Phrases with «justifiable doubts»

The phrase "justifiable doubts" means having valid reasons to be unsure or skeptical about something. Full definition

Sentences with «justifiable doubts»

  • Of course, I tend to mean by «sceptics», those who have serious, considered, reasonable and intellectually justifiable doubts about any one of the central findings of AR4. (judithcurry.com)
  • 4 According to Canon 1371.1 of the Code of Canon Law, any «pertinacious rejection» of non-infallible doctrines is punishable, even if the rejection is based on justifiable doubt. (religion-online.org)
  • Nevertheless, the core of the tribunal's decision (para 30 of the ruling) rests upon a finding (implicit if not explicit) to the effect that the QC's continued participation in the proceedings could lead a reasonable observer to form justifiable doubts as to the impartiality or independence of the chairman. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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