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It is also the subject of controversial discussions on ecological justifiability.
Justifiability here is defined by measured practice costs and policy maker objectives.
I shall not here go into the question of the justifiability of constructing a text from different sources.
The fact that such action transcends its authority casts no doubt on its justifiability.
Doubt will be cast on the validity and justifiability of the principle of induction.
Many Islamic scholars refuse to accept the religious justifiability of such operations and thus have negative reactions to the videos.
The religious justifiability of suicide bombings hinges on its applicability to legitimate jihad, which has changed throughout time.
Debate topics included the justifiability of war, women's suffrage, the morality of slavery, and prohibition.
The justifiability rule has yet to receive widespread judicial consideration in the context of education, but it might be expected to be applied more strictly.
Logical critic, or logic proper, on validity or justifiability of inference, the conditions for true representation.
The Chinese side seeks to persuade international perception as to the appropriate nature and justifiability of Chinese rule in Tibet.
Martyrdom videos base their product on the religious justifiability of their actions; namely suicide attacks or martyrdom operations.
The Justifiability of Banning Tobacco Advertising"
This ruling was to prove important a century later in R v Dudley and Stephens, which also concerned the justifiability of acts of murder at sea.
Most of the debate about Kosovo until last week concentrated on military and moral issues - the need for ground troops, the justifiability of bombing, and so on.
SIR,- Dr Pijnenborg and colleagues state that LAWER 'complicates' the debate but does not challenge the moral justifiability of euthanasia.
In this case, that dominating body is the defense industry, and the heretics are pot smokers and psychedelics users, who have demonstrated a propensity to question the justifiability of the war machine.
Debate prior to passage of the UN resolution reflected member states' differing positions on issues such as nuclear proliferation in the region and the appropriateness and justifiability of Israel's actions.
The quote echoes through the episode as the homeless man's abduction gives Freamon and McNulty, and by extension the audience, their most serious doubts yet about the justifiability of their actions.
Lord Widgery spoke about the justifiability of decisions taken by army commanders and soldiers, about actions which, he concluded, did 'not require censure', and in using such language caused dispute and argument about the nature of his findings.
It was now criticized as anachronistic, and the German government had signalled for some time its concern over rising costs and their justifiability at a time when German unification put great strains on the public finances [see also pp. 37212; 38508].
The limitations clause was also reworded to focus less on the importance of parliamentary government and more on justifiability of limits in free societies; the latter logic was more in line with rights developments around the world after World War II.
The question of justifiability has been considered by the courts in a number of employment cases, where it has been construed most recently as meaning that the discriminatory effect of the requirement or condition must be weighed against its 'reasonable necessity' for the purposes of the business enterprise in question.