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"justifiable" Definitions
  1. existing or done for a good reason, and therefore acceptable

821 Sentences With "justifiable"

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Fifty-five percent of Democrats said charging smokers more was justifiable, versus the 22019 percent of Democrats who said it was justifiable in 2003.
Puns are widely held in low esteem, a justifiable consideration.
There is NO JUSTIFIABLE REASON for any of these actions.
The new sanctions are also mandatory if there's justifiable cause.
"Control" is a work of confidence, cleverness and justifiable irritation.
Patreons typically supplement someone's hobby to make it financially justifiable.
It's like Nook's death was justifiable, so her grief isn't.
The truth is that both sides have justifiable talking points.
"Your pursuits are neither noble nor justifiable," wrote one user.
Those could include expensive retrofits where "technically and economically justifiable".
This fallacy makes the new white's plea for attention seemingly justifiable.
The former, they say, is justifiable and the latter is not.
Moderation is fraught with justifiable concerns over free speech and bias.
So with that kind of profile, a franchise is justifiable, right?
Which, unfortunately, is a form of lying, albeit a justifiable one.
And by the way, a lot of it has been justifiable.
Moreover, some of Fine Bros' trademark claims might have been justifiable.
Therefore, hula's presence in a battle is at least somewhat justifiable.
Erasing these rules cannot look justifiable unless EPA mangles the economics.
And by the way, a lot of it has been justifiable.
What kinds of public mandates are justifiable in combating contagious disease?
Perjury would be a perfectly justifiable, and constitutional, basis for impeachment.
He may be a protagonist, but his actions aren't ethically justifiable.
The 'big lie' is that political expediency is honorable and justifiable.
Turning to Tuvalu and Nauru, Taiwan might have more justifiable concerns.
The Big Lie is that political expedience is honorable and justifiable.
Some of his customers said such an act could be justifiable.
And early in my career, I think it was more justifiable.
Their indignation at being robbed of their financial dignity is wholly justifiable.
Paying 5% in order to capture a 50-100% return is justifiable.
We've evolved past the point where high — and hidden — fees are justifiable.
To the bureaucrats, the choice of the 21929 was natural and justifiable.
If it protects the woman, she says, the procedure is medically justifiable.
Despite the major costs, helping financially struggling students is a justifiable cause.
" This anger, justifiable or not, has been used against the "Bernie Bros.
His concerns about the "swamp," justifiable though they are, are conspicuously narrow.
Our collective, unavoidable, justifiable outrage fuels the fire of right-wing extremism.
Ngugi ruled that confinement was justifiable, but not in a penal institution.
Deaths and injury incurred in a hopeless cause are not morally justifiable.
These are specific to the disease and justifiable to require emergency funding.
But is the cost of exposure for amateur baseball players really justifiable?
He thinks all his behavior is justifiable in the pursuit of love.
Civil rights groups have called the enforcement overbroad and not legally justifiable.
What justifiable reason can there possibly be to drive these innovators overseas?
We have to play with justifiable moral and ethical codes of conduct here.
The SIU ruled last month that the level of force used was justifiable.
But beyond all the (justifiable) doubts about the figures lies another important question.
The first is that the war in Iraq was a justifiable military excursion.
So you think the closure of public toilets is a justifiable budget cut?
Less justifiable is the hit-or-miss humor and a well-worn plotline.
Unblinking deterrence and relentless diplomacy can achieve U.S. objectives at a justifiable cost.
As calls for unity go, this one is unusually justifiable, imperative, in fact.
It is in this context that he sees Reda's actions as almost justifiable.
I think that that is respectable, justifiable and the right thing to do.
In such circumstances, would it become necessary and justifiable to force people to reproduce?
The impulse to dismiss extremists as unreachable fanatics is strong and at times justifiable.
"And I think that it's justifiable," the freshman New York Democrat told ABC News.
And I worry I do not have the morally justifiable answer in my heart.
Katie describes Oliver's new rival as "hot," and her husband responds with justifiable disgust.
"There is no justifiable excuse — it was insensitive and not my intent," he said.
Detectives found video showing the shooting, leading prosecutors to rule it a justifiable homicide.
Examples for justifiable exclusions include homosexual materials, along with sadism, bestiality and child nudity.
Bringing Ritchie in for his first musical was a mystifying choice, but potentially justifiable.
Justifiable self-protection has always been linked to the infliction of death upon others.
Without the anarchists in the role of noble victims, Communist actions seem more justifiable.
But Rosenstein's concurrence signals that, at minimum, he found Barr's decision to be justifiable.
Today, they're $74.99 off and can be yours for a way more justifiable $325.
This massive striking advantage would earn Theodorou a close, but justifiable unanimous decision win.
The Labor Department had no justifiable basis to delay the fiduciary rule any longer.
I wasn't the most respectful for a lot of reasons that could be justifiable.
The threat was and is real, and the allied response was justifiable and proportionate.
His exciting play and frequent 211-pointers have earned justifiable comparisons to Stephen Curry.
It will be important, then, to distinguish casual meanness from acts of justifiable rage.
Of course, the reasons for some storytelling shortcuts are obvious, if not fully justifiable.
Keeping maximum pressure on the Iranian regime is a justifiable consequence of its actions.
There are constrained resources; everyone is vying for things that are justifiable and needed.
The deal is only justifiable under the demographic logic of the buyer's shrinking home country.
Such a bold use of executive clemency would be justifiable as a matter of fairness.
As for the rest of the lot, there is no justifiable reason for their existence.
"I think it's justifiable what he did," Lewandowski's attorney Brad Cohen told CNN's Brooke Baldwin.
"There was no justifiable reason for the above described to have occurred," the complaint said.
Such a view captures the justifiable anger many Americans still feel toward the large banks.
And, the notion of deference was not meant to immunize police officers from justifiable prosecution.
Antifa endorses violence as a justifiable means, and I assume you do as well. Why?
Phil Jensen, now a state senator, tried to make killing abortion providers a justifiable homicide.
Let's start with the obvious question: Was BuzzFeed's decision to publish the Trump dossier justifiable?
Being sued for posting someone's private sex tape on the internet is a justifiable claim.
GERMAN GOVT SPOKESMAN SAYS EMISSIONS TESTS ON MONKEYS AND PEOPLE ARE IN NO WAY JUSTIFIABLE
Maybe the sleep interruptions were justifiable for other reasons that could have improved her care.
Rights experts and others have questioned whether this use of force was justifiable or legal.
In comparison, when Hispanics killed black men, about 5.5 percent of cases were called justifiable.
The only conceivably justifiable nuclear arsenal is one that permits a secure second (retaliatory) strike.
The Obama Justice Department ultimately determined the Ferguson incident to be a justifiable police-shooting.
And because of that worldview, Nixon believed anything was justifiable under the banner of winning.
This whole thing is clearly in no way justifiable in the name of consumer protection.
And, as justifiable as those reasons may be, better data exists to select local jurors.
Overall, the police classify fewer than 22009 percent of homicides committed by civilians as justifiable.
Why do they think physical violence, as opposed to nonviolent resistance, is both justifiable and effective?
In my experience, there are certain situations in which a text message confrontation is completely justifiable.
But amid our justifiable TRAPPIST-23 freakout, one major question remains: What does it look like?
And yet for the POTUS, anything that will supposedly keep the bad dudes out is justifiable.
The use of Mar-a-Lago to host foreign leaders, however, is justifiable in his eyes.
Is Obama's move the right one or do you think this practice is justifiable and necessary?
The cost of the device may be justifiable for those who don't like to cook, however.
If a country is seeking to redress a wrong committed against it, then war is justifiable.
Even if Epstein's claims were anywhere near justifiable, Trump's tweet mischaracterizes them and gets everything wrong.
And yes, all of these positive initiatives can result in (an oftentimes justifiable) higher final bill.  
Sure, it is a justifiable theoretical idea to have a transition period to Medicare for All.
But this habit can also make us immune to justifiable anger when we are openly deceived.
Was it justifiable to feel sad that she was unable to care for a real cat?
By interfering and insuring Owens won the match, Zayn has injected justifiable actions into a storyline.
Canadians take justifiable pride in their publicly-funded healthcare system, which promises free healthcare to all.
Erasure, justifiable and not, is a common fate of art in the territory the show defines.
Military deployment is justifiable only as a deterrent to a credible threat to our national interests.
So more people are deemed in violation and subject to detention than otherwise might be justifiable.
Over all, the police classify fewer than 2 percent of homicides committed by civilians as justifiable.
The protesters paid with their lives to get people to question whether these policies are justifiable.
I wish the dress came in more colors, which would make this purchase much more justifiable.
That might be justifiable if the public spending itself takes the form of investment, say infrastructure.
"Each time a law enforcement officer pulled the trigger, it was reasonable and justifiable," she added.
Another wretched Knicks season has ended, but from its ashes a justifiable optimism is taking root.
Third Point said the "only justifiable outcome" of the review was a sale to a strategic buyer.
Millett wrote that the move sacrificed the 17-year-old woman's constitutional rights for no justifiable reason.
A tough stance on Chinese steel is more justifiable than a general crackdown on imports, for example.
Given that the UMC conducts about 700 ICSI procedures each year, there is justifiable cause for concern.
But this weekend, SkinStore is having a special sale that makes the splurge a little more justifiable.
This simple, efficient decision introduced a fatal element of bias, and unleashed justifiable dissent from his students.
Wrongful death suit With the shooting was ruled as justifiable, the officers have remained on their beats.
But even if an action is, all told, still justifiable, its costs should weigh on the actor.
In this scenario, no matter how ambitious or justifiable their policy, the business of implementation remains precarious.
This piece makes the argument that it is justifiable to proposition 8th graders because of their fertility.
For the most part, my shopping falls into two decisive categories: investment (read: justifiable splurge) and frugal.
Myanmar has denied committing atrocities against the Rohingya, saying its military carried out justifiable actions against militants.
The fund manager said the big gains were justifiable considering the likely boost to Nintendo's bottom line.
The report did not name individual managers involved, which the watchdog said would not be "legally justifiable".
"I think the concern is sort of inchoate, but some of it is quite justifiable," Clayton said.
This is justifiable in my mind because likes and retweets give me validation for my terrible posts.
He eventually explains what the medal was for and makes his actions sound both savage and justifiable.
When the existing economic system feels like theft, suddenly stealing in all its forms becomes morally justifiable.
Democrats have become less likely to say charging smokers and obese individuals higher insurance rates is justifiable.
For the rule of law to have meaning for Americans, the laws have to make justifiable sense.
How he has done this is simultaneously novel and destined to earn the justifiable quibbling of purists.
Most police departments, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, exclude justifiable homicides from their official count of murders.
You might be thinking that that would cause some justifiable tension between the two, but you'd be wrong.
Pushing them out of the way seemed entirely justifiable to keep the convention on track and on message.
And as someone who's already seen it twice, I can say that the hype is more than justifiable.
Loss-making shipping prices are no longer a justifiable investment in the future, but a barrier to entry.
CEO Robert Thomson claimed that antitrust cases against Google, like the one Vestager is currently leading, are justifiable.
Heavy rain had not been forecast and blaming the dams for the flooding was "not justifiable", he said.
The subsequent YTD rebound has coincided with an easing in conditions and is also justifiable on these grounds.
The SNB argued that recent falls in the currency meant that maintaining the peg was no longer justifiable.
Some of these changes were the result of justifiable economic reasoning; others mainly delivered payments to the investors.
But most high-end brands low-key offer smaller, more justifiable giftables as soon as November rolls around.
"There's been a great deal of justifiable skepticism surrounding many of these names," the "Mad Money" host said.
Strong cyber security is difficult, and historically has required significant investment, justifiable only in the most extreme cases.
However, when the shooter is white and the victim is black, the rate of justifiable homicide is 34%.
Bunts have a hard time being justifiable at the best of times and with the best of bunters.
I decide that the absence of female characters is acceptable or not too bad and maybe narratively justifiable.
The court recognized "conscience or religious beliefs" as a justifiable reason to refuse to serve in the military.
Not only is crying as natural and justifiable as breathing — the two acts are physically, neurologically, primally intertwined.
Yet, he added, in recent days, the movement has been debating whether such retributive violence is morally justifiable.
The killings of black men by whites were two to 10 times as likely to be called justifiable.
They consider the strike a targeted killing, elaborating that it was justifiable as an act of self-defense.
Much of what these separate groups fought for was entirely justifiable and contributed to racial and sexual equality.
We can keep talking about it — with justifiable emotion — but if guns remain the focus, nothing will change.
What could he possibly say that would make any of this theater justifiable, him hireable or even likable?
They looked at federal data to analyze the circumstances in which a homicide was deemed "justifiable" by police.
Only 3 percent of deaths are ruled justifiable when the shooter is black and the victim is white.
In contrast, the MOVE bombing was largely forgotten, while a coroner jury ruled the Black Panther deaths justifiable homicides.
The $399 price tag is justifiable if you compare their sound to other wireless headphones in that price range.
I started to consider what would make abortion justifiable, and realized I was having some really pro-life opinions.
We will never find a justifiable moment of nonconsent when you require verbal communication and agreement with both parties.
Besides the justifiable public shaming I rightly deserve for the next decade-my lack of oversite caused the outage.
When it does, it may be more morally and politically justifiable to violate the law than to obey it.
Spending a ton of money on something that likely won't last you super long is sometimes just not justifiable.
The country was so dominant that holding its biggest companies' stocks was a justifiable proxy for holding the world.
He takes justifiable pride that Unilever has increased its dividends 260 percent per annum for the past 250 years.
One of his defense attorneys, John Fuller, spoke to potential panelists about the Louisiana legal concept of justifiable homicide.
Tehan said federal assistance to Alcoa was justifiable in the wake of the power outage that damaged the smelter.
A wall may slow them down and so be justifiable for some, but it will not solve the problem.
NAFTA's success underlines that negotiators must not terminate the agreement in their justifiable effort to modernize this trade pact.
I've had bosses move the goalposts before — for all sorts of justifiable reasons, I'm sure — and it's unbelievably frustrating.
Are drone strikes, conducted in secret and according to secret criteria, acts of murder or justifiable acts of war?
