justificar
build + a case for ; justify ; make + apology ; warrant ; justify ; excuse ; vindicate.
Then, with a kind of energetic abruptness, Bough said that they could try to build a case for keeping the budget intact.
The time has arrived when it is more appropriate to ask why cataloguing is still conducted on a manual basis, rather than to seek to justify the use of computers in cataloguing.
My perspective, for which I make no apology, is that of someone who works daily with the nitty-gritty of cataloging, as many of you do.
Such broad selection may also warrant the use of go-and stop-lists.
The weaknesses of the cold-metal machines were that they did not justify the lines automatically as part of the type-setting process.
Librarians could be excused for wondering if there is any role for them to play in the virtual library environment.
The relevance to a local library situation of British Library Lending Division data on periodical usage is vindicated.
el fin justifica los medios
the end justifies the means
And when the end justifies the means, there are always a thousand untold consequences.
justificar a la derecha
justify + right
The length is a 5-digit decimal number justified right with zero fill if necessary.
justificar Algo
argue + Posesivo + corner
One of the objectives is to provide information for the professionals to alert management to the implications of their decisions and to 'argue their corner'.
justificar el esfuerzo
justify + the effort
Most men would want to correct the deficiencies in their performance if they agreed that they were deficient and if there appeared to be enough advantage in correcting them to justify the effort.
justificar la existencia
justify + Posesivo + existence
The library and information sectors have to escalate their fight for every budget dollar, and some struggle to justify their very existence.
justificar la necesidad de
justify + the case for
The author presents the views of child psychologists which justify the case for toy libraries.
sin justificar [Con el margen derecho alineado de modo que todas las líneas terminan en la misma posición]
unjustified
Every major survey of people with reading difficulties during the last 30 years has shown that poor readers perform better with an unjustified right hand margin.