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"justifiably" Definitions
  1. for a good reason, and therefore in a way that is acceptable

706 Sentences With "justifiably"

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Residents were justifiably scared to walk the streets at night.
On foreign affairs, Nixon could justifiably claim that he was
The news has justifiably sent space geeks into a frenzy.
Indeed, for a candidate who has been justifiably criticized for
In that light, BNP can justifiably complain of harsh treatment.
Green has complied by lying that Kalabi was justifiably arrested.
It hasn't worked, and merchants are justifiably mad about it.
When she talks about recognition, Kia Nurse is justifiably frustrated.
Predictably, and justifiably, the state's civil rights leaders excoriated him.
BA once justifiably advertised itself as the "world's favourite" airline.
Wine School California syrah has been much maligned, often justifiably.
He worried about skin cancer — justifiably, as it turned out.
He worried about skin cancer — justifiably, as it turned out.
I heard her scowl, justifiably, at me as a teenager.
I heard her scowl, justifiably, at me as a teenager.
They will, instead, push out the people who justifiably feel uncomfortable.
Still, a teens-only social network justifiably raises some red flags.
Grace Hartigan was justifiably proud of making it on her own.
Trump has justifiably put Germany at the heart of both problems.
Justifiably furious, out of patience, she wants things to change. Now.
You gathered that he was happy and proud — and justifiably so.
To be woke is to be radically aware and justifiably paranoid.
Nonetheless, the employees and their unions are justifiably skeptical and nervous.
Justifiably, he is fed up with dealing with the stigma around cannabis.
If not, then Lemkin justifiably wonders if they can do as well.
Neither can justifiably claim to outdo and outlive Japan's most successful export.
This was a huge deal for the online left, and justifiably so.
Those who endured physical injury justifiably stick in our minds the most.
But Americans' faith in elections has diminished considerably, and I believe justifiably.
Works by Lao She, Lin Yutang and Lu Xun are justifiably famous.
And at times this book has, perhaps justifiably, a self-congratulatory ring.
Still, West and others (justifiably) maintain that Twitter isn't trying hard enough.
Many Palestinians are justifiably skeptical that Israel is a partner for peace.
"The term 'bailout' does give everyone pause, and justifiably so," said Rep.
Whenever he bad-mouthed a colleague, however justifiably, he invariably regretted it.
Anju's amber fried chicken is enjoying TikTok-like attention, and justifiably so.
We were widely and justifiably criticized for it, including in national media.
Justifiably. I suggest the press take it to heart and do better.
A lot of people question the independence of this investigation and justifiably. Right?
Justifiably famous for great street food, Southeast Asia now has more luxury dining.
Moms around the world heard about Hudson's comment and have grown justifiably outraged.
Either that, or the baby whale is justifiably terrified of flesh-eating seagulls.
The American people are in a cranky mood these days and justifiably so.
You can argue, justifiably, that zebra print is a very direct fashion statement.
A number of Americans are justifiably outraged by Rob's firing (disclosure: we're friends).
"This is how situations go so, so badly—yet justifiably, legally," Skinner said.
Much of the attention is on Miller and Cody Allen, and justifiably so.
The response to the post was predictably, and utterly justifiably, one of revulsion.
So there is a lot of consternation about food waste, and justifiably so.
But it is mostly, and justifiably, beloved as a sort of infrastructure Appomattox.
MANY were justifiably puzzled when Donald Trump named John Bolton national security adviser.
But we are a generous species, as well as a justifiably envious one.
He is universally and justifiably admired and should be supported in his work.
This way you can justifiably half-listen while logging precious good-sport minutes.
Labradoodles are justifiably popular, and the spork deserves more respect than it gets.
"1982, Janine," Alasdair Gray "Lanark" is widely and justifiably regarded as Gray's masterpiece.
The 26-year-old driver is proud of his team's success — justifiably so.
So let's take a look at both, and at their justifiably acclaimed directors.
Or at least it feels justifiably restless, dissatisfied, and maybe most importantly, urgent.
Just as important, the TV guys are justifiably nervous about losing customers, period.
People are justifiably concerned about the treatment of immigrants to the US right now.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has expressed concern over Trump's executive orders, and justifiably so.
How can that Tarasoff doctrine be justifiably extrapolated to someone who hasn't been examined?
The world's in a bad spot, and justifiably in many cases, everyone does suck.
Alphabet, however, does not want to relinquish too much equity in the business, justifiably.
Sometimes, these movies were justifiably dumped; other times, they turned out to be classics.
As Americans, we are fond of criticizing the bureaucracy of our government, sometimes justifiably.
Patterson ended up with a minus-20 in 26 minutes, a justifiably truncated performance.
McMillan, justifiably celebrated for her wisecracking dialogue, also pokes some fun at midlife reinvention.
Many criticisms of the decision have justifiably focused on its legal and political ramifications.
But the company's bosses might justifiably be wary of Mr. Bronfman as an investor.
It can't be any longer, and that's something that investors could justifiably panic about.
Just a year ago, fans could justifiably complain that Thurman and Spence were untested.
Republicans, especially Republican senators, are being justifiably excoriated for failing to defend congressional authority.
To the Editor: After the Super Tuesday results, Bernie Sanders's supporters are justifiably disappointed.
This may sound suspiciously like "networking," a concept that many people justifiably find icky.
And the ordinarily stoic head coach was uncharacteristically — and justifiably — animated after the victory.
Will and Joel liked the idea but justifiably felt it was a bit inconsistent.
This reader might justifiably be scared to death by the controversy around said pens.
The show catapulted writer and star Phoebe Waller-Bridge to stardom, and justifiably so.
But if any of them happened, Trump would inevitably, and perhaps justifiably, receive credit.
Those were so acute and shocking, they justifiably were lodged in our collective memory.
Today, however, En Marche can justifiably celebrate a radical new chapter in French history.
But right now, Wisconsin Democrats are justifiably ecstatic to be headed to the Supreme Court.
Then again, people get justifiably nervous about putting anything with a camera in their bedroom.
People are (justifiably) upset over the lack of Asian and Asian-American representation in Hollywood.
So, the next time a show sells out immediately online ... eyebrows shall be justifiably raised.
I felt justifiably so superior to these privileged dog owners and their waifish, terrible dogs.
In this election year we hear a lot about rights and freedom, and justifiably so.
For now, the Edwards campaign can "justifiably feel good" about the numbers, Mr. Couvillon said.
Colloquially, I think that most people think of "whistleblowers" as persons who justifiably reveal wrongdoing.
The Dutch, despite missing out on some Bosch masterworks, are justifiably proud of their achievement.
Deutsche's shareholders, though, should welcome Cryan's comments, while the bank's staff may justifiably feel uncomfortable.
Arrival had (justifiably) won sound editing and had a great argument for winning sound mixing.
Louisville insists it does not owe him anything because it justifiably fired him for cause.
The imagery of angry, and in some instances, justifiably aggrieved protesters confronting police seemed surreal.
And perhaps justifiably so, because you want to feel that you're connecting to another human being.
Its subtle black star pattern and 22-ounce size make it a justifiably grown-up purchase.
You could justifiably say Apple is playing catch-up here, but I understand why Apple waited.
These views have gained ground in Spain among the civil war's grandchildren, in part justifiably so.
Technology dispersion is accelerating Silicon Valley is justifiably seen as the geographical center of digital innovation.
To be sure, most have been justifiably forgotten, but at least there was plenty of product.
There are people, besides the justifiably nervous #EllsworthKellyHive, who would find great affront in this suggestion.
"It is a justifiably dovish statement," said Ben Jarman, a senior economist at JPMorgan in Sydney.
"You can't justifiably say that anything was a success when 3,000 people died," he told me.
Shariah law has been justifiably criticized as a dangerous injection of religion into the public space.
It is failures like these that have many wondering, justifiably, what is wrong with the Seahawks.
Farhad: People were justifiably upset that the founders seemed to be targeting mom-and-pop shops.
Justifiably nervous, they wear haunted, closed expressions as they relate stories of guilt, PTSD and persecution.
Both see the other side not as opponents, but as evil that can justifiably be silenced.
Richman claims Dave justifiably took her by the arm and put her out of the room.
In fact, the checks are, in my opinion, very justifiably burdensome for someone to exit prison.
This is no longer something that anyone with any influence in tech can justifiably fail to oppose.
The troupe hosted a blackface party which Sam then justifiably chastised them for on Dear White People.
A president could only be justifiably impeached if he repeatedly broke the law and misled the public.
Shell may justifiably fear being on the wrong side of history when it comes to climate change.
There's justifiably little trust that handing over the goods will result in limited, narrowly tailored data-gathering.
But what does all that mean for ordinary immigrants feeling (probably justifiably) nervous about a Trump administration?
The result is the Congress gets less and less done, and the American people are justifiably frustrated.
With the Russia scandal (justifiably) stealing oxygen from health care, McConnell has room to wheel and deal.
Online disruption and the decline of old stalwarts Sears and J.C. Penney have made investors justifiably jittery.
Fans were justifiably disappointed when the show's big streaming debut was nigh-unwatchable from a purist standpoint.
Members who dare criticize VAWA, however justifiably, are accused of being callous about violence and protecting women.
Trump justifiably argues that North Korea has stopped testing missiles and nuclear devices since he met Kim.
Many, however, supported Mr. Behenna, and said he had acted justifiably to help American troops in wartime.
As Sony justifiably points out, that's a lot of projects for Feige to potentially be working on.
In theory, there are plenty of things for Charli XCX to be justifiably frustrated about right now.
They are justifiably angry at not feeling listened to, and want to throw out the whole system.
"She can justifiably take credit for helping lead the charge on impeachment," said Democratic strategist Eddie Vale.
This is the flip side to the amazing economic story that Israel justifiably presents to the world.
While the bar was set justifiably high for Clinton, it was at times clownishly low for Trump.
Some of the officials on the list, such as McCabe, may have had their security clearance revoked justifiably.
Inevitably, and justifiably, Horror Noire devotes a great deal of time and attention to Jordan Peele's Get Out.
Throw in a controversial keyboard and aggressive lack of ports, and lots of people justifiably took a pass.
"Many investors are now justifiably concerned about the inverted yield curve and the implication this has for growth."
Yet he could justifiably claim that he left Pakistan's economy in a better state than he found it.
The Mocs were a justifiably popular upset pick because of this, and they played pretty well against Indiana.
My three sons supervised one track workout, which ended early when the 4-year-old justifiably got bored.
Puerto Ricans, Floridians and many other Americans are justifiably terrified of the life-altering sequelae of Zika infection.
That sentiment looks strange and a little sad now, but reasonable people justifiably believed this not long ago.
America's young people justifiably may object to being singled out for obligatory civics training recommended by older generations.
This is the part of the article where Pumas, Pachuca and Morelia fans will begin to justifiably complain.
It's a feat the authors justifiably suggest may be the best performance of any firm in American history.
On the other hand, some might justifiably want love to discover them rather than the other way around.
At just 25-years-old, Slingshot is considered a top prospect in his native Brazil and justifiably so.
Very few bands had that kind of power to have you, quite justifiably, fear for your own safety.
It was not a question of whether I would leave work for as long as I justifiably could.
Let's safely assume that includes Cleveland's Monday night opponents, even as Kristaps Porzingis Fever justifiably spreads throughout Gotham.
And no less justifiably, they are demanding that we safeguard our democracy, our national decorum and our unity.
And this tension is what creates the discordant foreign policy that is often (justifiably) perceived as plain hypocrisy.
And the Oscars justifiably play a big role in how we think about Hollywood in a given moment.
And they are understandably anxious and justifiably pissed off by those who have not played by the rules.
So the people who live there may be justifiably wary of mainland reporters seeking to tell their stories.
But there's no guarantee that everyone will share in the bounty, and that leaves many people justifiably apprehensive.
They had certainly wasted hours of her afternoon, which she knew would make many other people justifiably furious.
O.J. that's been justifiably criticized, it's the idea that the Kardashian children are too self-referential and arch.
While many are justifiably angry at him and at Facebook, I decided to not strafe the billionaire entrepreneur.
We get a lot of padlocked gates and dogs and people justifiably wary of coming to the door.
A lot of people are freaking out — justifiably — over Donald Trump's eagerness to weaken or abandon democratic norms.
Football fans often get a pretty poor rep — justifiably, a lot of the time — but they're not all bad.
Composer John Williams' justifiably famous orchestral music for Star Wars masks an abiding secret: The movies are actually musicals.
