How do we make legitimate and defensible distinctions between medically necessary and superfluous therapy? |
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It's hard to knock this decision in political terms, and it has a defensible legal rationale. |
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Not every decision or action may be defensible, warranting both guidelines and the scrutiny the review intended. |
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This is to support the people of the country and to secure defensible borders for them. |
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The tactic of climbing over the side of the mountain, rather than maintaining a defensible position, was not militarily sound. |
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Following the war, UN resolution 242 recognized the nation's right to defensible borders, to be set in negotiations. |
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In a meritocratic society, intelligence was a defensible rationale for social distinctions. |
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The principles of this were defensible space, community interaction, natural surveillance, estate design and target hardening. |
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The Revolution was an explosion of popular violence, understandable if scarcely defensible resentment. |
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This is a substantially weaker thesis, and I shall assume for purposes of argument that it is defensible. |
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It may well be defensible, but it does not receive anything like an adequate exposition, never mind defence, here. |
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I believe people today can be attracted to a belief system that is rational and defensible. |
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The federal government almost always has defensible reasons for their actions. |
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In terms of the competition of routes, he diagrammed cases where more roundabout routes may be economically defensible. |
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Definitions by poll are neither scientifically nor philosophically defensible. |
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They have to come up with reasonable and defensible public policies that can be explained in terms of the public interest. |
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Such a view, though defensible in theory, would destroy all semblance of coequality from a practical standpoint. |
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The naturally defensible site may even have been a prehistoric hillfort, and was certainly a stronghold of the Welsh princes. |
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The merger was a rationally defensible idea which failed because it involved too high a cultural price. |
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I simply point out that they are articles of faith, and are NOT rationally defensible standpoints as most scientists would have you believe. |
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All, apparently are defensible acts in the eyes of the pro-abortion community. |
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But I do think Judge Cedarbaum was very clear in her reasoning, very logical and very defensible. |
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Those of vague faith hold a perfectly reasonable and defensible position in a world of plenty. |
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History, mathematics, literature and civics are defensible as tools of the productive work force. |
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Counsel for the 1986 Trustee submits that the claims are stale, speculative, defensible and likely to fail. |
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Once the lock on the bootloader is breached, the media lockout won't be technologically defensible. |
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Why, then, do we continue to use the motifs of the Great War, the least defensible of all wars? |
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This interpretation is perfectly understandable and defensible from a moral and emotional standpoint. |
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As well as being defensible strongholds and elite private residences, most castles were also the hubs of estates. |
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But if they decided to move in strength, he would never be able to stop them, however defensible the Gullet might be. |
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My read of these cases is that the Administration's all-or-nothing strategy is untenable, but that a lesser position may still be defensible. |
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He also believed, as a matter of political prudence, that the commercials had to be defensible on matters of fact. |
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In a fiercely tribal society, with traditions of internecine warfare that lasted at least until ten years ago, defensible towns and houses were vital. |
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This decision was, in many ways, brave and defensible, but it came at a price. |
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The only sensible and morally defensible route is to promote greater understanding and tolerance, and to educate the population on immigration issues. |
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In form, an alcazar is generally rectangular with easily defensible walls and massive corner towers. |
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Before you put pen to paper, you need to have a defensible methodology for determining that value. |
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But to have a slush fund that is not defensible at budget time should not be there at taxpayers' expense. |
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Their choice to go strong and to go public may be understandable and even defensible. |
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It is focusing on a defensible global niche, telecommunications networks, and trying to turn itself into a creative hothouse. |
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Is it morally defensible that the animal kingdom should fall prey to the limitless greed of traders or the insatiable bloodlust of hunters? |
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When the great majority of people voted for either of the two main parties, that was a defensible position. |
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I will simply say that if it is a program that is defensible and is necessary, it should be in the budget. |
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The fact that there is a possible cross-subsidisation in favour of rail transport is an aspect which is perfectly defensible. |
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The increase in debt would be stable and therefore defensible in the long term. |
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This study produced statistically defensible population estimates for two study areas in central Labrador. |
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There was no consensus on the values that should be used for these parameters, generally because of information gaps and lack of defensible data. |
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These realities help explain why health care spending exerts a strong and defensible claim on our resources. |
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Clearly, one of the appeals of risk assessments is that they ensure that a decision is defensible. |
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This process is required to ensure that the data are of the highest quality, fully defensible and relevant. |
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Researchers and REBs must carefully weigh all the principles and circumstances involved to reach a reasoned and defensible conclusion. |
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Tools exist that can synthesise such data to scientific standards and provide logical and defensible conclusions about impacts on a system, a population, and society. |