It would have been so easy, so justifiable, to involve myself more, and under different circumstances, I would have.
There's a giant, world-record breaking piña colada in the room, and a party is the only justifiable response.
Little large-scale research has examined the role of race in "justifiable" homicides that do not involve the police.
And beyond money, it doesn&apost seem justifiable using that many plastic cups and straws on a personal luxury.
New applicants must undergo thorough background checks and present a "justifiable reason" for ownership -- with self defense not applicable.
The tumult in the Trump administration continued today with the president's justifiable firing of Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
It had already been said that the special circumstances of war made such peculiar acts justifiable, or even noble.
"Comedy is often the only feasible antidote to a completely justifiable, but not very entertaining hopelessness," he once wrote.
Here's how prosecutors draw the line between a justifiable use of force by a police officer, and a crime.
No one wants the human rights movement to be remembered as a casualty of a justifiable revolt against the rich.
If true, it's a game changer for the defense as it would support the notion that Hayes' actions were justifiable.
But in Russia, they are widely seen as a justifiable response to a quarter of a century of Western dominance.
When pay is public, it is not the justifiable inequities that create the most discomfort, but those firms cannot defend.
A justifiable reason is that it can be difficult to render legalese accurately into terms that sound like conversational English.
Scammers aren't just cultural blips anymore; they've infiltrated every crevice and crook of society, and some, thankfully, with justifiable reason.
" The jury foreman's letter said the shooting was "unfortunate and tragic, but justifiable due to the actions of the suspect.
" The jury foreman's letter said the shooting was "unfortunate and tragic, but justifiable due to the actions of the suspect.
The officers have claimed self-defense and said they used what would've been justifiable force to detain a fleeing felon.
In the face of unthinkable tragedy, it's human nature to find someone to blame, a target for our justifiable outrage.
According to the Urban Institute, when both the shooter and victim are white, 11% of these cases are ruled justifiable.
But building at both would conflict with Davies's warning that only one new runway was justifiable given climate change targets.
Garner believes the selloff is justifiable since the earlier rally to over $70 a barrel was due to irrational exuberance.
More surprising than the justifiable condemnation of this slash-and-burn proposal is how bipartisan the objections have been. Rep.
Is that any more justifiable than changing the past, given the chaos that messing with the timeline has previously caused?
I'm talking about those heads for whom a $100 knock-off of a $885 Vetements hoodie is a justifiable investment.
Is his rise a manifestation of justifiable resentment among less privileged whites at their neglect by higher caste Republican leaders?
"If there is a real chance, then I think a lap of honor is justifiable," he said of a delay.
Is it justifiable for the police to masquerade as child-pornography admins for eleven months—or are there technological alternatives?
Racial discrimination in any form and in any degree has no justifiable part whatever in our democratic way of life.
Bullish investors may contend that such a ratio is justifiable, given that analysts expect Netflix's earnings to keep growing quickly.
It was generally up to doctors, Reagan told me, to determine what constituted a "medically justifiable" exemption to abortion bans.
These cuts are being overshadowed by the justifiable outcry over the proposed elimination of federal funding for the Special Olympics.
And given the conditions, would permitting a practice we consider corrupt be not just more expedient but somehow morally justifiable?
He says he saw first-hand in the financial sector how justifiable caution about AI systems' trustworthiness held back adoption.
Or does it only incite unstable people to violence, making them feel that assaulting a person is somehow politically justifiable?
If the Republican-led House had a record of conducting judicious, purposeful investigations into wrongdoing, this authority might be justifiable.
But taking bone samples — biopsies — is painful and hardly justifiable for the sake of a hypothesis, especially in young children.
I think the less I have to risk, the less justifiable it is not to come forward about this stuff.
Their bad behavior, while not justifiable, comes from a place that any viewer should find at least a little familiar.
I like to do things that are morally justifiable—I wasn't gonna be investing in Exxon or anything like that. Sure.
There's going to be justifiable debate about how fast that is and where the investment is and how to fashion it.
The Allegheny County District Attorney's Office will review the case to see if the force used by the officers was justifiable.
If you're in on Prime for non-shipping perks like Amazon Prime Video, paying the new price might still be justifiable.
"Reeves had justifiable anger over Trump's attacks -- a view shared privately with me by many judges," Turley wrote on his website.
"The board had no secret plan," he said, adding that a conviction in the case would not have been "rationally justifiable".
After Turner's testimony, the 12-member coroner's jury reached a unanimous verdict of justifiable homicide, and Crane was released without trial.
A common argument from the right is that it's justifiable to be angry if you are falsely accused of sexual assault.
Civilians killed by police, classified as "justifiable homicide," by the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, are also reported each year.
His findings: For every justifiable gun homicide, there were 34 criminal gun homicides, 78 gun suicides, and two accidental gun deaths.
By ceremoniously and conspicuously obstructing the president's rushed agenda on health care, Trump received what many viewed as a justifiable comeuppance.
It's justifiable, given that the F-Pace's body and chassis are more sophisticated than much of the competition, but still disappointing.
The "killing of a felon" in the line of duty is called a "justifiable homicide" in the bureau's annual crime report.
Nationwide, states with stand your ground witnessed a 53% average increase in the justifiable homicide rate after passage of the law.
While it may sometimes be justifiable to drag a journalist into litigation, the bar for doing so should remain extraordinarily high.
Never before has this idea that political violence would be logical or justifiable if the government is thwarted, been so mainstream.
Nearly 220 percent of the respondents to one MSNBC poll seemed to believe that the extreme measures were justifiable, if shocking.
He was acquitted on the grounds of "justifiable homicide," and immediately left town, spending the next nine months photographing Central America.
Whether eleven months was justifiable or not really depends on how many perpetrators they were able to lock up behind bars.
Essentially, the shelter-in-place order calls for all residents to stay indoors with the slim exception of specific, justifiable reasons.
The tangible remnants remind us that the victims were treated as subhuman and therefore extermination was justifiable according to Nazi ideology.
Although there were justifiable complaints and criticism about the film, one aspect is not up for debate: The costumes were good.
"For a lawyer's office, they would be particularly vigilant to make sure they had justifiable reason for doing that," he said.
Of course people were going to beat it to hell and of course that would lead to justifiable worries about durability.
While this story elicited justifiable outrage, many of us curvier women received it with empathy and a complete lack of surprise.
Forty-two percent of Democrats viewed charging obese individuals higher rates in 2003 was justifiable, compared with 27 percent in 2017.
Instead the onus appears to be on the West engineering a justifiable exit, or a discreet winding-down of the war.
As long as the bird can still fly, walk and eat, Ms. Crandall explained, the stress of relocation isn't justifiable yet.
"I reject this government-knows-best, backwards approach that would inconvenience citizens and waste government resources for no justifiable reason," Gov.
Wichita has exonerated officers in the 29 officer-involved shootings since 2010, determining them "reasonable and justifiable," according to the lawsuit.
As the Center for Biological Diversity said in a report, "That failure undermines global climate efforts and is neither fair nor justifiable."
Myanmar has denied allegations of atrocities made against its security forces by refugees, saying its military carried out justifiable actions against militants.
Our view is that intervention will be more justifiable between 100 and 105, which is our ultimate downside risk for the dollar.
At trial, his lawyers had tried unsuccessfully to use elements of Florida's "stand your ground" law as a defense for justifiable homicide.
The audit revealed that many of those same officials had received thousands of dollars in cash payments without a justifiable business case.
That may have been justifiable when the group was fighting against Israel's occupation of its self-declared "security zone" in the south.
If we intend that the misdirection be only temporary and be done for justifiable reasons, most people wouldn't consider it a lie.
The New Colossus, or at least its marketing, wants to pump us full of justifiable outrage at the world we live in.
The film's upbeat takeaway is that, as moral selves—and as consumers—we can still choose between free will and justifiable paranoia.
We human beings have a remarkably dark ability to see our own decisions as justifiable, while viewing others through a harsher lens.
Trump's choices seem limited -- walking away from talks now would expose him to justifiable claims he is out of his diplomatic depth.
He argued in a scathing blog post that there was no justifiable reason for the change — at least from a security perspective.
"If we look at the trade development, it is justifiable to be careful in budget planning," Scholz said during a news conference.
Nearly two-thirds of Americans think torturing suspected terrorists is justifiable at least some of the time, according to a new poll.
They likewise hold the danger of removing a set of capacities that could be used in defense of justifiable and worthy ends.
He found that for every justifiable gun homicide, there were 34 criminal gun homicides, 78 gun suicides, and two accidental gun deaths.
But every part of our routine was wrong, and if I used it for Bartola, her parents would react with justifiable horror.
"I brine whether it is scientifically justifiable or not, because, well, it is a religious matter," said the cookbook editor Rux Martin.
"The only justifiable outcome of the strategic review is for the Issuer to be sold to a strategic buyer," the filing said.
The global refugee crisis and the threat from terrorism make it entirely justifiable that we consider how best to secure our borders.
It's a machine that offers a massive amount of upsides for what appears to be a handful of easily justifiable trade-offs.
"There are investments that may not be economically justifiable from a short-term perspective, but which are strategically important," she told Reuters.
Simpson's attorneys also failed to offer a justifiable defense: breaking into a hotel room and threatening its occupants with guns is obviously criminal.
If the protesters are hurting the country, their logic goes, then attacking them is a justifiable or even necessary act of self-defense.
Carson Wealth's West said even though he thinks stock multiples within the S&P 500 are high, some tech multiples are still justifiable.
Even without making the financial argument, Sony has a justifiable interest in maintaining a level of control over games played on its consoles.
In fact, I'm not entirely sure why the movie believes Captain America has a justifiable argument against the government's proposed oversight of superheroes.
"The idea of me being a street photographer is technically justifiable, but it's more circumstantial than definitive," he told i-D in 2015.
Right now, the director can be removed by the president only for specific and justifiable cause, rather than for political or other reasons.
I'm well aware that, for most people, there are no circumstances in which spending more than $1,000 on earphones is a justifiable expense.
"Any leader worth his salt must of course posses a certain amount of ego, a justifiable pride in his own accomplishments," Ike writes.
Now, put on your Trump lenses and consider these two ideas: deport illegals and build a wall, both of which are constitutionally justifiable.
Mona's actions as A were anything but justifiable, but it was still heartbreaking to hear the painful toll Alison's bullying took on Mona.
At first, I thought, Does she have a justifiable leg to stand on as far as the medicine that surrounds her is concerned?
He was knighted for the feat of creating the World Wide Web, in what was surely the most justifiable knighting since Heath Ledger.
The bottom lineIf you're extremely rough on things, or if your profession demands it, the Hydro Flask Oasis is an easily justifiable expense.
If he does not, and instead sends up another liberal automaton, then McConnell and his gang should stick to their present justifiable course.
Diverting USPTO user fees is never justifiable, even when the USPTO is running a surplus, but it is not running a surplus now.
"It's a rehash of worries about autism, the scientific community basically had a justifiable conniption, including me," medical ethicist Arthur Caplan told Newsweek.
And so it's very complicated, but in their mind it's easily justifiable as to why they execute their plan to become drug lords.
The head of the police union, Lt. Gene Ryan, called the pullback justifiable: "Officers may be second-guessing themselves," he told The Sun.
Each action may have been individually justifiable, but taken together they suggest that he's lost the plot; he's creating more uncertainty than respect.
The company is always pretty motivated, and investors face justifiable reputational risk in the community if they back out of signed term sheets.
It turns out that infant crying is not only as natural and justifiable as breathing: The two acts are physically, neurologically, primally intertwined.
The Trump administration says that its strike on General Suleimani was not an assassination, calling it a lawful and justifiable use of force.
Campbell has been under pressure from activist shareholder Third Point, which has previously called a sale the only justifiable outcome of the review.
But these events came after decades of frustration and justifiable anger about the enduring effects of poverty, racism and a lack of opportunity.
Indeed, the Obama administration made legal arguments for justifiable unilateral force that could be interpreted to validate what Trump did on Thursday night.
And so if occasionally, Serena is angry and she lets a ref have it and feels it's justifiable anger, and if Cardi feels like popping off [without doing physical harm] because it's a justifiable anger, I would much rather see those kinds of expressions of Black women, than to watch what happens to us long-term when we don't express it at all.
"We have a very forward-leaning stand your ground, self-defense, justifiable homicide law, however you want to refer to it," the sheriff said.
But are these justifiable cases, do you think, just as a -- on the standard of, does this increase respect for the rule of law?
The moisturizing balm is $60, which is pretty damn steep compared to Chapstick, but much more justifiable if you factor in the eye benefits.
This fascinating piece by Maija Liuhto about online dating in Afghanistan provides a scenario in which fake Facebook accounts are maybe OK, even justifiable.
And since it is National Lipstick Day tomorrow, you have a very justifiable reason to treat yourself to one — or all nine — of them.
He then argued, repeatedly, that the price hike was justifiable, saying that he was going to use extra revenue for research on new drugs.
It's justifiable for things like the company's battery cases where aesthetics play a bigger role, but it's less so for a featureless battery brick.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - - Is iron ore's rapid move from one of the commodities with the gloomiest outlook to a star performer justifiable and sustainable?
Today he rarely dusts off anything from the middle of his oeuvre, with the entirely justifiable exception of songs from "Blood on the Tracks".
Yet, when you look at the experience and reflect on how far we've come, you do wonder just how justifiable the complaints are today.
But, if you think $60 is justifiable for one perfect version of the oversized button-down, I think you'll be happy with your purchase.
A justifiable case can be argued for the impeachment of McConnell and colleagues because they have violated the public trust of the American people.
What her actions couldn't be, in the eyes of the law, was a rational and justifiable response to repeated physical, sexual, and emotional danger.
Encouraged by the fact that first year exam results don't count toward final degree grades, this trend of mass addiction was masqueraded as justifiable.
The film neither satisfies that curiosity nor shares it, which is a justifiable aesthetic decision but also one that raises some mildly uncomfortable questions.
Second, he needs to convince his base that agreeing not to deport the Dreamers is a justifiable move and won't mean amnesty for others.
