Sentences with phrase «justifiable if»

Problem is the cost of these improvements is not justifiable if you were to get bids on the open market.
Even if drug and alcohol testing policies and programs discriminate based on addictions or perceived addictions, the Policy states that policies and programs may be justifiable if an employer can show that the testing provisions are bona fide (legitimate) requirements of the job.
While this conclusion seems justifiable if not self - evident, I am less sure about the public / private law distinction that Justice Simpson relies upon to support his conclusion, since an argument about competing property claims is perhaps best characterized as a private law argument.
A lot of the early discussion focused on high and rising tuition costs, in response to the question from moderator Omar Ha - Redeye, «Is the investment of time and money in law school justifiable if the student does not intend to become a lawyer?»
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, a person is not justified in using physical force if: (a) With intent to cause bodily injury or death to another person, he provokes the use of unlawful physical force by that other person; or (b) He is the initial aggressor; except that his use of physical force upon another person under the circumstances is justifiable if he withdraws from the encounter and effectively communicates to the other person his intent to do so, but the latter nevertheless continues or threatens the use of unlawful physical force; or (c) The physical force involved is the product of a combat by agreement not specifically authorized by law.
He does so by analyzing the principle of equal treatment not only in the context of the Directive, but also in the context of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU, the ECHR and the Geneva Convention, and through the examination of these legal instrument concluding that differential treatment according to immigration status is only justifiable if the reason for this differential treatment passes a strict proportionality test.
As the Supreme Court of Canada indicated in R v Caslake, 1998 CanLII 838 (SCC), [1998] 1 SCR 51, at para 16, a «search is only justifiable if the purpose of the search is related to the purpose of the arrest.»
My understanding was that it was a case of SM finding a genuine data error, in which two different time series had been merged, and the resulting output used to make a point which would not have been justifiable if the correct data had been used.
That means earnings per share by multiple measures are high for most of the leading companies, but justifiable if they continue to expand their profitability.
I think it would be justifiable if the site prices more than others, if they do delivery more valuable service!
A broader agenda for education advocates might be more justifiable if we had actually accomplished our more narrow set of goals.
«The temporary acute use of benzodiazepines is justifiable if the patient is suffering a great deal of anxiety,» he continues.
«Such a study would be feasible and ethically justifiable if one excluded certain high - risk groups so that antibiotic treatment would not be withheld from them in the placebo arm.
Lorin Rose, who is a member of the Planning Board and a candidate for town supervisor in the upcoming fall election, said that he originally believed that McKenna's appearance at the Planning Board meeting would be justifiable if the councilman had announced that he was attending in his capacity as a private citizen and not as a town official.
It's totally justifiable if you hoard these in the back of your fridge so that no one else steals them.
Though its $ 20B valuation looks sky - high, it could be justifiable if the unicorn's projected revenue targets and ambitious expansion plans come to fruition this year.
It won't be cheap when it ships this quarter for $ 400, but it could be justifiable if you regularly bike on busy streets.

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Pro tip: Set a hard deadline for your non-negotiable items — if your new employee continues to make detrimental mistakes in these categories, then it's justifiable to say goodbye.
«If the U.S. does take protectionist measures, then other countries are likely to take justifiable retaliatory actions against U.S. companies that have an advantage... in fields such as finance and high - tech, leading to a tit - for - tat trade war that benefits no one,» it said.
«It's justifiable to spend more if there are no alternatives in the space and if the trend makes sense,» said Todd Rosenbluth, S&P Capital IQ's director of ETF and mutual fund research.
However, the decentralized mannequin has additionally precipitated its justifiable share of challenges, some of whom threaten to convey cryptocurrencies to their knees if not addressed.
If a lot of coworkers were complaining about his workplace behavior... I'd say the the firing was justifiable.
If you can twist THAT in your mind into something moral or justifiable, then your moral compass is severely out of whack.
The Nazi program could be made to seem justifiable, even humane, if presented as the elimination of lives not on the basis that they were of no use to anyone else (though that was clearly the Nazi view of the matter) but on the basis that they were of no use to themselves.
If I die, it's justifiable.
What I can take responsibility for is how I comment and I'm always open to learning, improving and putting things right if anyone has justifiable reason for complaint.
And just in case you are one of those people (based on your previous post if I were to make an assumption I would guess you are) that denies all scientific evidence that suggests that sexual orientation is innate and you believe rather that it is a choice we make, let me give you an example of how it still would not be justifiable to hate everyone in a group based on something that isn't innate.
If those acts of genocide were not justifiable violence, then neither world war was justifiable violence.
People with authority have a right, even in cases of disagreement, to expect compliance with their justifiable commands and to apply sanctions if it is not forthcoming.
More specifically, I want to discuss the following question: When, if ever, is it justifiable for a process theist to use, or condone the use of, coercion of this sort on the human level?
If you meet somebody that has been emotionally damaged by religious zealots, call them delusional and making them feel inferior is justifiable?
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.
If one lived in a region where sinkholes were common, or in a warzone, we would consider doubt of these faiths justifiable, but otherwise, these faiths are more or less accepted as reasonable, and anything else is delusion (and, perhaps, rightfully so).
If dialogue partners argue for violence for other than justifiable defense the Christian criteria of agape will incline Christians to argue that the other religious tradition be amended.
Nevertheless, we at least face a big problem if people do not believe that this analysis of the situation is correct, and do not think that the conceptual framework on which the analysis is based is faithful religiously, accurate socioeconomically correct ecologically, or justifiable ethically.
Lets see if our performance is justifiable or just a smokescreen from the next few games coming up
He isn't among the top 5 players at the club, arguable even if he is a top 10 player at the club, and for him to get a high wage is not justifiable.
But even if complaints are justifiable, they get incredibly tiresome.
Still, if Woods was too tired to compete competently, he made a justifiable decision not to play.
Now if Chelsea were to sack Mourinho after he just won the EPL last season or had Man City sacked Pellegrini after he won the EPL the previous season then that would not be justifiable.
However if Walcott is on # 100k plus, surely Isco's additional wage is justifiable at just around # 20k more!
It's kind of justifiable behavior, if you think about it.
This is a perfectly legitimate health concern translated into a regulatory action at the border, which, if applied in a non-discriminatory way, and based on scientific principles, is a justifiable trade barrier under WTO rules.
I think we all agree that if the ingredients were really going to make a difference, and protect and nourish formula - fed babies in a manner more like breastmilk, that the increased cost would be justifiable and we'd be all for it.
Perhaps if the party failed to understand the extent of the problems facing the country, it would be justifiable.
If the justification is paternalist, however, then one has to explain why paternalism is justifiable in this specific context, but not in others.
Lord Hope's argument that kettling can ne justifiable when its a proportionate measure to contain disorder and prevent injury to people or property is inherently problematic - in a way that his opinion doesn't face up to - if kettling has the effect of provoking disorder and rendering some people - perhaps very vulnerable people - more exposed to the risk of injury because the police are trapping them in a high - risk area.
There is every chance that even the government's new plans would contravene the ECHR ruling, which only allows for DNA to be retained if there are «clear, justifiable reasons» for doing so.
If it doesn't, then I don't think the manipulation and harassment are justifiable.
If they can, and if patients are often unaware of their alters» actions, a legal defense of «not guilty by virtue of DID» may be justifiablIf they can, and if patients are often unaware of their alters» actions, a legal defense of «not guilty by virtue of DID» may be justifiablif patients are often unaware of their alters» actions, a legal defense of «not guilty by virtue of DID» may be justifiable.
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