Examples of 'warranting' in a sentence

Meaning of "warranting"

warrant (verb): To justify or necessitate, to guarantee or secure, to give someone authority to do something, in the context of English language, this word is often used in legal or formal documents
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  • present participle of warrant
  • A guarantee.

How to use "warranting" in a sentence

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Copies of documents warranting the amount to be transferred.
Warranting its own specific focus.
There were factors warranting such a question being addressed.
Ten main issues were identified as warranting attention.
Proposals warranting serious study are now on the table.
It nonetheless concluded that there is evidence warranting investigation.
Issues warranting further consideration included.
No unacceptable risks warranting risk management.
Warranting the mineral title.
Nature of the deficiencies warranting the detention order.
The situation could be monitored if developments are perceived as warranting a change.
Conditions warranting the nutrition claim.
This hierarchical progression is something warranting careful consideration.
Workers are warranting at credit cooperatives and at solidarity funds.
But more and more the circumstances are warranting it.

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Conditions warranting the health claim.
This year my office received one complaint warranting investigation.
Conditions warranting detention of the ship are laid down.
With respect to internal misconduct warranting disciplinary measures and.
No individuals warranting inclusion in the list have been identified to date.
Meeting such requirements was a serious issue warranting adequate consideration.
Implications warranting preparation of a federalism assessment.
The crime of rebellion was a serious offence warranting such a measure.
Changes warranting some explanation.
If you are in a regulated industry get a certificate or contract warranting compliance.
There will always be cases warranting legislature improvements.
Warranting a corresponding claim.
This is an issue warranting further research.
Each of these attacks was certainly a serious crime warranting prosecution.
Partial warranting is another example.
There were no complaints in these two months warranting formal investigation.
One such variable warranting special focus is the type of speech stimulus used.
Discover any logically satisfactory evidence warranting one person.
These are serious offences warranting custodial terms in most instances.
It includes directions for examination and evidence of benefits warranting them.
High quality warranting safety.
Nominees are expected to have a record of exemplary service of a high standard warranting recognition.
Fighting is only intended for warranting the freedom of religion.
This is not an oversight but a point of true significance and an omission warranting recognition.
Conditions warranting a claim.
Participants also referred data management as an emerging issue warranting further discussion.
Any significant differences warranting a different approach can be noted in the exercise.
He did not do enough to come close to warranting that honor.
Specific cases warranting an investigation might also increase the final cost of the function.
The body of evidence produced estimates warranting moderate confidence.
Nine situations warranting restrictions on this right are provided for by the Act.
The court found it to be a rarest of rare case warranting death sentence.
Exposure is below that warranting a harvesting advisory Impacts vs.
Lieutenants were commonly put in command of smaller vessels not warranting a commander or captain.
No error is shown warranting the intervention of this Court.

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