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1 And even that letter was no sufficient justification for throwing Parnell overboard.
2 Seems to consider that a sufficient justification for chancing any dangerous thing.
3 There probably wasn't sufficient justification to tighten conditions back in August, before this mess transpired.
4 Is it not sufficient justification that he is accused of a design against your life?
5 Had he sufficient justification for that half-promise, Diane?
6 The decree quoted in itself offers sufficient justification for the Cuban revolution in the name of liberty.
7 But I wonder if reader support for an editorial line is sufficient justification in itself for publication.
8 The results already achieved by this change of attitude in psychiatry are sufficient justification for its existence.
9 For that was sufficient justification for anything.
10 But the difficulties acknowledged on all hands to exist, is a sufficient justification of this humble attempt.
11 He imagined that industry and a regular existence were sufficient justification in themselves for any man's life.
12 The federal investigation uncovered a practice of stopping pedestrians without sufficient justification in nearly 75 percent of cases.
13 Sometimes parental opposition, or other factors, seem to the young couple to be sufficient justification for a secret marriage.
14 The one sufficient justification for discharging them immediately is before you at this moment in the person of that gentleman.
15 The powers I carry and of which I have satisfied him are his sufficient justification for obeying me in this.
16 I have kept still for years; but really I think there is no sufficient justification for this sort of thing.
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