The first consideration is: "What tasks will the new system be performing, and does the present system meet the requirements of those tasks?"
If the current system comes up to scratch, there is no justification, other than replacement of dated or faulty components; or perhaps known future compatibility issues or performance degradation.
If the current system does not come up to scratch, you should then identify it's weaknesses in relation to expected future usage and ferformance requirements.
Finance is obviously a major consideration when considering an upgrade.
This statement means that you need to justify the choice of your selection. For example, if you choose a specific type of variable i.e., nominal, interval, etc. You need to show proof as to how you can statistically justify why you choose this particular variable. How can you justify the outcome of this type of variable chosen.
The CPU is what "thinks" about everything.
John D Rockefeller
Pros: Social Darwinism influenced scientific thinking and led to advancements in evolutionary theory. It also provided a framework for understanding human behavior and society in terms of natural selection. Cons: Social Darwinism was used to justify racism, imperialism, and exploitation of certain groups as being "less evolved." It disregarded ethical considerations and reinforced harmful stereotypes, leading to discrimination and inequality.
Not necessarily. While the strong may have the capability to act as they wish, ethical considerations, societal norms, and laws often impose limits on their actions. Strength alone does not justify disregarding the rights or well-being of others.
The "ends justify the means" philosophy is the belief that the outcome or result of an action is more important than how that outcome is achieved. This can impact decision-making by leading people to prioritize achieving their desired outcome, even if it means using unethical or harmful methods. This philosophy can raise ethical concerns because it can justify actions that go against moral principles or values in pursuit of a desired goal.
The past tense of justify is justified.
I can give you several sentences.He tried to think of an excuse to justify his bad behavior.Can you justify that action?"Justify me; open my mind to the things I can be." (from the Nate James song "Justify Me")suzan had to justify the amount of time she would give me for the test
Effort Justification. The justify the effort they have put into an existing relationship and give it more value than it deserves. This then outweighs the possible value of a new relationship.
Prefix for justify
justify the purpose of an expenditure
There are alignments for both vertical and horizontal. Including them all you would have General, Left, Center, Center across selection, Right, Bottom, Top, Justify, Fill and Distributed.