A justification in a report is a rationale or explanation provided for a decision, action, or recommendation. It helps to clarify the reasoning behind a particular course of action or proposal, often based on evidence or analysis presented in the report. Justifications are important for supporting the validity and soundness of conclusions drawn in a report.
A board report is a business report, a report of the business of a board of directors or a report of a specific meeting of a board. A business report can be on any topic whatsoever that involves any aspect of a business; it can be a report to or from the board of directors, a profit and loss report to shareholders or a government agency, to a justification for the expense to paint the rest rooms.
Justify your opinion with relevant evidence from the text. The decision to implement new policies was justified by the increase in productivity. She tried to justify her actions by explaining the reasoning behind them.
The adjective of justification is justifiable.The adverb of justification is justifiably.
Police reports are generally supposed to contain facts and not opinions, but there are some assumptions in any report. If an assumption was made inaccurately or without appropriate justification, the rationale for the assumption can be challenged in court.
what is project justification
justification by faith
no revenge is not justification for capital punishment
His justification for his actions didn't impress me.
I was not impressed by the painters justification for not finishing the work
The "lack of justification" could be expressed as "groundlessness" or possibly irrationality.
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Justification is a written reason for why you made a statement. For example if you say a figure is a Square then you would say something like the diagonals are both congruent and perpendicular to each other.