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- adjective (Printing) Arranged and spaced so as to line up at the left side or right side of the printed page, or on both sides.
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- adjective Having a
justification . - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
justify .
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- adjective having words so spaced that lines have straight even margins
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For example, if you follow Locke in thinking we have such a duty, then you will be inclined to transfer the term justified 'from the believer to the believed, and speak, as in fact we do speak, of a proposition's being justified, or justified for someone, meaning that the person in question has a good bit of evidence for the proposition in question.
Warranted Christian Belief 1932- 2000
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For Kate, it seems like in particular there is few comments one about two thirds of increases what we call a justified and really good increase.
Liz Claiborne CEO Discusses Q3 2010 Results - Earnings Call Transcript -- Seeking Alpha 2010
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While these victories are important, the way in which they are justified is critical when communicating with students.
Lindsay McCluskey: Where There's a 'Will' There's a 'Why' Lindsay McCluskey 2010
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While these victories are important, the way in which they are justified is critical when communicating with students.
Lindsay McCluskey: Where There's a 'Will' There's a 'Why' Lindsay McCluskey 2010
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The murders, kidnapping, dumping of bodies, the seclusion of mortal remains, extortion and bank robberies by the Provisional Movement will be described as 'justified' by the perpetrators if their movement is given any level of support in the ballot box.
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While these victories are important, the way in which they are justified is critical when communicating with students.
Lindsay McCluskey: Where There's a 'Will' There's a 'Why' Lindsay McCluskey 2010
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Recall that, in justified self-defense or defense of others, the intent cannot be to kill the aggressor, but rather to stop the attack.
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While these victories are important, the way in which they are justified is critical when communicating with students.
Lindsay McCluskey: Where There's a 'Will' There's a 'Why' Lindsay McCluskey 2010
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Recall that, in justified self-defense or defense of others, the intent cannot be to kill the aggressor, but rather to stop the attack.
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While these victories are important, the way in which they are justified is critical when communicating with students.
Lindsay McCluskey: Where There's a 'Will' There's a 'Why' Lindsay McCluskey 2010
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