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1. The university can be justifiably proud of its record.

2. He was justifiably proud of his achievements.

3. The reader may justifiably feel uneasy with all this.

4. Noisy environment Quite justifiably, hospitals have been labelled as noisy environments.

5. 21 He was justifiably proud of his achievements.

6. “The term ‘Bailout’ does give everyone pause, and justifiably so,” said Rep

7. Bonanzas are famous for their speed and justifiably so

8. The Japanese seemed justifiably proud of their economic achievements.

9. Is the company bribing or justifiably promoting their product?

10. The Chinese seemed justifiably proud of their economic achievements.

11. Their record on human rights has been justifiably criticized.

12. Providers may justifiably stress the benefits of such menstrual changes as amenorrhea.

13. Soll is justifiably proud of its enormous sporting and leisure complex.

14. Voice over Hay's booksellers justifiably boast that they cater for all tastes.

15. The University can be justifiably proud of its achievements in this respect.

16. They loved talking about themselves and were justifiably proud of their expertise.

17. The Lord's anger was justifiably stirred against Israel for their disobedience and faithlessness .

18. Journalists and economists justifiably bemoan the obscene compensation packages awarded to corporate officers.

19. Some of our neighbours quite justifiably find us overbearing, boastful and condescending towards them.

20. Then those companies which impressed the judges will be justifiably lauded for their efforts.

21. The Medau Society remains a caring Society and is justifiably proud of its standards.

22. 16 Journalists and economists justifiably bemoan the obscene compensation packages awarded to corporate officers.

23. Core Strength has become the focus of many exercise programs today, and justifiably so.

24. Or is it a filthy indulgence, a manufactured monstrosity for which we should justifiably be taxed?

25. But the formula which brought them together was widely, and justifiably, condemned as unwieldy and tedious.

26. The possible use of personal genetic information against individuals may justifiably stifle acceptance of further genetic inquiry.

27. Surrey ambulance staff have always been justifiably proud of their quality of delivery to the community.

28. The prevalent analyses of causation seem justifiably only to allow events and possibly agents as causes.

29. George is quite realistic throughout the book and is in some cases,(sentencedict .com) justifiably pessimistic.

30. The company and employees should be justifiably proud to demonstrate their skills and sense of purpose at any time.

31. For many of us, justifiably, we worry that people see our experience as a liability, not an asset.

32. He was justifiably proud of this splendid work which he rightly considered to be his main literary achievement.

33. Although justifiably most famous for the coast path there are plenty of other outdoor activities to enjoy in Pembrokeshire.

34. Welcome to Barbados While it's justifiably famed for its fantastic beaches, Barbados is an island that has it all.

35. It took several attempts to get it right, but in the end I felt justifiably proud of my literary effort.

36. UNICEF justifiably earned the respect of countries and agencies everywhere for its programmes of oral rehydration, breastfeeding promotion, and primary education.

37. I am about to have my first encounter with the sort of backstabbing and intrigue for which investment bankers are Justifiably renowned.

38. These words acknowledge that a person might justifiably become angry, but when this does happen, the person should not maintain ‘a provoked state until the sun sets.’

39. A young husband rushing his wife to the hospital because their new baby is on its way would justifiably be impatient about delays.

40. At least this time he could justifiably claim to be doing so in a higher cause than that of his own political survival.

41. Thus different criteria for the measurement of nation-al treatment obligations should be justifiably employed in cases of like products and directly competitive products.

42. White of Ticonderoga Securities could justifiably be unnerved by the example of Microsoft (MSFT) at the end of 1999 as the tech boom neared its peak.

43. Alec Jeffreys, the genetics professor who invented DNA fingerprinting in 1984 and went on to help police crack the Pitchfork case, is justifiably proud of his discovery.

44. 18 The Tai Long Wan coast nearby showcases a breathtaking coastal landform of volcanic rocks, and justifiably rated as No. 1 of "Top Ten Hong Kong Natural Attractions" many times.

45. The Chauvinism of the British ceramics establishment is justifiably known and this means that few enough potters and sculptors from outside Great Britain get their work shown or written about in my country

46. Velvet-leaf Anthuriums with contrast-colored leaf veins (esqueletos - see below) have been justifiably popular in ornamental horticulture since the late 19th century.Many currently popular species originating from Colombia and Perú, such as Anthurium warocqueanum, A

47. ‘Searches for small, easily Concealable, articles, may justifiably be more extensive.’ ‘In order for this device to work in the story, it has to be Concealable, portable, and based on sound.’ Word of the day

48. Commanderie de Peyrassol Our longstanding partnership with the Commanderie de Peyrassol provides us with our most plentiful source of classically rendered Provence rosés—wines which the market justifiably awaits eagerly as warmer weather draws nearer

49. This represents a consistent application of the principle of procedural economy, examples of which abound in the Court's case-law: a plea in law may justifiably be declared ineffective in the case where, even if it were held to be well founded, it would not result in the application being upheld.

50. Examples of exceptional Clearances include, but are not limited to, the death of the offender (e.g., suicide or justifiably killed by police or citizen); the victim’s refusal to cooperate with the prosecution after the offender has been identified; or the denial of extradition because the offender committed a crime in another jurisdiction and is being prosecuted for that offense.