Examples of 'may justify' in a sentence
Meaning of "may justify"
may justify - indicates the possibility that something could provide valid reasons or arguments to support a particular action or decision
How to use "may justify" in a sentence
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Difference in fact may justify difference in law.
May justify a restriction on free movement.
No situation may justify the use of torture.
May justify their belief.
Preventing discrimination may justify laws that.
All these may justify a national intervention.
No exceptional circumstances or emergency may justify human rights violations.
That may justify the longer pauses for resting.
Problems that may justify removal.
The child as the state of the patient may justify.
Such effects may justify certain mitigating measures.
Differences in the selection of cases may justify the differences.
This recognition may justify specifically targeted responses.
Only a particularly serious violation may justify such a measure.
Symptoms may justify earlier testing.
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Considerations of market failure that may justify state intervention.
Those objectives may justify measures against excessive advertising.
The perpetuation of romantic myths may justify gender violence.
That may justify why the above said love failed.
This requirement may justify the need for.
This may justify more competitive rates than the average.
Those who abstain may justify their attitude.
You may justify this with words like simplification and minimalism.
This fragmentation may justify differing tax burdens.
Considerations of animal welfare and food safety may justify a derogation.
Several reasons may justify this type of rebranding.
Braineet remains sole judge of the reasons that may justify a termination.
Failure to mention it may justify cancellation of the transaction.
Continuing or similar personal data breaches may justify more time for.
Of the estimate may justify revision of such estimate.
They suggest that identifying specific viruses as triggers may justify preventative strategies.
An armed conflict may justify the enactment of a state of emergency.
Being able to add a discrete graphics card alone may justify the step up in price.
The explanation may justify the result found in this study.
In these cases specific analyses and appropriate considerations may justify different approaches to safety.
Differences in condition may justify variances in selling prices of similar properties.
The severity of the progression of coronary atherosclerotic disease may justify the greater mortality.
Circumstances may justify a brief delay.
This may justify that disconnection of ventilation tends to be delayed in clinical practice.
The size of the employer may justify a departure.
Policies may justify a new concept of consumer harm for competition enforcement.
These cannot be dismissed and may justify location preferences.
This may justify the differences observed in partial or total filling of the pores.
Diff erence in fact may justify diff erence in law.
This may justify recourse to special rules and procedures in the event of a banking crisis.
Other rights and interests may justify its restriction.
The ends may justify the means but they do not justify incompetence.
Situations where a reduced risk may justify less rigorous controls.
Which may justify the tendency of nurses to negatively evaluate the actions of the organization.
Responsibilities of the office may justify other requirements as defined by law.
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