He's sort of occupying the Steve Jobs visionary territory that Silicon Valley likes to have, and probably justifiably so.
When determining Yanez's fate, jurors were tasked with assessing the extent to which he justifiably feared for his life.
She justifiably spends a lot of time on the crueler forms of compulsion, which recur distressingly often in history.
These changes have given New Orleans, which is justifiably proud of its libertine nature, something of an identity crisis.
It was just about taking a moment to big-up some women who did have something to justifiably compliment.
After the way CBP2 had just treated me, I was justifiably terrified of what he would do to her.
Today, many people on Twitter are justifiably upset about a comment press secretary Sean Spicer made about the Holocaust.
Some call them lava buns — justifiably, as a diner discovered when the molten filling shot all over her dress.
But almost from the moment that Trump entered the 2016 presidential race, he has been a justifiably huge story.
If Republicans bail out ObamaCare, it is likely that a justifiably demoralized Republican base that stays home in November.
If the opioid epidemic wasn't so terrifying and justifiably attention-consuming, I think we'd be really worried about meth.
I knew it wouldn't be long before I was back to my normal justifiably-pissed off, cynical Millennial programming.
It was very clear that Hannah Ann was angry when she confronted Peter at the ATFR, and justifiably so.
"[Voters] are understandably anxious and justifiably pissed off by those who have not played by the rules," he said.
Judges said that all those who had testified against Holleeder had done so while fearing justifiably for their lives.
" Democrats, he writes, would justifiably be enraged by a law enforcement agency using its power to accomplish "partisan objectives.
He insists that there has been no "invasion" but that ethnic Russians in Estonia have justifiably taken up arms.
" Professor Pringle said the decision was made "after a justifiably intense reaction from the global academic community and beyond.
Companies might well justifiably balk at the cost and complexity of that approach and simply build less secure systems.
And instructors justifiably drive home to students the reality that any wrong move behind the wheel could be lethal.
The Palestinians have already justifiably rejected it, as did the entire Arab League and many of our European allies.
Animal-rights activists have long campaigned, justifiably and successfully, for the humane treatment of animals destined for the table.
Some justifiably worry that taking more account of politics could destroy what credibility economists have left as impartial, apolitical experts.
The Supreme Court could justifiably decide to wait until the Trump administration and Justice Antonin Scalia's empty seat are filled.
Years of inaction have justifiably led critics to complain that regulators around the world have been asleep at the switch.
As headlines like "China uproots 0003,2000 people for huge telescope in search for aliens" suggest, people are justifiably upset about.
Yet Ireland were justifiably left seething as Alderweireld's penalty-box high foot on Long in the build-up went unpunished.
Many people aren't thrilled with Penn and Rolling Stone, and perhaps even more are justifiably perplexed by the whole thing.
Alexander Hamilton, one of America's Founding Fathers, justifiably worried that raising tariffs would provoke trading partners to do the same.
As far as healthcare REITs are concerned, the market's collective memory around skilled nursing facilities is long and justifiably so.
If he fails, long-held suspicions will deepen, whether justifiably or not; if he succeeds, perspectives might start to change.
But with the likes of Karim Benzema, Gareth Bale and James Rodriguez available in attack, Real remains — justifiably — the favorite.
"The legitimacy of the Supreme Court can justifiably be questioned," former Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. wrote on Twitter.
Officials claim, justifiably, that the ferocity of the fire made their task impossible, laying waste to any civil defense planning.
Donald Trump is a homegrown creature, a species well known and justifiably loathed by most New Yorkers — the unscrupulous landlord.
He justifiably criticizes Trump for tilting American foreign policy toward Saudi Arabia in its dispute with its gulf neighbor Qatar.
As Cabinet seat selections begin, many justifiably wonder whether organizers can expect the same repression under President-elect Trump's leadership.
He could have easily and justifiably simply filed what would be a very strong claim for infringement — but he hasn't.
In his view, for example, the state may not justifiably require people to work in order to receive welfare benefits.
Precincts have been evacuated, structural decontamination has been performed, and officers were justifiably sent to the emergency department for evaluation.
Most Americans justifiably condemn racists, fascists and other authoritarians whether they come from the political right or the political left.
"Yes, I justifiably warned you away from this practically from the moment it came public," the "Mad Money" host said.
"Yes, I justifiably warned you away from this practically from the moment it came public," the "Mad Money " host said.
But with so much attention justifiably on opioids right now, this is always a worry for people on the ground.
That artwork was a hit, attracting more than 2m visitors; this new show will undoubtedly, and justifiably, be just as popular.
We have much support from other feminists, and justifiably defend ourselves from attacks by those who would deny our very existence.
They feel, justifiably, that black people have been oppressed by centuries of US policies — from slavery to segregation to housing laws.
In this, at least, Curtis's access to photography tools and training can justifiably be recognized as a product of his time.
"That of which may have occurred afterwards, I cannot justifiably say," King wrote before pointing to Berry as the likely killer.
It could raise rates in September next year, or December, or not at all, and still justifiably have kept its pledge.
Often in cases of fighters returning to action after announcing their retirements, there can be similar opposing outcries, and justifiably so.
The Firefox faithful have been justifiably pleased with Mozilla's recent track record and are actively proselytizing about why you should switch.
Tons of people took that as a diss aimed at Lil Peep, and were justifiably pissed over the apparent low blow.
It becomes pretty obvious that Canadians are much less willing to lend their voices to support activists who are justifiably angry.
It's not the players, who want to go but (justifiably) refused to extend the owner-friendly CBA to make it happen.
The most mild of his schemes could still be justifiably called "batshit," but there's a method to this young entrepreneur's madness.
Justifiably or not, too many people perceive police as biased, impetuous, unethical, or inefficient in their protection responsibilities, especially of teenagers.
Justifiably, Israelis opposed the deal and failed to understand why, with Iran's economy in tatters, a better one was not signed.
History will find a solution, but at present, we are justifiably angry at what the Saudis have done to radicalize Islam.
Although her friend told her not to take his message to heart and be offended, Angelica was obviously and justifiably offended.
Thanks to numerous thrilling performances from Porto's Miguel Layun, many Mexico fans have justifiably forgotten about fellow left-back Adrian Aldrete.
These comments seem to reflect a kind of unthinking, partisan gamesmanship on Pelosi's part that people are justifiably fed up with.
"Many Chinese people, with some collective memory or what one-man rule was like under Mao [Zedong], might justifiably be sceptical."
I have a friend who believes, justifiably, that straight people shouldn't play gay ones, which is a conversation for another time.
If these refugees were conquerors, and their presence was destroying a way of life, couldn't a person justifiably claim self-defense?
Justifiably, many French feel themselves the victims of economic stagnation, of cultural decline, of a blinkered and self-satisfied ruling class.
But study after study has shown that those who are seen as grateful, warm and justifiably confident draw others to them.
Many states are justifiably interested in setting up retirement savings options for their citizens, especially those without employer-sponsored retirement plans.
Minnesota's foundational players are flashing skills that show why the team is justifiably building so much of its future on their backs.
The government says it has acted justifiably against threats from militants at home and abroad, including plotters behind a failed 2016 coup.
The Englishman almost anonymously collected a $10 million bonus as Woods justifiably earned the headlines for ending his five-year victory drought.
While she was justifiably proud of her many career accomplishments, she felt that her greatest success was her loving family and friends.
Who can forget the justifiably angry reaction of Congress to Congresswoman Ilhar Omar's disparaging comments about support for Israel several months ago?
Then there's Shatner, who, often justifiably, gets a lot of flak for laying it on thick, but his performance here is measured.
There will likely be, and I think justifiably, some comparisons to the design of Microsoft's Surface Pro and the new blockier design.
Even while the human tragedy of the refugee crisis justifiably occupies our attention, the destruction of cultural heritage tells a parallel narrative.
If successful, these revised ISDS provisions could ultimately replace the existing ISDS language that has (justifiably) come under fire in public discourse.
The place was a bit pricey, a tad stuffy, but justifiably so in my opinion, based on what I ended up eating.
If the club had a halfway decent defensive midfielder, Bradley could justifiably play both Fer and Gilfi in the same midfield three.
When Donald Tump ran for president, and in the weeks after winning the election, his critics justifiably worried about his autocratic tendencies.
Settling for potentially tens of thousands of wasted votes in the first-in-the-nation primary would justifiably warrant accusations of hypocrisy.
Stacey Abrams still hasn't conceded that she lost to Brian Kemp in last year's gubernatorial race in Georgia, and perhaps justifiably so.
The big picture: The same criticism can justifiably be made against Twitter, YouTube and Google generally, and — in a broader sense — Amazon.
Following an onslaught of (justifiably) incensed feedback, Catherine Lee, the magazine's publisher, issued an open letter to readers and parents on Facebook.
He is justifiably skeptical of a self-verifying criterion for truth that can generate the kind of knowledge Luther claimed for himself.
The revocation of the award, given to her justifiably at the time, was the right move, since it is no longer deserved.
Other countries might now feel emboldened to block as a security threat inbound foreign investment that they consider significant, justifiably or not.
The administration's coronavirus response — or lack of one — is justifiably gripping a nation that still places health care as its top priority.
The New New World HONG KONG — Once derided as a technology backwater and copycat, China is justifiably proud of its technology boom.
You might say that under the Constitution, the House could justifiably impeach the president for refusing to participate in the impeachment inquiry.
The debate over active-shooter drills has justifiably revolved around the well-being of children, threatened where they ought to be nurtured.
The world, therefore, is still looking at an open war theater — a real time bomb that is justifiably causing serious security concerns.
It was a justifiably hyped noir thriller from the mind of video gaming's answer to David Fincher, Quantic Dream founder David Cage.
Miami has become justifiably famous for having one of the country's most vibrant art scenes outside New York City and Los Angeles.
Idehen carries on, justifiably angry at how nightlife has been eroded in the city he moved back to after emigrating to Nigeria.
Even diehard Game of Thrones fans are justifiably a little rusty since it's been so long since this series graced our TV screens.
Juggalo Makeup Blocks Facial Recognition Technology With facial recognition surveillance systems being deployed across America, citizens are justifiably concerned — and looking for solutions.
The rebels are justifiably suspicious of the deal, pointing out that Russia has failed to rein in its unruly partner in the past.
Francophiles, typographers and spelling sticklers may justifiably rejoice: The circumflex is in no danger of being tossed out the fenêtre any time soon.
With his focus on people and personalities, the author could justifiably bypass the bigger picture, the heartland rusting to death in the background.
In his State of the Union address, the president justifiably asked Congress to end the defense sequester and fully fund the U.S. military.
Many abuse survivors are wary of speaking out, often because they justifiably fear their accounts will be met with skepticism, victims' advocates say.
Governments and markets across the globe are justifiably breathing a deep sigh of relief today following this weekend's first-round French presidential election.
Insulters on the right co-opted the trigger warning for mocking usage if a lefty is upset about something, even if justifiably so.
The public justifiably doubts both the claim that a policy is backed by good analysis and, eventually, the worthiness of policy analysis itself.
Justice Scalia's death has justifiably prompted a flurry of speculation about how, or even if, he will be replaced on the Supreme Court.
"The runners who are justifiably proud of their marathon finish shouldn't have to be proud of that finish with a shroud of doubt."
We cannot have a healthy economy when people are — justifiably — scared that every social interaction or trip outside their homes might spread infection.
She claimed she had not seen the CPAC announcement but said some Republicans were justifiably "upset" when other Republicans don't defend the president.
At the very least, "Kim's Convenience" is but one illustration of a country justifiably proud of the way it has been handling immigration.
They've refused to see how Trump justifiably feels the need to bypass a highly critical news media and communicate directly with the public.
Still others believed that the president was justifiably striking back against attacks on him from Ms. Brzezinski and her co-host, Joe Scarborough.
So the formation of a group called Young Conservatives for Carbon Dividends, a coalition of right-leaning college students, could be justifiably celebrated.
"For all intents and purposes the business plan of these companies is now fair game in Washington, D.C.— and justifiably so," McNamee said.
The reason for that, then, is that humans were justifiably upset on both sides of that, but it creates a ginning-up effect.
We all know how good Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is at tweeting — he could justifiably be called the first real Twitter candidate.
In the end, she didn't show up in Morocco, but her initial decision to go through with it justifiably upset her campaign team.
I wasn't ashamed of my career choice, but deeply concerned that she'd see a television interview I'd done and feel justifiably betrayed and excluded.
According to Seventeen, one Quora user hypothesized that Newt was there to help save Buckbeak from execution after he (justifiably) attacked whiny Draco Malfoy.
