The company reportedly aims to pair the potential price hikes with new features and design changes to justify the increased cost to consumers.
These were thought very elegant in Blair Water, and went far to justify the Murray pride.
Did the occasion justify a new costume, or would her aunts think she ought to keep it for the concert?
'I shall try to justify your confidence.
I come to justify myself.
The hero of his tale was some former pupil of his, whom he now called his benefactor, and who, it appears, had loved this pale Justine Marie, the daughter of rich parents, at a time when his own worldly prospects were such as to justify his aspiring to a well-dowered hand.
I wondered if she would justify her renown: with strange curiosity, with feelings severe and austere, yet of riveted interest, I waited.
Now, one can't help, in his presence, rather trying to justify his good opinion; and it does so tire one to be goody, and to talk sense,—for he really thinks I am sensible.
'" "I suppose she WAS trying," admitted Miss Cornelia reluctantly, "but that didn't justify what Job said when she died.
And later on I will justify myself.
I have tried to think it again and again; but I see, if we judged in that way, there would be a warrant for all treachery and cruelty; we should justify breaking the most sacred ties that can ever be formed on earth.
I can't justify it; I ought to have told you.
" said Mr Deane, willing to justify his social demeanour, with which he had taken some pains in his upward progress.
If Mr Tulliver had been a susceptible man in his conjugal relation, he might have supposed that she drew out the key to aid her imagination in anticipating the moment when he would be in a state to justify the production of the best Holland sheets.
"It is very dreadful of Dodo, though," said Celia, wishing to justify her husband.
Lydgate would understand that if his friends hear a calumny about him their first wish must be to justify him.
This change would surely justify him in asking Dorothea to receive him once more.
He had never felt more than friendship for her—had never had anything in his mind to justify what she felt to be her husband's outrage on the feelings of both: and that friendship he still felt.
It was not only that he was unwilling to entertain thoughts which could be accused of baseness, and was already uneasy in the sense that he had to justify himself from the charge of ingratitude—the latent consciousness of many other barriers between himself and Dorothea besides the existence of her husband, had helped to turn away his imagination from speculating on what might befall Mr.
It gives me an opportunity of doing some good work,—and I am aware that I have to justify his choice of me.