Sentences with phrase «new justification»

To paraphrase Bozzo, good films will end up being seen and their creators will benefit one way or another, which means some TIFF aficionados will have to think of new justifications for subjecting themselves to its many inconveniences.
In recent months, particularly in the pages of the New Republic, we've witnessed a series of well - known (and not so well - known) liberals thrashing about in search of new justifications for the unlimited abortion license.
Grassley's new justification drew swift criticism on social media, with Democrats decrying the comments as unfairly criticizing how taxpayers spend their money.
And in 1996, NASA found a sexy new justification for space science: life.
The results may explain previous studies showing that people and animals learn best when given breaks between tasks — and provide a persuasive new justification for office daydreaming.
A revamped plot lends new justification to their criminal endeavor after the bail out of a major financial institution strips the buddies of their pensions.
The film gives Mordo an entirely new justification and reason for standing in opposition to Strange.
Jefferson W. Tester, the lead author of the study and a chemical engineer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said there were many new justifications for aggressively pursuing this kind of energy option.
And new justifications for why it's not «the right time» will keep you firmly positioned in a holding pattern.
Quite apart from the proof this ought to offer the Republicans that even the pro-abortion chorus recognizes which way the wind is blowing, we are still left with the question of why liberals seem suddenly to recognize the need for new justifications — especially since they got such mileage from their old ones.
It leads, among other things, to a new justification of induction, appended to that chapter (11.9.8).
As the absurdity of this position became apparent, new justifications, such as the prevention of cervical and penile cancers, received the blessing of the medical establishment.
You just found a new justification for me about why I need more printed bottoms!
«A new justification for schooling is sorely needed,» writes educator D. Bob Gowin, a professor of education at Cornell University, so that a better framework is established for the study of education.
Proposing regulatory solutions rather than technological ones similarly motivated one side of the population to take it as a new justification for their political beliefs, and the other side to see it as an assault on their freedom and motivated them to find flaws in it.
Howarth has now adopted a new justification that, on the surface at least, is more plausible.
While laudable — of course creators should be paid if someone is making money off their work — it is ridiculous to suggest a method that would effectively undermine Europe's guaranteed Freedom of Expression and Information, and create a new justification for widespread censorship.
I conclude the chapter by suggesting a new justification for public funding — similar to the justifications for Social Security — that might help solidify support for young children.
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