Sentences with phrase «entirely justified»

A quick, unscientific (but entirely justified) trawl of the Internet provides the answers.
That's significantly lower than the 31,000 rupees ($ 480 or so) charged for the plus - sized model, and at least on paper, the difference doesn't seem entirely justified.
Many writers and investors questioned the high levels of confidence that surrounded this latest update, but so far that belief appears to have been entirely justified.
Buxton LJ agreed, as did Sir Igor Judge, after paying tribute to counsel in the court below, that the application to the judge was «entirely justified» and referred to the judge's conduct of the hearing itself as evidence that he «had become too personally involved in the decision he was being asked to make to guarantee the necessary judicial objectivity required in the trustee proceedings».
I quoted with fairly obvious approval the Court of Appeal in AG Ref 24 of 1994 saying «[t] his court is concerned primarily with the criminality...»; and R v Stokes [1997] EWCA Crim 1885, where the Court of Appeal said the judge was «entirely justified in taking into account the consequences of the bad driving», while making the point that was a case of dangerous, not careless, driving.
It seems that in this case, the individual concerned broke that trust and M&S were entirely justified in feeling that they could not rely on him to keep company information confidential in future.
As I noted, the facts of the case remain in question: if the U.S. had in fact applied to Ireland and failed, then they may have come to the court with dirty hands, and the public disapproval would be entirely justified...
Simon's conclusion is entirely justified: be very wary of putting valuable data in the cloud.
ii) refusal to do the job: I think it is entirely justified to find that doing the job set out in one's job description is a BFOQ, and one should not be able to refuse to do it on the grounds that doing it with respect to people who have a right to have it done would offend one's religious beliefs.
While it's true that it is risky to «bite the hand that feeds,» these cities are entirely justified in challenging a model that's clearly not working for them.
Given the failure of the publisher to show any «error» other than the expectation that models be consistent with observations, I think that readers are entirely justified in concluding that the article was rejected not because it «contained errors», but for the reason stated in the reviewers» summary: because it was perceived to be «harmful... and worse from the climate sceptics» media side».
Other sources seem far more relevant to my mind — but the statement that — in significant part — CO2 follows global temps seems entirely justified by experiment, modeling and fundamental biokinetics..
I believe that a class action suit by tax payers against the major environmental groups and their billionaire backers for fraud is entirely justified, actual and punitive damages into the trillions of dollars could potentially be sought.
Stronger sanctions seem entirely justified but they would create a risk.
Given the failure of the publisher to show any «error» other than the expectation that models be consistent with observations, I think that readers are entirely justified in concluding that the article was rejected not because it «contained errors», but for the reason stated in the reviewers» summary: because it was perceived to be «harmfulâ $ ¦ and worse from the climate sceptics» media side».
Further the 1200KM figure is not entirely justified by the underlying study in my mind.
The only sensible conclusion is that my cynicism about this individual is entirely justified.
«Apocalyptic language» about global warming and its likely consequences is entirely justified given the facts and is not «exaggeration».
At a media preview on Thursday morning, Eleey led guests through the sprawling show with a palpable pride that was entirely justified.
At the age of 72, John Hoyland is experiencing a resurgence of interest in his work which is entirely justified.
Yes, this is a cop out of sorts but its also an entirely justified one.
The lengthy list of accolades were entirely justified as NetherRealm had succeeded in delivering a satisfyingly robust package that tightened up and expanded on pretty much every aspect that made its predecessor so great.
2K Marin's proposed FPS reboot lead to a backlash of staggering proportions (which might not have been entirely justified, frankly), but the demand for a strategic reboot spurred Firaxis into action, who were dead set on creating a return to form that lived up to the series» momentous legacy without compromise.
Whilst a lot of credence is given to the technical achievements of Western development, all of which are hard earned and entirely justified I should add, when it comes to functional achievement we still need a swift anecdote from arrogant complacency and cultural myopia.
This may seem like a bit of a fudge, but noting the various average margins I've already calculated above / previously, it's entirely justified to assert Saga's generated a 26 % long term average adjusted margin, however you want to slice & dice it.
We thought that Huge was entirely justified in entering her house and attacking her, if he chose to do so, in her own front hall, like some pre-Christian raider.
Given the power boost that the CLA45 got back in September, this relatively mild refresh from Mercedes is entirely justified.
But the Land Cruiser starts at a thoroughly premium $ 85,000, so we feel its inclusion in the class is entirely justified.
If you're looking at a right - hand drive example, that's entirely justified.
Porsche's decision to stick with natural aspiration has been entirely justified by the new engine, which is more than good enough to stand comparison with the old Metzger unit of the 996 and 997 GT and Turbo models.
And the menace carried in the sonic message is entirely justified on the road.
Because of the school's insistence that these items are bought from one tied supplier (jumpers and trousers or skirts costing up to # 16), Clive's comment that this is «costly» is entirely justified
That is bitter, and misanthropic, and cruel, and entirely justified as a way to explain Batman, Gotham, humanity... at least as seen through this dark lens.
The best of the bunch is the one that has received most attention so far, with the praise surrounding Blanchett's uncanny channelling of Dylan proving to be entirely justified.
No tears were in my eyes, no mad dashes were made to buy the soundtrack, and in fact, I may never have the urge to watch it again in my lifetime, but there are some parts — the good parts of the film — that still resonate with me, and for those alone, the price of admission seems entirely justified.
It's a rare case of being immeasurably excited for the release of a game and having that excitement be entirely justified when the game launches.
Paul McGuigan's lovely bittersweet romance Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool has also done well, with entirely justified acting nominations for Annette Bening and Jamie Bell.
It wouldn't come as a surprise if he really deserved that, but in the context of the film, it isn't entirely justified.
And when the action heats up, it's first rate and entirely justified by the story.
Dr. Greger has previously informed us of the USDA's American Egg Board malfeasance: http://nutritionfacts.org/video/eggs-and-cholesterol-patently-false-and-misleading-claims/# But, the alleged anti-competitive and possibly criminal activity of the American Egg Board reported by Michele Simon on 9/2/2015 is beyond the pale, and her call for Congressional hearings, criminal investigations and lawsuits appear to be entirely justified.
«The unions sense that Brown is weak, warns Cameron Main The Conservative attacks on Gordon Brown are entirely justified and justifiable (whereas Labour's personal poster campaign against George Osborne is not)»
The link is historic, enduring and entirely justified
His limited use of force was entirely justified and he did not falsify anything.»
«We have seen one government minister after another, including the prime minister, try and dodge and weave around the facts to avoid scrutiny and entirely justified criticism,» he told delegates.
He is innocent, because he did nothing wrong, his limited use of force was entirely justified, and he did not falsify anything.
It is a fear that is entirely justified.
And whatever Cameron's views, that sense of grievance — in this case entirely justified — does contribute to the alienation which leads to terrorism.
The Conservative attacks on Gordon Brown are entirely justified and justifiable (whereas Labour's personal poster campaign against George Osborne is not)
Your wish for a little privacy and peace and quiet right now is entirely justified and reasonable.
I felt like a fool for even having such a concern when I read this website, although in retrospect it was entirely justified.
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