The public can justifiably demand an explanation from the govt. [Please select]
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Fred answered with a look that said he, too, was justifiably proud to be on the slopes at his age. [Please select]
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His alliance with Louis XIV» was justifiably regarded with the utmost suspicion and dislike by all his Protestant subjects. [Please select]
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A funeral, in the circumstances, might justifiably be rapid; but we could hardly run and keep up the pretense. [Please select]
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Assuredly he might justifiably apply to himself the "Et-Ego-in-Arcadia" inscription in one of his most famous paintings. [Please select]
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"I feel sure you must be very tired and you can justifiably turn in now." [Please select]
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Murder had been done, whether justifiably or otherwise, and to him had been entrusted the discovery of the murderer. [Please select]
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Miss Pratt seemed to be puzzled, perhaps justifiably, and she made a cooing sound of interrogation. [Please select]
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One may justifiably ask whether the change in human personality which Chinese communism has attempted to achieve is possible, let alone desirable. [Please select]
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As Wirt very justifiably contended, such a result is "monstrous," and, what is more, it has not been possible to adhere to it in practice. [Please select]
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This raises the problem of VERIFIABILITY: are there any circumstances which can justifiably give us an unusual degree of certainty that such and such a belief is true. [Please select]
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