The Japanese, quite simply (and, as I have written before, justifiably) would prefer decline.
"There isn't enough money to pay everybody who justifiably expects it or needs it, " he said.
As investment returns have dwindled, many funds are justifiably looking for someone to blame.
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And Facebook has gone from being underhyped to justifiably hyped to, once again, overhyped.
Slovaks are justifiably appalled and enraged by the corruption and fecklessness of their political elite.
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Of course, many scientists are justifiably skeptical about such "just-so stories" in evolutionary psychology.
This has sparked a great deal of outrage across the country, and justifiably so.
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At that time, high inflation and a weakening dollar had justifiably squelched demand for Treasuries.
The current standard for the tort of intentional infliction of emotional distress, for instance, is justifiably high.
And his Labour colleague David Crausby predicted that the delay would "justifiably feed the public mistrust of politicians".
My parents justifiably believed that professional status would allow me to have a better life than they had.
Justifiably or not, many American whites believe the jury simply let Mr. Simpson go, regardless of the evidence.
This ensures that much of the mud that is thrown at him, however justifiably, will fail to stick.
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They dominated territory and possession in the opening 15 minutes of the second half and were justifiably rewarded.
Piotroski ran a number of tests to see if a company was being unfairly maligned, or justifiably excoriated.
The Japanese, justifiably alarmed by recent events, would no doubt be of great service in a campaign of truth-telling.
Boston is the cradle of American liberty and is justifiably famous for its rejection of oppressive and tyrannical government.
He was alone and justifiably terrified of the future, surrounded by enemies, a prisoner behind his own castle walls.
On the one hand, Google is justifiably concerned about spilling its trade secrets.
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Players are justifiably worried about how the enhanced season would affect their health, pensions and prospects for long-term care.
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The dot-com bubble in the nineties has everyone justifiably nervous whenever an online IPO gets a lot of buzz.
Historically, Americans have known little about China and, at times, are justifiably concerned about its growing power and influence.
It will be many years before you can justifiably give Indian politicians credit for voluntarily choosing a sensible policy.
Sprint also seems justifiably fearful that it might get stuck with a check for unpaid bills from LightSquared in the future.
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Finder's new novel has justifiably graced the New York Times bestseller list, and is a nice follow-up to his wonderful Killer Instinct.
The President did note, however, that the Israelis are justifiably concerned about the threat posed by Hezbollah obtaining these advanced weapon systems.
Either way, the benefits for those justifiably angry at the deprivation and discrimination they suffer in India are likely to be marginal.
Argentina is justifiably beloved for its mix of old-world melancholy and Latin passion, and the national dance form is certainly no exception.
And, they say, Americans are justifiably concerned about the government's ability to protect the nation four years after the Sept. 11 attacks.
And they were not happy by having to pay that price, justifiably.
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