Recent merger and consolidation activity in the agricultural input space has raised some justifiable concern among industry watchers, as well as farmers and ranchers.
That is apt enough, and even an extended sexual encounter between Pentheus and Dionysos, no doubt worked out with the intimacy choreographer, seems justifiable.
"I don't think it's justifiable to have Coca-Cola run an obesity campaign that had an exclusive focus on physical activity," Dr. Frieden said.
The Times story ends with a litany of questions, all of which ask the same basic things: is this justifiable in service of profits?
"I find that the restraint on employment in any capacity... has not been shown to be justifiable," Judge Senan Allen said in a ruling.
Charlie has been treated since October at Great Ormond Street Hospital, where doctors eventually decided that withdrawing life support was the only justifiable option.
According to a 2010 investigation by the St. Petersburg Times, justifiable homicides tripled in the years since the "stand your ground" law was implemented.
One might reasonably argue that redistribution of capital from electricity generators to electricity consumers is a good thing — a morally and socially justifiable redistribution.
Well, it doesn't have internet, either...which means no Spotify, Apple Music, or anything streamable to act as the background of their very justifiable angst.
Because in playing the role model recipient of my parent's generosity, I have created my own standards for what is justifiable in accepting financial help.
The Urban Institute found that in "stand your ground" states, when white shooters kill black people, 34 percent of the resulting homicides are deemed justifiable.
How can it be justifiable, he demands of Ernst, to bring a child into a world you believe is going to crumble within their lifetime?
Improved earnings reports from U.S. companies could be good news for stocks, as they would make higher share prices justifiable on a price-earnings basis.
Every father in America, especially those belonging to Larry Nassar's victims, wanted to do what he tried to do, which was wrong but certainly justifiable.
The government's refusal to grant the young woman's wish "sacrifices" her "constitutional liberty, autonomy and personal dignity for no justifiable governmental reason", Judge Millett wrote.
But it's an easily justifiable one if you live in an area where added serenity will help you and your family sleep better at night.
For context, it is worth noting that Mr Trump's decision in March to meet with Mr Kim seemed ill-considered but, on balance, probably justifiable.
Sad in a way that wasn't justifiable or appropriate, considering Heath Ledger and I were as many degrees apart as two people could possibly be.
But the second and third clauses—the absence of a justifiable alternative, and the link between the gene and the disease—are much more nebulous.
Stuttgart regional court Judge Frank Maurer said Friday the court had come to a clear decision and a conviction would not have been "rationally justifiable".
At the time that may have been justifiable: The overthrow of the monarchies in Cambodia and Laos raised existential fears for the palace in Bangkok.
The CCP believes as long as the party feeds the people and generates economic growth, its denial of their political and civil rights is justifiable.
" The city of Irving said in a statement that it "is prepared to vigorously defend itself and the justifiable actions it took in this matter.
Mary Anne Franks, the law professor from the University of Miami, told me that the number of justifiable homicides is likely to continue to rise.
The failure to prosecute white-collar executives might be more justifiable if there were any indication that fines and deferred-prosecution agreements deterred corporate wrongdoing.
The heartbreaking death of Corado would not have occurred if not for the suspect's depraved actions that precipitated a justifiable police response of deadly force.
Protecting the health of as many people as possible by shutting down ordinary life seems completely justifiable, but that necessarily inflicts damage to the economy.
Rural co-ops' opposition to air regulations is a combination of stubborn habit and justifiable protectiveness of their members, who are often poorer than average.
They worry that others will treat them with pity or condescension, that their friends will drop away and their social lives shrivel — all justifiable fears.
But the premium feels justifiable, giving you more flexibility to experiment on your own without necessarily waiting for the designer to send back a mockup.
"It was concluded that it is no longer possible to realize the project on commercially justifiable principles, respecting the desired environmental standards," Knezevic told Reuters.
And finally, many elements of the social safety net are justifiable purely on moral grounds, regardless of whether they increase or decrease the labor supply.
"There is a cost to these items, but since they are for purchase and they are popular, overall it is easily justifiable," Alaska's Rodriguez said.
"In this state, whether we like it or not, we have a very forward-leaning 'stand your ground' self-defense, justifiable homicide laws," he said.
What would life be like, I wonder, if the police had to stop and think about consequence before they took even a fully justifiable shot?
Often, such incidents are recorded as "justifiable homicides," and may or may not be included in official homicide statistics, according to the Small Arms Survey.
But in the justifiable rush to condemn socialism for the Venezuelan tragedy, observers must not lose sight of a more far-reaching failure in Venezuela.
The interesting and equitable question is whether Congress and, subsequently, the special counsel had a sufficiently justifiable reason to investigate Stone in the first place.
" Melzer agreed Tasers "can be a justifiable tool for prison guards as an alternative to a gun to incapacitate a person who poses a threat.
But the series also twins that idea with the idea of blame, the idea of finding a scapegoat and sometimes even a completely justifiable scapegoat.
" A turkey was then brought out, much to the horror of the pilgrims, who informed the audience they don't eat turkey because it's "not morally justifiable.
Palm oil industry analysts say while this is a justifiable metric for a complete takeover or a controlling stake, it is not justified for minority stakes.
Each lead by itself might be justifiable — some even memorable — but when we use the device over and over, all the examples seem a bit wan.
THIS IS ANOTHER REASON – MY BROAD CONTEXT HERE, SCOTT, IS I THINK THESE MOVES THAT HAPPENED ARE JUSTIFIABLE, THEY WERE PREDICTABLE WE PREDICTED THEM AT DOUBLELINE.
Laws protecting animals are perfectly justifiable, not because they have rights, but because we value their welfare and are repulsed by acts of cruelty against them.
Even Some sports organizations, like the NCAA, have already banned the use of some of these neuro-boosting drugs without a justifiable diagnosis, such as ADHD.
For Salud Hernandez, a correspondent for El Mundo newspaper who was kidnapped by the ELN in May, the accord is not justifiable for the Colombian people.
But any remaining skeptics might want to re-examine their narrative as the yields are mostly justifiable and may rise even further in the months ahead.
"It's a pretty justifiable increase," B&G Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Kenneth Romanzi said in an interview on the sidelines of the conference.
Yet summer, at its glowing core, is a time of auspicious breakthroughs, and the best albums released across June, July, and August rattled with justifiable discovery.
"In busyness, time generates happiness, as long as it is used toward a purpose, even a feebly justifiable one," Yang and Hsee wrote in their study.
Fed policy, for many reasons, some justifiable, some not, is now grossly out of step with the monetary policies of the world's other major central banks.
Suu Kyi&aposs government says it was carrying out justifiable counterinsurgency operations in response to attacks on security forces by Rohingya militants in August last year.
In a statement, the insurer expressed regret over the Shen Neng 1 incident and said it had always wanted to reach a fair and justifiable settlement.
To develop a justifiable and thoughtful human embryo research guideline, we need a robust discussion that weighs moral and ethical concerns alongside potentially valuable medical knowledge.
There's not, and you know, I don't know how often sites like that get often probably very justifiable take-down notices from people that they're slandering.
"The incident that happened is very painful, for all Saudis... The incident is not justifiable," the crown prince said on a discussion panel at the conference.
A retaliatory missile barrage against major population centers in Israel, to which the Israelis would inevitably and justifiable retaliate for, is not out of the question.
Of course, Republicans thought their actions toward Garland were a justifiable backlash to Democratic refusals to consider Republican judicial nominees in election years in the past.
To the people hounding the professor, there is no justifiable joking about "white genocide" -- even if whites are the ones with the privilege in our society.
That makes the pair's ultimate conclusion — that "we need to ask different policy and research questions" about how automation will affect the developing world — seem justifiable.
The rent increase a park owner can charge is now capped at 3 percent, or up to 6 percent if the government finds the increase justifiable.
Officer Thomas was acquitted despite testimony from Michael Capra, the Sing Sing superintendent, who told the jury that the guard's violent response was "absolutely not" justifiable.
"The city feels this is a reasonable and legally justifiable amount to collect to help offset the costs of the investigation," city spokesman Bill McCaffrey said.
When it comes to drinking from the tap, there are justifiable concerns about municipal supplies; parts of China, like Yunnan, have suffered severe shortages to boot.
"The city feels this is a reasonable and legally justifiable amount to collect to help offset the costs of the investigation," McCaffrey said at the time.
Living in limbo Ignacia Rodriguez, an immigration policy advocate at the National Immigration Law Center, says the deportation fears that dreamers are feeling are real and justifiable.
He also dissented in a court ruling upholding a New Jersey law that mandated potential gun owners show a "justifiable need" to carry a handgun in public.
And in Maxine Waters, one of the longest-serving public servants in the House of Representatives, the cognoscenti have found an emblem of humor and justifiable outrage.
It's indulgent but justifiable, especially for owners of older iPhones who want a camera upgrade and are curious about how the other half of the world lives.
An investigation by the Tampa Bay Times, a Florida newspaper, found that the rate of homicides declared justifiable tripled in the five years after the law's passage.
This hate speech contributes to a culture where some even feel it is justifiable to murder doctors because they provide women with the abortion care they need.
" Sutherland said that the officers' actions did not violate "NJS 2C:3-7, Use of Justifiable Force to effect an arrest, or any other related criminal statutes.
Intelligence and diplomatic sources who reviewed the transactions for BuzzFeed News said there could be justifiable uses for the money, such as travel, bonuses, or pension payouts.
While the revelation that investigators have apprehended a suspect in the long-cold case is good news, the incident is reigniting justifiable concerns around consumer DNA testing.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine business leaders agreed on Wednesday not to lay off workers without justifiable cause until March 2017, after unemployment rose amid a prolonged recession.
Newman is infamous for suggesting that killing abortion providers is justifiable, and was deported from Australia last year over concerns that he might incite anti-abortion violence.
But even as we keep a wary eye on the White House for negative, divisive or dangerous policies, we cannot allow this justifiable concern to blind us.
Definitions of that goal are elusive, but it's pretty clear they involve being able to understand complex ideas, evaluate evidence, weigh alternative perspectives and construct justifiable arguments.
At that point, we can be sure that our conclusions are robust, and we can be confident that any actions we take based on them are justifiable.
The decision came despite pressure from activist fund Third Point, which initially said the only justifiable outcome of the review was a sale to a strategic buyer.
After looking into Stada's books, the private equity firms would consider an offer of up to 60 euros per share as justifiable, according to the financial sources.
Filko upholding a New Jersey carry law that requires residents to show a justifiable need to carry a gun in public in order to obtain a permit.
But given the justifiable fear many LGBTQ people feel about a Trump-Pence administration, it's important to remember that the battle for equality is far from over.
Soda companies have included opposition to soda taxes on their corporate agendas for some time now, and that's justifiable—obviously, the taxes will cut into their profits.
The problem is that a justifiable theory of the conservative health care case isn't so radically different from Obamacare that it requires all this doomsaying and urgency.
"Considering the strong expansion (in the euro zone) an ultra-expansive monetary policy is no longer justifiable," VP Bank chief economist Thomas Gitzel wrote in a note.
For example, CPD does not include killings that occurred on area highways, or those where police are involved and it is determined to be a justifiable homicide.
That is likely an undercount since local agencies are not required to share info with the FBI and the definition of a "justifiable homicide" is somewhat ambiguous.
When the trial judge granted Peraza immunity, the state appealed, arguing Peraza's wasn't eligible for "stand your ground" immunity because police have their own justifiable-force law.
"It's as if somehow stealing content is justifiable if it's seen as expensive, and I find that surprising," said Alicia Wise, director of universal access at Elsevier.
"I do not take a position here on whether the statute as currently written is justifiable under the Taxing Clause or the Commerce Clause," Judge Kavanaugh wrote.
Committing another murder to cover up the first, possibly justifiable murder is such a trope of this genre that I'd been expecting such a thing all season.
The Advertising Standards Authority in the U.K. banned ads from two companies for being "misleading, irresponsible and likely to cause fear without justifiable reason," the BBC reported.
"We worry that we could shift from a right to die to a duty to die if we make suicide seem desirable or justifiable," Dr. Balasubramaniam said.
Should such epic scientific misadventures proceed, a technology with enormous promise for prevention and treatment of disease will be overshadowed by justifiable public outrage, fear, and disgust.
But is it true that Mr. Trump has no redeeming qualities (except that he evidently loves his family — and even that has gotten him into justifiable trouble)?
"It never, ever is justifiable and it doesn't equate to anything that's happened in the United States where we stand up for the free press," he added.
" Tsai took justifiable credit for her administration's record in helping Taiwan "become recognized by the entire world as the most stable, most reliable democratic partner in Asia.
The severity of the judge's sentence might be justifiable if Stubblefield's having sex with D.J. not only was culpable but also both wronged him and harmed him.
The F.B.I. counted a total of 22012 "justifiable homicides" by private citizens involving firearms in 22016; that is, felons killed in the course of committing a felony.
Dean R. Nicyper, a partner at the law firm Withers Worldwide, said parents might feel they had justifiable reasons for writing a child out of their will.
There's other places and it doesn't mean that you aren't as justifiable as they are 'cause that's really irritating too, to say the real Americans live here.
While bringing the student loan interest deduction in line with the home mortgage interest deduction might not have an enormous impact, making this policy change seems easily justifiable.
The killing was ruled a justifiable homicide, but Russo still had to deal with a contract being put out on his life by none other than Pablo Escobar.
Two lower federal courts have upheld the law, but abortion rights proponents say it places too great a burden on women seeking abortions, without a justifiable health benefit.
Give the victims some negative traits, and the killer some decent motivation, so the experience of watching all these gory deaths can feel righteous — and like justifiable fun.
A German administrative court ruled last week that storing location and connection data, without a justifiable reason such as suspicion of crime, ran contrary to European Union law.
When the state has justifiable and compelling interests at stake, no one can evade the law simply by describing their illegal conduct as an exercise of religious faith.
Since Facebook has drawn considerable fire for how it handles user privacy, election meddling and fake news, concerns about its leap into the financial services space are justifiable.
If the enemy could be talked down from doing whatever it is they're doing instead of fighting them to stop them by force, the war can't be justifiable.