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That argument should be based on five simple and defensible propositions. |
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The change could be defensible, but Justice Stevens does not offer any detailed defense of this change. |
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You may quibble with any of these choices, but as tax subsidies go, they are the most defensible. |
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We cannot foreclose the possibility that a strike against Iran might one day be defensible or necessary. |
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The brass-knuckles crowd believes that virtually any image or tenuously defensible statement is fair game in the street brawl of contemporary politics. |
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From the solid establishment of defensible emergent cities, people moved west and kept moving west until, by the middle of the 19th century, we were a bicoastal country. |
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So, I have to make up defensible reasons and you have to point out the unsophisticatedness of my reasoning and I have to show you that my opinion is based on sound reasoning. |
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The latter three register as defensible, legitimate recordings, no matter how ill-disposed a given listener's attitude might be towards the genre. |
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Legally defensible property rights are essential to the process of capital creation, in that property can be used as collateral on loans to grow a small business. |
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In this way, it was hoped that a defensible new community composed entirely of loyal British subjects would be created. |
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Historically, the idea of God's being passible was far more defensible than the concept of His possessing a material body. |
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New teachers and those responsible for their learning need a defensible basis for deciding what to work toward and some means of determining how they are doing. |
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Because either of these alternative lines of reasoning is entirely defensible and there is probably no right answer, Inspectors have decided to present optional recommendations. |
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It is earned when the Committee persuades its constituency that the Committee's work is defensible, legally and rationally, and that it is rooted in traditions that have gained general acceptance. |
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The rationale for defining the framework's sub-themes was to provide an understandable, yet scientifically defensible, breakdown of the six themes. |
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Create defensible space by clearing brush away from your home. |
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The Legal Service will ensure that all actions proposed by the Commission are based on clear legal precepts, are legally sound, defensible and coherent. |
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This document is intended to guide the reviewer in concluding whether the submission provides a defensible and testable prediction of adverse effects on human health, their likelihood and their significance. |
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A naturally defensible position was identified perched high above the River Seine, an important transport route, in the manor of Andeli. |
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The expedition located fertile and defensible ground at what became Charleston, originally Charles Town for Charles II of England. |
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Britain was hardly defensible, so the Romans were forced to keep 3 or 4 legions in place to defend it. |
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Unlike in other Welsh territories, inhabitants of Caerwent and Caerleon retained the use of defensible Roman town walls throughout the period. |
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The Kriegsmarine wanted a front as short as possible, as it regarded this as more defensible. |
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The river then flows through Blantyre and Bothwell, where the ruined Bothwell Castle stands on a defensible promontory. |
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One could craft a defensible argument that no company in history has had such an impact on the world. |
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Some of the certainties are also based on evasions and, from time to time, on a lack of willingness to enunciate clear, consistent and defensible principles. |
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Purloining the funds to keep themselves afloat is therefore defensible. A common attitude to the state underpins both the corruption and the propagation of ideology. |
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Cable believes the coalition, after some false starts, has landed on a defensible policy that amounts to a graduate contribution based on the ability to pay. |
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The balance-over-the-cycle target is quite defensible on analytical grounds as it imposes no foregone opportunity costs so long as it can be implemented successfully. |
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It was extremely stingy and not historically defensible. |
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As well as being economically and democratically viable, the new state must be militarily defensible and disavow any intention to create a Greater Kurdistan by biting chunks off Turkey, Iran and Syria. |
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In the opinion of management, the position of the NCC is defensible. |
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We must take the step that will make it possible for this Parliament to stand tall and stand legitimate with a proper scheme on a common salary and a common, defensible and transparent expenses regime. |
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In addition, there should be evidence of realisation of benefits, which should be defensible against third party scrutiny in order to provide States Parties with assurance. |
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There is less agreement about whether or not judgements of relevance or irrelevance are defensible only if the reasoning that supports such judgements is made fully explicit. |
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Once the work was no longer defensible, various accounts came forward claiming that there had been serious doubts about the Description prior to Wex. |
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The buccaneers' migration from Hispaniola's mainland to the more defensible offshore island of Tortuga limited their resources and accelerated their piratical raids. |
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The solution is for the party leaders to get together, to agree, put on their tin hats and move to a more sensible and ultimately more defensible system. |
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Create a defensible space around your home by replacing tall shrubs with low-growing succulents and other fire-resistant plants in the areas closest to your home. |
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The Saxon architect had exhausted his art in rendering the main keep defensible, and there was no other circumvallation than a rude barrier of palisades. |
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This combined with the easily defensible higher ground of the ridge made the current location of the city a natural choice for settlement and trade. |
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The second choice proved to be more popular as it became apparent that there was little point in trying to make the site genuinely defensible in the face of cannon. |
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Under those circumstances, her actions were completely defensible. |
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