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1 Then it seems to us that she is quite justified in tooting.
2 You would be quite justified in firing me for what I've done.
3 This hatred, of course, is often, and perhaps almost invariably, quite justified .
4 Rodney felt that he was quite justified in refusing to lend Jasper money.
5 On reflection you will probably consider that I was quite justified .
6 The suggestion, as you must agree, quite justified Katje's moving closer to me.
7 New Delhi may be quite justified in pursuing reform of its investment tax regime.
8 Given this situation women were " quite justified " in refusing to be enumerated.
9 And the general has quite justified it, even during your silence before the Montsorels.
10 But we are quite justified in protecting life and property.
11 Indeed, Mrs. Yoop was quite justified in believing no power could alter her enchantments.
12 You were certainly quite justified - from the business point of view.
13 Mannion called, "Captain, they say our fright is amusing, and quite justified . "
14 She thought his injustice quite justified such tactics; but Evadne answered, "No!"
15 So much was this the case that the chairman, Williams, seemed quite justified in saying:
16 Sometimes we may be quite justified in reasoning thus.
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