As the Washington Post's Chris Ingraham has documented, for every one "justifiable" gun homicide, there are 34 criminal gun homicides, 78 gun suicides and two accidental gun deaths.
While such use of force may be technically justifiable in the eyes of the law, I learned from my husband that it may not be responsible in practice.
As I noted on Monday, Trumpworld increasingly believes there can be no justifiable challenge of how he exercises the immense constitutional powers with which he has been entrusted.
The White House is fighting appropriate and justifiable requests by House committees for, among other things, the president's tax returns and information about how security clearances were granted.
The recently passed nation-state law has drawn the justifiable ire of many of Israel's non-Jewish law-abiding citizens, who say it makes them feel second class.
The most chilling moment in the trial came when one of the defendants explained that it was Awlaki's videos that convinced him that killing innocent people is justifiable.
Dan Loeb's Third Point, which recently disclosed a 5.65 percent stake in the company and called a sale of the business the "only justifiable outcome" of its review.
But Smith says their creation is ethically justifiable and would offer hope to parents at risk of transmitting serious genetic disease to their offspring, according to a statement.
Yet we do not need to let the justifiable outrage at these abuses lead us blindly into a protracted conflict that could only increase the suffering of Venezuelans.
Last year, he signed a law backed by the National Rifle Association that expanded the defenses for justifiable homicide and repealed a local ordinance that required handgun registration.
A clear predicament pops up when a player starts taking harder (albeit more analytically justifiable) shots instead of dominating the paint in all the various ways they can, too.
He disclosed that he had professional relationships with the other arbitrators and a social acquaintance with Leviev but said those engagements should not create justifiable doubt about his impartiality.
Even if Elizabeth points out that what happened was justifiable self-defense, Paige still knows her mother can kill a man like you or I could snap our fingers.
We could never wipe Animal House from the face of the earth even if we wanted to; its influence is too vast, and its best jokes are justifiable classics.
During a seance, participants were allowed to express themselves freely — grief, shock, and fear are totally permissible (and justifiable) reactions to believing you're speaking to a ghost, after all.
This context fed into a psychology among England fans that functioned to both legitimize conflict and increasingly empower fans who felt it was justifiable to confront those other groups.
Some people are quite simply attached to this pseudo-rule—no "over" with numbers—and they have treated AP's more-than-justifiable abandonment as a lowering of intellectual standards.
So magical are these women than their protectors' actions, the man's actions, are plainly justifiable: we do what we do in these games because we are protecting something godly.
If you care about the overall aesthetic of your room, and the rest of it sounds justifiable to you, this is the one that will be the most undetectable.
According to a recent CNN poll, only about 30 percent of Americans thought this action was justifiable, meaning his unilateral action was risky and a public backlash is likely.
The racial disparities in justifiable homicides under stand your ground only support the notion that this law was designed to benefit white shooters and not gun owners of color.
It takes work to feel the suffering of Palestinians when I hear of the anger they bear toward my fellow Jews, even though I recognize its clearly justifiable source.
It would also be logical to assume that the gains in some commodities have been more justifiable than those for others, given the differences in supply and demand dynamics.
"We believe that the facts of the case do not support that this was a justifiable shooting," the Broward State Attorney's office said in a statement, declining additional comment.
With a justifiable sense of urgency, he wrote and self-published his memoir, A Walk With Purpose: Memoir of a Bioentrepreneur (available on Amazon) in a matter of months.
Usually, those tips are shared among the staff, meaning there is always collateral damage done against others in need if you withhold tips, no matter how justifiable the reason.
It might be justifiable for members of the Makah tribe to hunt a gray whale, but it's not O.K. for your white deer-hunter grandpa to shoot a beluga.
That narrative says that Ms. Haspel's involvement in torture, as well as the order she drafted authorizing the destruction of videotapes documenting this abusive practice, was legal and justifiable.
Some of the main labor unions had refused to join the strike, arguing that it was driven by political ideology rather than justifiable economic complaints relating to labor conditions.
To that end his team is happy to harness Maoist rhetoric, nostalgia for a simpler, less materialist China and the public's justifiable pride in the endurance of past hardships.
The pair's biographical parallels and disparate levels of success in the presidential primary has led to justifiable questions about why one of them has proved so much more successful.
While it is true that superdelegates can switch sides at any time leading up to and at the convention, few will do so unless the move is justifiable, i.e.
Harper was always crystal clear on this distinction — he did not believe the routine mining of data or meta-data to identify new threats was justifiable or explicable to Canadians.
CAVUTO: In this latest case of this woman who was in jail for so long on a drug charge, do you think that was a justifiable release, commutation, I guess?
Jordan doesn't see any justifiable reason to let a guy like that off the hook, even if Madoff claims he only has 18 months to live because of kidney failure.
But amid the justifiable praise, and the ever-increasing expectations, the Warriors will have to watch their backs if they want to head into the postseason with home-court advantage.
It was about why paying for a massage every once and a while might actually be justifiable because of the potential physical and mental health benefits that come with massages.
But given a shift in the political mood since Dolezal first entered the national conversation, the weariness surrounding The Rachel Divide is justifiable: No one, it seems, asked for this.
Every decision is justifiable at the time, but the outcomes of those decisions are not always in your control as there are far too many variables that can skew results.
Both Greely and O'Farrell said that only in the cases where women suffer from diseases that could be passed on to their children are the risks of the procedure justifiable.
Shootings generally involve scrutiny by both the department and the judicial system concerning the legality of the shooting and the proper use of justifiable deadly physical force by the officer.
Filko that said New Jersey was violating the Second Amendment to the Constitution by requiring those seeking to carry a handgun to demonstrate a "justifiable need" for such a permit.
They are upset about watching what they see as an irresponsible action by the President in sharing sensitive classified material from the Israelis with the Russians for no justifiable reason.
It also addresses patients' justifiable moral objections to being sacrificial lambs in clinical trials in which many participants receive a placebo that helps FDA statisticians, but not seriously-ill patients.
Those who are struggling to convince themselves that a vote for Trump is justifiable should imagine what their decision will communicate about them to the Trump opponents in their lives.
They were pricey for a general-purpose laptop, but justifiable as a luxury purchase or as a device that pays for itself by making its user more efficient and productive.
No fan base this side of Tuscaloosa is ever really content with their school's coordinators but few have more justifiable gripes than Sooner fans do with defensive coordinator Mike Stoops.
And, lastly, if $50 is still not justifiable for you no matter how good-looking the products, you can find a set of four by AmazonBasics for $19.72 on Amazon.
But if money is no object, or you're willing to shell out for a luxury device, the Fold looks to be a more justifiable purchase than it was in April.
Speaking at a news conference five days before the opening of the Games, Bach said a total ban on Russia "would not be justifiable" on either moral or legal grounds.
"It was approved by the White House and there were reasons why we needed to use that plane that are completely justifiable," he said on NBC's "Meet the Press" program.
It would be justifiable to stop the column here, both because Aaron Gordon deserves no less and because there were very few NBA games on this week and last week.
To Crawford, however, both this gift and his continued "friendship" with her uncle, who entered Laszlo's service after committing a justifiable homicide, are signs of condescension and control, not generosity.
"I do not take a position here on whether the statute as currently written is justifiable under the Taxing Clause or the Commerce Clause," Kavanaugh wrote, sidestepping the larger issues.
Do you worry at all that the recriminations in the media right now, especially before we've seen the actual report, will be used to delegitimize justifiable scrutiny of Trump later?
Even allowing for justifiable budgetary reasons, in nearly every case the principal motive seemed the same: to serve commercial interests whose profitability could be affected by health and safety rules.
There is a growing international consensus that the key to dealing with North Korea is regime change in the country, which is justifiable both in terms of legality and legitimacy.
They believe such a move is eminently justifiable, given that Senate Democrats did so in 2013 to eliminate the 60-vote filibuster against nominees except those for the Supreme Court.
"Our efforts against these difficult intelligence gaps have been overshadowed over the years by the intelligence community's justifiable heavy emphasis on counterterrorism in the wake of 9/11," she said.
But Batman has spent so long fretting about Superman — with at least a somewhat justifiable kernel at the core of his anger — that his sudden change of heart seems bizarre.
Even when black shooters kill black people, those shootings are less likely to be deemed justifiable in a court of law than those involving white shooters who kill white people.
The Munich state court said Tuesday it lifted an arrest warrant against Stadler, ruling that it was "justifiable" on condition that he refrain from contact with people relevant to the investigation.
He reassures me that it's fine — I can afford it out of my discretionary spending money, and I work out at least five times a week, so it's a justifiable purchase.
Retailers slash prices by as much as 75% to their lowest of the year, and shoppers oblige by stocking up on the essentials, now-justifiable splurges, and, of course, holiday gifts.
But other lawyers point to wording that says while government is allowed "justifiable infringement" on aboriginal title lands, development must not deprive future generations from exercising their rights to that land.
An UNHRC statement late Thursday said there may have been a "lack of legitimate and justifiable evidence" for the IAAF regulations to the extent they may not be "reasonable and objective".
For their part, the Chinese authorities are likely to view currency depreciation as a perfectly justifiable policy move for them to allow considering the prospective marked weakening of the Chinese economy.
The destruction of Hamburg and Berlin, major industrial centers, is thought more justifiable than that of Dresden, a city of little economic importance, destroyed in the waning days of the war.
That executive order, which has gone through several permutations and court challenges, earned him the justifiable enmity of Iranians everywhere and made his current expressions of sympathy suspect in their eyes.
Moreover, understandable or not, justifiable or not, Kavanaugh's vituperative attacks on Democrats made clear that he will be unable to rule impartially on any issue involving the party or progressive claims.
Noticeably at Singapore and in the run-up to Hanoi, the view has prevailed that the North Koreans have a well-founded, justifiable fear of America and its supposed hostile policy.
"To decide in the place of people who cannot express themselves, to judge that their life is not dignified or 'has no meaning,' is neither ethical nor scientifically justifiable," they wrote.
Mr. Bloomberg argued that the killing was legal and would have been justifiable if there was evidence of an imminent attack (evidence the Trump administration initially claimed existed, but never produced).
"I'm worried that some people are going to say, because of this fear, any policy is justifiable," said Scott Kennedy, a China expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
"There is never a time that you can go murder a journalist in a foreign country, dismember them and carry their body off and say that somehow that's justifiable," Lankford said.
In Alabama, Roman found, no women received justifiable-homicide rulings between 2006, when the state's Stand Your Ground law was implemented, and 2010, after which the state stopped reporting its data.
Against Estlund's claim that universal suffrage is the default, Brennan argues that it's entirely justifiable to limit the political power that the irrational, the ignorant, and the incompetent have over others.
The test first asks whether the law under review is covered by the Second Amendment and then if the law's burdens are justifiable in regard to the public interests being served.
This kind of greed means scientific results are subject to justifiable skepticism at the exact moment that anti-science forces benefit the most from cynicism about science's ability to discern truth.
But we may not have much interest in the "why," because there cannot possibly be a justifiable reason to fabricate a story about being assaulted with a noose by alleged racists.
And the state has a justifiable reputation as (to quote a 2005 New York magazine story) "the abortion capital of America" — with a strong pro-choice consensus and high abortion rates.
A professional ballet dancer usually reaches the end of their career around their mid-403s, a justifiable milestone considering the years of intense training and daily performance that their bodies undergo.
So, because we always know the justifications behind a selfie we ourselves take, but almost never know the reasoning of someone else, we view our own behavior as more justifiable than others.
But Trump's speech wasn't about debating policy points, it was an all-out trashing of Clinton designed to rally conservatives, predictably veered off the road from justifiable concerns into unfounded conspiracy theories.
NYU tax law professor Daniel Shaviro has referred to the pass-through break as "New Plutocratic Industrial Policy," a provision that benefits the rich and specific companies for no justifiable economic reason.
In the view of Philippe Nassif, the organisation's director, the gas attack in Syria was a "heinous atrocity" by the Assad regime, and the American missile raid was a "very justifiable response".
Enshrining the agreement's public-policy choices (some of them politically justifiable but less than optimal, such as subsidies for peasant farming and FARC co-operatives) in the country's basic law looks bad.
Was this a road rage incident that resulted in the senseless and unjustifiable killing of Will Smith, or a justifiable homicide resulting from Hayes reasonably believing his life to be in danger?
When Washington imposed sanctions on several Iranians in March 2018 for hacking on behalf of the Iranian government, Iran's foreign ministry denounced the move as "provocative, illegitimate, and without any justifiable reason".
But, the NFU believes there are "justifiable fears," both inside and outside the farming community that, after leaving the European Union, Britain could allow the import of food produced to lower standards.
For a smartphone that wouldn't perform much better than most new phones on the market, the $14,000 price tag hardly seem justifiable for those of us who are lacking super-cool secrets.
Now that Nasa and the astronauts on the ISS are shooting and sharing videos in glorious 4K, you finally have a perfectly justifiable reason to upgrade your TV.[YouTube via Laughing Squid]
Because while shelling out thousands of dollars on a straight-off-the-runway ensemble isn't exactly accessible, splurging on a pair of shoes or a timeless bag is a lot more justifiable.
"Even here, the stock isn't cheap, selling for 9 times next year's sales estimates, but given that it's growing at a 100% plus clip, I think that's a justifiable valuation," Cramer said.
Belknap said Slack gives its employees the ability to exercise some commands in the event of an emergency, or for a "valid, justifiable reason," which could potentially expose them to customer data.
" As Jonathan Chait wrote for New York, this drove home "the justifiable impression that Clinton sees her as a human being, unlike her opponent, who sees her as a piece of meat.
If one was to rewind the national video tape to 2006, or 1999, when full-blown, and synchronized, global recoveries were expanding at a break-neck pace, rate hikes were clearly justifiable.
The Society of Professional Journalists' Code of Ethics makes it abundantly clear: Just because some information, such as court records, is legally accessible, it doesn't mean it's ethically justifiable to publish it.
The opening of a Northwest Passage due to loss of sea ice plus increased and uncontrolled development by both adversaries and allies raise justifiable concerns about security and leadership in the Arctic.
" While Jolie says it's "justifiable to consider how best to secure our borders" because of the threat of terrorism, the response "must be measured and should be based on facts, not fear.
