Examples of 'may legitimately' in a sentence

Meaning of "may legitimately"

may legitimately - Indicates a valid or lawful possibility or permission for something to occur. This phrase suggests that there is a justifiable, authorized, or acceptable reason for a certain action or decision, emphasizing compliance with relevant rules, laws, or standards

How to use "may legitimately" in a sentence

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On that point opinion may legitimately differ.
One may legitimately ask to whom the standards are addressed.
These practices may legitimately vary.
We may legitimately infer that this omission indicates a change of view.
Only these countries may legitimately export rough diamonds.
One set of such constraints concerns the sorts of behavior that may legitimately be prohibited.
Catholics may legitimately take different approaches to these issues.
This is why multiple affiliation may legitimately be regarded as a given.
They may legitimately rail about the pace of structural reform.
To allocate authority and who may legitimately apply force.
I think it may legitimately be argued that children are those people.
Only conduct that carries a significant risk of HIV transmission may legitimately be criminalized.
The question may legitimately be asked whether the two phenomena are related.
The Commission recognises that Germany may legitimately tax capital gains.
Some writers today may legitimately use a futuristic setting in order to instruct or entertain.

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The position as regards interveners, and the public at large, may legitimately differ.
The government may legitimately employ a variety of measures in order to achieve its objective.
Rebuttal, Statements recognizing the restrictions to which the claim may legitimately be applied.
Mitchell also recognized that victims may legitimately not remember certain details related to an attack.
Article 36 provides a specific base on which Member States may legitimately impose.
The employer may legitimately refuse to transmit a document containing the personal data of several persons.
We are also aware that different members may legitimately have different national objectives.
One may legitimately vote for or against,.
WilliamFlindersPetrie is another man who may legitimately be called the Father of Archaeology.
A request may legitimately require a firm to produce specific documents, as well as general information.
William Flinders Petrie is another man who may legitimately be called the Father of Archaeology.
And it may legitimately seem just a bit bigger than some other three-point stories.
The professional is questionable, and may legitimately be regarded as a failed movie.
These populist tendencies, and at the margin, explicitly racist or patriarchal tendencies, may legitimately disturb.
No Catholic institution may legitimately work to undermine fundamental human dignity.
These are not just marginal issues, over which Christians may legitimately agree to differ.
No limitation may legitimately affect the right provided for in paragraph 1.
Reflecting on my celibate vocation, all I may legitimately feel is gratitude.
A client employer may legitimately seek to impose whatever conditions of confidentiality he / she wishes.
Them, in the context of religious beliefs, may legitimately be included.
In addition, some members may legitimately wish to keep their religious affiliation confidential.
So, if you are wearing purchaser, the agency may legitimately affect his fees.
They may legitimately be considered not only the Lord 's direct disciples, but.
The Committee recognizes that a State may legitimately take steps to promote its economic development.
And you may legitimately wonder, Why?
But management by objectives and self-control may legitimately be called a ' philosophy ' of management.
This total system, or ensemble, may legitimately be said to show mental characteristics.
The Committee recognized that a State may legitimately take steps to promote its economic development.
For these and other reasons, a company may legitimately decide that an offensive strategy is inappropriate.
In these ways, reviewing courts may legitimately supplement written reasons without supplanting the analysis.
In some cases, the statement may legitimately show that you do not have a valid claim.
On the one hand, Governments may legitimately engage private security firms.
In these circumstances one may legitimately ask what is happening about Community agriculture?
Accordingly, any judge who may legitimately be thought not to be impartial must withdraw.33.
If one lives in the West, one may legitimately wonder when Muslims will be ‘ enlightened '.

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