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What does this saying means, 'The end justifies the means'

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end justifies the means, the

A good outcome excuses any wrongs committedto attain it. For example, He's campaigning withillegal funds on the theory that if he wins theelection the end will justify the means , or Theofficer tricked her into admitting her guilt—the endsometimes justifies the means . This proverbial(and controversial) observation dates fromancient times, but in English it was first recordedonly in 1583.


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