"There is no justifiable reason to flatly deny people the right to apply for asylum, and we cannot send them back to danger based on the manner of their entry," he said.
Putting their careers at risk to save other women from similar abuse, this disgusting behavior -- at least on the part of Harvey Weinstein -- has been brought to an abrupt and justifiable end.
Putting their careers at risk to save other women from similar abuse, this disgusting behavior -- at least on the part of Harvey Weinstein -- has been brought to an abrupt and justifiable end.
"There is no justifiable reason to flatly deny people the right to apply for asylum, and we cannot send them back to danger based on the manner of their entry," Gelernt said.
While most fatal use of police force cases that have been investigated are ruled justifiable, some of the deaths caught on video have raised cries of excessive or inappropriate use of force.
Clarence Von Bergen, a professor of management at Southeastern Oklahoma State University and the author of a 2015 study about emotional support animals on campus, said schools' concern and anxiety are justifiable.
"It was a murder, not a crime," is the consistent thread running throughout the film, as the women repeat the sentiment that, although their actions were seemingly brutal, they were also justifiable.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Delaying Britain's departure from the European Union is justifiable if there is a real chance of securing an orderly Brexit, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas told Germany's Funke media group.
Barr's summary "omitted some of the most consequential and incendiary conclusions from the actual opinion," even though he had "evidently no justifiable reason" for doing so, Goodman wrote in an article Monday.
Or if the childless population must help other people bear children, even if children bring people health and happiness, and thus are perhaps justifiable medical expenses, like psychotherapy or some knee surgeries.
It has felt like a justifiable response to a system in which the crimes perpetrated against women — so intimate, so humiliating and so unlike any other — are so very difficult to prove.
The Office of Personnel Management considers seasonal jobs and those for which a specialist is required on a time-limited project to be justifiable reasons for the government to use temporary workers.
This week, as California utility PG&E cut power to hundreds of thousands of residents in 34 counties across the northern half of the state, a wave of justifiable anger bubbled up.
The Trump administration has hinted at, but not explicitly made, two legal rationales: that the general was a legitimate wartime target and that killing him was a justifiable act of self-defense.
Raising prices doesn&apost necessarily mean net drug spending (after rebates and other discounts given to health insurers) goes up — but it usually does, and many drug price increases aren&apost justifiable.
"It implies that there could be a scenario in which police killing a person without cause is justifiable based on the victim's past experiences," Cassidy Fogg wrote on The Times's Facebook page.
Officials are stuck in a difficult position: Even if each individual leak is justifiable, as insubordination becomes more sustained and overt, it inches deeper into the gray zone of counter-democratic activities.
Good Jobs First executive director Greg LeRoy doesn't think these subsidies are justifiable and they take away business development dollars from smaller businesses that tend to build more sustainable jobs in a community.
A prosecutor called Haste's decision to shoot Graham "neither reasonable nor justifiable," but the family's legal battle to get the City of New York to recognize that fact has been long and fraught.
I stayed off social media all weekend, so as to avoid Stranger Things spoilers—so until now, I had no idea that this particular installment had wound up causing so much (justifiable) bitchin'.
And he and Ms. Mathis, who endows her character with a sensual spontaneity that keeps undercutting her justifiable wariness, render Dez and Shanita's hesitant courtship as a poignant melding of affinity and necessity.
For longer lines with more than 100m passengers a year and travel times of five hours or less—such as the one between Beijing and Shanghai—the more expensive type may be justifiable.
"My personal point of view is: We should do everything, as far as this is politically justifiable, to keep the Britons as close as possible to Europe," Gabriel told foreign reporters, without elaborating.
Last fall, a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine revealed that, in Stand Your Ground's first decade, the number of homicides ruled legally justifiable had increased in Florida by seventy-five per cent.
Further, those who claim stand your ground helps fight crime should take into account that in the decade after Florida enacted the law, murders increased 22%, with a 75% hike in justifiable homicides.
While cyber countermeasures are available and justifiable, retaliation in the form of stealing corporate secrets from Chinese or Russian companies is not something the United States has any interest in pursuing right now.
At heart, the film is a multipronged debate that circles, again and again, around the question of whether it is possible, permissible and morally justifiable to love the art and loathe the artist.
I wonder if the bigger part of your justifiable anger isn't actually about the hiring manager, but the assumption that your current boss trashed you and the fear that it could happen again.
"Maybe it'll strengthen them in other parts of the country, but it's going to create very real and justifiable political issues in New York and New Jersey," Mr. King said of Republican candidates.
While limits on travel may be justifiable now, by refugees and others, I hope that this travel ban is not another assault against refugees and ends as soon as the health crisis abates.
For example, despite the (justifiable) shock and outrage over the Cambridge Analytica scandal, it's still hard to quantify exactly what role psychographic profiling played in influencing votes during Brexit or the 2016 election.
But amid the hoopla and the justifiable excitement, it is important to remember that Gauff is the youngest player in the women's singles draw and that her tennis remains a work in progress.
Hysterical progressives have been brainwashed to believe that speech that they don't like is hate speech, that hate speech is tantamount to violence, and therefore violence to prevent such hateful speech is justifiable.
"I would say this, that I do feel like often the actions that are perfectly normal and natural are being projected by the media in lights that are just not justifiable," he continued.
"It's definitely pricey from Oracle's perspective, but it's understandable and it's justifiable especially in this environment," said Morningstar analyst Rodney Nelson, who noted some companies in the sector have sold for high multiples.
"Progress with fiscal consolidation, improvement in local and foreign liquidity and contraction in funding gap makes the delay justifiable in our view," said Hany Farahat, a senior economist at Cairo-based CI Capital.
Those of us who count ourselves as both religious and pro-choice know this kind of oversimplification is dangerous, because it ignores the religious foundations for affirming abortion as a morally justifiable decision.
But it feels both more justifiable and more powerful to prove hypocrisy: A public figure uses his power to advocate for a particular morality, but privately either engages in or supports immoral behavior.
FBI Director James Comey spoke to this conspicuous absence during a speech in February of last year: "The FBI tracks and publishes the number of 'justifiable homicides' reported by police departments," he said.
On the one hand, the country's growth projections and justifiable desire to supply power to about 240m Indians who lack it imply that its greenhouse-gas emissions look as if they will almost double.
And it is important from progressives not to let patriotism become the exclusive property of the right, or to let justifiable sympathy for refugees morph into a disregard for enforcement of existing immigration laws.
I think it's justifiable for you to say that it seems impossibly convoluted, but I would say it's still much simpler than this idea that there's a global conspiracy designed to bring down democracy.
Japan's government says the International Whaling Commission (IWC) long ago abandoned its original purpose of managing whale stocks, which allows hunting within the limits that science deems justifiable, and is now a conservation body.
Mr Sarkozy denounced French carmakers for producing cars in eastern Europe ("not justifiable", he growled), and rushed to a steelworks to promise workers he would save their jobs (a pledge he could not keep).
The rest of the editorial outlines the ways in which Snowden's actions were not justifiable and points to stories that were made public by the very paper that these critical words were printed in.
Contemporary philosopher Peter Singer has been outraging people for years by pushing utilitarianism to its limits, reaching conclusions many find abhorrent (like his position that it is justifiable to kill babies with severe disabilities).
More specifically, SoftBank CEO Masa Son's belief that the world is in a rare technological inflection point, and that large deal sizes are justifiable if you're thinking well beyond a 10-year investment horizon.
The onus is on those of us who care enough and have what it takes to overcome that justifiable skepticism to win back their faith in what a political leader can do and be.
And despite the very justifiable worries and fears that are out there, investors and the stock market are objectively doing quite well right now — and should continue on that path for the foreseeable future.
Using deadly force against a fleeing suspect would only be justifiable in the officer's self-defense or the defense of another person if the officer believes the suspect will harm someone else unless stopped.
Getting back to effective foreign and security policy begins with passing legislation governing the use of force, specifically intended to provide the authority and political boundaries needed to develop successful and justifiable military strategy.
They probably need the meds genuinely but don't want to actually seek help to get them, so it's less embarrassing and more socially justifiable to buy them as needed from a guy like me.
" He said Mr. Noble's comment about hating his life was a common remark among young people to describe when something goes wrong and "so instantaneous that I don't believe that was a justifiable trigger.
There is justifiable anxiety, anger and rage from voters who feel disenfranchised by politicians who ignore their pleas and endangered by an unjust economy that threatens their financial well-being and way of life.
But other conservatives have argued that Trump's actions, even if tied to an "understandable and justifiable" desire to investigate allegations of Ukrainian meddling in the 2016 election, were improper, inappropriate, or just plain bad.
The European Court of Human Rights said on Tuesday that Spain had wrongfully condemned two Catalans for publicly burning a photograph of the king and queen, saying that the act was justifiable political criticism.
Beneath the (absolutely justifiable) feelings of resentment towards Activision-Blizzard that many CoD fans are feeling is another tale about the changing ways in which esports are financed, by whom, and at what scale.
Cuup's five essential styles are all priced at $68 — a relatively justifiable expense for a comfortable bra you can wear every day, but impractical for anything that'd be best described as a lounge bra.
Still going for the full price of $349.95 on Vitamix's website, you can save $50 and finally flex that Vitamix on your counter for less than $300 (because that's somehow more justifiable than $350).
As quantitative easing began after the financial crisis, the hawks said inflation would skyrocket, and when that never happened, they said the economy was too weak for the bullish market streak to be justifiable.
The rulings confirm that the costs "of actively managed mutual funds and index funds are different, and that the differences can be justifiable," said Fred Reish, a partner at law firm Drinker Biddle & Reath.
In other words, striking first before an aggressor who is poised to attack can do so—which would be justifiable use of force and might have to be done prior to any Congressional authorization.
For men who do need dress shirts for every day of the week, staying on the low end of the price range with $79 materials makes stocking up on them a bit more justifiable.
It's justifiable if Rousey's transphobia and Sandy Hook trutherism are where you bail, just as it would be if Warrior's return or Mike Tyson's 1998 arrival as a recently convicted and released rapist was.
In essence, the argument that the mayor and other city officials made boiled down to whether spending so much on bells and whistles was justifiable at a time when the system's infrastructure was failing.
"The package of improvements and pay increases that we have offered reaches the limits of what is doable and justifiable in an economically difficult environment," company executive Joerg Beissel said in a statement on Wednesday.
Selling their privacy may be a perfectly reasonable and justifiable individual decision, in the same way that letting one's cow graze on Midsummer Common probably makes a lot of sense for both cow and owner.
"I am very sure that it would not be justifiable for us to have a fifth grand coalition," Scholz told the German paper in an interview published on Sunday before Nahles announced she would resign.
The heavy emphasis in Labour's manifesto on the re-nationalization of the utility companies, while justifiable in its own right, is a far from satisfactory formula for promoting social justice in the twenty-first century.
Ocasio-Cortez also discussed the "justifiable" pressure from some Democrats to move forward with an impeachment investigation against Trump, which she felt had only increased after Trump's recent comments about foreign dirt on his opponents.
Burial is becoming less popular and at the same time less ecologically justifiable, so from a morbidly objective viewpoint the funeral urn is functional design, decorative design, and a product for which demand is increasing.
LONDON (Reuters) - Comments by British foreign minister Boris Johnson about the case of Iranian-British aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe can form no "justifiable basis" for further action against her, a spokesman said on Tuesday.
In a separate analysis, our MacArthur Foundation Research Network on an Aging Society concluded that an early retirement age of 66.5 and a full retirement age of 69.4 are justifiable from rising life expectancy alone.
"When the safety of the country is imperiled, it seems fully justifiable to resolve any possible doubts in favor of the country, rather than in favor of the aliens," the State Department instructed in 1941.
"The rationale behind the I.A.A.F.'s 'hyperandrogenism regulation' is to make it sound more scientifically justifiable and less discriminatory, but nothing in those exams has changed from the old policy except the name," she says.
Fresh ingredients are a justifiable priority for savvy restaurant-goers, and if you're determined to get the most of-the-moment produce and meats possible, it's not a bad idea to time your visit accordingly.
When I reached Homer, I splurged on a halibut fishing charter; not inexpensive, to be sure, but a thrilling, one-of-a-kind experience, justifiable if you plan to eat your catch (which I did).
A quick, professional assessment concluded that bursting into the house, while a justifiable police action in the eyes of the law, stood a pretty good chance of resulting in the suspect getting hurt or killed.
But finally she's relaxed enough to let the songs narrate for themselves—be they torch-carrying and fuck-you songs, bad girl and justifiable homicide songs, or tonight's-the-night and happily-ever-after songs.
And while this semi-stereotyped character sometimes embarks on a killing spree that isn't ostensibly justifiable, she's usually driven by revenge—whether that revenge is for a killed lover, a rape, or a ruined life.
The trial, she told jurors, was ultimately about the "old-school argument" that "anticipatory shootings" are justifiable and the "modern, 2014 version" that the police may not shoot unless someone is in fact attacking them.
If the mortality rate is low, similar to a moderate flu season, for example, it would make the current dramatic efforts to "contain" and stop the outbreak through travel restrictions and flight cancellations less justifiable.
Another study, by the Violence Policy Center, found that in 2012 there were 259 justifiable gun homicides (that is, people turning the tables on an aggressor), but more than twice as many unintentional fatal shootings.
With nominal differences in the overall style, the Glider's lower price and superior comfort have made it hard for me to find a justifiable reason to recommend another brand outside of more colorways being available.
" The war in Afghanistan, whose necessity Barack Obama insisted on in 220 and beyond, is deemed by Smith to be scarcely more justifiable than the later one in Iraq: both are "disastrous wars of aggression.
"The announcement by GE that it wants to cut thousands of jobs across Europe is neither strategically nor economically justifiable," said Klaus Stein, the representative of the IG Metall Union at GE's plant in Mannheim.
The moves also highlight the tensions that continue to exist — and will not soon disappear — between data privacy and proprietary platforms, and producing information when mandated by authorities and to what end those are justifiable requests.
And of course, it's properly sized for travel, so it'll fit comfortably in an overhead bin, and it retails for $275, a justifiable price point for a travel companion you'll have for a number of years.
