the butchers who were spreading the killing disease of gangrene throughout their hospitals, and justifying cutting off the limbs saying that they were doing it to save the screaming soldiers from death
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People are only interested in rationalizing and justifying their own actions; regardless of the actual truth
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belief adopted as a result of these judgments has been false, solidifying and justifying the
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But on seeing him, they might insist on justifying their actions of late,
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The birth of the Christian Movement, and the subsequent evangelism culminating in the written words of the gospels, must be considered unequivocal proof justifying serious consideration for a belief in the amazing phenomenon of the life of Jesus, as being authentic and legitimate
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What his job now entailed was an inordinate amount of time spent justifying his activities and crunching budget numbers
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justifying your love affair and adultery with the world by using MY
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That's when I found her,” he spoke quickly, justifying his actions
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But it must be remembered that this is a unique case and a problem altogether exceptional, justifying the employment of exceptional means for its solution
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Speak for yourself, you will say, and for your miseries in your underground holes, and don't dare to say all of us-- excuse me, gentlemen, I am not justifying myself with that
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But Elinor--how are her feelings to be described?--From the moment of learning that Lucy was married to another, that Edward was free, to the moment of his justifying the hopes which had so instantly followed, she was every thing by turns but tranquil
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Jaggers being highly dictatorial, and Wemmick obstinately justifying himself whenever there was the smallest point in abeyance for a moment
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By the mere fact of his presence there, condoning and justifying the crimes of these typical representatives of that despicable class whose greed and inhumanity have made the earth into a hell
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He felt angry that he had been nudged into justifying himself
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Therefore, this faith is deceitful, even such as will leave thee under wrath, in the day of God Almighty; for true justifying faith puts the soul, as sensible of its condition by the law, upon flying for refuge unto Christ's righteousness, which righteousness of his is not an act of grace, by which he maketh for justification, thy obedience accepted with God; but his personal obedience to the law, in doing and suffering for us what that required at our hands; this righteousness, I say, true faith accepteth; under the skirt of which, the soul being shrouded, and by it presented as spotless before God, it is accepted, and acquit from condemnation
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He sent the men to mow some clover for hay, picking out the worst patches where the clover was overgrown with grass and weeds and of no use for seed; again and again they mowed the best acres of clover, justifying themselves by the pretense that the bailiff had told them to, and trying to pacify him with the assurance that it would be splendid hay; but he knew that it was owing to those acres being so much easier to mow
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It is true that Fyodor Ryezunov’s company did not plough over the ground twice before sowing, as had been agreed, justifying themselves on the plea that the time was too short
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humanity; now one-half of his abilities is devoted to deceiving himself, and the other to justifying the deceit
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To remain under such undeserved reproach was wretched, but to make her suffer by justifying himself was worse still
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And though he had judged her so severely hitherto, now by some strange chain of reasoning he was justifying her and was also sorry for her, and afraid that Vronsky did not fully understand her
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Speak for yourself, you will say, and for your miseries in your underground holes, and don't dare to say all of us--excuse me, gentlemen, I am not justifying myself with that "all of us
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Will Ladislaw on his side felt that his dislike was flourishing at the expense of his gratitude, and spent much inward discourse in justifying the dislike
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Even if he renounced every other consideration than that of justifying himself—if he met shrugs, cold glances, and avoidance as an accusation, and made a public statement of all the facts as he knew them, who would be convinced? It would be playing the part of a fool to offer his own testimony on behalf of himself, and say, "I did not take the money as a bribe
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The first order of silliness consists in justifying stock prices by revenue growth instead of by earnings or dividend growth
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At this point, realizing that the weekly chart had basically fulfilled its expectations for a measured move would have removed much of the bullish context from the daily patterns, justifying a reduction of risk or perhaps a complete exit from the trade
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4 An apparent exception might be made sometimes in a case such as Chile Copper Company where the demonstrated presence of huge bodies of ore was regarded as justifying public financing to bring the mine into production
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The Copeland, Koller, and Murrin view, though, is commonly held in academic circles justifying belief in the benefits of structural subordination
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In the real world, there are myriad reasons justifying the issuance of and the existence of preferred stocks; here are a few:
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As long as you are susceptible to the kinds of errors that are the result of rationalizing, justifying, hesitating, hoping, and jumping the gun, you will not be able to trust yourself
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Each new breakthrough in hardware performance leads to a network hash rate that increases by many orders of magnitude (see Figure 8-4), especially if the price of bitcoins rises at the same time (further justifying capital investment in mining hardware)
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‘But I never said a word about the Emperor!’ said the officer, justifying himself, and
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That’s it, come on!’ said he, panting and looking wrathfully around as if he were abusing someone, as if they were all his enemies and had insulted him, and only now had he at last succeeded in justifying himself
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And some years pass during which he plays a pitiful comedy to himself in solitude on his island, justifying his actions by intrigues and lies when the justification is no longer needed, and displaying to the whole world what it was that people had mistaken for strength as long as an unseen hand directed his actions
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All these acquaintances, who had so often dined and danced at his house and had so often laughed at him, now said, with a common feeling of self-reproach and emotion, as if justifying themselves: ‘Well, whatever he may have been he was a most worthy man
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Marius shuddered at that reproach of ingratitude directed against his father, and which he was on the point of so fatally justifying
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Nunnally Johnson, who worked with Marilyn on that film (in March 1953), recalled, “Natasha was really advising her badly by this time, justifying her own presence on the set by requiring take after take and simply feeding on Marilyn’s insecurity