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 justifiable ['dʒʌstə`faɪəbl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 可辩解的, 可证明的, 有理的

[法] 正当的, 不可非议的, 可办明的




    justifiable
    [ adj ]
    capable of being justified
    <adj.all>


    Justifiable \Jus"ti*fi`a*ble\, a. [Cf. F. justifiable. See
    {Justify}.]
    Capable of being justified, or shown to be just.

    Just are the ways of God,
    And justifiable to men. --Milton.

    Syn: Defensible; vindicable; warrantable; excusable;
    exculpable; authorizable. -- {Jus"ti*fi`a*ble*ness}, n.
    -- {Jus"ti*fi`a*bly}, adv.

    1. Once there is an upturn in the weak US market we expect a rapid improvement in profitability', he says. He is equally adamant that the purchase of Deutsche Versicherungs is justifiable over the long term.
    2. But to seek to assign a certain universality to Chaplin by accompanying his scenes with chunks of JS Bach is worrying, and less justifiable than the playing of the Bach Passacaglia for Petit's Le Jeune Homme et la mort all those years ago.
    3. I would only say that the showing on a sensible scale, and in a proper context, of Beuys, Kiefer and Baselitz, would have been entirely justifiable.
    4. 'It would be easy for people to say this is another India, but that is not really justifiable,' he said.
    5. At one point, Orwell takes justifiable pride over official British permission for the communist newspaper Daily Worker to circulate once again.
    6. "There is no justifiable reason why it made so much money," she said in a telephone interview.
    7. "The intervention of police forces, however legally justifiable it may be, cannot permanently solve the essence of these political problems," he said.
    8. One way to maintain economically justifiable agriculture production with less water is by use of more fertilizer.
    9. The death of an American engineer killed in Nicaragua was unfortunate but justifiable, a Contra spokeswoman said after the man's family filed a $50 million wrongful death lawsuit against the rebels.
    10. "Because the picketing prohibited by the Brookfield ordinance is speech directed primarily at those who are presumptively unwilling to receive it, the (town) has a substantial and justifiable interest in banning it," O'Connor said.
    11. In other words, employment decisions made to create an effective work force are justifiable under the Civil Rights Act of 1990.
    12. In a hearing in Tokyo District Court, lawyers for Koito Manufacturing Co. argued that Pickens' demand was part of a "greenmailing scheme," rather than the exercise of a justifiable shareholder's right.
    13. One New York banker says a prime-rate increase "clearly is justifiable" because of recent boosts in banks' borrowing costs.
    14. The reason why this is important is not to discredit the authors of the theory, but to provide justifiable hope to market timers, stock selectors, portfolio managers, analysts and other professionals recommending securities world-wide.
    15. "The acquisition is not economically justifiable anymore."
    16. "I think there are some justifiable concerns about the public trust," Rep. Bruce Morrison, D-Conn., told Kearney.
    17. To U.S. policy makers and most of the public, a strike now would be seen as a simple, justifiable tit-for-tat response to a clear Iranian provocation.
    18. The UK government's suspicion of the old-style EU social agenda was usually justifiable.
    19. Congress itself came in for some justifiable criticism for failing to legislate clearly and for failing to understand that American foreign policy must have a higher level of consistency if it is to have credibility with the rest of the world.
    20. And such taxation should be applied to trains as well as lorries. It is unlikely that any justifiable changes to taxation of road transport would eliminate the gap between the costs of road and rail haulage.
    21. Without it, there is no room for higher spending elsewhere, however justifiable. On recent evidence, the coalition in favour of cutting government expenditures is fragile, at best.
    22. He may take the Fifth in a civil matter only if he has a good faith and justifiable belief that his testimony may subject him to criminal prosecution.
    23. Like Mr David Howell, chairman of the foreign affairs committee, they view state-sponsored terrorism as such an overriding threat that almost anything done in the name of preventing it is justifiable.
    24. The company believes some groups with less commitment will conclude that such expenditure is not justifiable. A shakeout is inevitable.
    25. Yakima County Prosecutor Jeff Sullivan, who conducted a preliminary investigation, said the shootings appeared justifiable.
    26. Last month, Grillo fatally shot a street window washer after an altercation, but the slaying was ruled justifiable after the officer said the victim pulled a knife on him.
    27. Earlier, Clark called for Cassisi's resignation, saying the police chief mishandled the matter by calling the shooting a "justifiable homicide" before a complete investigation.
    28. The warning signals from rapidly increasing costs became too weak, but blew up when the bilateral trade recently ended. The new exchange rate between Sweden and Finland is again 1.15 and fully justifiable.
    29. Full-year pre-tax earnings of around Pounds 60m will give a p/e of about 19 - justifiable if the ports business continues untouched by European recession and the property business continues to improve.
    30. It also noted that unlike other acts of violence that can be justified by such reasons as self-defense, child molestation is never legal or justifiable.
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