It could be argued that iron ore is in a justifiable bubble, because while the sharp price hike is supported by tightening fundamentals, it's only a matter of time until supply returns and prices gravitate lower.
Limiting the size of positions players can trade doesn't remove their need to take such positions and there is a justifiable wariness of losing exchange business to the twilight world of over-the-counter (OTC) trading.
According to data analyzed by the Post, for every "justifiable gun homicide" in 2012 — when a firearm is used in self-defense — there were 34 criminal gun homicides, 78 gun suicides, and two accidental gun deaths.
This time around, Kinberg goes darker and scarier, emphasizing the tragic elements of Jean's story by recasting her origin as a story of betrayal and deception and her possession as a condition fueled by justifiable rage.
As Nate Silver, FiveThirtyEight's editor-in-chief, outlined in a explanation of his relative bullishness on Mr Trump's chances, a handful of perfectly justifiable features of his model simply happen to point in the underdog's direction.
There must have been "at least a tacit understanding that the approval was legally not justifiable", the statement said, adding: "Approval by way of collusion" was as serious as not having approval in the first place.
"This paper clearly identifies the range and scope of the harms orcas face in captivity and eliminates any lingering question of orca captivity as being ethically justifiable," said Bowman, who wasn't involved with the new work.
For big-budget appointment TV that might seem like a reasonable price to pay, but for most of us, the question now is if HBO is justifiable without the watercooler titan that was Game of Thrones.
"The reason for adjusting Ebitda is so the Ebtida you're leveraging off is a true reflection of the company to make money, in a lot of cases the adjustments are justifiable," a capital markets head said.
Adam J. was convicted of refusing to provide a service without a justifiable reason in 2017, provoking the ire of Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro who referred the case to the Supreme Court, which upheld the ruling.
You are repeatedly forced to believe that whatever terrors you have just witnessed occurred to these characters for some indescribable, yet cosmically justifiable reason — and, even more troublingly, accept that similar fates will soon befall others.
"Maryland legislators tried hard here to specify with sufficient precision what kinds of price increases would be justifiable and which wouldn't be," says Rachel E. Sachs, an associate professor at the Washington University School of Law.
There's a rhetorical violence to declaring that a place is morally empty, a place where all actions are justifiable because "no people" live there, because it's been abandoned due to some cataclysm we don't care about.
There is no longer any remotely justifiable reason to suggest that Milo Yiannopoulos's popularity among neo-Nazis could merely be a coincidence or, by extension, that white male supremacy is not the defining principle of Trumpism.
Now local courts are having to grapple with First Amendment and Second Amendment implications while trying to discern whether troubling comments are just crass shenanigans or isolated outbursts, or justifiable reasons to take a person's guns.
The study found that 2628 percent of Americans polled said it is "justifiable" to charge smokers more for health insurance, versus the 28503 percent of Americans polled who said significantly overweight people should pay higher rates.
The potential divestitures are likely to do little to appease Third Point, which recently disclosed a 5.65 percent stake in the company and called a sale of the business the "only justifiable outcome" of its review.
"If the answer is 'no', that can really tell you a lot about how justifiable it is to have lots of kids or even have a kid at all or adopt an older kid," Rieder said.
In their decision, seven judges on the court unanimously found the ban "justifiable in principle" because Belgium was trying to "respond to a practice that it considered to be incompatible" with social communication and human relations.
Because if a woman didn't even consent to the sexual situation that [got her pregnant and] put another person's life at risk, while it is a tragedy to potentially lose that life, we feel that is justifiable.
Speaking on the eve of the anniversary of the September 11 attacks, Bolton pledged that the U.S. will not let international bureaucrats determine what actions are justifiable when it comes to defending the country from its enemies.
And while some of those fears were justifiable and the concerns expressed in a reasonable manner, criticizing a movie based on hearsay or a trailer is dangerous and risks tipping into bad-faith hysteria powered by partisanship.
From the perspective of many Muslims, the unchecked rhetoric coming from too many politicians in our country and much of Europe has made it seem fully justifiable to commit acts of violence against Muslims without any consequence.
Racking [stealing without getting caught], heavy trespassing, and a blatant disregard for the law are completely justifiable at this point in my life because they become key in survival, especially in a place like New York City.
And while Republicans see blocking a vote via Senate procedure as a justifiable move (77%), independents are more divided on that question (46% say it's justified), while Democrats are not on board, just 251% say it's justified.
"These tests on monkeys or even people are in no ethical way justifiable and raise many critical questions about those who are behind the tests," government spokesman Steffen Seibert told a regular government news conference in Berlin.
Had Apple done something, anything, to help improve sound quality for the masses — which upgraded Lightning EarPods would have been a step toward — then the loss of the headphone jack would have at least been partially justifiable.
This importantly and correctly reflects how our nation's declining vaccination rates are directly responsible for needless suffering and also highlights that the guise of "personal belief" is neither a medically nor morally justifiable reason for denying immunizations.
The moment any person comes to accept as justifiable an act of violence upon another — whether physical, spiritual or otherwise — that person has already lost the moral battle, even if he is currently winning the somatic one.
Meanwhile, states that did not enact the law experienced an average decline of 5% in justifiable homicides during the same period, according to a 2013 study from Mayors Against Illegal Guns, the National Urban League and VoteVets.org.
I learned that, while the use of force by a police officer may be deemed justifiable under the law, the ideal situation is for police to safely control a situation without using force, if at all possible.
Iran's foreign ministry spokesman, Bahram Qasemi, said the move was "provocative, illegitimate, and without any justifiable reason and another sign of the hostility of the ruling circles towards the Iranian nation," the state news agency IRNA reported.
On Thursday, the Supreme Court for the first time accepted "conscience or religious beliefs" as such a justifiable reason, while overturning a lower-court ruling in which a Jehovah's Witness was sentenced to 18 months in prison.
"While there are justifiable reasons for closing polling places, the sheer scale of closures we have identified since Shelby coupled with other stark efforts to deny voting rights to people of color demand a response," Gupta said.
His fundamental decency has been so carefully established (even the detective questioning him knows this is no ordinary lug) that the medieval damage he inflicts with fists and feet seems, if not always justifiable, at least understandable.
The War of the Five Kings (the war where everyone wants to rule the kingdoms for occasionally justifiable reasons) pulled armies from across the continent into a multi-theater conflict, killing thousands over the course of several years.
"It's definitely pricey from Oracle's perspective, but it's understandable and it's justifiable especially in this environment, when we've seen software-as-a-service companies go as high as 10, 11, 12 times sales," said Morningstar analyst Rodney Nelson.
I suspect I'm less charitable than you in terms of ascribing justifiable motives to some of these Trump voters, but I absolutely take your larger point that this is complex and we should avoid reducing people to caricatures.
To date, the legal precedent has effectively shielded culpable officers from justifiable prosecution, had a deleterious impact on communities impacted by racial profiling and has had the collateral effect of conferring blind faith rather than guaranteeing blind justice.
If a cop doesn't recognize that an individual is mentally ill and claims that, as a result, they reasonably feared for their lives, their decision to use lethal force may be legally justifiable in a court of law.
No single person will be able to escape justifiable criticism that they emphasized a topic that favored one candidate, ignored a topic to a different candidate's advantage, or in any other way brought personal bias to the undertaking.
The project, which is expected to be completed in 2023 at a cost of 6 billion zlotys ($1.5 billion), has been opposed by environmentalists who say it only strengthens Poland's reliance on coal and is not economically justifiable.
While the film has high critical approval (review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes has it at 84 percent fresh), there has been justifiable consternation about Bigelow's approach to the city of Detroit, the events at the Algiers, and blackness.
Furthermore, although there are justifiable reasons for certain types of confidentiality — such as the amount of a settlement — parties should be able to later contradict a statement that they believe to be false without forfeiting the settlement payment.
Initiative 22: An "affirmative" vote supports creating a good-faith test to determine when the use of deadly force by police is justifiable, and requiring officers to be trained on de-escalation, mental health, and first aid treatment.
"Should such epic scientific misadventures proceed, a technology with enormous promise for prevention and treatment of disease will be overshadowed by justifiable public outrage, fear, and disgust," said Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health.
"There is an ongoing and justifiable concern that visitors are irresponsibly endangering themselves and others by crossing over fencing and boundary lines and positioning themselves on the cliff ledge," a motion by the Waverly Council noted in June.
Even after adjusting for the ages of the killer and victim, their relationship and the weapon used, the likelihood of a white-on-black-male case being called justifiable was still 4.7 times higher than in other cases.
The $999 price tag of Apple's iPhone X represents a "substantial increase that seems justifiable only for relatively rich people who care deeply about the appearance of their phone," wrote KeyBanc analyst Andy Hargreaves in a note Tuesday.
It may prove difficult for the president both to maintain that the facts irrefutably prove he did nothing wrong and to assert executive privilege, which effectively conceals some of the facts — even if the assertion is legally justifiable.
The precautionary approach within financial regulation often stems from a completely justifiable concern — that unfettered innovation may lead to risky products and services entering the market, which could harm consumers as well as the financial system more broadly.
The potential divestitures are likely to do little to appease Dan Loeb's Third Point, which recently disclosed a 5.65 percent stake in the company and called a sale of the business the "only justifiable outcome" of its review.
He said the incident was not clearly visible from the footage, but "there does not appear to be any justifiable reason for the discharge," and believes it is unlikely that the use of force was within police guidelines.
But with manufacturers such as Tesla and Solar City proving that both design and production can take place on the same shop floor while drastically improving quality and time to market, the rationale for offshoring seems less justifiable.
The first two losses, which came against the Tennessee Volunteers and the now top-ranked Gonzaga Bulldogs, were somewhat expected if not justifiable, but Wednesday's loss to the unranked Houston Cougars certainly did not bode well for Washington.
The potential divestitures are likely to do little to appease Dan Loeb's Third Point, which recently disclosed a 003 percent stake in the company and called a sale of the business the "only justifiable outcome" of its review.
But not only were they more permissible at the time, they were technically more justifiable; Shadow of the Colossus was a game so visually incredible that it felt like it was tearing the PlayStation 2 apart from the inside.
These are often the scruffy, bandana-clad people who show up at alt-right rallies or speaking events in order to shut them down before they happen, and they openly embrace violence as a justifiable means to that end.
"I think it's very clear that our farmers this year when these talks with China did not proceed as we had hoped, again continued to be affected by tariff damages – and I think it's entirely justifiable," Perdue told reporters.
"It is no longer justifiable to categorically exclude and not cover currently accepted medically and psychologically necessary treatments for gender dysphoria (such as psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy and hormone replacement therapy) that are not otherwise excluded by statute," the notice reads.
After the brain was handed over, he submitted his resignation to U.C.S.D. "I believe that, regretfully, this is the only way to provide a justifiable (and dignifying) narrative to the changes in course of the H.M. project," he wrote.
Video emerged of Iranian soldiers running and hiding from the attackers but not fighting back, causing widespread anger in Iran and among its allies, who complained that the United States and its allies treated the attack as militarily justifiable.
He looked at how many gun homicides, suicides, and accidental shootings there were in comparison to "justifiable" homicides ("the killing of a felon, during the commission of a felony, by a private citizen"), based on the FBI's 2012 data.
" On Monday, the British Foreign Office issued a statement that did not acknowledge that Mr. Johnson had misspoken but said that his comments had provided "no justifiable basis on which to bring any additional charges against Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.
We've seen first-hand how anti-abortion extremists isolate and stalk doctors and clinic staff, plaster their faces, names and home addresses on WANTED posters, publish 'justifiable homicide' lists — all with the goal of creating a climate of terror.
In his analysis for The New Yorker , John Roman, the researcher from the University of Chicago, found that, over all, according to F.B.I. data, Stand Your Ground laws have actually helped both women and men win justifiable-homicide defenses.
They blur the line between conventional and strategic weapons, and their easy, justifiable use — say, to kill a single terrorist leader in a crowded city — could make it easier to accept their widespread use, with much more destructive consequences.
Donald Trump Jr. laid into Hunter Biden for taking advantage of his famous father's connections during a Wednesday night appearance on Fox News, leading to a justifiable amount of ridicule of a man with seemingly no self-awareness whatsoever.
The IMF staff said the Bank of Canada's cautious approach is justifiable given the "considerable uncertainty" around the economic outlook, and said monetary policy should stay accommodative and gradually tighten as signs of durable growth and inflationary pressures emerge.
Although there is justifiable concern about growing inequalities within countries – both in the developing and less developed world – less attention has been paid to the more positive trend that global inequality among countries has been declining for several decades.
Democrats are suspect of that explanation, and see a secretary who sought a justifiable rationale to ask a question that Census Bureau data shows will likely lead to a less accurate count of non-citizens and other minority populations.
Under these circumstances, a lot becomes justifiable — even the kind of assaults on the idea of truth more commonly seen in various types of authoritarian regimes (North Korea's formal name, for example, is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea).
Current law in California says deadly force by an officer is justifiable if a suspect has committed a felony and is fleeing or resisting arrest, according to a legislative digest of AB 392, and that such action is reasonable.
While getting this type of collaboration right is beneficial for both parties, if you speak to most startups selling into large enterprises or corporate executives looking to partner with startups today, you will find many justifiable frustrations on both sides.
The dispute between Mercatus's Charles Blahous (who had some justifiable problems with how his detailed study had been portrayed by others) and single-payer supporters would have been relegated to an obscure corner of Twitter until media fact-checkers got involved.
Judge Beryl Howell, an Obama appointee, pointed to Democrats' impeachment inquiry as the justifiable reason, a ruling that further legitimized the probe into Trump's actions amid GOP claims that the investigation was a political charade rather than a legitimate inquiry.
Even if you strip the meme of its racial underpinnings, it's still a wonder that humans beings killed on-camera should somehow be polarizing, but the sad, though justifiable, death of an animal in captivity warrants moral outrage from all quarters.
"The claims made in this case by the appellant are groundless and the rejection by the district court was justifiable," high court judge Yoshihiro Toyosawa wrote in a 16-page decision for a three-judge panel, affirming the trial court's decision.
