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1 Where is the evidence to justify a change of policy?
2 In her estimation, the mere possession of money could not justify a change of social position.
3 We continue to engage with them (ICB) because we haven't seen any evidence that might justify a change in our position.
4 But she warned that "considerations of public policy may justify a change in the common law" when old laws appear outdated.
5 "But, then, does not the misfortune of yesterday justify a change in generals?"
6 In the 1990s, the comparison became a "basis for justifying a change of direction by the republican movement" and an "important means .
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