Sentences with phrase «perfectly legitimate»

Instagram's TOS for developers protects users from really skeevy activity (like spamming / harassing) but what about perfectly legitimate business needs, like marketing?
Anyone who has been a landlord for a while knows it is perfectly legitimate to get rid a of a tenant that is an Asshole.
These reasons and more are what cut into your house hunting time and are perfectly legitimate.
It is perfectly legitimate to market your success so long as you can back it up with the stats to prove what you say.
«It's perfectly legitimate to be critical of what's been a complicated and sometimes controversial last eight years,» she says.
Despite the fact that there are hundreds, if not thousands of perfectly legitimate reasons why job seekers might have one or more gaps in their work histories, still nothing is more likely to act as a red flag to recruiters.
Furthermore, performing these checks is perfectly legitimate if they are done in an appropriate way.
There may be perfectly legitimate reasons for it.
This is a perfectly legitimate reason if the same qualifications are not required or preferred by your target employer.
«It's just not worth the risk when there are perfectly legitimate ways to position your credentials — for example, your lack of a degree — and still win the interview.»
These are perfectly legitimate reasons for seeking a new job, of course.
Even safe, hyper - vigilant surfing habits will only take you so far, and even perfectly legitimate sites can be temporarily suborned to spread infections.
On the other hand, if it's not done right, it can baffle the user with messages about perfectly legitimate programs.
At first glance, this URL for the popular cryptocurrency exchange Binance looks perfectly legitimate.
The US government may not have settled on a legal framework for bitcoin at all levels yet, but it is clear on one thing: selling seized bitcoin assets for US dollars is perfectly legitimate.
Relying on chance is a perfectly legitimate way to make decisions for yourself in some cases, but only when the outcome of any decision isn't really... Read More
They have spent hours denying my claims even though perfectly legitimate in my opinion.
The content being «deliberately kept away from conventional search engines, via encryption and masked IP addresses — and accessible only by special web browsers» is on the dark net, even if it if is perfectly legitimate.
This is an ideal tool for a coordinated harassing mob — or simply a large crowd that disapproves of a particular piece of unpopular, but perfectly legitimate speech.
In addition to polluting juries and legislatively taking power away from them so that injured people lose more and more perfectly legitimate claims, the «tort reform» movement is also about making additional, in many ways impossible, demands on their lawyers.
This is a matter of marketing and perfectly legitimate, but its usefulness to the members of the body and even to their potential customers does not justify a public statute when the activity itself is not subject to regulation in the public interest.
Conversely, there are those who say that it would be perfectly legitimate to serve a s 21 (1) notice in these circumstances.
Since you asked, and it's a perfectly legitimate question, here's why it doesn't violate the Fifth Amendment (from Garner v. US):
Both roles are perfectly legitimate and I would not presume to criticise the Law Society, whichever decision it makes.
Despite having perfectly legitimate disability claims, some claimants are denied benefits.
Packet sniffing is a hobby for some people (there are even perfectly legitimate reasons to do it).
Black writes, «It's a perfectly legitimate defense, and may actually explain the bizarre actions attributed to this formerly upstanding citizen.»
A perfectly legitimate practice.
Techdirt argued that while the founder of Megaupload had a significant history of «flouting the law», evidence had potentially been taken out of context or misrepresented and could «come back to haunt other online services who are providing perfectly legitimate services».
He noted that the objective pursued by the DRD is «perfectly legitimate» [136].
In that sense, it seems to me a perfectly legitimate goal, and no different in meaning than «seeking to reform sections» of the legislation, which the judge thought was OK.
This is perfectly legitimate although a clear chronology demonstrating the effect of the employee's attendance and the damage to the employer's business along with evidence should be obtained to ensure it can be shown that the dismissal is for that reason and not because of the employee's beliefs.
They were perfectly legitimate questions giving you a chance to explain this issue from your side rather than letting folks like myself simply take O'Donnell at his word that you acted in an unprofessional and potentially dishonest manner.
The report, written by Morroccan climate expert Professor Ali Agoumi, is a summary of technical studies and research conducted to inform Initial National Communications from three countries (Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and is a perfectly legitimate IPCC reference.
Printing your own local community currency is a perfectly legitimate thing to do — you can't make your own local coins but bills are legal, at least in the US — and can be a great way to encourage shopping at local businesses.
Ridicule is a perfectly legitimate response to the ridiculous.
But, it could be perfectly legitimate, too because all one can do is speculate at the current time.
Thus, it is perfectly legitimate in science to check whether the computer GCMs adopted by the IPCC fulfill the required scientific tests, that is whether these models reconstruct sufficiently well the 20th century global surface temperature and, consequently, whether these models can be truly trusted in their 21st century projections.
If the answer is negative, it is perfectly legitimate to look for the missing mechanisms and / or for alternative methodologies.
So you do admit that the hacking and dissemination of the CRU emails was criminal activity and is a perfectly legitimate target for investigation.
In real, empirical science people publish their conclusions after inspecting a wide variety of collected and structured empirical data that they have stored away in their pre-publication Fort Knox type intellectual safe as well as their mathematical and statistical, potentially perfectly legitimate manipulations of these data.
If given years look Poisson - like, say, the the implication above is perfectly legitimate.
Indeed writing a variable u (x, t) like a sum of µ (T) + u» (x, t) where µ (T) is the time average of u (x, t) over a period T and u» (x, t) is a fluctuation or «residual» is a perfectly legitimate change of variable in a deterministic equation defining the dynamics of a system (here N - S).
It is perfectly legitimate to devise patterns like that, and sometimes they can lead to new ways of investigating the underlying phenomena, but you can't draw any conclusions until you have a mechanism or some kind of independent validation.
Thus it is perfectly legitimate that many scientists consider the range to be wider at one or both ends, while some others say that the estimate is already more accurate than presented in AR4.
It is a perfectly legitimate machine / procedure design technique — but if they are not designing the temperature data then I don't think it is needed.
As for appeal to authority, well the wide body of literature has authority (although individual papers may be badly flawed), so although it would be wrong to say that because it supports AGW then AGW must be true it is still perfectly legitimate to present it as indicative of our current level of scientific understanding of the subject and evidence that the skeptical view is, rightly or wrongly, a minority one.
The latter is perfectly legitimate, the former a criminal offence (most basically «identity» fraud) which good journalists do not indulge in and do not need to indulge in.
It is perfectly legitimate to speculate and hypothesis on any aspect of CAGW.
I am waiting for the response from the authors since I don't see anything so far that they wouldn't have known about and thus must have perfectly legitimate reasoning at their fingertips for why they did the things that are being listed as issues.
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