The Islamists who won the only moderately fair elections Egypt has ever held still justifiably seethe at having been ousted from office at gunpoint.
Model and TV star Gigi Hadid, Malik's girlfriend, justifiably posted more than 140 characters in order to properly express her support during his struggle.
And while you might be (justifiably) nervous about getting a tattoo from a bot, you've got admit: the finished product is very, very neat.
The bronze is probably Catlett's best-known sculpture and justifiably so, thanks to the beauty of her subject and the simplicity of her portrayal.
When he confronts justifiably angry members of Congress, he needs to acknowledge that responsibility flows from top to bottom, not the other way around.
This week's collapse of the Iranian nuclear deal justifiably caused global consternation at the thought of Iran moving closer to becoming a nuclear power.
Voters are justifiably upset at their elected leaders' complicity in the problems of gerrymandering, the increasing amount of money in politics, and voter suppression.
Representing a nearly all-white district north of Dayton, McCulloch reflected the values of what was then still justifiably called the party of Lincoln.
I could say, justifiably, that Puck Monster taught me the "rules" of so much gaming in the 1980s—three lives, high scores, power-ups.
"I don't think there are any justifiably positive reasons for people to do this sort of isolationist doomsday planning as an investment," said Rushkoff.
One major factor in the reduction in international travel is people's understandable reluctance to be detained and quarantined by foreign authorities, justifiably or otherwise.
"I think there's been a huge amount of doom and gloom stories around plastics and justifiably because it's a terrible environmental scourge," he said.
Classical music has justifiably been criticized for its obsession with greatness, with certifying a repertory of canonical masterpieces that get played again and again.
Both were justifiably horrified for moral and strategic reasons that Trump would abandon America's only reliable allies in Syria in the fight against ISIS.
They are justifiably angry about the liberal bias in the press, but I believe social media is leveling the playing field in their favor.
Rousseff was justifiably unpopular and oversaw Brazil's descent into recession while alienating legislators on both sides of the aisle, but she committed no crime.
Should America ever be attacked on his watch, Americans will justifiably ask why the intelligence community again failed as it did on 9/11.
So Sanders could at least justifiably argue that their exchange on foreign policy could be considered a tie, that his judgment matches her expertise.
It's gone from something vaguely personal to just another piece of pop culture ephemera, which feels like a justifiably ironic punishment for the show.
"The men and women who invented and developed social media platforms are justifiably proud of the difference they have made in the world," William said.
And they are justifiably concerned that just a few unelected officials could make such vast and far-reaching decisions about the future of the internet.
Women have been leading the charge against Harvey Weinstein, sexual harassment in Hollywood and beyond, and telling powerful stories that justifiably enrage and unite us.
With a celestial schedule that sounds more like an if/then world problem than anything we'd read in a horoscope, this Sunday is justifiably befuddling.
After so many games during the summer split where his performance was justifiably criticized, Ryu is a perfect example of peaking at the right time.
Someone else had really gone to prison for it — and whether justifiably or not, it felt a little ghoulish to speculate so much on it.
And the result justifiably outraged a whole lot of people because, honestly, there's really just no comparison between the two artists' interpretation of the books.
And she has struggled with her decision to file this lawsuit — she is justifiably concerned about the effect this lawsuit will have on her career.
"Suddenly biotech, which had been among the worst of the sectors out there, justifiably came roaring back with a vengeance," the "Mad Money" host said.
Others may justifiably claim that they were coerced into service or that economic survival gave them no choice but to draw pay as ISIS soldiers.
It is no surprise that all Washington is up in arms, justifiably, at the significance of this tweet and the demand on the attorney general.
Thanks in part to the winning streak, the Indians finished with 102 victories in the regular season, then entered the playoffs with justifiably high expectations.
These are valid concerns, and those who want to be certain of maximizing the direct impact of their donations might justifiably prefer to invest elsewhere.
But he suggests that a government might justifiably hamper international trade, or subsidize an ailing industry, in order to sustain particular communities and particular jobs.
He also collapsed any distinction between those two motives by saying that politicians often justifiably believe that their re-election would serve the public interest.
The rules state that the housing association has first call on trying to find a shared ownership buyer to, justifiably, maintain London's affordable housing stock.
Entrepreneurs justifiably get a great deal of attention, but strong families and their children are vital to the long-term economic health of any society.
But though the discharge petition had stalled, King and Heritage Action could justifiably declare a victory of principle and, eventually, an I-told-you-so.
Compassionate people justifiably fear for the lives of the humans living in remote towns and villages that the maps mark as being in fires' paths.
The lack of transparency around documents that could potentially show improper use of the Steele dossier might be justifiably confounding for the president, Wisenberg said.
What's more important, we can now justifiably say that the peoples of the three countries are partners in ways that have never before been seen.
"One can justifiably say that NATO is alive," Maas said, adding that NATO remained crucial for security in the future and needed to further developed.
Lacking are specific criteria that allow the international community to determine when consent to assistance may be justifiably withheld and when such consent is unreasonable.
A recent spike in hate crimes and the concerns of African-American audiences have justifiably raised the bar for films about racial reconciliation in America.
We need a way forward that addresses both the perverse economic incentives and expertise issues that justifiably undermine the public's faith in networked news distribution.
"In other words, smoking is a privilege but not a right, and can be justifiably restricted to protect the public's health," van der Eijk says.
As Jews, we are justifiably, super sensitive 2 anti-Semitic tropes & quick to demand our allies denounce them...I don't understand the attachment to Minister Farrakhan.
The company likely (justifiably) fears facing the wrath of the President, who has accused Twitter of discriminating against conservatives in the past, if it deletes tweets.
The state of play: The country justifiably wants a bigger say now, but its increasing authoritarianism is raising concerns about its efforts to reshape global governance.
She was justifiably nominated for a Best Actress Oscar for Ordinary People, but never landed another film role with quite as much power as this one.
Donald Trump justifiably sparked mass outrage with his comments about "Second Amendment" people stopping Hillary Clinton from appointing anti-gun judges — presumably through firearm-related means.
Yet it seemed the committee dropped them as low as they justifiably could, to a No. 4 seed, instead of a No. 2 or No. 3.
Cam Newton owes a female reporter a big apology -- for disrespecting her during a news conference because she's a woman ... and the reporter is justifiably upset.
It is clearer than ever that the travel ban is based on bigotry, not on security, and the Trump administration cannot justifiably move forward with it.
She asked Ryan what he would do about families like hers, who are justifiably terrified because of everything Trump has said over the past 18 months.
Social media doesn't make allowances for legal concepts like the presumption of innocence, and it can justifiably lead to fears of mob rule or partisan exploitation.
But while policymakers are justifiably focused on the opioid crisis, a bill that the House will consider won't direct new federal resources where they're most effective.
Kaine is right, and he justifiably focuses his critique on Congress, which in Libya and in foreign policy more broadly has largely abdicated its constitutional powers.
And of course, at the end, when somebody finally ended up with it, then I told them what it was, and they were—justifiably—totally appalled.
Donald Trump justifiably sparked mass outrage with his comments about "Second Amendment" people stopping Hillary Clinton from appointing anti-gun judges — presumably through firearm-related means.
And I was going to dinner with him, and he somehow got behind me and took a video, and everyone gave me a hard time. Justifiably.
It will come as no surprise if, in time, there's a reassessment of some of the men now justifiably shamed in the dock of public opinion.
If that does happen, people will be justifiably livid that Republicans and Democrats in Congress did nothing to stop a train wreck we all saw coming.
Let's grant that the administration decided the threat here was imminent, justifiably or not, does that mean they don't have to notify Congress before taking action?
There will be those who protest the melodrama, saying justifiably that science is why we care about Einstein, and why he is important to begin with.
Modern audiences are justifiably mesmerized and taken aback by the many weirdnesses in the trailers for Hooper's film adaptation of Cats: The cats are cat-sized!
Since people have been justifiably weirded out by the way Alexa stores voice recordings, Amazon is also adding an auto-delete toggle in the Privacy Hub.
Some people are justifiably worried that a bad Wonder Woman movie and box office could be used as an excuse to ax future female superhero films.
Without it, I would have had either to rely on friendly sources to come to me or the public transport for which Florida is justifiably not famous.
FIFA has been justifiably proud of the large World Cup attendances, with stadia over 75% full throughout and a crowd of 57,900 watching the final in Lyon.
One can justifiably criticise the Iranians' methods, but this explanation is far more convincing than the narrative of securing a land route from Tehran to the Mediterranean.
This undermined faith in the whole project of evidence-based analysis more generally: "Macro-economic indicators have been justifiably pulled apart in recent years," argues Mr Davies.
If you've ever spent time attempting to report hate speech to Twitter, you may justifiably be skeptical about whether the site will actually enforce its new guidelines.
The Hogan suit has become a landmark case for seemingly narrowing what courts consider to be a "matter of public concern" that the media can justifiably report.
The tendency, as when playing poorly-designed games, is to get justifiably angry because circumstances are not fair, and to begin to support policies to remedy this.
The word is emotionally and politically charged, and many lawmakers and academics justifiably have difficulty separating it from the horrendous, and frankly, better-documented consequences of smoking.
Their real-life equivalents would probably (and justifiably) sock you in the jaw, or else combust spontaneously from being subjected to yet another patronizing, cast-iron cliché.
When Donald Trump implied on Tuesday that Second Amendment advocates could use their weapons if they didn't like Hillary Clinton's Supreme Court picks, Americans were justifiably shocked.
CBP employees are justifiably proud of their role in keeping our country free from terrorism, our neighborhoods safe from drugs and our economy safe from illegal trade.
As swing state representatives grow increasingly and justifiably nervous, Democrats must be cognizant of how the increased public scrutiny surrounding impeachment will impact their messaging come 2020.
But if you always put other commitments and responsibilities ahead of your relationship, then your SO could (justifiably) feel that your time and energy is unevenly divided. 
Clinton, many Democrats might be justifiably concerned about property damage or other forms of retributive tactics if they posted signs in her favor on their front lawns.
Facebook's leaders justifiably settled for a few weeks of criticism instead of years of constant complaints that their system failed to properly vet one ad after another.
The French Connection is obviously an incredible film and Hackman's performance is justifiably praised as well, but I just don't think he demonstrates the range Wilder does.
The Welsh language is justifiably important to some people living in Wales – though clearly not everyone, given that only around 20% of the country speak it fluently.
Predictably and justifiably, the metal media jumped all over the gaffes, and fans expressed their opinions across social media as colorfully and vehemently as only metalheads can.
The wildland firefighters tasked with bushwacking up the sides of mountains in peak summer heat to dig trenches and chop down trees are justifiably treated with reverence.
Eureka, Blair, and Asia were the tops and Asia justifiably took the crown in her Jeremy Scott inspired giant Tweety Bird dress and black feather duster hat.
With many workers laid off, the economy has ground to a halt and people feel justifiably afraid for their health, their financial security, and for their future.
Take, for instance, the second season's justifiably acclaimed eighth episode "Kiksuya," which is the rare episode of the show to be more character-centric than mystery-centric.
The Times, justifiably accused of underplaying wartime revelations of the emerging Holocaust, had since become aggressive in covering, and uncovering, Nazi perpetrators, starting markedly in the 1960s.
The tenor Javier Camarena, as Nadir, and the soprano Pretty Yende, as Leïla, returned to a house that has grown justifiably fond of them in recent years.
It may come as a surprise to those who are justifiably obsessed with the Warriors' scoring pyrotechnics, but they spend only half of each game on offense.
The North Korean regime, which is disturbing the world while ignoring the worst famine and human rights violations on earth, should be justifiably brought to an end.
The unincorporated territory doctrine is the ghost in the machine that has allowed for congressional discretion — some would argue justifiably "colonial" — in its treatment of Puerto Rico.
The gooey, hulking 6-ounce chocolate chip walnut cookie for which Levain Bakery is justifiably famous is about to get some competition, of the bakery's own making.
And Congress should consider protections for workers who may justifiably be subject to noncompete agreements, such as requiring any deal to be part of the job offer.
MORE ran against George H.W. Bush in 2628, he justifiably criticized the incumbent president for "coddling the butchers of Beijing" — implying he would act differently in office.
Everyone in the clandestine service and throughout the agency is justifiably proud that the last remnant of the glass ceiling is on the verge of being broken.
His refusal to follow proper guidelines interfered with a presidential election campaign in a way that has caused millions of Americans in both parties to justifiably cry foul.