If they don't, that's entirely justifiable—they made their splash, Wright can help a bit moving a position over, and there's always the option to add someone in buyout season if balance looks like a problem once Ibaka's into the mix.
But it's reckless and dangerous to approach accepted medical science as one approaches faith—as if incessantly proselytizing about the grave dangers of abortion makes it true, or as though it's ever morally justifiable to deny care to women in need.
MST3K's choice to include a film as excruciating as Carnival Magic in its lineup and then not spend every second of it wielding jokes that mask barely contained, yet fully justifiable, resentment at the film's existence feels a bit like cheating.
In a story as old as time, advances in technology have removed some of the justifiable value of these specific products; from the cotton gin to the iPod, streamlined mechanical factors have consistently wreaked havoc on out-of-date manufacturing.
For most reasonable people, such high expenditure will never be justifiable — and I have to count myself among that group, given my penchant for grabbing headphones any time I want to truly blast my music or immerse myself in a movie.
"Public Citizen asserts that there is no justifiable reason to exclude from the proposed rule the estimated 23,000 construction and shipyard workers — 40 percent of all workers — exposed to beryllium," the groups said in comments it submitted to OSHA on Friday.
Dr. Bart Ferket of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York and co-authors stated that those with the worst functional status initially had the most to gain from surgery and made the operation economically more justifiable.
In the more than 10 years since the passage of Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law, giving widespread legal immunity to people who use lethal force in self-defense, the number of "justifiable homicide" cases in the state has nearly tripled.
Lawmakers have put forward a package of bills that would, among other things, limit the magazine capacity of guns, ban ammunition capable of penetrating body armor and require residents to demonstrate a "justifiable need" for a permit to carry a gun.
The White House did not immediately respond when asked if Mr. Trump was aware of the detention during his dinner with President Xi. Julian Ku, a professor at Hofstra University Law School, wrote on Twitter that the move was justifiable.
Each year, South Korea has sent hundreds of young men, most of them Jehovah's Witnesses, to prison by invoking its Military Service Act, which calls for up to three years in prison for those who refuse to serve without "justifiable" reasons.
I understand the justifiable fear these readers have for a White House in which the truth is merely optional, and in which normal standards of courtesy or decency have lost the purchase they previously had under Democratic and Republican administrations alike.
Instead, the standards for FBI agents were brought in line with Supreme Court precedent regarding justifiable use of deadly force by law enforcement: Officers had to believe, and be "objectively reasonable" in that belief, that they were under deadly threat.
In sum, those of us looking to be more secure need to look beyond the decision of an individual person to become a terrorist, and must look "upstream" at the forces that make terrorism seem like a rational or justifiable choice.
"While this announcement may signal that the administration is finally beginning to understand the contradictions of their policy towards Yemen, our military is still involved in a war without authorization from Congress with no justifiable strategy," Lee said in a statement.
Nationwide, the rate of justifiable homicide was 34% in cases in which the shooter was white and the victim was black, compared with only 3% in cases with a black shooter and a white victim, the Urban Institute found in 2012.
Rights experts have questioned whether the firing of tear gas across the border is justifiable or legal; the number of detained migrant children has soared to the highest ever recorded; and at least two children have died in United States custody.
It doesn't help that Vampyr has players fighting the same endlessly respawning enemy types over and over again, enemies who are artificially made higher level over the course of the game for no justifiable reason, besides keeping then from becoming pushovers.
He is a fairly consistent supporter of gun rights, writing a dissenting opinion arguing the court should have struck down on Second Amendment grounds a New Jersey law limiting handgun carry permits to people showing a "justifiable need" to carry handguns in public.
LONDON, March 29 (Reuters) - An UK court ruled on Wednesday that Ukraine did not provide "justifiable defence" in a $3 billion Eurobond case brought by Russia against Kiev and that it would not be right for the case to go to full trial.
Tests need to show a stronger correlation between presence of THC in the system and impairment in order to be a justifiable reason for refusing to hire an otherwise qualified job applicant, especially in the states where medical and recreational marijuana are legal.
Displays of contempt for Chinese symbols of state were born out of justifiable bitterness at China's refusal to allow full democracy, which Britain had never established in Hong Kong but the party had once appeared to promise the territory might one day enjoy.
"This kind of outright ban is only justifiable in the most extreme circumstances where the police would otherwise be unable to ensure public order and safety," said Michelle Kagari, Amnesty's deputy regional director for East Africa, the Horn and the Great Lakes.
Consumer advocates are perplexed and disappointed as to why the FDIC inspector general is excoriating the FDIC for its entirely justifiable and appropriate actions over four years ago in encouraging banks to stop making high-cost, high-risk refund anticipation loans (RALs).
We didn't hear about the injury until June, whereupon a justifiable freak-out ensued, but the Bills cooed sweetly in our ears for a couple months and everybody decided it would still be cool to make Watkins a second-round fantasy pick. Oops.
Only days after the announcement that Colin Kaepernick is the face of Nike's "Just Do It" 30th anniversary campaign, Williams, a black tennis star, was punished for displaying justifiable anger when she called out the umpire for his on-the-court-sexism.
There is no justifiable reason for passing measures — such as restrictive voter ID laws — that make it harder for the estimated 28500 million (6900 percent of the eligible electorate) citizens who lack a driver's license or state-issued photo ID to vote.
Titans HOUSTON — Texans coach Bill O'Brien acknowledged a justifiable hesitancy to use dynamic rookie receiver Will Fuller on special teams, but when the Texans needed a jolt and the moment felt just right, O'Brien rolled the dice and came up a winner.
It's entirely justifiable on security grounds for the incoming administration to call for an examination of current programs, policies, procedures and practices for entering the United States from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen due to ongoing concerns about international terrorism.
Some officials defend family separation as a totally justifiable action when parents have crossed the border illegally; others (including the president himself) claim the administration has no choice but to separate families because of some "law" that does not, in fact, exist.
"We don't think there is any justifiable reason to pull out of this agreement and we continue to make the case for it to our American friends," Maas said during a joint news conference with visiting French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian.
As I wrote on a case involving another black woman invoking "stand your ground" earlier this year: The Urban Institute found that in "stand your ground" states, when white shooters kill black people, 34 percent of the resulting homicides are deemed justifiable.
This is a case in which the left-wing critics of American foreign policy are mostly wrong, their justifiable historical skepticism of American interventionism leading them to overcorrect and attack a legitimate effort to deal with a crisis created by a truly evil government.
After eight months of investigation, Ontario's Special Investigations Unit quietly announced on Friday evening that the cop who shot and killed 45-year-old Andrew Loku in July did not exceed "the ambit of justifiable force in the circumstances" and wouldn't face criminal charges.
"We need to analyze these plans for nursing shortfalls," she said, adding that no one has analyzed the costs of such a blast to the national economy to justify the extra spending and training that would be needed to make the plans justifiable to lawmakers.
And if Trump can work with someone like Romney, give him the most prestigious cabinet position, and prove he doesn't hold even a justifiable grudge, that would certainly ease a lot of the concerns that he doesn't have the temperament for the Oval Office.
"If he's able to pull it off, it will be because on that day, a lot of angry white guys, a lot of guys who have a justifiable right to be angry -- guys and women-- who have suffered during the last decade," Moore said.
But if politicians only take one small legalistic step away from democracy at a time, each one narrow enough to be justifiable to their political allies, then a systematic shift away from democracy and constraints on presidential power never ends up truly galvanizing the opposition.
In itself this is perhaps a sensible and justifiable position for the government, given how black South Africans were largely excluded from participating in the economy under the white-minority government's policy of apartheid, which ended in 1994 with the negotiated transition to democracy.
"A new generation of combustion engines will again be developed but after that (around 2023), a further development will no longer be economically justifiable because more and more work will switch into electric mobility," finance chief Wolfgang Schaefer told Reuters in an interview on Thursday.
IT STARTED with a flickering of paranoia in the mind of one Jewish passenger; perhaps justifiable, given the recent surge of terrorist attacks in Israel; perhaps prejudicial, emblematic of the deep distrust between Arabs and Jews, who both see a homeland in the Holy Land.
"There is justifiable tension/apprehension building over the meeting between Presidents Trump and Xi this week as the former's China bashing over alleged mercantilist policies presumably sets the stage for what could be testy talks," said Vishnu Varathan, a Singapore-based economist at Mizuho Bank.
In situations that don't involve suspects armed with guns—roughly half of the 963 people killed by police last year—PERF says officers should be better trained to defuse conflicts, and to use force proportional to the threat they face, not simply force that's justifiable.
"The announcement by GE that it wants to cut thousands of jobs across Europe is neither strategically nor economically justifiable, and serves only to maximize short-term profit for shareholders," said Klaus Stein, the representative of the IG Metall Union at GE's plant in Mannheim.
"The announcement by GE that it wants to cut thousands of jobs across Europe is neither strategically nor economically justifiable, and serves only to maximize short-term profit for shareholders," said Klaus Stein, a union representative at GE's plant in Mannheim, Germany, according to Reuters.
The Labour leader hates the West and by extension Israel as a colonial power (not in the West Bank, where the settler movement makes the charge justifiable, but in its entirety) so much that he cannot see when this hatred merges into anti-Semitism.
When the law was first introduced in 1970 and abortion was illegal, allowing a "justifiable abortional act" was trailblazing: it permitted abortion "within 24 weeks from the commencement of her pregnancy," and at any point in the pregnancy if the woman's life was at risk.
He went on to publicly advocate that homosexuality was not a product of mental illness — the default position in the years before Stonewall — and that there was no justifiable reason for subjecting gay men and women to the many forms of bias society kept unleashing.
Yet whether or not you think a movie like The Hunt should even be made — and I think that's a point on which reasonable people may have justifiable disagreement — a few moments' reflection suggest that Universal shouldn't have canceled the film's release in this manner.
And yet the Trump Foundation was repeatedly compared with the Clinton Foundation, which, despite justifiable concern about Bill and Hillary Clinton's dual roles as philanthropic boosters and politicians, is a credible charitable enterprise that focuses on global health and has saved perhaps millions of lives.
If anything, the decline of liberal and social-democratic parties is a result at least in part of their inability to distinguish what is legitimate and justifiable in nationalism from what is small-minded, bigoted and contrary to the national interest it claims to uphold.
Vought and other OMB staffers argued for the hold's legality in the emails with the State Department, and National Security Council officials pushed back, according to the Post, with OMB attorneys arguing it was legally justifiable as long as it was considered a "temporary" hold.
The appeals court described Mr. Mitchell's case as a justifiable example of stop-and-frisk, an aggressive policing tactic that was ended in New York City after a judge ruled that it violated the constitutional rights of black and Latino people, who were disproportionately stopped.
The comments from these students, who weren't representative of the American left for the simple reason that they mostly were not American, are more justifiable in original context than they were portrayed as in hindsight — a sign of the student panic industrial complex in action.
It's an attempt at making policing more effective, while addressing the justifiable skepticism, particularly on the left and in the Black Lives Matter movement, about whether a criminal justice system riddled with racial disparities and mired by high-profile killings by police officers can handle the task.
But while it's ultimately a sloppily put-together shocker, having Spencer at the center makes it a memorable sloppy shocker, one that lets a black woman take her revenge out on the innocent and the guilty alike, and comes this close to treating it as justifiable.
Federal authorities would not need to first obtain a warrant, which rights groups say that authority could be easily abused, making it possible for Homeland Security and the Justice Department and its various law enforcement and immigration agencies to shoot down anyone's drone for any justifiable reason.
Given the likelihood that Sony will also make enough of these devices to go around, that makes the prospect of buying one at some point in the future a lot more justifiable, knowing you won't have to furiously watch out for flash sales at Amazon or GameStop.
It was the thousands of people who were in the Texas capitol and who literally themselves got the filibuster pass the midnight deadline, because they expressed justifiable outrage and contributed to preventing the secretary of the Senate from taking a vote before the clock struck midnight.
Intercepting a long-range rocket test passing overhead would send a clear message to Kim and would be justifiable as the rockets would possibly be on course to pass over Japan, according to Peter Layton, a visiting fellow at the Griffith Asia Institute in Brisbane, Australia.
Without improvement, it's likely the only projects that will be developed will be either the absolute best, as they will be justifiable because of their superior economics, or the ones where dodgy deals can be secured through corruption or by mining without care for the environment.
To imagine such a world, we have to shake off the habits of this one and picture ourselves as able to reset all our institutions and social relations, keeping only those that are just—that is, are justifiable to everyone who has to live within them.
This decision was also significant in that it set ISPs significantly free from the confines of government oversight, and it is sparking justifiable privacy concerns as deregulation could empower ISPs to peek into our browsing behavior even more than they already do, or worse, sell that data.
"If the U.S. does take protectionist measures, then other countries are likely to take justifiable retaliatory actions against U.S. companies that have an advantage ... in fields such as finance and high-tech, leading to a tit-for-tat trade war that benefits no one," it said.
"This disgusting behavior at least from the part of Harvey Weinstein has been brought to an abrupt and justifiable end, but it's long past time for the powerful men in Hollywood to speak up, to be strong enough to say something because silence is complicity," he said.
Amid the overall eruption of frustration and justifiable horror at the prospect of an openly racist, misogynist, xenophobic, and plutocratic President who also happens to openly revel in committing sexual assault, there's been a lot of talk about how punk rock might fit into all of this.
The report also found that almost all of these shows make wrongful police behavior seem right: presenting illegal, unethical and immoral behavior on the part of police and other authorities as justifiable — or even necessary — while carefully rationalizing or otherwise dismissing any objections to that behavior.
The reason this probably doesn't make you feel better is simple: Just as we tend to assume the worst about novel threats — the safest, if not the most statistically justifiable, strategy — we tend to underestimate the danger of familiar risks because we are habituated to them.
The network is shifting focus — away from scripted TV. (Whether that means its focus will shift to reality programming or just reruns of shows from other networks remains to be seen.) That shift in focus is perfectly justifiable, as far as WGN's business strategy is concerned.
