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The Chinese people seemed justifiably proud of their economic achievements.

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The guy in his undies thinks this is especially funny, and justifiably so.

Barack Obama, America's President, will justifiably savour a moment so dearly bought.

Mr Yushchenko may feel justifiably threatened by her as a potential presidential candidate in 2009.

A large enterprise cannot justifiably claim that they cannot afford a full-scale performance test server.

Palestinians are justifiably worried that these projects nibble away at the land available for their future state.

He will be justifiably suspicious that he has missed something important, something that will come back to haunt him later.

Less justifiably, they want the whole system to be “free” (ie, paid for by the taxpayer) and run by the state.

For example, when the Chemical and manufacturers Hanover Banks agreed to merge several years ago, employees at both Banks were justifiably concerned about their futures.

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.

After all, there is no benefit in banking to be the first bearer of bad news, and many chief executives will be justifiably nervous of following the same route as Messrs Prince and o 'neal.

In contrast, the oil firms who did business in Libya could justifiably claim they helped Western consumers and Libya's people-and they never pretended Mr Qaddafi was a fine upstanding fellow.

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