That said, there are some rogue cops who are literally getting away with murdering unarmed African-Americans, and the black and Latino communities are justifiably hurting and angry.
Home WiFi is even good enough in large portions of the United States that people justifiably feel comfortable using it for everything, such as work, gaming, and streaming.
When these things were first authorized and came above ground, they tended to have all sorts of restrictions because people were somewhat justifiably concerned about unintended negative consequences.
It's stuff I should fear, because, justifiably, I don't want to bleed out under a charred Kia, phone bereft of texts, a tarantula creeping slowly toward my face.
DENIS WORRALLFormer South African ambassador to London Charlemagne justifiably argues that a common European foreign policy is hard to achieve given historic differences among member states (April 20th).
It was a game that could, by dint of his scoring 20 points on eight shots in 16 minutes, justifiably be referred to as The Chris Duhon Game.
Long shipping times and lost orders have long been part and parcel of the Secret Shop experience, but this year's woes have (justifiably) attracted more complaints than usual.
Mr Phuge was more justifiably attacked as a shady money-lender, parading in his gold while local farmers starved—and indeed while he, too, was deep in debt.
Despite the petro's ostensible early fundraising victory (no independent evidence has been presented to back-up Maduro's claims), global confidence in this new digital asset is justifiably low.
Team: San Francisco 49ers2018 stats: 88 catches, 1,377 receiving yards, 5 touchdownsConsensus rank: 32ndAverage draft position: 29thWhy he's a risk: Kittle will be taken early and justifiably so.
FIFA has been justifiably proud of the large World Cup attendances, with stadia over 75 percent full throughout and a crowd of 57,900 watching the final in Lyon.
The internet has gotten a bad rap lately, and we are justifiably worried that our digital devices are driving isolation and fear, polarization and addiction, loneliness and outrage.
While the Houston Rockets have been justifiably praised for how they built around James Harden, the pieces the Celtics have placed around Thomas might be even more masterful.
During a closed-door briefing with House security officials on Wednesday, members of both parties recounted recent death threats, and the stunning attack had justifiably heightened their fears.
Many individuals who were once members of the middle class or who grew up in solidly middle-class families are justifiably dissatisfied with current political and economic realities.
And that was pretty much it, at least according to the Garden State's haughty neighbors across the Hudson River, a point that justifiably rankled generations of New Jerseyans.
They want to be judged as individual artists, not as a two-for-one special, and they insisted, in a manner forthright and justifiably exasperated, on separate interviews.
Now verifiably world-famous — or infamous, depending on your take — the duct-taped banana has inspired all kinds of conversation, running from amused to awestruck to justifiably angry.
It's an especially important task since our recent presidential election has justifiably left Muslim Americans feeling nervous, not just for their religious freedom, but for their physical safety.
Barr said Trump was justifiably "frustrated and angered" by an investigation Trump saw as undermining his presidency, and by "relentless speculation" in the press about his possible guilt.
We were really, really lucky to get Emma Watson, who's just a brilliant human being and she's kind of a hero to a lot of people and justifiably so.
It's just to say that the world Trump and others claim to see, a world in which men are justifiably terrified of the power of women, is a fantasy.
That's why we were justifiably shocked when ex-officer Amber Guyger was convicted of murder on Tuesday for shooting and killing Botham Shem Jean in his own Dallas apartment.
He isn't down for this plan, with good reason — Ahmanet initially doesn't offer him a choice, and he justifiably doesn't trust an angry mummy trying to slice him open.
Judging by the reactions, people on Twitter seem to think (probably justifiably) that this might have something to do with President Trump closing America's doors to immigrants and refugees.
In these circumstances, the White House has — in my view, justifiably — concluded that having a black, Democratic president speak strongly on issues of race will only stoke divisions further.
How many of those reports were written to suggest a black suspect was justifiably shot when he in fact wasn't, just because the officer may have feared drawing scrutiny?
In either case, Europe would be justifiably furious about being forced to choose between two important, deeply held policies – adherence to Security Council resolutions and implementation of the JCPOA.
Our bipartisan system is the very reason why so many people in this country feel so justifiably left behind – black and white, young and old, urban and rural alike.
You're justifiably angry about the past right now, but with time and intention, my guess is that you'll find the damage your ex caused isn't so "lasting" after all.
Localities in New York have long complained, justifiably, about a pattern of "unfunded mandates" — requirements that come from Albany without so much as a nickel to make them happen.
If you are among them — if you recoil, justifiably, at the colonial privilege and male dominance that underlie Gauguin's late paintings — then I plead with you: See this show.
The growing strain of identity politics on the left is pushing working-class whites, chastised for various types of bigotry (and sometimes justifiably), all the more decisively toward Trump.
But people are justifiably scared of getting sick or hurt and being left in a situation that may be worse than the one in which they currently find themselves.
He quite justifiably labels the Irgun, an early Jewish paramilitary organization, as a "terror group," but is markedly more charitable when similar tactics were used by armed Palestinian factions.
But while Mr. Dickinson received justifiably strong reviews for his performance, the film's breakout might have been Madeline Weinstein, a young actress with few film credits to her name.
In January, the Daily Mail reported that black pudding can justifiably be labelled a superfood, mainly due to the fact that it's low in carbohydrates and high in iron.
All of this is to say that Twitter — which gets justifiably smacked around for business problems — has long been a champion of free speech and protecting anonymous internet users.
But Samantha Bee used to work at "The Daily Show," and "The Daily Show" used to spend a lot of time really laying into you, I think justifiably. Yeah.
This may leave analysts uncertain as to what final yield will be in January, especially after being justifiably warned of a smaller corn crop based on the perpetual summer heat.
For all of the concern this presidential election has justifiably generated about the degree to which cherished rights might be vulnerable, it also highlights the importance of the structural provisions.
British Brexiteers might justifiably claim that they voted for exactly what Canada already has: control of immigration and the freedom to negotiate trade deals with any country willing to reciprocate.
This one is so hard because much of C.K.'s work is specifically about the intersections of men and women, how men are predatory and why women, justifiably, fear them.
He's really just a guy who can't let go of the worst thing that ever happened to him, which is his wife leaving him, and we can imagine, justifiably so.
"One can justifiably ask whether the board has really thought through the consequences of nationalising Syngenta through a sale to a state-owned enterprise of a communist country," Rauscher wrote.
Photos by Mikey Williams/Top Rank Those unfamiliar with Vasyl Lomachenko could be justifiably confused by HBO's promo for his title defense against Jason Sosa (20-1-4) on Saturday.
He combed through 6,000 incident reports from Houston, including all the shootings, incidents involving Tasers and a sample in which lethal force could have justifiably been used but was not.
"Our efforts against these difficult intelligence gaps have been overshadowed over the years by the intelligence community's justifiably heavy emphasis on counterterrorism in the wake of 9/85033," Haspel said.
The focus at that stage was justifiably on whether Djokovic could pull off the calendar-year Grand Slam or even the Golden Slam by also winning the Olympic singles title.
It is in scenes like these, unseen by most, where we recapture the spirit of which we as American citizens have been justifiably proud for most of our nation's history.
"So this is an opinion that looks at those encounters through the eyes of a black man who might justifiably be concerned that he will be the victim of profiling." 
My grandfather was justifiably worried that, without the added power of his eyebrows and his voice, he wouldn't be able to impress Sasha with the mere content of his opinions.
If you're worried about the current state of the Republic, this is a book that will stoke your fears — while educating you on why you might justifiably be having them.
So it made sense that the aloof and justifiably arrogant Sherlock Holmes might represent for them an ideal of masculine brilliance (they are mostly still men), rationality and self-control.
Journalist Sarah Jeong, film director James Gunn, and comedian Kevin Hart are all recent examples of public figures coming under fire (though not always justifiably) for old tweets and statements.
But commuters who have watched service deteriorate in recent months are justifiably skeptical that things will go even remotely smoothly when the eight weeks of upheaval start on July 10.
Thus ventriloquizing a reader's skepticism, Jay justifiably gloats at having occasioned, yet again, the "unbelievable"—a solid though wildly implausible verity, like the inexplicable reappearance of an ace of spades.
Lauterbach is justifiably sympathetic to his subject, noting that one has to be generous about judging the things a black man in the Jim Crow South did to get by.
LG's new V303 smartphone is justifiably one of the most exciting Android devices on the near horizon, checking off practically every desirable feature and spec from a modern flagship-tier phone.
Sadly, when the opportunity to build a bridge presents itself, the police appear to double down on putting an intractable wall between themselves and what has become a justifiably wary public.
While most are justifiably worried about the weakness of Yahoo's core business and talent drain, they are still attracted to important video and ad tech and its still sizable audience, too.
Wise has, quite justifiably, construed this as a mistake, and has decided to continue his team's efforts in both New York and Connecticut, while also broadening the scope to include elephants.
The $45 model listed here gets you 2 GB of RAM, 2 USB 2 ports, 2 USB 3 ports, Ethernet, and all the extensibility that made the Raspberry Pi justifiably famous.
They were bothered by what they perceived as, and justifiably so, an expansion of regulatory reach — in other words, bigger government encroaching on a market that was thriving without its interference.
But it really does feel unfair to Lauren Cohan that they couldn't have done something a bit more substantial, and I can see fans justifiably bemoaning how poorly it was handled.
CEO John Chen was justifiably pleased and Wall Street rewarded the company stock, which started the day at $9.90 per share and was sitting at $10.44 at the time of publication.
Faith in the companies' ability to detect covert information campaigns may be justifiably low and it may very well later emerge that some of the attacks on Harris emanate from Russia.
While most would justifiably consider this a tragic consequence of climate change, some countries and industries stand to benefit from the new trade routes and resources a melting Arctic would unlock.
While much coverage of the Trump University cases has justifiably focused on allegations of fraud, the recently-released Trump University sales scripts also offer insight into Trump's methods for selling himself.
Geopolitical risk seems to be ratcheting up daily and, with China and the United States raising the trade war stakes, investors are justifiably concerned about the impact on the world economy.
"I was regularly lying awake at night wondering whether I could justifiably stay out of an ethical storm that was brewing around a technology I had helped to create," she lamented.
However, I would have understood if Marvel had held off on revealing him until the movie's release; some people are justifiably concerned that the trailer doesn't leave fans any more surprises.
The film has garnered a lot of positive buzz after screening at film festivals, and justifiably so: It's as beautiful as it is moving, and breakout star Timothee Chalamet is spectacular.
Herbert Hoover, who could justifiably campaign as a progressive Republican, pigeonholed Smith as an advocate of state socialism (the same epithet that a spiteful Smith would hurl at Roosevelt in 1936).
After graduation, students and families focus next on the job market, justifiably expecting their four years' worth of study and money to set them up to compete in the job market.
"I think markets are justifiably excited of any progress on the U.S.-China trade negotiation," Hannah Anderson, global market strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Tuesday.
"The cynical, disenchanted and footloose postwar youths of England, who justifiably have been termed 'angry,' never have been put into sharper focus," A.H. Weiler wrote approvingly in The New York Times.
"The story of Madam CJ Walker was popularized, justifiably, from photographs demonstrating the growth of her wealth, albeit short-lived, and the appeal of her 'rags to riches' experience," Whitfield said.
I also wouldn't attach it to the jungle gym at the local park and assume it will only capture shots of my kids, or that other parents won't be justifiably freaked out.
Shortly after the season ended, the Warriors waived Boucher, justifiably suggesting they wanted to use their two-way slots on players who could conceivably contribute to the NBA team in 2018-19.
Spectators may well expect entertainment in exchange for their cash, but the treatment of fans as consumers means that a transactional logic has, justifiably, crept into the mind of the supporter, too.
Without such forbearance, we simply have endless (and nasty) political warfare featuring lawyers shouting at one another and further delegitimizing the American political order in the eyes of a justifiably cynical public.
Still, a spate of recent controversies around the mismanagement of the massive platform has weighed on the company and some have justifiably criticized Facebook's slow and overly cautious response to the crisis.
"The market is justifiably concerned about the sustainability of earnings in a macroeconomically uncertain environment," RBC Capital said in a note that slashed its price targets for British banks by 30 percent.
As a name for this system, created by the government and ruled by its friends, moneyed commercial interests, we might quite justifiably, if surprisingly, borrow the Marxist concept of state monopoly capitalism.
The town is a well-known transit point for foreign fighters heading to join the Islamic State, so it justifiably led to speculation he had met with the Islamic State within Syria.
It is entirely reasonable to me that someone could look at herself in the mirror and see visible roots and more than a few flyaways and still justifiably believes she looks good.
