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    I was discarded, like waste material-- and Justifiably so to many.

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    In this country, we revere the free market, and Justifiably so.

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    Decompression sickness("the bends"), is well known and Justifiably feared by divers.

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    Justifiably, many doubt that man is really capable of producing such world conditions.

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    China has been frequently- and often Justifiably- criticized for poor environmental policies.

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    Xavier correctly mentions some reasons for doctors Justifiably not providing certain patient-requested medical care.

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    But when they are Justifiably commended, their spirit soars, and they are motivated to improve.

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    Given the historical precedent for economic crises caused by insurance losses, the industry is Justifiably concerned.

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    This is an important demonstration of a phenomenon with which our culture is Justifiably fascinated.

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    Insurance companies count on that happening, so get out there and claim what Justifiably belongs to you.

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    Right to free speech is one of our most important fundamental rights and we are Justifiably proud of it.

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    If a stranger offered a child free lollies in return for their picture, the parent would Justifiably be angry.

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    Anyone who knows that they are dealing with bad actors- people trying to mislead- ignores them, and Justifiably so.

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    Religion deals only with evaluations of human thought and action: it cannot Justifiably speak of facts and relationships between facts.

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    The philosophy, ideas, and teachings of Swami Vivekananda can Justifiably be called national assets from traditional and cultural points of view.

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    Who can Justifiably criticize Jehovah's Witnesses for believing, as did the early Christians, that they alone are practicing the true religion?

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    But he was afraid(Justifiably) that if he challenged her to open up this way, it would drive her farther away from him.

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    Psychological adaptation also includes such an important aspect as the ability to switch from one social role to another, and adequately and Justifiably.

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    This magazine has placed emphasis on the dangers of higher learning, and Justifiably so, for much higher education opposes the“ healthful teaching” of the Bible.

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    Religion, on the other hand, deals only with evaluations of human thought and action: it cannot Justifiably speak of facts and relationships between facts.”.

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    They are intended to facilitate consumer education of a Nigerian public that exhibits a high degree of skepticism towards the power sector, and quite Justifiably so;

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    I understand that some people don't feel safe talking to their detractors and others feel so marginalized that they Justifiably don't feel that they have any empathy to give.

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    But my niece Olivia was Justifiably angry when the pilot announced that the plane flying her to Denver was returning to Philadelphia because on an out-of-control emotional support dog.

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    I propose that despite the nay- saying 1 positive psychology is Justifiably a branch of humanistic psychology, and 2 a humanistic positive psychology would be salutary to the profession of psychology.

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    Throughout the year, the conversation surrounding a number of these police shootings has centered on race, and Justifiably so: Unarmed black men are seven times more likely than whites to die by police gunfire;

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    Each year, a series of bonkers events takes place that belies this small town's sleepy appearance- indeed, with a population of just over six hundred, it can Justifiably claim to be Britain's smallest town.

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    For past dealings and transactions, protection may Justifiably be given to Rulers of former Indian States but the Central Government may examine the question as to whether for transactions subsequent to the 26th of January, 1950, this protection need or should be continued.

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    Tens of thousands of party activists like me Justifiably feel proud that we belong to a party whose first national movement was for the cause of national unity, and that the founder-president of our Party laid down his life at the altar of National Integration.

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