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View definitions for justification for existing

justification for existing

noun as in raison d'être

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“The likelihood that Yoon’s impeachment will be confirmed is very high, and if that happens, the PPP will become the political party that has been impeached twice. Then they lose any justification for existing at all.”

Mr. Maher added that colleges are now de facto businesses “selling a consumer product for hundreds of thousands of dollars,” and therefore divorced in many ways from the original justification for existing.

Mostly, though, I think it’s the phone itself, and its flimsy justification for existing in the first place.

From Time

Replied Progressive Boileau: "Any industry that cannot pay a decent wage has no justification for existing."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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