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justification
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Eastern countries
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Justification often involves considering harmony and maintaining relationships, sometimes prioritizing the collective good over individual reasoning.
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justification
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Eastern culture
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Justification may involve appealing to tradition, authority, or social harmony rather than focusing solely on individual reasoning and evidence.
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justification
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Eastern cultures
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In some situations, offering a justification for one's actions or decisions may be viewed as making excuses or not taking full responsibility.
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justification
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Eastern cultures
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In Eastern cultures, justification may also be influenced by traditional beliefs, values, and societal norms in addition to logic and evidence.
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justify
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Eastern countries
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In some Eastern cultures, there is a stronger emphasis on justifying actions and decisions based on social harmony and maintaining group cohesion.
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justify
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Eastern culture
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In Eastern culture, justifying one's actions or decisions may be more about respecting authority or upholding social harmony rather than logical reasoning or evidence.
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justify
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eastern countries
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In some eastern countries, there may be more emphasis on justifying decisions and actions based on social harmony and respect for authority.
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reasonableness
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Eastern culture
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In Eastern culture, reasonableness may be influenced by principles of harmony, respect for authority, and maintaining social balance.
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reasonableness
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Eastern cultures
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In Eastern cultures, reasonableness may be more influenced by tradition, harmony, and collective well-being.
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reasonableness
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Eastern cultures
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Reasonableness is seen as a virtue that promotes harmony and social stability within the community.
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reasonableness
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Eastern cultures
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Reasonableness may also be influenced by harmony, social norms, and respect for authority.
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reasonableness
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eastern culture
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Reasonableness is often associated with harmony, social relationships, and consensus in decision-making.
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