Use of justifiably in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include justifiably at the start of sentence, justifiably at the end of sentence and justifiably in the middle of sentence
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justifiably in the middle of sentence
- He was justifiably proud of his achievements.
- The reader may justifiably feel uneasy with all this.
- The university can be justifiably proud of its record.
- Their record on human rights has been justifiably criticized.
- Is the company bribing or justifiably promoting their product?
- The Chinese seemed justifiably proud of their economic achievements.
- The Japanese seemed justifiably proud of their economic achievements.
- Soll is justifiably proud of its enormous sporting and leisure complex.
- The University can be justifiably proud of its achievements in this respect.
- Voice over Hay's booksellers justifiably boast that they cater for all tastes.
- They loved talking about themselves and were justifiably proud of their expertise.
- The Medau Society remains a caring Society and is justifiably proud of its standards.
- Noisy environment Quite justifiably, hospitals have been labelled as noisy environments.
- George is quite realistic throughout the book and is in some cases, justifiably pessimistic.
- Then those companies which impressed the judges will be justifiably lauded for their efforts.
- The Lord's anger was justifiably stirred against Israel for their disobedience and faithlessness .
- Surrey ambulance staff have always been justifiably proud of their quality of delivery to the community.
- The prevalent analyses of causation seem justifiably only to allow events and possibly agents as causes.
- It took several attempts to get it right, but in the end I felt justifiably proud of my literary effort.
- But the formula which brought them together was widely, and justifiably, condemned as unwieldy and tedious.
- Journalists and economists justifiably bemoan the obscene compensation packages awarded to corporate officers.
- He was justifiably proud of this splendid work which he rightly considered to be his main literary achievement.
- The company and employees should be justifiably proud to demonstrate their skills and sense of purpose at any time.
- At least this time he could justifiably claim to be doing so in a higher cause than that of his own political survival.
- Although justifiably most famous for the coast path there are plenty of other outdoor activities to enjoy in Pembrokeshire.
- I am about to have my first encounter with the sort of backstabbing and intrigue for which investment bankers are justifiably renowned.
- White of Ticonderoga Securities could justifiably be unnerved by the example of Microsoft (MSFT) at the end of 1999 as the tech boom neared its peak.
- Given the serious clinical ramifications, most attention has been justifiably directed at determining whether antihypertensive treatments are carcinogenic.
- Thus different criteria for the measurement of nation-al treatment obligations should be justifiably employed in cases of like products and directly competitive products.