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warranted

[wawr-uhn-tid, wor-] / ˈwɔr ən tɪd, ˈwɒr- /


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While human drivers don’t have the best track record and autonomous vehicles are a promising solution, recent reports of Waymos illegally passing offloading school buses affirm that a measured and informed approach is warranted.

From The Wall Street Journal

Caution is still warranted, though, as in the past year “markets have come close to pricing in a peace deal several times, only for talks to stall.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Steep valuations in tech account for today’s high valuations, and bulls say they’re warranted by the sector’s tremendous growth and margins.

From Barron's

The following year, in 2020 the Commission found the request might be warranted, giving the lions temporary endangered species protections as “candidates” for listing.

From Los Angeles Times

It also said that, where warranted, it has the authority to order additional recall notifications.

From The Wall Street Journal