1. Acceptance of this position involves rejection of the view that the end justifies the means. 2. Their defence, that the end justifies the means, is not acceptable. 3. Although he said he had misgivings about the approach, he decided the end justified the means. 4. And if you decide to take these chances, will the end justify the means? 5. Both are dominated to an extraordinary degree by the attitude that the end justifies the means. 6. Both history and personal experience tell you that the ends never justify the means if the means are dishonest. 7. Both have made it clear they believe the end justifies the means in this scrap. 8. After all, she means well, and in our goofy, liberal state, any end justifies the means. 9. All may be shameless manipulators who believe the end justifies the means. 10. But if the result for most former spouses is to become better reconciled to their fate and their faith, perhaps the end justifies the means. |
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