Use "legitimately" in a sentence

1. You cannot do this legitimately!

2. The radio is legitimately owned by the company.

3. Other factors - for example, equity - legitimately influence decisions.

4. The government has been legitimately elected by the people.

5. He complained quite legitimately about his treatment.

6. Aquarians is a legitimately well made independent film

7. They could quarrel quite legitimately with some of my choices.

8. Are you legitimately moving on or is this just you being insane?

9. Clean (is the organization ethical, funded legitimately, does not engage child labor, etc.?)

10. She can now legitimately claim to be the best in the world.

11. We can legitimately ask, however: What is wrong with this state of affairs?

12. There are aspects of Mr Obama's new Afghanistan policy that can be legitimately disagreed with.

13. We have stretched points, legitimately and logically we trust, in other areas of the structure.

14. The Kingdom of Denmark can legitimately access only those profits originating from the time before the sale.

15. For criminal judicial control, we should legitimately reconstruct it according to the requirement of self-regard and altruism.

16. The Wall is designed to block the flow of information legitimately acquired by one department, to other departments.

17. To protect the locals from a man who stole power from the legitimately elected prime minister.

18. Certainly, most unemployed workers legitimately can not find work at the wages they are accustomed to.

19. A sleepless alien might legitimately conclude that Earthlings' central preoccupation was this peculiar sort of inactivity.

20. I’m just tryna get to 500 legitimately 😭 #Botted #bot #why #wallytard #daddyakatsuki #4u Who tf Botted me 😐

21. Some have felt that they could legitimately give Caesar money in the form of taxes but nothing else.

22. Her dogs were familiar with everyone who might legitimately be in the cathedral at that time of night.

23. However, the department says it can do nothing about people with questionable disabilities legitimately obtaining a placard.

24. Notary Acknowledgement Forms A Notary Acknowledgement is a statement that certifies an individual has legitimately signed a form

25. 11 There, a brokerage house, acting as underwriter,(www.Sentencedict.com) legitimately acquired inside information from one of its clients.

26. Gotti attempted to work legitimately in 1962 as a presser in a coat factory and as an assistant truck driver.

27. Antipopes are people who claim the papacy against the Roman Catholic Pope who was legitimately elected by the Cardinals

28. It is not possible to draw up an exhaustive list of matters that may legitimately be taken into account.

29. We can legitimately ask what competence an official based in Whitehall has to solve the problems of rural Scotland.

30. It belongs to anyone from any country who is legitimately allowed to live here and who contributes to the general social welfare.

31. Thus Regan sets aside prejudice and thoughtfully explores the idea that the concept of rights might legitimately be applied to some animals.

32. I have no hesitation in recommending this book as essential reading for all who are legitimately involved in this field.

33. 9 hours ago · Who out there can legitimately Begrudge Aaron Gordon’s request to be traded by the Orlando Magic? Advertisement

34. Many writing on the mid-seventeenth century at present would legitimately claim that I have marked out these positions too exclusively.

35. It is a very comprehensive document and includes many matters which could legitimately be the subject matters of ordinary legislation or administrative action .

36. The writer may very legitimately find the project is too difficult to carry out without a great deal of assistance from others.

37. Get him one of these top gift ideas for Boyfriends that are legitimately cool, from new sneakers to kitchen gadgets to wireless earbuds.

38. He said in Kabul: "Whether those individuals acted legitimately or illegitimately in providing information to the Nato forces, their lives will be in danger."

39. Cosmology: INDIGENOUS NORTH AND MESOAMERICAN COSMOLOGIES There are relatively few generalizations that can legitimately be made about Native American Cosmology as a whole

40. On an open exchange , people legitimately interested in hedging their bond default risk will welcome this evolution like a man coming in from the desert .

41. People leading up to 1800 legitimately feared something was going Awry with the Democratic system and that the country was at risk of backsliding into monarchy

42. (Song of Solomon 2:7) Fanning the flames of desires that can only be legitimately fulfilled years in the future can result in frustration and misery.

43. The irony of Chinese citizens legitimately exercising a right in Norway that the government denies them at home will not be lost on journalists and other observers.

