"Policy justification" refers to explaining or providing reasons to support a particular policy or decision. It involves presenting evidence or logical arguments to demonstrate why a specific course of action is necessary, beneficial, or appropriate.
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«policy»
«justification»
Sentences with «policy justification»
- Kirkman writes, «Predictably, the witnesses represented opposite ends of the spectrum in their viewpoints on the appropriate scope and public policy justifications for fair use under the copyright law.» (legalblogwatch.typepad.com)
- In addition, there are legitimate public policy justifications for the doctrine, such as ensuring that the public receives its end of the bargain for the grant of patent. (dww.com)
- MPs argued that the core foreign policy justification for invading Afghanistan in 2001 - denying the country as a base for al - Qaida - «may have been achieved some time ago». (politics.co.uk)
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