0 to give a good enough reason to make something seem acceptable -- uzasadniać, usprawiedliwiać
1 in printing, to arrange the spaces between words so that lines are the correct length, usually to form a straight line at the edges -- wyjustować
He does not propose a theorem with justifying propositions in its train.
Accordingly, if practical rationality suggests supposing the doxastic practice reliable, rationality prompts us to suppose the beliefs produced by that practice prima facie justified.
The musical and psychological evidence is that these attitudes are not justified, and never were.
At best, dialogue will be justified in terms of curiosity about other positions in the market-place.
The non-specialist reader may find some of the theoretical discussion frustrating, but the overall power of the book justifies the reader's effort.
The denial of the use of generality becomes a legislative device for justifying the pursuit of a self-limiting language game in its own terms.
However, the substance of the book fully justifies the approach the author has adopted.
Such an approach was justified on 'national grounds', to replenish the supply of business and professional talent depleted by war.
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