Warranted Sentence Examples

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  • This view, however, seems to involve the existence of a greater feeling for constitutionalism than is warranted by the information at our disposal.

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  • The conclusion, then, which seems warranted by the evidence, is that the acolyte was an office only at Rome, and, becoming an order in the Gallican Church, found its way as such into the Roman books at some period before the fusion of the two rites under Charlemagne.

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  • A dosage adjustment or medication change may be warranted if side effects are disruptive or potentially dangerous.

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  • The site is updated every weekday and at least once during the weekend; more if warranted.

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  • The right supplements offer better control over joint pain, but a word of caution is warranted.

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  • However, in many cases medical attention is warranted.

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  • So I am not saying objections and caution are not warranted.

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  • Rather, anger management helps people recognize when they are becoming angry, evaluate whether their response is warranted, and control how they express their anger.

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  • If more conservative attire is warranted, then something as simple as a floor length skirt can be worn with a silk blouse and tasteful jewelry.

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  • Parents tend to be more concerned with thumb sucking than is actually warranted.

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  • It was bad enough that his actions warranted her decision to leave, but now she actually feared him.

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  • He was tall and lanky with a huge smile and close-spaced eyes that seemed more soulful than his youthful looks warranted.

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  • Rhyn knelt on one side of Jade, close enough to reach him when warranted.

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  • Jonny's words were more heartfelt than she warranted necessary.

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  • Thus the characteristic defect in the British railway organization has been the tendency to put out new capital at a rate faster than has been warranted by the annual increases in earnings.

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  • In cases where the route of a line runs across a river or other piece of water so wide that the construction of a bridge is either impossible or would be more costly than is warranted by the volume of traffic, the expedient is sometimes adopted of carrying the wagons and carriages across bodily with their loads on train ferries, so as to avoid the inconvenience and delay of transshipment.

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  • The Federalist Party, which may be regarded as definitely organized practically from 1791, was led, leaving Washington aside, by Alexander Hamilton and John Adams. A nationalization of the new central government to the full extent warranted by a broad construction of the powers granted to it by the constitution, and a correspondingly strict construction of the powers reserved to the states and the citizens, were the basic principles of Hamilton's policy.

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  • It is Dohrn's merit to have pointed out 1 that this assumption is not warranted, and that degeneration or progressive simplification of structure may have, and in many lines certainly has, taken place, as well as progressive elaboration and in other cases continuous maintenance of the status quo.

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  • This can be done in inclined deposits, it can often be done by the aid of mechanical appliances, though sometimes at an expense not warranted in the saving in the labour of loading.

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  • Schefer's objections, is warranted both by the astronomical details and by the metrical requirements of the respective verses.

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  • Natives heavily predominated in agriculture and the professions, slightly in trade, and held barely more than half of all governmental positions; but in transportation, personal service, manufactures, labour and domestic service, the predominance of the foreign element warranted the assertion of the state Bureau of Statistics of Labour that " the strong industrial condition of Massachusetts has been secured and is held not by the labour of what is called the 'native stock,' but by that of the immigrants."

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  • For several years the Anti-Federalists or Republicans had contended that the administration at Washington had been exercising powers not warranted by the constitution, and when Congress had passed the alien and sedition laws the leaders of that party seized upon the event as a proper occasion for a spirited public protest which took shape principally in resolutions passed by the legislatures of Kentucky and Virginia.

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  • The Society became very numerous and, from time to time, received extraordinary privileges from popes, who were warranted by the necessities of the times in granting them.

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  • The man was an Avatar of Vishnu or Siva; his supreme apotheosis is now complete, and the Brahmins feel warranted in providing for him a niche in the orthodox pantheon."'

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  • Sunt Cogitationes has been regarded by thinkers who profess themselves Berkeleians as the one proposition warranted by consciousness; the empiricism of his philosophy has been eagerly welcomed, while the spiritual intuition, without which the whole is to Berkeley meaningless, has been cast aside.

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  • The celebration of the Feast of the Ascension was also retained in the Lutheran churches as warranted by Holy Scripture.

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  • The latter piece-obtained a longer lease of life than its intrinsic literary merits warranted, on account of the popularity of the political opinions freely expressed in it - so freely expressed, indeed, that the displeasure of the king was incurred, and Delavigne lost his post.

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  • But the presence of a second cotyledon in grasses is extremely doubtful, and though there may be ground for reconsidering the position of Nymphaeaceae, their association with the grasses as a distinct class is not warranted by a comparative examination of the members of the two orders.

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  • The reason for using " viking " in a more generic sense than is warranted by the actual employment of the word in Old Norse literature rests on the fact that we have no other word by which to designate the early Scandinavian pirates of the 9th and the beginning of the 10th century.

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  • But, as has been remarked by Dr Robert Grant (History of Physical Astronomy, p. 515), we are no more warranted in drawing so important a conclusion from casual remarks, however sagacious, than we should be justified in stating that Seneca was in possession of the discoveries of Newton because he predicted that comets would one day be found to revolve in periodic orbits.

