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Turning to Tuvalu and Nauru, Taiwan might have more justifiable concerns.
And early in my career, I think it was more justifiable.
Without the anarchists in the role of noble victims, Communist actions seem more justifiable.
Today, they're $74.99 off and can be yours for a way more justifiable $325.
I wish the dress came in more colors, which would make this purchase much more justifiable.
A tough stance on Chinese steel is more justifiable than a general crackdown on imports, for example.
But this weekend, SkinStore is having a special sale that makes the splurge a little more justifiable.
But most high-end brands low-key offer smaller, more justifiable giftables as soon as November rolls around.
Is that any more justifiable than changing the past, given the chaos that messing with the timeline has previously caused?
Our view is that intervention will be more justifiable between 100 and 105, which is our ultimate downside risk for the dollar.
The moisturizing balm is $60, which is pretty damn steep compared to Chapstick, but much more justifiable if you factor in the eye benefits.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
" 21908 "We must bring people to understand that it is not enough to proclaim war to be a crime, but that it is necessary for all men to recognize with every sense and emotion that the murder of hundreds of thousands of human beings to settle an international dispute is no more justifiable, no more pardonable than the murder of a single individual to settle some personal quarrel.
"Having more chronic illnesses increases the risk of dying from non-breast cancer causes, while having no impact on the risk of breast cancer or breast cancer death," said Dejana Braithwaite, senior author of the study and a researcher at Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. "This is a big deal because, while younger women might have a more justifiable reason to undergo screening mammograms to detect breast cancer because their risk of dying from other causes is relatively low, this is not the case in older women, particularly those with one or more chronic illnesses," Braithwaite said by email.
The charge of rashness is perhaps more justifiable at Castillon where Talbot, misled by false reports of a French retreat, attacked their entrenched camp frontally – facing wheel to wheel artillery.
In the three-language inscription of Shapur I's on Ka'ba-ye Zartosht in Naqsh-e Rustam, Sasan is introduced only as a nobleman and Papak as a king. There are opinions about the validity and authenticity of each of the mentioned narratives. Some have considered Al-Tabari's report suspicious since he presents an elaborate family tree of Ardashir that relates his generation to mythical and mighty ancient Iranian kings. Some consider the reports of Karnamag and Shahnameh more justifiable, since Ardashir being Sasan's son and his adoption by Papak aligns with Zoroastrian norms and customs.
These accusations were taking seriously by both companies, but especially by playwright and actor George Powell who called Ariadne out in the prologue of his play The British Heroine. The show only ran for two performances. This was a bad blow to the already struggling New Theatre. According to Novak (1975: 51), this “may have been due to its feminist reversal of sexual roles,” particularly because Charlotte humiliates Lovewell “to an uncomfortable degree” through her insistence on testing his love. And to this we can add Urania’s humiliation of Squire Wouldbe, which was more justifiable morally speaking, but still a subversion of gender hierarchy and a usurpation of her husband’s role.
In particular, Isabel's final return to Osmond has fascinated critics, who have debated whether James sufficiently justifies this seemingly paradoxical rejection of freedom. One interpretation is: Isabel both feels as honour-bound to the promise she has made to stepdaughter Pansy as she does to her marriage to Osmond, and she believes that the scene her "unacceptable" trip to England will create with Osmond will leave her in a more justifiable position to abandon her dreadful marriage. The extensive revisions James made for the 1908 New York Edition generally have been accepted as improvements, unlike the changes he made to other texts, such as The American or Roderick Hudson. The revision of the final scene between Isabel and Goodwood has been especially applauded.
He and William O'Brien gave the principal toasts: '[O'Connor Power believed] no more justifiable insurrection had, in his judgement, taken place in the history of the world than the Irish rebellion of a hundred years ago. A rebel was a patriot who failed – a patriot was a rebel who succeeded, and he thought he did not misinterpret the spirit of that assembly if he said they were ready to toast the men of '98 in either capacity. He should never cease to be grateful to the United Irishmen, not only because they had bequeathed an example of courageous patriotism, but because they had given them one cardinal principle of high policy, and that was the principle of a united Ireland. He trusted that this memorable year would not be allowed to pass away without renewed efforts being made to restore union in the National Union, at present so unhappily divided.
All attempts at dilution were resisted, causing Pope Nicholas IV to censure the clergy in 1289 for objecting to the promotion of foreigners to ecclesiastical office in Scotland. Now Edward's conquest brought with it the prospect once again of submission to York or Canterbury and the appointment of English clergy to vacant Scottish benefices. The hostile Lanercost Chronicle says of Wishart and those like him; :In like manner, as we know, that it is truly written, that evil priests are the cause of the people's ruin, so the ruin of the realm of Scotland had its source within the bosom of her church, ... for with one consent both those who discharged the office of prelate and those who were preachers, corrupted the ears and minds of the nobles, and commons, by advice and exhortation, both publicly and secretly, stirring them to enmity against the king and nation...declaring falsely that it was more justifiable to attack them than the Saracen.
According to scholars, the biblical text describing the battle and the events surrounding it is considerably late in date, originating close to the time of the Deuteronomist's compilation of Judges from its source material, and clearly has several exaggerations of both numbers and of modes of warfare. Jewish Encyclopedia Additionally, the inhospitality which triggered the battle is reminiscent of the Torah's account of Sodom and Gomorrah. Many Biblical scholars concluded that the account was a piece of political spin, which had been intended to disguise atrocities carried out by the tribe of Judah against Benjamin, probably in the time of King David as an act of revenge or spite by David against the associates of King Saul, by casting them further back in time, and adding a more justifiable motive. More recently, scholars have suggested that it is more likely for the narrative to be based on a kernel of truth, particularly since it accounts for the stark contrast in the biblical narrative between the character of the tribe before the incident and its character afterwards.
At the time of the enactment, the then Solicitor General John McGrath QC also argued that a partial ban is more justifiable than a complete blanket ban.J J McGrath QC, Solicitor-General,to W A Moore the Secretary for Justice "Rights of Prisoners to Vote: Bill of Rights" (17 November 1992) Letter, para 25. On the other hand, the barring is controversial because it denies fundamental civil liberties to persons who have already been punished for their crimes. Furthermore, the abolition of such a right stands in stark contrast to the world trend of widening civil liberties of prisoners, with the exception of Australia who has recently introduced a blanket ban on prisoner's right to vote.Greg Robins "The Rights of Prisoners to Vote: A review of Prisoner Disenfranchisement in New Zealand" (Law Clerk, Wellington, 2007) Revised version of paper written in 2005 for LLB(Hons) program at Victoria University of Wellington This denial also sets a dangerous precedent for the removal of other human rights for prisoners,Arthur Taylor "No prisoner voting rights a dangerous precedent" The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand, 27 January 2015) online ed.

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