English to Spanish Dictionary justifiable

justifiable

justificable
definition
adjective
it is not financially justifiable
able to be shown to be right or reasonable; defensible.
translation of 'justifiable'
adjective
de pasamiento justificado,
justificado,
justificable
example
Now it may well be that the Court's actions are 'justifiable' under some other theory.
A homicide committed in the proper performance of a legal duty is 'justifiable' .
There is no 'justifiable' reason to deny Taiwan a constructive role in the world health system.
Something important is being taken away from people, and there isn't a 'justifiable' reason for it.
What is required is that the balance be one that is reasonable and 'justifiable' .
Are suspicions of others 'justifiable' , or just the xenophobic fears of an insulated family unit?
Readers will be intrigued by the idea that in the blink of an eye one can make a valid and 'justifiable' decision.
Any exceptions could only be made for very strong and 'justifiable' reasons.
However 'justifiable' the reason given for war and killing, suffering and death still occur.
Some residents have 'justifiable' fears of being seen talking to the police.
For those who feel insulted by it there is no 'justifiable' reason for it to continue to be exhibited.
A few others are in 'justifiable' fear that their boss may take disciplinary action against them if they are identified.
Obviously that would be completely acceptable and 'justifiable' to whoever it was who'd taken the damn picture.
There are only two 'justifiable' reasons for taking an animal's life.
A spokesperson said the report did not provide a 'justifiable' reason for a Labour Court hearing.
The increased insured value was reasonably 'justifiable' in view of the possible replacement value at the time.
These services in the presence of growth will then be 'justifiable' and sustainable.
However, there are 'justifiable' reasons for going to bed so ridiculously early.
But could that be a 'justifiable' reason to go on and ban pets altogether?
This should not be a reason for not having cows in calf because there are several more 'justifiable' reasons.
This paper examines the extent to which the judgments of 6-, 10-, and 13-year-old boys as to the 'justifiableness' of retaliatory aggression are influenced by certain factors.
Otherwise people might quite 'justifiably' announce that they are being taxed twice for the same service.
And the suggestion here is that the rationality or 'justifiability' of Norman's belief should be judged from Norman's own perspective, rather than from one that is unavailable to him.
There are things we can get 'justifiably' angry about in our health service.
The current test of 'justifiability' is thus based on an objective balancing of reasonableness.
It has been deemed proper, in commencing a course of lectures on war, to make a few introductory remarks respecting this question of its 'justifiableness' .
Two reasons are given for the 'justifiability' of this act.
In this study we question the 'justifiability' of the assumption of a single evolutionary model acting on all branches of a tree.
It's an impressive list and one which makes all of us 'justifiably' proud.
The government can be 'justifiably' surprised by parts of this conclusion.
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