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a. 有道理的, 合乎情理的

[计] 两端对齐的




    justified
    [ adj ]
    having words so spaced that lines have straight even margins
    <adj.all>


    Justify \Jus"ti*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Justified}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Justifying}.] [F. justifier, L. justificare; justus
    just + -ficare (in comp.) to make. See {Just}, a., and
    {-fy}.]
    1. To prove or show to be just; to vindicate; to maintain or
    defend as conformable to law, right, justice, propriety,
    or duty.

    That to the height of this great argument
    I may assert eternal providence,
    And justify the ways of God to men. --Milton.

    Unless the oppression is so extreme as to justify
    revolution, it would not justify the evil of
    breaking up a government. --E. Everett.

    2. To pronounce free from guilt or blame; to declare or prove
    to have done that which is just, right, proper, etc.; to
    absolve; to exonerate; to clear.

    I can not justify whom the law condemns. --Shak.

    3. (Theol.) To treat as if righteous and just; to pardon; to
    exculpate; to absolve.

    By him all that believe are justified from all
    things, from which ye could not be justified by the
    law of Moses. --Acts xiii.
    39.

    4. To prove; to ratify; to confirm. [Obs.] --Shak.

    5. (Print.) To make even or true, as lines of type, by proper
    spacing; to align (text) at the left (left justify) or
    right (right justify) margins of a column or page, or at
    both margins; to adjust, as type. See {Justification}, 4.

    6. (Law)
    (a) To show (a person) to have had a sufficient legal
    reason for an act that has been made the subject of a
    charge or accusation.
    (b) To qualify (one's self) as a surety by taking oath to
    the ownership of sufficient property.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

    The production of bail in court, who there
    justify themselves against the exception of the
    plaintiff. --Bouvier's
    Law Dict.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

    Syn: To defend; maintain; vindicate; excuse; exculpate;
    absolve; exonerate.

    justified \jus"ti*fied\, a. (Printing)
    Arranged and spaced so as to line up at the left side or
    right side of the printed page, or on both sides; as, left
    justified; right justified.
    [PJC]

    1. At least one British war veteran attending the wreath-laying ceremony thought Philip's visit to Japan was justified.
    2. Beryl Sprinkel, who plans to leave his post as White House economic adviser in November, said that current interest rates are "much higher than can be justified by inflation."
    3. "I don't believe the valuation levels are justified," he says.
    4. The article says the founder of the Soviet secret police, Felix A. Dzerzhinksy, also justified the use of labor camps.
    5. The British position is also justified on the grounds that support for Mr. Chissano contributes to good relations with the African "frontline" states, whose cooperation is deemed necessary in the larger struggle for Southern Africa.
    6. But there is a market cycle too: maturing bull runs often see investment trickling down to benefit smaller companies. While the trend may be intelligible, it is less certain that it is justified.
    7. To try and be No. 2 in the United States would require concentration of resources that I think would not be justified in the context of achieving our goals.
    8. An internal review of 1,293 suspension cases found that benefits were incorrectly cut off in 54 percent of the cases and that the suspensions were justified but incorrecly recorded in an additional 30 percent of the cases.
    9. Most of these gloomy diagnoses are linked, directly or indirectly, to a sense of disappointment, even despair, over Britain's economic performance since the second world war. But is this despair really justified?
    10. Premiums are rising sharply this year; insurers say the increases are justified because health-care costs are rising and because benefits must be provided that previously were offered under Medicare's catastrophic-care program.
    11. The state's congressional delegation, who supported creation of the commission, said they would not fight the closing if it is justified.
    12. Junk-bond issues routinely include detailed "risk factors" explaining the dangers that justified the higher interest payments.
    13. But a few nagging voices have questioned whether injuries to 34 Israeli civilians and police, minor injuries at that, justified shooting that left 19 Palestinians dead and more than 140 wounded at a site also holy to Moslems.
    14. Anyone who has worked in industry and commerce as I have done for 40 years, and largely at the sharp end overseas, is in no doubt that regular doses of despair over Britain's economic performance are absolutely justified.
    15. Journalist Carl T. Rowan writes in his syndicated column for Thursday that as long as society is "awash in guns and drugs," he feels justified in using a gun to protect his home and family.
    16. Large increases in SDI funding are justified only if deployment of a strategic defense system is planned in the 1990s.
    17. He said many went away convinced that Lo had found enough evidence of a new infectious agent that further study was justified.
    18. An Egyptian Pharaoh couldn't have justified his pyramids any better.
    19. It is true that it was Wales's first championship win since 1989 but it hardly justified the excitement that surrounded it.
    20. Their existence is justified as strictly for self-defense, and Japan has not acquired hardware that would enable distant military adventures, such as long-range bombers or aircraft carriers.
    21. Mr. Sette said the organization's consuming nations, which include the U.S. and all western European countries, indicated they would be ready to consider extra measures if they thought the situation justified them.
    22. This approach could be justified by the need to regain the economic sovereignty allegedly lost by individual member states. How are such pressures to be resisted?
    23. "We want to make it very clear this fight is not going to go away and we are going to continue the battle until we get a fair and justified increase in the minimum wage," Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., said after the vote.
    24. For liberal opinion, abortion is justified whenever the continuation of a pregnancy would have an especially bad effect on other lives by frustrating or wasting them, or would result in a deeply frustrated life for the child itself if it were born.
    25. Poland and Hungary, both with reformed Communist parties and governments, declared this year that the invasion was not justified.
    26. In some cases, the method justified by Mr Popov to 'smash state property at all costs' had made things worse. 'A simple man assesses reforms through his pay packet and the situation in the shops.
    27. Civil rights advocates denounced the president's proposal as a sham for permitting challenged hiring practices to stand if they could be justified on such grounds as "customer relations."
    28. Given the potential for political instability in the region, many analysts consider a cautious view of its prospects to be justified.
    29. Commissioner Andrew J. Strenio Jr. defended the agreement, calling it "both justified and commensurately strong."
    30. Whether that premium to the market is justified depends on one's view of the cider market.
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