Yes, you'll be outraged, and justifiably so, but it will be the weary kind of outrage that only a modern-day hockey fan knows, because man, we do this all the time.
High-status women may justifiably protest their treatment at the hands of high-status men, but lower-status men may feel less sympathy for them, particularly if they feel demeaned and disenfranchised.
Not content to bank only on the Cuban community in Florida, Mr. Trump is also courting the state's many Venezuelan immigrants, who justifiably detest the government of President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas.
Huntington is a complicated figure, a pioneer in political science whose The Soldier and the State (1957), Political Order in Changing Societies (1968), and The Third Wave (1991) are justifiably considered classics.
"Serious problems with earlier rule-makings have left small business truckers justifiably wary of new emissions reduction proposals," said Todd Spencer, president of the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, a lobbying group.
With the press and public justifiably focused on the numerous problems with "big tech" monopolies, big telecom is quietly getting a free pass to engage in all the same (or worse) behaviors.
But almost a year after the historic walkout, a dozen current and former Google employees told Recode that many employees are still justifiably afraid to report workplace issues because they fear retaliation.
" That's why, as the CBC leadership concluded, "[g]iven this history, and given several concerning actions this administration has taken on racial issues, members of the Congressional Black Caucus are justifiably concerned.
Rather, it may justifiably include second thoughts about a racist (read: Eurocentric colonialist) element in the Zionist ideal, one that has reappeared among the far right and ultra-Orthodox in Israel today.
When you you have messages to get out, stories to tell and the media is focused elsewhere, perhaps justifiably, often times paid advertising is the only way to communicate to your stakeholders.
Wayne tackled all kinds of beats between the Carters II and III, and he's often (justifiably) most lauded for the way he elevated dance-y Southern rap tracks into scorched-earth lyrical exercises.
"Many companies justifiably want to improve the representation of women in their workplaces to remedy historic discrimination against women," says Andrew Elmore, a University of Miami law professor who specializes in employment law.
And (again justifiably) they worry that crucial national-security decisions are being made by only a tiny band around Mr Modi; even the defence minister is said to be out of the loop.
If I narrated a scene of a group of women heading into the outdoors at night, carrying strange objects and performing odd rituals, you'd justifiably anticipate the unfurling of a classic witch's tale.
Here she is, our Carol, emerging through the infamous door of smoke wearing a pleather corset and the justifiably smug expression of a recent divorcee who's decided they're ready for the club again.
Being reduced to a store clerk could justifiably shake the foundation of someone who has grown accustomed to superstar treatment, but there was no detectable sign of defeat in his voice or mannerisms.
That could mean that while Mr. Espaillat's apparent victory justifiably sparked proud celebration in Washington Heights, a Dominican enclave, it may not say much about Hispanic influence beyond Upper Manhattan and the Bronx.
The Green New Deal has justifiably generated excitement and enthusiasm among people who believe its goal of cutting greenhouse-gas emissions to net zero over 10 years is a crucial goal for humankind.
It is a smart political move to nominate anyone who served under George H.W. Bush in a week where the late President's life of civility, collegiality and public service has been justifiably celebrated.
If Bartman was unfairly victimized for playing a role in a Cubs loss, Kipnis would be happy to be justifiably blamed for beating his childhood team and extending its drought one more year.
While Americans have been justifiably appalled that an obscure political consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica, had rich behavioral data on at least 87 million voters, we should be more concerned that companies like Mail.
Even as the movement's leaders raged, most justifiably, against their country's oppression of them — and even as their enemies called them traitors — they cast themselves as patriots, the historian Simon Hall has noted.
A jury in Oklahoma concluded that a white female police officer justifiably feared for her life when she fatally shot a black man who was walking away from her with his hands up.
Despite their easy victory over Kurds in the battle of Afrin in March, the Turks are justifiably concerned about the casualties they would take in an effort to control a much bigger area.
Given China's record of using hackers to steal intellectual property from global competitors, some network owners worry — justifiably, according to experts — that allowing China access to their data puts corporate secrets at risk.
If we leave, the United States will suffer a major strategic defeat: Iran will justifiably claim victory, and the gains of the fight against ISIS will be lost as the terrorist group rebuilds.
Tennessee is a justifiably large underdog in Saturday's game, but reaching the divisional round at all is a triumph for a team that looked lost in a 8.13-4 start to the season.
The diffuse harm to individuals and the concentrated benefit to Wall Street create yet another way in which the system is rigged, justifiably eroding public confidence in the fairness of the financial system.
" Mr. Richter added, "We go from hard-core conservation mode — curtailments, restrictions, all these regulations that are imposed on us, justifiably so — and now we've got more water than we can physically manage.
Critics say Erdogan has undermined democracy and human rights in Turkey, but the government denies that, saying it has acted justifiably against threats from militants at home and abroad, including a 2016 coup attempt.
Why it matters: There's justifiably lots of attention on fossil fuels' outsized contribution to global warming, but another crucial topic is how climate change is already affecting everything from power grids to refineries. 1.
More importantly, is Phoenix's justifiably hallowed medical staff by itself enough to convince Griffin that signing a four-year max with a player option in the final season is his smartest long-term play?
Even the Obama administration – which has been justifiably maligned for turning a blind eye to Iran's destructive regional policies – understood that Tehran would not negotiate a nuclear deal unless it had no other option.
Police spokesman Pierrot Mwanamputu, however, said on Tuesday that five people, including one police officer, had died in Sunday's violence and that the police had acted justifiably in each case against militants and gangsters.
"I think like everything in life there is a moment of excitement about composites, justifiably so, but sometimes the pendulum will swing as well," he said in an interview coinciding with the Paris Airshow.
They even spark an existential crisis in their daughter, who justifiably can't understand how she's supposed to go on with life as usual when her undead mother is making meals out of rude men.
The series has faced accusations of staleness since at least the third entry, 2004's Trials and Tribulations, and the cries have only grown louder as the series has gone on, and justifiably so.
If space is defined as beginning at 62 miles and the U.S. flies an unauthorized satellite at 52 miles over China, for example, that could be (justifiably) construed as an act of military aggression .
I kept waiting for Red, the tethered doppelgänger played by Lupita Nyong'o in Jordan's Peele's "Us" to have a justifiably explosive meltdown from decades of deceit and pent-up repression, but she never did.
Wary of the lessons learned from failed post-conflict reconstruction in Iraq and Libya after their dictators were overthrown, the Trump administration justifiably has little appetite for committing the resources necessary to remove Assad.
Naturally, and justifiably, some have voiced objections to the hundreds of millions in bond subsidies floated by the Detroit Downtown Development Authority to help finance the arena and, in addition, make it basketball-ready.
They've added a unique wrinkle to their PSL plan, which is how they can, somewhat justifiably, call them "memberships" instead: after 30 years, the team will give the PSL holder his or her money back.
Gaus wants you to see that you can't justifiably rank a possible system of norms and institutions as the best one if you're just guessing about the pattern of social relations the system would sustain.
Filipino voters, justifiably frustrated by the way that a few prominent families dominate politics, and by how recent economic growth has failed to reduce the high poverty rate, elected Rodrigo Duterte as president last year.
After justifiably stating how awkward that made them feel, one told me about her friend who had recently began transitioning and how the injections of testosterone had caused her friend's hair to begin falling out.
They can justifiably take credit for following through on their campaign pledge, but will also face the wrath of the American public if the new health plan causes further health problems for the American people.
With Apple rumored to remove the jack with the iPhone 7 and devices like the Moto Z already having ditched the port altogether, consumers are justifiably concerned about a standards war they didn't ask for.
The younger guy, named Trevor, made jokes about how Naz was probably a terrorist, and in Naz's justifiably angry reaction, we got a sense of how he might, under the right circumstances, be very dangerous.
"And I said to the women who are justifiably angry, but determined, and I said they should be just focused like a laser beam on the elections, because they have connected the dots," she continued.
This system and the secrecy around it may come across as a bit creepy — and the public trust in Facebook has been seriously and justifiably damaged — but I think that Facebook is on to something.
And some conservative commentators rallied behind Hawley — "pro-lifers have been burned so often by Republican judicial nominees that many of them are always, and justifiably, on high alert," wrote Ramesh Ponnuru at National Review.
So as the Stanley Cup finals and the N.B.A. finals wear on, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors may justifiably feel a bit more at ease within the walls of their own arenas.
Justifiably angered, the Europeans are discussing ways around the American sanctions, further eroding the trans-Atlantic alliance and perhaps hastening the day when they have a financial system far less entwined with the United States'.
"Mr Francois justifiably concludes that the product, due to its inadequate labeling that did not respect applicable regulations, did not offer the level of safety he could legitimately expect," the court said in its ruling.
She could have justifiably pointed to the limits of her own power and that of the NLD, and the need for Myanmar to undergo a full democratization that would finally remove the military from power.
With the midterms only a few months behind them and polls showing that Trump is struggling in the battleground states which were key to his victory, such as Wisconsin and Michigan, Republicans are justifiably worried.
Given Twitter's shaky track record on enforcing the policies it implements, many people were justifiably skeptical that any real effort to finally "ban the Nazis" — as the popular refrain goes — would actually come to pass.
"Consumers are justifiably saying to themselves, should I spend $1,000 on a device when I have some uncertainty about whether it will continue to be supported?" said Peter Richardson, research director at tech consultancy Counterpoint Research.
Taylor Swift's new single "Look What You Made Me Do" from her highly anticipated sixth studio album, Reputation, is finally here in all of its snake-infused, bad-girl glory, and fans are justifiably freaking out.
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That is because NGOs are justifiably perceived by residents as trusted partners that can operate free from partisan political or other narrow economic interests, in addition to providing necessary continuity and agility to achieve sustainable results.
Traditionalist critics of the modern federal system justifiably complain that Congress and the courts have stretched constitutional provisions such as the commerce clause to allow federal criminalization of acts that should be left to local authorities.
There have, over the past few months, been looks into Sanders's 1988 trip to the Soviet Union, his time as mayor of Burlington, and his (justifiably) dim view of American foreign policy during the Reagan era.
So you guys use this stat, and Susan had a similar stat at Brandfront event, to say this many videos were taken down even before a single view happened, and you're justifiably proud of doing that.
The other noteworthy addition — not central to its analysis — was the majority's welcome, justifiably harsh condemnation of the Supreme Court's notorious 1944 Korematsu decision, which had upheld the wartime internment of American citizens of Japanese descent.
People are justifiably upset about all of this, and it's worth questioning whether Bloomberg's apology now that he's running for the White House is more than a matter of political expediency than it is actual regret.
While the news is justifiably harrowing to those who would prefer not to be at war, there's no reason to be afraid of a Vietnam-style draft just yet, per a nifty explainer from USA Today.
We sent weapons to the rebels, but always stopped short of giving them firepower that would have made the difference — in part, because we were justifiably afraid that powerful weapons would fall into the wrong hands.
When government acts in accordance with their desires — when it helps them, and especially acts against nonwhites — "rule of law" and "law and order" become universal values, and nonwhites are being justifiably punished for violating them.
Many Africans would justifiably say that Western societies destroyed most of their own natural world centuries ago in the interests of economic expansion, and that in Africa, now it is their long overdue turn to economically grow.
I'm a big fan of this installment of Raceistan 2: Electric Boogaloo, as Tyrion has a charming allotment of slave owners over for drinks only to (more than justifiably) face the recriminations of Missandei and Grey Worm.
While one could argue that the media was justifiably confused as to this "flip-flop" because deportation in their world is automatically unfair, and any mention of fairness must mean a "flip-flop," the evidence suggests otherwise.
For young people, there's a huge romanticism towards bartending, and justifiably so: you make a ton of money, you get a lot of attention, you get laid a lot, you are—for all practical purposes—a rockstar.
If lawmakers merely run out the clock on another legislative session rather than doing the jobs they were elected to do, then, come November, many Americans will justifiably ask whether their senators and representatives deserve another term.
Despite these minor shortcomings, and (perhaps justifiably) name-dropping Wolfe instead of presenting him as a critical foe to contend with, Walter Gropius is a luminous, vigorous study of a prodigiously gifted man driven by singular passion.
These members of Congress are justifiably angry over America's retreat from world leadership under this President, and "his racist and xenophobic policies have slammed America's door on some of the world's most desperate people," the Democrats wrote.
A quiet belter of a photograph from 1968, "Man With Bandage," might justifiably be called Herzog's signature shot — and not just because one of the many signs on view helpfully directs first-timers to the VISITORS BUREAU.
