Justification is the explanation or reason given to support or defend a belief, action, or decision. It is often used to provide valid and reasonable evidence to show why something is right, fair, or necessary.
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The legislature had deliberately set its face against allowing any defence of
justification in cases of direct discrimination.
First, and fundamental, is the doctrine of
justification by faith alone: we are not saved by our works.
Your lender will be required to
provide justification as to why they believe the mortgage presents an acceptable risk.
This conversation allows us to search for indications that (1) you had a
legal justification for committing the crime, or (2) your Constitutional rights were violated in some way.
Hence, it seems inappropriate for criticism to demand a
scientific justification of faith in revelation when it can not do the same with respect to the trust in which it is itself rooted.
The irony, of course, is that this type of
justification doesn't protect the employer at all, in the end.
In fact, if you go by his direct words you will not
find justification for divisions or leadership other than his directly.
There are many other reasons why you would get travel insurance but those would be my Top 3 if you
need justification for purchasing it.
All special knowledge and skill derive meaning and
justification from the purposes that persons and societies should seek to promote.
The council itself said little
about justification, but it set a mood that made discussion of this old point of division inevitable.
It is unlikely that a similar mandate at the federal level would be found unconstitutional if it has a rational and
reasonable justification such as that one.
It would be inconsistent to require
more justification for Christian belief than you do your your own.
Your agent or company representative may use the word
justification at some point.
Essentially, there would be no
economic justification for owning a vehicle that is not in use 95 % of the time (and requires an expensive parking space).
Of course, the share price could rise from here (and probably will), but I have no
real justification for holding.
If your gut tells you something's not right, you don't need any
other justification to call off an adoption.
Give me an activity or attitude that appeals to you and I will — after some sensitive, caring, pastoral reflection — find
theological justification for it.
Their
main justification for opposing the wind farm is its impact on the local agriculture industry.
This can be a hard stigma to shake so you better have some
strong justification for why you left each position and proactively address it in your cover letter.
His article provides
clear justification for prenatal and early childhood interventions, of which home visiting is one of the few with an evidence base that demonstrates improvements in child health and development.
This article evaluates those reasons, and others, to determine whether there is any
adequate justification for the proposed criminal regime.
Female believers look to the churches for an affirmation of their roles and their interests, and they naturally
seek justification in the scriptures, which provide a vocabulary for public debate.
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