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  • Intelligence had warranted false principles.

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  • If men were really to be made obedient, it could only be by stopping them from thinking for themselves about the everyday problems of conduct; and the best way to do this was to furnish them beforehand with a ready-made code of answers to such problems, warranted to meet all needs.

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  • Bacon, as one of the learned counsel, was ordered by the council to take part in this examination, which was undoubtedly warranted by precedent, whatever may now be thought of it.

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  • The short-lived triumph of the Mussulmans might, however, have warranted a less ambitious tone.

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  • The outcome of all these considerations is that, while recognizing that the " genera " and " species " as defined by Cohn must be recast, we are not warranted in uniting any forms the continuity of which has not been directly from the year 1872, when Cohn published his system, which was extended in 1875; this scheme has in fact dominated the study of bacteria ever since.

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  • On Dec. 3, without further fighting on the Chatalja front, a general armistice was signed, more favourable to the Bulgarians perhaps than their military situation warranted, for it gave them the use of the railway through Adrianople without allowing the Turks to revictual that place.

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  • Human nature indignantly rejects her portrait in the Yahoo as a gross libel, and the protest is fully warranted.

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  • During the war the supplying of the army in the field had caused an artificial inflation of trade, and the Sprigg ministry had pursued a policy of extravagant expenditure not warranted by the finances of the colony.

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  • He denied that the Vedas warranted the caste system, but wished to retain the four grades as orders of learning to which admission should be won by examination.

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  • If we are warranted in regarding the Second Person of the Godhead as in very deed " Himself vouchsafing to be made, " that great Becoming cannot well be suspended upon a contingency which might or might not arise; and theologians in general regard the sin of man as such a contingent event.

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  • The woollen manufacture grew and flourished, and Macaulay is probably warranted in saying that under Charles II.

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  • Such a conclusion is by no means warranted by the facts, for in Tertiary times, as we have seen, the European flora had a distinctly " American " facies.

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  • Immortality of the soul, positive freedom of will, and the existence of an intelligent ground of things are speculative ideas practically warranted, though theoretically neither demonstrable nor comprehensible.

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  • Gabe sounded more relieved than Rhyn thought the encounter warranted.  He looked closely at his friend, wondering what might be bothering him.

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  • In cases of suspected or verified antibiotic-associated colitis, discontinuation of linezolid may be warranted.

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  • The doc's office is warranted cutler d. Voters who already a sponsor of reforms with some they were asked.

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  • Being caught doing any indiscretion, warranted punishment that was both, swift and brutal.

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  • Novel therapeutic approaches with innovative preparative regimens are warranted for the remaining high-risk patients.

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  • In 1661 the lords justices forbade all unlawful assemblies, and in these they included meetings of presbytery as exercising ecclesiastical jurisdiction not warranted by the law.

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  • But from this perfectly correct observation a conclusion which is by no means warranted was drawn, namely, that the chick as a whole really exists in the egg antecedently to incubation; and that what happens in the course of the latter process is no addition of new parts, " alias post alias natas," as Harvey puts it, but a simple expansion or unfolding of the organs which already exist, though they are too small and inconspicuous to be discovered.

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  • When he does venture upon more abstract criticism his standards are often commonplace and superficial, and the world scheme to which he relates events is less profound-than the thought of his time altogether warranted.

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  • At the same time the circumstances of the period, the fact that various schemes of union with Rome were abroad, that the missions of Panzani and later of Conn were gathering into the Church of Rome numbers of members of the Church of England who, like Laud himself, were dissatisfied with the Puritan bias which then characterized it, the incident mentioned by Laud himself of his being twice offered the cardinalate, the movement carried on at the court in favour of Romanism, and the fact that Laud's changes in ritual, however clearly defined and restricted in his own intention, all tended towards Roman practice, fully warranted the suspicions and fears of his contemporaries.

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  • By all means, be tough as hell on mistakes and, if warranted, be tough on the people that make them.

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  • Since guidelines for spousal support can vary greatly, becoming familiar with any state guidelines will be an important step in figuring out if spousal support is warranted.

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  • Unless the server's customer service skills are completely lacking or the entire visit is an absolute disaster that can't be rectified, a tip is usually warranted and always expected.

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  • While the modification involved a code change and was not easily accessible to the average gamer, the ratings board felt the hidden content on the disk warranted the adult rating.

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  • While this allows for the possibility of a first trimester abortion, if warranted, CVS is apparently also riskier and is more expensive.

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  • The purpose of the test is to determine if further testing (such as ultrasound or amniocentesis) is warranted.

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  • This has warranted criticism from many Disney fans, as the cards do not cover much (if anything) about the theme parks or Walt Disney himself.

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  • His concern was warranted, as it spurred a national outcry when his son turned around and sold the tape to a leading U.S. tabloid.

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  • The community of characteristics that is suggested by the association of six north-eastern states under the name New England The North- is in large measure warranted by the inclusion of easternA all these states within the broadened crystalline belt palachians of the north-eastern Appalachians, which is here 150 m.

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