These three countries — France, the US, and the UK — share something important, and depressing: a young population that feels, justifiably, that their future looks far bleaker economically than the world their parents faced at the same age.
While he can justifiably boast of having restored peace and stability after decades of war and unrest and promoting economic growth, his critics point out that corruption and injustice have also grown, especially reflected in widespread land-grabbing.
Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrats' former leader, justifiably asked what constitutional principle gave the government the exclusive right to interpret what Brexit meant and to impose that on the country, rather than protecting the rightful role of Parliament.
Europe remained ... well, let's just be polite and say "out of favor" as did oil, traders justifiably coming to their senses, assigning a higher weight to inventory data than to talk of a potential production freeze from Putin.
The bond market will respond in violent fashion—taking yields up 100's of basis points rather quickly—as bond bids from yield-agnostic central bankers are supplanted by a genuine market that will justifiably demand higher rates.
Transportation New York and Washington, D.C. residents may justifiably complain about their beat up transit systems, but having a wide-reaching public transportation option can help defray one of the major costs of living in a city — sometimes.
Meanwhile, HHS's Office of Refugee Resettlement is currently looking after record numbers of unaccompanied children, partly due to the fact that some relatives eligible to sponsor their children are (justifiably) afraid they'll risk deportation if they step forward.
"No one Heartland works with 'denies' the climate is changing; they are merely justifiably skeptical that human activity is the chief driver of that change, and global warming is going to cause a planet-wide catastrophe," he wrote.
What the left fails to recognize, however, is that the justifiably disgraced Kozinski may be, he hired almost all of Justice Kennedy's law clerks, who in turn helped to write his sometimes liberal opinions, which the left liked!
This hegemony, not just in the art world but in the socio-politico and economic realms as well, seemed like just another symptom of an old and exhausted Europe being justifiably superseded by a young and dynamic America.
Chiefs 33, Ravens 28: Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson justifiably get the headlines, but Chiefs running back LeSean McCoy, who was working his way through an ankle injury, was a key player in this game, scoring two touchdowns.
Chiefs 33, Ravens 28: Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson justifiably get the headlines, but Chiefs running back LeSean McCoy, who was working his way through an ankle injury, was a key player in this game, scoring two touchdowns.
Despite justifiably high expectations of the laity that the abuse nightmare would finally be reined in, the focus was inexplicably modest, limited to sensitizing developing-world prelates to the suffering the scandal generates and best practices for responding.
Washington is justifiably obsessed with the unprecedented battle between President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, an early and vocal Trump supporter who now finds himself at the receiving end of the president's verbal and Twitter abuse.
Saturday night's DGA win for The Revenant does, however, seem to lock in the Oscar prospects for Leonardo DiCaprio, who at this point can be justifiably disappointed if he does not pick up his first trophy on Feb. 28.
She is justifiably recalled by the people of her town after attempting to regulate portion sizes at fast food restaurants, but ends up running a federal office where she can do big things without the consent of the people.
"The market is justifiably concerned about the sustainability of earnings in a macroeconomically uncertain environment, and the ability to withdraw excess capital," RBC Capital said, in a note that slashed its price targets for British banks by 30 percent.
When the Kindle Oasis came out last year, we were justifiably awestruck by how clever, if weird, it was, with its physical page-turn buttons, and a reversible design that worked for both right-handed and left-handed people.
A lot of attention has, justifiably, gone to the horrifying opioid painkiller and heroin overdose epidemic over the past few years, as it has killed tens of thousands of people in the US on an annual basis since 2010.
But the sheer number of people reporting anecdotally that they're either trespassing on private property or using "I was playing Pokémon" as an excuse, either fictional or real, to evade otherwise-justified trespassing charges has justifiably raised some alarm.
Aside from the steep price, Plenty of people justifiably found it a bit creepy that others were walking around with internet-connected cameras on their faces, something that still hasn't caught on in a big way six years later.
In my conversations with them in November in the aftermath of the bombing, some of the Afghan forces in Kunduz, citing false intelligence that the hospital had been taken over by insurgents, said that it had been justifiably targeted.
The United States might justifiably intervene in the purchase of an aeronautics factory—as it did two years ago, when CFIUS forced a German firm to sell a Boeing robot supplier that was about to come under Chinese ownership.
The U.S. government has been justifiably concerned about these and other events, and we share their desire to protect America and our academic enterprise from the theft of intellectual property, cyber terrorism, diversion of research funding and academic espionage.
It was severed following Turkey's downing of a Russian plane flying combat sorties in Syria, a dangerous move by the Turks that could have easily (and perhaps justifiably) led to a Russian counterattack and a larger war involving NATO.
With the virus impacting cashflow and profitability, loans have justifiably traded lower, however many sponsors believe the correction has gone too far in some instances and current trading levels don't reflect the true value of some of the loans.
Bridgewater has started only one game since 2015 — and he lost — so while New Orleans is justifiably happy that it retained one of the better backups in football, there is little reason to think Seattle won't win at home.
"Some are justifiably concerned that, given the number of issues that are already before the committee, there may not be time to give full and fair consideration to CHIP reforms prior to the expiration of federal funding," Hatch said.
Most people think (and often justifiably so) that the main objective of any promotional entity is to generate profits by any means possible, even if that comes at the expense of fighters, trainers or in some cases, the public.
For those who believe that Game of Thrones' treatment of sexual assault was too cavalier in the past, it will be justifiably unappetizing — perhaps even offensive — to be asked to consider those storylines as having any remotely positive outcomes.
Folks like composer Carter Burwell and cinematographer Roger Deakins are justifiably celebrated as some of the best artisans in the movie business, and their contributions transform even the lightest of Coen brothers films into rich exercises in classic cinematic craftsmanship.
"While the movement of benchmark interest rates may suggest heightened inflation fears, and justifiably so given the statements from President Trump, KBRA remains far more concerned about the level of demand in the U.S. and a surging dollar," Whalen wrote.
As might be expected from an actress who frequently finds depths in roles both large and small, Spencer takes the chance to get beneath her character's skin, playing Sue Ann as simultaneously insane, justifiably angry, unnervingly empathetic, and unexpectedly glamorous.
Microsoft is justifiably proud of a new device that will allow people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), which immobilises nearly all of the body but leaves the mind working, to speak by using their eyes to pick letters on a screen.
Negotiating partners will justifiably grumble if they find themselves having to adhere to two sets of standards, or if their car parts get hit with new tariffs because finished cars no longer contain enough content from the deal's co-signatories.
States aim to legalize the "Right to Repair" your gear Every three years a board of Copyright Office wonks convenes and codifies exemptions to Section 1201: devices or situations that the board is convinced justifiably shouldn't be covered by the law.
He is in his early 30s and good at his job, but is justifiably frustrated with many of his colleagues, some of whom are terrible employees, don't care, and still skate along, making even the simplest of collaborative tasks a slog.
And while the marketing industry has recently been justifiably occupied with preventing their ads from appearing next to videos promoting hate and other extreme content on YouTube, ad blocking remains a massive issue, said Keith Weed, chief marketing officer at Unilever.
That has two big downsides: one is delaying feature rollouts in order to have a justifiably large bundle of them for a new version, and the other is a userbase hostile to having to pay again for software that's already owned.
The legal standard for police to justifiably use deadly force varies from state to state, but is basically whether a "reasonable" officer would do the same in that same situation, rather than whether the victim actually posed a real threat.
Israeli officials have said the military has acted legally and justifiably in the protests to prevent a breach of the fence by the protesters, and that live ammunition has been used only as a last resort and under strict guidelines.
But neither "Serial" (which is otherwise notable for its thoroughness) nor "Making a Murderer" ever addresses the question of what rights and considerations should be extended to victims of violent crime, and under what circumstances those might justifiably be suspended.
"Europe is going to be dominating the headlines today, and the focus is justifiably on May's speech, and also on the interviews that Trump gave to European newspapers," said Stefan Worrall, director of Japan equity sales at Credit Suisse in Tokyo.
Still, the fact that Lee has never before been nominated for a best director Oscar says plenty about why Coogler is justifiably wary of award season and why, it's rumored, he turned down the invitation to become an academy member himself.
Below, you can take a tour of the SAM 26000, which is now on display at the National Museum of the Air Force and which one Air Force historian said could justifiably be called "the most important historical airplane in the world."
They—black people in America and Britain, those artists I was studying—were from a marginalized community that had managed to find a voice that was political, relevant, justifiably angry, and that resonated with those who were repressed and outside of the system.
"Perhaps the silver lining to this is that they can now justifiably give themselves a break from their devices, enjoy our onboard service and catch up on the latest movies, music, and TV box sets that we have on offer," he said.
It's made up of elemental storytelling bits and pieces that we've been employing for millennia, and if The Force Awakens is criticized — justifiably, I would say — for leaning too heavily on favorite moments from the original trilogy, well, there's a reason for that.
"There was a time when the FTC was given broad rulemaking authority, but stepped past bounds of what Congress and the public supported," said Walden, referring to laws passed some 40 years ago that, justifiably or not, markedly diminished the agency's power.
Most were justifiably appalled, others were not surprised, expressing the belief that something like that was "bound to be out there" about the bawdy New Yorker — and a few found their way to excuse his behavior as a "boys will be boys" event.
"No one Heartland works with 'denies' the climate is changing; they are merely justifiably skeptical that human activity is the chief driver of that change, and global warming is going to cause a planet-wide catastrophe," he wrote me in an email.
While many, justifiably, continue to associate the swaps with crisis-era mortgage mayhem, the product does serve a large and legitimate purpose: allowing businesses and traditional investors to hedge credit risks related to their assets, ranging from agricultural commodities to corporate bonds.
"The EU has justifiably come under fire for its response to the refugee crisis but today's proposals ... will do nothing to allay this," she said, accusing the Commission of seeking to curb the rights of asylum seekers and "an obsession with punitive measures".
"Worlds Apart" evokes a great deal of admiration for the author and her husband's commitment to sending their child to a segregated, low-income public school, and it justifiably indicts the N.Y.C. administrations that have continuously failed to implement a citywide integration plan.
Spend enough time on Twitter—where former US Attorney General Eric Holder has said "the legitimacy of the Supreme Court can justifiably be questioned"—and you get the sense that there's appetite for major changes in the fundamental structure of the federal government.
Intrigued as to whether or not the best cooler in the world could get any better, or justifiably even more expensive, we also asked the brand&aposs former vice president of innovation, Rob Murdock, why it comes with such a price tag.
Intrigued as to whether or not the best cooler in the world could get any better, or justifiably even more expensive, we asked the brand&aposs former senior vice president of innovation and current senior vice president of direct-to-consumer, Rob Murdock.
Where Muslims and many Americans may be justifiably concerned about group-based rhetoric, and where we are all ready to defend any American's right to be who they are without fear, there is no war on Muslims based on the FBI's numbers.
A fan will justifiably lack motivation to spend money this year if Karlsson and Hoffman leave but if there's a promise of an ownership change with a commitment to Ottawa, a scorched earth model can instead serve as seeds to a new beginning.
Not gonna lie.) But apart from the inherent irony of the great Snapchat migration (people are literally redownloading the app, only to use the filter, save the photo, and then post it to uh...anywhere but Snapchat), reactions to the filters have been, justifiably, mixed.
Based on the increasing regularity of reports on shootings, stabbings, rapes and human trafficking committed by criminal illegal aliens and the refusal of "sanctuary" jurisdictions to restrain it, Americans are justifiably worried about personal and community safety; their comfort resides in the U.S. Constitution.
While author Neil Strauss has justifiably taken a lot of flak for and expressed serious reservations about the book that attempted to make it socially acceptable to take a hatchet to a girl's self-esteem in a bar, Oz insists that he sees it differently.
"People are justifiably nervous about giving back their gains, too — and they have some outsized ones, particularly the big growth managers — and when they see this kind of sell-off, they sell hand over fist so they don't lose their year[ly gains]," he said.
"When everyone's terrified, justifiably or not, ... I like to step back for a second, get a battle plan going, pull out the 'Mad Money' sell-off playbook [to] help explain what's happening [and] what it will take for the pain to end," Cramer said.
As justifiably criticized as Trump's tepid Saturday response was, many of the folks clamoring to hear more from this president were the same folks who cheered when Obama stubbornly refused to utter the term "radical Islam" to describe Middle Eastern jihadists involved in terrorism.