"Given the highly unresolved situation in Norway and in large parts of the world, it is neither justifiable or desirable to send Norwegian athletes to the Olympics or Paralympics in Tokyo until the world community has put this pandemic behind them," sports president Berit Kjøll said.
But killings of black males by whites are more than eight times as likely as all others combined to be labeled justifiable, a racial disparity that is hard to explain based solely on the circumstances reported in the police data and one that has persisted for decades.
They said they had followed instructions and learnt on the job, had acted openly, believed there was a range of equally justifiable rates, that taking account of a bank's commercial interest was common market practice - and that Euribor rates accounted for an insignificant part of their jobs.
Advocates warn that unless the asylum system is improved and made more accessible, more migrants with justifiable claims to protection might decide it's simply not worth the effort to apply in Mexico and will continue to press north to the United States, despite the uncertainties there.
In the years immediately after the original law was passed in 2005, the number of homicides ruled legally justifiable in Florida increased by 75%, according to a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine -- and, crucially, defendants were more likely to go free if the victim was black.
A neo-Nazi gang member in Utah has lost his legal challenge to the practice of stop-and-frisk in the state, after an appeals court ruled that police officers had justifiable cause to search him after he behaved belligerently during a traffic stop in 2017.
Nancy Altman, president of Social Security Works, said that it's "completely justifiable" that Warren and Wyden would dedicate revenue from tax increases on the wealthy's unearned income to Social Security because income and wealth inequality are among the reasons that the program is projected to have shortfalls.
Loeb, who runs the $18 billion Third Point hedge fund, has not commented publicly on his next move after announcing in early August that he views a sale of the 149-year-old maker of soups and snacks as "the only justifiable outcome" of the review.
The opinion from D.C. District Court Judge Beryl Howell, an Obama appointee, ruled that House Democrats on the Judiciary Committee had proven that they have a justifiable reason for obtaining the records related to Mueller's grand jury now that they are pursuing an impeachment inquiry into the president.
" According to a spokesperson at the National Abortion Federation, the organization has recently radicalized and tightened its ties with Army of God, which promotes the doctrine of justifiable homicide, meaning they consider it their God-given right to destroy and kill anyone who would "willingly slaughter innocent children.
This, then, is part of the cost of Trump's daily venality: Even when his administration makes a decision that might be justifiable on its own terms, the process by which that decision was made cannot be trusted, and may indeed be a scandal in its own right. Sen.
This fear is justifiable given that someone searching on the internet for information about proper dosage and typical side effects of abortion with pills might instead find news stories about Purvi Patel, Jennie Linn McCormack, Kenlissia Jones and others arrested and imprisoned for allegedly ending their own pregnancies.
The Communist government once flatly dismissed reports on the mass detentions of as many as one million Muslims as fabrications, but since evidence of the camps has become irrefutable, it has stepped up attempts to defend its actions as justifiable steps to stamp out a national security threat.
Whether you believe the system should be fixed to generate more revenue or employed as a tool to limit inequality — and let's be honest for a moment, those ideas are not always consistent — there is a justifiable sense the public doesn't trust the tax system to be fair.
Photo: APThe ridiculous mess over at Facebook has continued to get worse, with staff allegedly in a full-on "uproar" over the fallout of the leak of consumer hardware VP Andrew Bosworth's 2016 memo claiming things like terrorism and cyberbullying suicides were justifiable side effects of the site's continued growth.
Every sarcastic comments-section pile-on, every meme-filled live-Tweet spree, every non-racist YouTube discussion (those exist, right?) owes a small debt to MST3K, which proved that, so long as you had sharp one-liners and good intentions, talking back to the screen could be a joyous, justifiable pursuit.
"The measures taken by the DPRK (North Korea) to strengthen its nuclear deterrence and develop inter-continental rockets is justifiable and a legitimate option for self-defense in the face of such apparent and real threats," Ju told the Geneva forum, referring to "constant nuclear threats" by the United States.
"The measures taken by the DPRK to strengthen its nuclear deterrence and develop inter-continental rockets is justifiable and a legitimate option for self-defense in the face of such apparent and real threats," diplomat Ju Yong Chol told the forum, referring to "constant nuclear threats" by the United States.
Politically, the stalemate might seem justifiable: President Donald Trump is determined to get funding for the border wall that was his signature promise of the 2016 presidential election, and Democrats in Congress — who as of January 1.3753 will control the House of Representatives — are determined not to give it to him.
In almost 17 percent of cases when a black man was killed by a non-Hispanic white civilian over the last three decades, the killing was categorized as justifiable, which is the term used when a police officer or a civilian kills someone committing a crime or in self-defense.
"If, for instance, white-on-black homicides were mainly defensive shootings in a residence or business, and black-on-white shootings mainly occurred during the commission of a street crime, then the [racial] disparity would be warranted," wrote researcher John Roman in a 2013 Urban Institute study of justifiable homicides.
Roman examined the number of justifiable homicides—a killing deemed to have been carried out without malicious or criminal intent—between 20173 and 22017, and found that the likelihood of this ruling in cases in which men killed other men was ten per cent greater than when women killed men.
Perhaps it'd be more justifiable if you knew you wouldn't have to drop even more on Galaxy Buds or a wireless charger down the road: Amazon is offering a Samsung Galaxy S20 bundle that includes the 128GB model plus a pair of Galaxy Buds and Samsung's Wireless Charger Duo for $999.99.
And what I find somewhat confounding as a reporter is how much he resents even the prompt to go into his thinking at the time and to reflect a little bit on some of the things about his support for the Sandinistas that may not look as justifiable in retrospect.
While some gains in recent weeks would have been justifiable on the basis of an improving outlook for steel demand on the back of stimulus spending on infrastructure and construction, as well as re-stocking of the supply chain, it doesn't appear that rallies of more than 60 percent were warranted.
He expounded on his 15-year career in the Police Department — "Fifteen justifiable homicides I could've committed; never used lethal force on anybody" — and his plans if elected mayor, which would include adjusting the college requirements to join the Police Department to encourage more minority candidates to join the force.
"While the Chinese government deserves credit and support for recent progress in management of both captive and wild giant pandas… there is no justifiable reason to downgrade the listing from endangered to threatened," Marc Brody, a senior adviser for conservation and sustainable development at China's Wolong Nature Reserve, told National Geographic.
And finally, some took the opportunity to remind people that there's no evidence whatsoever that people coming from these six countries represent a justifiable threat to the U.S. Many were also questioning whether the new travel ban will be upheld, considering that the first version was defeated in federal court last month.
Unless you are so well-moneyed that you can book a car service there and back, you're going to be in Dante's Uber Inferno, trying to describe a desolate parking lot to a guy who drives his Prius for not enough money and fucking hates you so much for totally justifiable reasons.
"The continuity of this program without interruption is critical for industry and national security because it ensures manufacturers can confidently make appropriate, economically justifiable, long-term investments to protect high-risk facilities," Laura Berkey-Ames, the director of energy and resources policy for the National Association of Manufacturers, said in a statement.
Keenly aware of the "justifiable international public interest," the editor quickly wrote and published an article about the Kuwaiti ban without realizing that it was based on "a decision made in 2011," according to a statement posted on the site on Tuesday after The New York Times inquired about the article's origin.
Should there be a justifiable situation when a health-care worker believes it is necessary to withdraw from any participation in a patient's care, then there is an obligation to provide for that patient's safety, and assure that others make the care available to the patient, but never to deny services outright.
"It's troubling to me that the perpetrators of the violent acts are the good guys, because that communicates the idea that aggression is justifiable as long as it's committed by a good guy," he said, especially as he believes superhero characters are the type of role models that children are most likely to imitate.
Instead, she offers two Carrie Underwood songs, sacred texts that she can actually relate to: "Jesus, Take the Wheel," in which a woman whose car is spinning out on a highway prays for divine intervention, and "Before He Cheats," whose narrator, forsaking Jesus' teachings, destroys her fickle lover's truck, an act that Alison finds justifiable.
Their findings were astounding: In almost 22007 percent of cases when a black man was killed by a non-Hispanic white civilian over the last three decades, the killing was categorized as justifiable, which is the term used when a police officer or a civilian kills someone committing a crime or in self-defense.
Although Nikki Haley, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, recently lambasted Moscow for allegedly violating the U.N. sanctions regime and then pushing for the alteration of a U.N. report in order to cover up the violations, her tirade – even if justifiable on the grounds of U.N. Security Council principles – was misplaced, and sent a confusing political message.
Media Matters summarized the network's coverage over the course of the first 239 hours following its release: Fox figures have argued that Trump's actions were justifiable because he was frustrated; have deflected from the report's findings by pivoting to the perceived reporting errors of the media; and have falsely claimed that one can't obstruct justice without an underlying crime.
AT-RISK PLAINTIFFS There are three situations, the court said, in which anonymity can be justifiable: when plaintiffs are at risk of retaliation if they are named in the suit; if using their real names would compromise their privacy in a sensitive, personal matter or if plaintiffs would be exposed to criminal prosecution by identifying themselves.
"As an example of retaliatory practices, if a chicken grower attempts to organize other chicken growers to bargain for better pay or publicly expresses unhappiness with the way they are treated by a processor, processors could require growers to make investments that are not economically justifiable for the grower, or can terminate contracts with little notice," the USDA explained.
"If you ask the average person on the streets, 'Have deficits gone down or up under Obama?' probably 70 percent would say they've gone up," Obama said, with some justifiable exasperation — the deficit has in fact declined (by roughly three-quarters) since he took office, and polls do show that a large majority of Americans believe the opposite.
"While Officer Shelby made a justifiable decision at the very moment she pulled the trigger according to her training, when reviewing the moments before she discharged her weapon, the jury wonders and some believe that she had other options available to subdue Mr. Crutcher before he reached his car," the jury foreperson said in a letter to court.
In the proposed rule, the department stated that its concerns about safety and efficacy were supplanted after it "had the opportunity to talk to a number of practitioners who treat minors" with gender dysphoria, who uniformly agreed that hormone therapies were medically justifiable for young people who feel that their birth sex is not their true gender.
Breaking the norm may be justifiable in 2021, but it would legitimize future violations of the same norm when Republicans are in power (such as the Republican extension of the "nuclear option" in the Senate in 2017) and, more broadly, may fuel a cycle of retaliation in a system based as much on norms as on rules.
To the Editor: With the justifiable anguish over Russian influence on the 2016 election through social media, it is easy to forget the critical shortcomings in our own democracy: the staggering level of gullibility, ignorance and spitefulness without which the Russian (not to mention the domestic) trolls would be only a trivial footnote to the 2016 election.
Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossTrump administration delays penalty on Huawei for another 90 days WaPo calls Trump admin 'another threat' to endangered species Recession fears surge as stock markets plunge MORE, the U.S commerce secretary, advised the White House on Presidents' Day weekend that a tariff on steel and aluminum imports would be justifiable on national security grounds.
There were times — as the buzzer-beaters and long-delayed gratification piled up — when it felt as if sport, amid the justifiable negativity, was trying desperately to prove to wavering millennials and everyone else that it was still worth saving by pulling out all the stops, all the most irresistible stories and completed quests it could muster.
"The governor's proposal shifts the purpose of pretrial detention from whether there's some chance you'll fail to appear in court to the much more justifiable reason for depriving someone of their freedom — if they are charged with a serious offense and their release would actually pose an identifiable risk to another person's safety," said Insha Rahman, Vera's bail expert.
With even the faintest sniff of sunshine on the horizon, it's clear the benevolent, warm, aphrodisiac god of the seasons is making his way to everyone's door, heralding a three month period where it's okay to leave the house in a T-shirt and justifiable to have nothing but ice cream and bottled beer for dinner.
The Marshall Project points to another study: "If, for instance, white-on-black homicides were mainly defensive shootings in a residence or business, and black-on-white shootings mainly occurred during the commission of a street crime, then the [racial] disparity would be warranted," researcher John Roman wrote in a 2013 Urban Institute study of justifiable homicides.
"This kind of informal 'joint-venture' is deeply concerning because it comes at a time when there is already justifiable concern that the recent wave of telecom and media mergers is lessening competition and increasing the risk that would-be competitors will instead collaborate in ways that harm consumer interests," said a source familiar with the matter who asked not to be named.
Korematsu would also file amicus briefs in court cases involving detainees at Guantanamo Bay who were arguing against wrongful and prolonged unlawful detainment, arguing that the restriction of civil liberties is never a justifiable measure in the U.S. A famous quote attributed to Korematsu is "don't be afraid to speak up," something he advised all Americans to do in case something was wrong.
The legislation would also codify in state law the requirement of "justifiable need," which means that an applicant would have to show that they had been subjected to attacks or threatened — "something beyond a generalized desire to have a gun in public for self-defense," according to Allison Anderman, the managing attorney at the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
The decision not to lay charges in the Loku case — a government watchdog group deemed that the officer had used "justifiable force" — has brought about what Khan called Canada's "Mike Brown moment" — a reference to the outrage that followed a grand jury decision not to indict the police officer who shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
It's not just domestic politics and the (justifiable) fear of backlash; it's also that a more generous immigration policy can easily end up requiring more enforcement to prevent a snowballing effect — because migrants are responsive to incentives established by receiving countries, not just conditions at home, and often (just ask Angela Merkel) the more you welcome the more will attempt to come.
We live in the era of nostalgia after all, as confirmed by the triumph of retro TV shows, movies and games such as Stranger Things, La La Land and Pokémon Go.  So when a reliable report on VentureBeat hinted at the return of the beloved Nokia 33103, a nearly indestructible phone whose battery seemed to last forever, people on Twitter reacted with justifiable excitement:  Nokia 3310 reborn?
That is because leaders in Beijing are all too keenly aware that, even though any direct intervention would be legally justifiable under the terms of the Basic Law, and in practice necessary for the purpose of stopping violence and restoring order, any such intervention would be bound to be negatively portrayed by the international community as an "act of suppression of Hong Kong's freedoms".
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You can see why these projects were chosen – in the first case, the idea that most of these systems relied on closed learning algorithms that don't necessarily offer a lot of transparency into how they achieve their decisions led NASA to want to explore whether "establish justifiable confidence in machine decisions," with an eye towards creating an industry-wide certification system, might be possible.

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