Justifying circumstances refer to specific conditions or situations that can make an otherwise unlawful act permissible or excusable under the law. These circumstances often involve a conflict between legal obligations and moral imperatives, where the act is deemed necessary to prevent greater harm. Examples include self-defense, necessity, or acting in the interest of protecting others. In legal contexts, justifying circumstances can lead to a full acquittal or reduced liability for the individual involved.
The American colonies were the first ever to revolt against a mother country.
in what circumstances did Mary Tudor come to the throne?
It lets the little nations know what they cannot get away with, and it slows down the larger nations who know they'll have to go through the trouble of justifying their violations of it.
what circumstances occur-ed that resulted in your colony being established
Give an account of the circumstances which led to John's return to Mananwaka?
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Justifying means giving a reason for one's actions. He is so busy justifying his remarks that he is missing the point of the conversation.
justifying steps means to show that the work you have done is accurate and correct so basically checking your work.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt did have a congressional address justifying fighting in the war.
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Justifying a business decision by providing data and analysis to demonstrate its potential impact on profitability. Justifying a disciplinary action by outlining the employee's performance issues and the steps taken to address them. Justifying a personal choice by explaining the reasons behind it and how it aligns with one's values or beliefs.
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