Investors will justifiably fear that, in the forthcoming negotiations, Europe cannot afford to be seen to be rewarding a country not wanting to abide by its membership terms for fear of encouraging other member countries to follow the U.K.'s path to the door.
So if you tell someone their mother is coming to pick them up, and at that moment they remember that their mother has been dead for thirty years, they will know that you are untrustworthy, and might justifiably be suspicious of other people as well.
Deputy Attorney General's Rod Rosenstein's refusing to make public his full order appointing Mueller and defining the scope of Mueller's investigation calls to mind the secret trials of the Court of Star Chamber in England, which has been justifiably reviled since its abolition in 1641.
And Reeve, by using her final timeout to justifiably try and get those two points taken off the board, was left unable to advance the ball to halfcourt once Ogwumike made what turned out to be the game-winning shot with 3.1 seconds left.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Patrol car video publicly released Thursday shows a white Austin, Texas, police officer violently throwing a black woman to the ground during a traffic stop, followed by another white officer telling her black people have "violent tendencies" and whites are justifiably afraid.
For a time in his young days he considered a career as a professional singer, and throughout his life was ever ready to "give us a song," in what is said to have been a fine light tenor, of which he was justifiably proud.
That non-acceptance has been supplemented by some commentators on a different part of the political spectrum who are justifiably worried about anti-Trump sentiment encouraging elevated tension with Russia but who unjustifiably move from that worry to denial of the fact of Russian interference.
By 1969, decolonization may have destroyed any notion that non-European parts of the world, though populated, were not civilized and thus justifiably made subject to European sovereignty – however, there was not a single person living on the moon; even life itself was absent.
In fact, the opposite is far more likely true: Shokin's removal has been widely seen as assisting anti-corruption investigations in Ukraine, because Shokin was seen as a participant in the corrupt dealings for which the eastern European country is widely and justifiably famous.
My parents, justifiably fearful of compromising his position in the community and her relationship with her family and church, found it impossible to acknowledge each other romantically in public — an excruciating racial tax that boggles my mind to think they were forced to pay.
She cited the government internment of Alaska's Unangan people during World War II—which resulted in the deaths of 10 percent of the population—as an example of why there is, justifiably, "tremendous resistance" to the idea of government-led retreat in some communities.
But it also probably true that the volatility of a situation will be exacerbated when police are unable to determine who and who should not be armed, or when the lawfully armed citizen believes, perhaps justifiably, that police are exceeding their authority to demand cooperation.
But if playing it safer in Afghanistan and East Asia is the wiser course of action, one could very justifiably ask why playing it safe for so many years before now yielded such unsafe and lousy results well before President Trump came on the scene.
This year, the Hoosiers went 18-16 and lost their first game of the N.I.T. However, with five tournament titles — three during the long tenure of Bob Knight — Indiana is one of college basketball's most justifiably proud programs, and Crean's achievements were deemed insufficient.
By 1969, decolonization may have destroyed any notion that non-European parts of the world, though populated, were not civilized and thus justifiably made subject to European sovereignty — however, there was not a single person living on the moon; even life itself was absent.
People are justifiably upset over the exclusion of female characters from Hasbro's action figure sets because — as Rey, Black Widow, and Gamora have proved in just the past few years — they're another example of female franchise characters not getting the same meaningful consideration as their male counterparts.
But while Ebola (and its cousin the Marburg virus) justifiably earned a frightening reputation over the next few decades, it never became the worst-case scenario some journalists and Hollywood screenwriters pumped it up to be—a pandemic killer that jumps from person to person with ease.
Despite these limitations, Ryan Murphy has been justifiably praised for his penchant for hiring disabled actors, such as Glee's Lauren Potter (who played Becky Jackson, a cheerleader with Down syndrome), Freak Show's Mat Fraser (among many others), who has phocomelia, and American Horror Story alumnus Jamie Brewer.
Whether you're looking to increase your possession of GoT merchandise, wanting to show a friend how amazing GoT is, or simply picking up a gift for someone who is justifiably obsessed, we've got some GoT-inspired gift ideas to help get you on the right track.
But it justifiably stoked fears of creeping automation-fueled job loss, as it turned out the bulk of that $2.5 billion was going to be spent paying out severance for the apparently quite significant portion of PepsiCo's 263,000 employees that were going to be laid off.
Such claims have been proved wrong time and again: Tax cuts don't pay for themselves; the public justifiably resists cuts in social services; and the high deficits that result weaken the country and put a burden on the young, who will eventually service the public debt.
Although the Texas attorney general is doing his best to justify the Democrats' distortions with a far-fetched attempt to strike down the ACA altogether, Republicans could justifiably claim to be doing a better job than President Obama did of upholding the promises he made in 2008.
In addition, Iran's effort to build a precision-guidance capability for missiles in both Lebanon and Syria risks a wider regional war with Israel, as Israel justifiably sees precision-guidance for tens of thousands of those rockets as a strategic threat with which it cannot live.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Frank Pallone Jr., along with members Anna Eshoo, Diana DeGette and Jan Schakowsky, called the agreement "disturbing" and noted that concerns have "justifiably" been raised about the hospital chain's decision not to notify its patients before moving ahead with its partnership.
Editorial Millions of Americans are justifiably frightened by the tide of racism, anti-Semitism and xenophobia that has swept the country since the election of Donald Trump, whose campaign stoked these views and who named Stephen Bannon of Breitbart News his chief strategist in the White House.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Mired in Scandal, Pruitt Is Forced to Exit E.P.A. Post" (front page, July 6): The long-awaited, good-riddance departure of Scott Pruitt as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency will justifiably be applauded by everyone who values what he opposes.
When President Trump fired James Comey, the director of the F.B.I., on May 9, 2017, many Americans were justifiably worried that investigators would never be permitted to get to the bottom of Russia's attack on our 2016 election and any potential involvement of Mr. Trump's associates.
Best known for his later, more widely successful works like The Last Emperor and Last Tango in Paris, the director will be remembered for both his cohesive cinematic vision and for his appalling approach to the latter film's most notorious scene, which has justifiably tainted his legacy.
" Andrea Anne Jones, a spokesperson at Georgia State University, told CNN in a statement, "Kevin Esch has been justifiably applauded and heralded for providing the funds to enable Georgia State student Latonya Young to earn a college degree, but his gift is so much bigger than that.
You may justifiably feel that the CFPB has been heavy-handed in overcorrecting problems abound in the consumer financial services industry, but when expressing your displeasure, please don't rewrite history and proclaim that the economy was booming in 22019 before the CFPB came to crash the party.
While it is acknowledged that the company can justifiably take such high leverage, given it is highly cash generative, delevers quickly, is backed with a large equity cheque and is in a strong sector, some banks have been prevented from doing it from a regulatory standpoint.
States like Colorado and New York are leading the way with new policies supported by mental health research, and individual prisons, like Algers Correctional Facility in Michigan, are testing out incentives programs rooted in perks for good behavior as opposed to punitive measures for (justifiably) bad behavior.
After centuries of what many people justifiably see as oppression, they think it's time the country has an open conversation about what has been going wrong all this time and how the country can move forward to be more tolerant and accepting of a diverse population.
"We are analysing the Italian budget, we have a few days to respond and we are looking if the figures add up and if this slight deterioration can be justifiably explained," Moscovici told Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund meetings in Washington.
"Since then, justifiably, the stock's been off to the races because that money and the sheer size of the Chinese investor gives the entrepreneurial CEO Elon Musk plenty of breathing room to reach his goal of producing 500,000 cars a year by the end of 2018, " Cramer said.
The Enzo is one of those extraordinarily rare cars, though, that basically can't be totaled — no matter how badly damaged it is, its irreplaceability and its significance in Ferrari's canon mean that you can be left with just a few screws and bolts and still justifiably repair the car.
The low-odds lottery ticket that is the wild-card game would be a disappointing encore for a 90-72 season that took the Mets all the way to the World Series; not making the postseason at all in the face of justifiably great expectations would be devastating.
Beef up election security The candidates have been justifiably outraged over Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's stonewalling on election security legislation that would direct resources and expertise to state and local governments to help modernize election systems and implement paper-based backups for electronic voting, among other improvements.
It has always been that way for Lillard, who could justifiably consider himself perpetually overlooked: by college recruiters, by the five teams that passed on him in the 2012 N.B.A. draft, by the coaches who did not vote for him to play in the 2016 All-Star Game.
"We can't as a Democratic Party continually and justifiably complain about Republicans who suppress the votes of people of color and then turn around and start our nominating contest in two states that, even though they take their role seriously, hardly have any people of color," he said.
In that sense, the McConnell process has already handed the Democrats a major political gift as they can justifiably keep the pressure on the Republicans instead of being forced to explain why Obamacare has started to show major cracks just three years after it's full implementation in 2014.
While Trump can justifiably argue that he is following through on his promises to disrupt a global trade system that many Americans feel has transferred prosperity from industrialized areas in the US to low-wage economies in the developing world, there are also clear losers from his approach.
Amid deepening inequality, images like these can justifiably provoke anger: Lord Aleem, a nineteen-year-old, self-styled Rich Kid of Instagram from Birmingham, regularly posted photographs of his collection of luxury cars outside his home until four of his £237,453 fleet were torched by arsonists last year.
While I'm forced to admit that 2015's The Witch was a cinematic masterpiece, it's centered around the same premise as The Conjuring, asserting that victims of the Puritan witch hunt in the 17th century were justifiably executed, as they really were murdering babies under the orders of Satan.
While Mr. Trump used his speech in Brussels on Thursday to justifiably criticize NATO members on burden sharing (and pointedly refused to endorse the alliance's mutual defense pledge), going forward he should get serious about mending ties with the Kremlin by calling for a halt to NATO enlargement.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (Vt.), were justifiably upset and I'm sure euphoric about Wasserman Schultz's abrupt departure.
More broadly, Trump's racial controversies — and the justifiably outraged reactions of Democrats and other political opponents — are going to keep issues of race salient in a way they weren't under the Bush or even Obama administrations, both of which took pains to avoid blow-ups on issues of race.
The International Trade Commission initially ruled in Converse's favor but overturned its own decision in 2014, saying that several of the relevant trademarks were too general and therefore invalid, and that only the diamond pattern on the bottom of the shoe could justifiably be considered proprietary to Converse.
Women's health and HIV/AIDS organizations felt, justifiably, that the global gag rule made it impossible to engage in family planning and HIV prevention efforts, and many American groups that accepted US government funds after acceding to the rules were denied access to international meetings, shunned by counterpart non-American groups.
As a Russia analyst for many years, it also has appalled me that hosts who made their reputations as super-patriots and who, justifiably, savaged President Obama for his duplicitous folly with Putin, now advance Putin's agenda by making light of Russian penetration of our elections and the Trump campaign.
""It's particularly disturbing that many of the same Democratic politicians, news organizations and other groups that justifiably condemned the El Paso shooter for his hate-filled diatribe against Hispanic people and his murderous rampage have failed to condemn the hate-filled diatribes and violence generated by extremist on the left.
" In early 2015, Lyft's CEO Logan Green and president John Zimmer responded to questioning about data privacy at Lyft and Uber from Senator Al Franken, writing that "As recent events in our industry have made clear, customers may be justifiably concerned about a company making improper use of their trip data.
Meanwhile the middle-class Americans most justifiably aggrieved by Obamacare — the people just above the subsidy cutoff, buying unsubsidized insurance that Obamacare made less affordable — will gain little from the bill, and because the subsidy ceiling is lowered (from 400 percent of poverty to 350 percent) their ranks will actually increase.
Regardless of what the politicians decide during the session, Van Heuvelen said the killing of Soleimani has united both the pro- and anti-Iran factions in Iraq around one key concern: "All Iraqis are justifiably worried that Iraq will suffer the most from any further escalation of US-Iran hostilities."
"As a Russia analyst for many years, it also has appalled me that hosts who made their reputations as super-patriots and who, justifiably, savaged President Obama for his duplicitous folly with Putin, now advance Putin's agenda by making light of Russian penetration of our elections and the Trump campaign," Peters wrote.
After the revelations surfaced showing how the DNC helped Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE win the party's nomination Bernie Sanders' supporters were outraged, justifiably.
But the silence has only played into Russian claims of a cover-up and cast a long and sometimes unfairly dark shadow on a country justifiably proud of its success in building a tolerant, democratic nation on the ruins left by the collapse of the Soviet Union at the end of 218.
This segment didn't enjoy as much attention as some of the others Full Frontal aired in its first week — everyone was justifiably distracted by the premiere's truly show-stopping short film about the existential despair of Jeb Bush's presidential campaign — but it was the best indication of Bee's approach to her show.