44. The Coup was the result of a group of the state's white Southern Democrats conspiring and leading a mob of 2,000 white men to overthrow the legitimately elected local …

45. Legitimately signed but Backdoored versions of the popular CCleaner utility were available for download from the developer’s Web site and servers for nearly a month, Cisco Talos researchers have

46. We were aghast at seeing Israeli forces use so much violence against demonstrators who had legitimately risen up after the monstrous provocation by the head of that country's opposition

47. Antipope, in the Roman Catholic church, one who opposes the legitimately elected pope, endeavors to secure the papal throne, and to some degree succeeds materially in the attempt

48. We were aghast at seeing Israeli forces use so much violence against demonstrators who had legitimately risen up after the monstrous provocation by the head of that country’s opposition.

49. "Affably Evil" pertains to villains or antagonists who, in spite of their villainous/antagonistic nature are legitimately nice, friendly, and polite when interacting with most other people, even

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51. A toxin is a toxic agent that is derived from living organisms.Toxins may also be referred to as Biotoxins, even though this is, in a sense, redundant.Toxin and biotoxin may thus legitimately be used interchangeably

52. However, one may legitimately criticise its failure to adduce sufficient evidence or prove that the Luxembourg authorities could not perform their monitoring tasks without the involvement of an ad hoc agent resident in Luxembourg.

53. The Archducal coronet was the symbol of a title that was exclusively (and not quite legitimately) created for the House of Habsburg: there were plenty of dukes in the world of feudal aristocracy, but archdukes existed only in Austria

54. It cannot therefore legitimately be said that a condition for the purchase of the carrier medium is that the purchaser must accept and pay for the right to use the software, as if it were an ancillary item.

55. Would the Blandishing enchanter still weave his spells around me, or should I burst them all and turn away in coldness! Master Humphrey's Clock Yet such is the prevailing paranoia that the publishing house was legitimately concerned that suddenly the little sisters of St

56. " Bicyclers collectively form a body of persons to whom the public can legitimately look with confidence, for the future, as men ready to examine the claims for consideration of the new in life," Edward Howland informed his readers in 1898.

57. Knowledge means knowledge of truth; and hence we are in the habit of saying simply of a proposition that "it is certain", to express that it is true, and that its truth is so evident as legitimately to produce Certitude.

58. (1 Peter 2:13, 14) Jehovah’s servants conscientiously pay back to Caesar what he legitimately demands in the way of taxes, and they go as far as their Bible-trained conscience will allow them to go in being “obedient to governments and authorities as rulers, . . . ready for every good work.”

59. Hegnauer* (1963) conveniently classified Alkaloids into six important groups, corresponding to the six amino-acids legitimately considered as the starting points for their biosynthesis, such as: anthranilic acid, histidine, lysine, ornithine phenylalanine and tryptophan.Price* (1963) further took a leading clue from the earlier observation and considered in details the Alkaloids present in one

60. The Freemasons, however, have altogether preserved the ancient custom of applause, guarding and regulating its use by as strict, though different rules, as did the Romans; and thus showing, as another evidence of the antiquity of their institution, that the "Grand Honors" of Freemasonry are legitimately derived from the "pietism" or Applaudings

61. The Freemasons, however, have altogether preserved the ancient custom of applause, guarding and regulating its use by as strict, though different rules as did the Romans; and thus showing, as another evidence of the antiquity of their Institution, that the Grand Honors of Freemasonry are legitimately derived from the plausus, or Applaudings

62. It was legitimately entitled to assume that the host country would choose an adequate amortisation period and that the amount of the rent would remain reasonable and at a level commensurate with that which a Community institution may expect from a host country which is seeking to develop a policy of providing seats for international organisations.

63. He is an avid Attender at the important business of this House, as I [] am sure everyone here would recognise, and I consider it sufficient for the President of the Commission to be able to say legitimately and honestly that he has work preoccupations which, owing to timetabling, had to take precedence even over the proceedings of this House

64. An Antipope (Latin: antipapa) is a person who, in opposition to the one who is generally seen as the legitimately elected Pope, makes a significantly accepted competing claim to be the Pope, the Bishop of Rome and leader of the Roman Catholic Church.At times between the 3rd and mid-15th century, Antipopes were supported by a fairly significant faction of religious cardinals and secular kings

65. Neither did they contravene the principle of the protection of legitimate expectations, since traders could not legitimately expect that an existing situation which was capable of being altered by decisions taken by the Community institutions would be maintained, particularly in view of the fact that, shortly before the adoption of that regulation, the Commission had established a system of import licences prompted by unfavourable market developments.