Sentences with phrase «defensible reason»

The phrase "defensible reason" means having a logical and justifiable explanation or justification for a belief, action, or decision. It implies that the reason can be backed up with valid evidence or arguments. Full definition
There are few defensible reasons for supply management to exist.
Because the park's display includes a Hanukkah toy, the dreidel, Finnegan's complaint noted «no legally defensible reason» for the exclusion of the Nativity scene.
In short, the only defensible reason for «conservative» economists to discuss carbon taxes is as a TOTAL replacement for ALL EPA greenhouse gas regulations.
Second, as I discuss this week on National Journal's energy blog, there are only two defensible reasons for economic liberty / limited government advocates to consider a carbon tax proposal such as the MCP.
I may not believe in Jesus but I can absolutely provide you logical and defensible reasons for my opinions on the morality of various acts or beliefs.
When a claim is denied, rest assured that there is a good, valid, and defensible reason for the claim to have been denied.
Since the equilibrium climate sensitivity is the key factor in how much climate change will result from a given amount of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions, and since there is mounting scientific evidence that the equilibrium climate sensitivity is better constrained and lower than that used in the initial analysis, there is no defensible reason why the new science was not included in the administration's revised SCC calculation.
At any time before that, you could say there were defensible reasons for doubt.
There is no «defensible reason for «conservative» (or any other) economists to discuss carbon taxes».
When a claim is denied, rest assured that there is a good, valid, and defensible reason for the claim to have been denied.
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