If Mr. Trump makes peace with mainstream conservatives and defers to the likes of the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, by backing upper-class tax cuts, economic deregulation and reduced entitlement spending, he will be a failed president, and the energized voters who sent him to the White House will feel justifiably betrayed.
One of the pre-hip(ster) Williamsburg hotspots, Kokies (the name needs no explanation), had a regular live salsa band, and the new, gentrifying customers, flush with super stepped-on 20s from the DJ window, could be found getting down with the regulars that—justifiably—viewed them with a mix of condescension and suspicion.
Since then, few designers have pushed clothes to such social, sculptural and even architectural extremes, and now her spirit of defiance is on bold display in "Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons: Art of the In-Between," a magnificent, challenging show that is the latest offering from the Metropolitan Museum of Art's justifiably famed Costume Institute.
With the passage of the bill, the United States has provided the opportunity for grieving citizens to launch a legal battle against a false enemy, justifiably angering a nation that is not only a huge supplier of oil for the U.S, but has also served as a key ally in the war on terror.
And while Fisher, who died Tuesday at the age of 60, would spend the next few decades very publicly wrestling with her Star Wars celebrity, her work in the sci-fi series gave the films some much-needed levity—did anyone in the Star Wars universe seem so perpetually, justifiably over-this-shit as Princess Leia?
Lest I create a stampede on New York Theater Workshop, where "Lazarus" (which is largely sold out) opened on Monday night, let me add quickly that Mr. Bowie himself does not appear in the flesh in this sci-fi pageant of extraterrestrial angst, which has been staged by Ivo van Hove, the incredibly (and justifiably) fashionable director.
LocalGlobe issued the following statement, confirming the existence of Latitude, but declined to comment further: LocalGlobe's new and existing investors are excited about the opportunity to invest in UK tech companies, both at seed and as they scale up, justifiably since the U.K. has now produced 60 unicorns or 35% of the total from Europe and Israel.
Rieff includes a sobering reminder that for a long time American memory cherished the Confederate South's "lost cause" and incited new violence, but it would be remarkable to conclude from this example that people should strive to forget the whole sordid episode rather than to debate with one another about how to remember it most justifiably.
Okay, he had a brief stint as one of the doomed quarterbacks to follow Kurt Warner in Arizona, a period best remembered by a press conference in which Anderson got justifiably upset because a reporter demanded to know why the quarterback could have a laugh on the sideline despite the fact that his team was losing.
Even if you believe Niantic isn't malicious and has no plans to do anything sketchy with your personal info (one of its main investors is Google, which probably has a lot of your information anyway), some people are justifiably concerned that a lot of players' personal info could be compromised in the event that Niantic ever gets hacked.
To be sure, he has repeatedly and justifiably criticized its motives and tactics, but he has never once given any indication that he fears what Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE might uncover.
Stranger Things is as if E.T. took a left turn into It, with a stop along the way to pick up a bit of the small-town terror of Halloween This has led some critics to complain, justifiably, that the show is quite flabby, with too many subplots and too much variance in quality among those subplots.
RICHARD W. POETONBENNINGTON, VT. To the Editor: Re "The Danger of Waiting for a Wave," by Charlie Savage (Sunday Review, March 4): Democrats, who seem to be waiting for a midterm wave that will justifiably throw out Republicans as well as for well-timed indictments by Robert Mueller, are ostensibly holding their best ammunition until then.
I. Glenn Cohen, a professor at Harvard Law School and an expert on health law and bioethics, said medical ethicists generally agree that the potential benefits of a doctors' strike can justifiably outweigh the potential risk to patients, if the dispute is about the quality of patient care (as opposed to, for example, pensions or vacation time).
While the vast majority of British Muslims today are certainly not flocking to join groups like H.T. — and many who have never been attracted to the ideology justifiably find it irritating to be lectured by a man who was — a sobering number nonetheless have expressed views that would be very much at home in even more extreme precincts.
Last week, I wrote that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's critics were not suffering from "Trump Derangement Syndrome," that we were justifiably enraged.
"We can't as a Democratic Party, continually and justifiably complain about Republicans who suppress the vote of people of color, and then turn around and start our nominating contest in two states, that even though they take their role seriously, hardly have any people of color," Julian Castro, presidential candidate and former Housing secretary, told reporters in Iowa on Tuesday.
But in the context of mainstream country music, which typically requires fat-free albums packed with potential hits, "The Weight of These Wings" seems like both a protest against business as usual and a power play: Lambert is justifiably confident that listeners care enough to follow her through twenty-four songs, many of them rather contemplative, without a single big-name guest star.
Still, with 350 representatives elected on the ballot of La République en Marche or its close ally, the Democratic Movement, Mr. Macron could justifiably say that a majority of those who voted chose his program of loosening France's restrictive labor laws, making it easier for businesses to hire and fire employees, and reducing worker protections with the goal of creating more jobs.
His rhetoric was also noticeably lacking in the brash triumphalism and grasping for credit that are a familiar part of his political style -- after all the White House could justifiably argue that its policy of imposing the most rigorous sanctions in history on North Korea, along with more buy-in from China than ever before, has directly led to the diplomatic breakthrough.
And now, with the recent release of the IG investigation into the origins of Crossfire Hurricane -- the FBI case into whether Trump campaign officials coordinated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 election -- it may be fair to acknowledge that confirmation bias among FBI headquarters officials may have played some role in the underpinnings of the highly scrutinized and justifiably criticized investigation.
You might be brought in to do a segment on some left-leaning issue with the impression that you'll be defending the progressive position, only to end up talking about some other story entirely, with just a tangential connection to the news, designed to make Carlson or Hannity look like the justifiably angry but ultimately sane voice in the wilderness.
But first, romance: Leonardo DiCaprio's Jack and his buddy with the Chico Marx accent make their way onto the ship via a lucky hand of cards, and it's a genuine lifeline; his "king of the world" moment at the ship's bow was subsequently and justifiably ridiculed, but there's something genuine in that moment, a sense of escape, of limitless possibilities as far as the eye can see.
He has succeeded brilliantly in overcoming Republicans' ideological objections with what Reggie Jackson used to call "the magnitude of me," making a visceral, emotional appeal to win over voters justifiably enraged by the collapse of the working class, by the wholesale corruption of our financial elite, with assurances that, through the sheer audacity that has always served him well, he will make America great again.
It ends with the justifiably acclaimed sequence that cuts from Ron and his activist girlfriend Patrice, armed and at the ready, in Lee's signature dolly zoom (where characters seem to float in mid-air, tugged along by the camera), to the Klan, still out there, still menacing, to our present-day white nationalist horrors and the death of Heather Heyer in Charlottesville in 2017.
"To be clear, if Sibley is not allowed to file his Motion to Modify the Restraining Order and thereafter does not promptly receive a fair and impartial hearing on that Motion, he will justifiably consider the Restraining Order void as a result of being denied such a hearing by the District Court, Circuit Court and now this Court," a footnote in Sibley's Supreme Court filing says.
At the time, Gurner was an unknown in the U.S., and far from the first person to make such an argument, but his comments still set off a torrent of anger from millennials, who justifiably argued that larger macroeconomic issues—like, say, the Great Recession or ever-increasing student loan debt—had more to do with low home ownership rates than any one person's personal responsibility habits.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE isn't likely to break out this little tidbit of information in his Twitter feed, even though he could justifiably blame it on previous administrations.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is justifiably criticized for turning the executive branch into a reality show — a rough-and-tumble political version of "Survivor," punctuated by sharp sound-bites and knife-edged tweets in place of policy discussion and consensus building.
Bill Clinton is surely there because of he delivered one of the most successful economic performances of any president, in inheriting a $300 billion budget deficit and a weak economy and departing after two terms with 23 million new jobs gained while balancing the budget and leaving a budget surplus (working with a Republican Congress to do the latter) – justifiably leaving him with a 65 percent approval public rating, a record for a second-term president.
SOX at +9% and S&P at -0.5%), we think shares of Intel are justifiably coming under pressure given: (1) disappointing / below consensus 183Q19 / 2019 guide; expect investors to question Intel's implied 2H2019 ramp to achieve the full year guidance at $71.5B / $4.60, (2) GM% declines looking into 2019 as the company realizes less upward pricing trends, weakening NSG GM%, increased modem mix, and the impact of increasing depreciation expenses as 10nm ramps begin to materialize (reminder: please see our capex vs.
Mueller is spending a lot of time, and justifiably, on Russia and Facebook and the online guys and what responsibility they did or didn't have in the election, but the whole issue of how the press covered and didn't cover Trump, and how they treated him, that was of intense interest to us up through the election and right afterwards, and now we've moved on from it, but he pointed out that he got an enormous amount of publicity and air time.
And while the renminbi's influence is growing, it currently comprises just over 1 percent of global foreign exchange reserves, so there is little danger of dollar displacement in the very near term Nonetheless, China is responsible for nearly 14 percent of global trade, compared to just under 12 percent for the U.S., so the prospects for invoicing, trade finance, commodities purchases and foreign investment in renminbi over the medium term are high and the U.S. is justifiably concerned with China's unofficial policy of devaluation into dominance.
If Donald Trump can summit, negotiate and send self-described love letters to Kim Jong Un, one of the world's last true authoritarians -- a man whose country (like Iran) is on America's state sponsors of terror list; who has up to an estimated 60 nuclear weapons; who has launched missiles at Japan and threatened South Korea; and whose record on human rights and abuses against his own people justifiably puts him in the evil category -- why can't he sit down with senior Iranian officials to figure a way out of the current crisis?
Clinton will benefit from a huge surge of Democratic turnout from the large majority of women who intensely dislike Trump, Hispanic voters who will justifiably fear a knock on the door in the middle of the night ordered by a GOP president, gay voters alarmed by the anti-gay fever gripping GOP politics, millennial voters appalled by intolerant GOP policies and abusive tactics, and black voters disgusted by the prospect of a GOP president who questions President Obama's Americanism and would destroy his legacy as both Trump and Cruz with a GOP Congress would do.
It also does not reverse the findings of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump says he'll release financial records before election, knocks Dems' efforts House impeachment hearings: The witch hunt continues Speier says impeachment inquiry shows 'very strong case of bribery' by Trump MORE's report that the Russians interfered in the 2016 election, according to the AP.  The Los Angeles Times reported on Saturday that the report would conclude the investigation wasn't politically motivated, as there was substantial evidence for the FBI to justifiably wiretap Carter Page, Trump's former campaign adviser.
FROM COINAGE: The Top 5 Most Expensive Movies of All Time No doubt in response to the loud cries of whitewashing that the casting of Hollywood stars in a fundamentally Japanese product has justifiably provoked, Sanders takes care to make his supporting players conspicuously pan-racial: Dutch actor Pilou Asbaek, Tokyo superstar  "Beat" Takeshi Kitano, and Kurdish-Polish ingenue Danusia Samal join a cast whose nationalities are nearly as varied as their "enhancements"—the android add-ons future citizens buy for themselves the way bored commuters upload the latest Candy Crush Saga to their smartphones in 2017.
Having not been tempted by libertarianism since I was a teenager, I could never imagine myself writing a sentence such as this: I justifiably believe that I—a named professor of strategy, economics, ethics, and public policy at an elite research university, with a Ph.D. from the top-ranked political philosophy program in the English-speaking world [note: He means the University of Arizona] and a strong record of peer-reviewed publications in top journals and academic presses—have superior political judgment on a great many political matters compared to many of my fellow citizens, including to many large groups of them.
Aside from the fact that the entire Mideast is unraveling and the Palestinians are behaving more demonically than ever, this wholly inappropriate gesture has been justifiably rejected on three previous occasions by the Israeli government, despite the application of unyielding pressure by the U.S.  At present, the vast majority of the Israeli public, especially within the context of the ongoing wave of Palestinian "terror by knife" and the recent murder of 4 Israelis in Tel Aviv, rejects any such unilateral Israeli concession that would increase Israel's defensive burden by ceding control of any of Israel's strategic assets.
Also, it's dumb to wear MAGA caps to a march against abortion; to lots of people they're a symbol of white-identity politics and a justifiably unpopular president, and the adults from their Catholic school should … Oh, O.K., so if a teenager wears a cap associated with the president of the United States he's asking to have media figures fantasize about punching him, to be doxxed and harassed, to have adults from his school temporarily stampeded into talking about expelling him, even to have half of Catholic Twitter, priests included, briefly damning him as a racist?

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