Few have even claimed that there is any sort of political aim behind the riots that might partly justify such behaviour.
One media industry executive noted that "it was a good price, which partly justifies the purchase, but it seemed unlikely they would not ultimately try to buy the whole company."
While Mr. Jarvik argues that public television partly justifies its continued reliance on Government financing because of the status any association with the Government confers, he said money was still at the center of the dispute.
They partly justified this by an eye upon the too rapid growth of population in some countries.
Museums that put on exhibitions of private collections almost inevitably assist in this practice, although they can partly justify these otherwise intellectually pointless, and sometimes morally dubious, exhibitions by extracting from the collectors certain promises.
Shortly after this, the film offers up a surprise ending, which partly justifies the raucous means.
The high percentage of poverty partly justifies the difficulty of out-migration, which tends to reproduce constraining social opportunities and inequalities in society.
It is possible to partly justify this approximation, but generally it is used because it works reasonably well when the integrals that remain - - are parameterised.
In the 1850s, miasma was used to explain the spread of cholera in London and in Paris, partly justifying Haussmann's latter renovation of the French capital.
The decision in Lawrence also controversially cited foreign laws, specifically ones enacted by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, and a decision of the European Court of Human Rights, in partly justifying the result.